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Settings for AVCHD 2.0 Progressive compliant file, playback
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I changed --bluray-compat to --aud. It works as well.
TMGNEC settings showing:
"Adjust the stream structure for BluRay – enabled"
 
If –aud works, should this be preferred?
 
Re.:
"x264->Base->Restriction Settings->AVC Profile/Level" to "High/4.2" - Level 4.2 has to be used for 1920x108050p/60p per Blu ray specs
"x264->Misc->Main->Restrictions->Access unit delimiters"
"x264->Misc->Main->Restrictions->Contrained intra prediction"
limit B-frame usage to max 3 - It was suggested by TMPGEnc
"x264->Base->Restriction Settings->Multi-slice->restricted by slices per frame" 4
only use b-pyramid 'disabled' or 'strict'
 
From TMPGEC web:
"Enabled, and sets the type, of the B frame reference mode. This option improves the output image quality by allowing the reference to B frames within a GOP instead of just I or P frames, but also increases the player's workload, possibly limiting the outputted file's player support. The [Strict] setting uses the same method as the Blu-ray standard." This setting is available when the [Maximum Number of Reference Frames] setting is 4 or more (or "0 Automatic" ) and [Number of B Frames in GOP] is 2 or more in the [GOP] tab.
 
 "x264->Base->Restriction Settings->signal hrd" to "vbr"
no more than 6 references
"x264->Frames->GOP size min/max" to 1 and 50 or 60. GOP max exceeding 50 or 60 makes encoded file not complaint. From TMPGEnc clip checker:
Max Number of GOP Fields = 100 Field (for 50fps)
]limit VBV to "BD 25/50 1x" 25000/25000
 
TMPGEnc from encoder parameter as a target showed VBV Buffer Size = 3213 kB, exceeding this makes a not compliant file
 
"x264->Frames->Weigthed P-frame prediction" with 'refs' or disabled'
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RE: 1920x1080 60p Blu Ray compliancy - by Rokoko33 - 12.03.2021, 17:07

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