2015-02-01, 05:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-01, 05:29 PM by CSchmidlapp.)
Great, good luck and let us know how it goes.
x264 BD compliant "perfect" settings
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2015-02-01, 05:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-01, 05:29 PM by CSchmidlapp.)
Great, good luck and let us know how it goes.
2015-02-01, 07:20 PM
Very cool, i see you can set everything that Andrea had in the script with MeGUI. This is definitely the solution!
Film Addict
2015-02-01, 09:24 PM
(2015-02-01, 07:20 PM)DoomBot Wrote: Very cool, i see you can set everything that Andrea had in the script with MeGUI. This is definitely the solution! Yes. it was because of Andrea i got to MeGui, as I needed to find away of getting the settings shared working straight out of premiere. Glad it worked for you also.
2015-02-03, 01:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-03, 01:38 AM by CSchmidlapp.
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So im rendering out a edit (picture only) using Frameserver to MeGui method.
On the timeline it is in the UT Codec, 1h 22mins and has unrendered colour correction. Rendering to the Blu Ray specs, 2 pass. Set to slow. It's roughly going to take 9hrs to finish My rig is a intel i7 3770k 2 3.5GHz with 32gigs of ram. I did the same file to the UT Codec first then into MeGui and it was roughly the same amount of time.
2015-02-03, 01:43 AM
Try to make a "digital intermediate"... save the project from Premiere as avi, using a lossless codec like Lagarith, then use the x264 command line using that file as source... just to see if it works well, and if encode time is lower.
2015-02-03, 01:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-03, 01:54 AM by CSchmidlapp.)
(2015-02-03, 01:43 AM)spoRv Wrote: Try to make a "digital intermediate"... save the project from Premiere as avi, using a lossless codec like Lagarith, then use the x264 command line using that file as source... just to see if it works well, and if encode time is lower. I kind of did the other day, the digital intermediate I use is UT codec. I rendered out to a final intermediate .avi, then put that straigt into MeGui, rather than straight off the timeline with the frameserver. This way Im experimenting with is just a space saver, as my intermediate .avi is 112Gigs I will try it with the command line version in the next set of test's. Thanks for all your help with this Andrea.
2015-02-04, 01:18 AM
Do these settings also apply to video that is 720p or 480i?
2015-02-04, 09:38 AM
Yes for 720p; for 480i, you should set an interlace setting that I can't remember now...
2015-02-05, 05:57 AM
I was pointed here by Doombot. This is great info since I'm using Premier. Thanks for the info guys.
2015-03-15, 04:58 AM
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