All the tests have been performed with Avatar Blu-Ray disk
in a LG BH08LS20 device and using "title 1" (trailer) of Avatar.
My PC has a Q9400 with 4Gb DDR2, NVIDIA GTX465. My OS is Win7 x64.
File to Portable
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I have ripped the trailer of Avatar (BD50 format without convertion). The output file is 511Mbytes and is OK. We will try to convert it.
1) We convert it with "generic.avi.h264.audiocopy"
At the end of the convertion, the task stays blocked (we have to Cancel it).
Note : Disabling CUDA in H264 encoding options doesn't help.
2) We convert it with "generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy"
2a) The convertion ends correctly but we have some graphical glitches
in the output file (I attached a cropped screenshot). This is an olf bug I have already reported, it's not a regression. The same bug occurs with Xvid, DivX profiles, so it's not specific codec related ... it seems to be in some common DVDFab library.
2b) The original video is 23.976 fps but it seems (MediaInfo) that the output
is 23 fps.
Reards,
Arnaud.
in a LG BH08LS20 device and using "title 1" (trailer) of Avatar.
My PC has a Q9400 with 4Gb DDR2, NVIDIA GTX465. My OS is Win7 x64.
File to Portable
----------------
I have ripped the trailer of Avatar (BD50 format without convertion). The output file is 511Mbytes and is OK. We will try to convert it.
1) We convert it with "generic.avi.h264.audiocopy"
At the end of the convertion, the task stays blocked (we have to Cancel it).
Note : Disabling CUDA in H264 encoding options doesn't help.
2) We convert it with "generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy"
2a) The convertion ends correctly but we have some graphical glitches
in the output file (I attached a cropped screenshot). This is an olf bug I have already reported, it's not a regression. The same bug occurs with Xvid, DivX profiles, so it's not specific codec related ... it seems to be in some common DVDFab library.
2b) The original video is 23.976 fps but it seems (MediaInfo) that the output
is 23 fps.
Reards,
Arnaud.