09.03.2021, 01:27
Well, I still need to find a way to encode to 1080 50p/60p AVCHD 2.0 compliant files, if I want to use TMPGEnc authoring SW and cut unwanted scenes, join files together, making video without re-encoding.
I did an experiment with my camcorder’s 1080 60p file that is AVCHD 2.0 compliant.
I demuxed it with tsMuxer, re-muxed it back. It resulted in a good AVCHD 2.0 compliant file.
It means the problem is not the muxing, it has to be x264 encoded video file parameters.
If I encode with Hybrid 1280x720 50p file, it all good.
It means it is not something in the header that Hybrid cannot insert.
But it has to be something in the header since inputting file in to TMPGEnc, the Clip Checker shows the file parameters and AVCHD 2.0 none compliance instantly (takes approx. 50ms to show 43 min file video properties).
It does not go through file analysis that would take some time.
It means it has to be something in the header, correct?
I was also trying MeGUI (opening same file though simple Avisynth script) with kind of similar x264 settings, no luck, and same problem.
There is something with x264 settings.
I read that TMPGEnc uses same x264 encoder, but those guys somehow know how to set it up for AVCHD 2.0 compliant file.
I have seen you posted a question on ttps://gleitz.info/forum, looks like no one knows there either.
I did an experiment with my camcorder’s 1080 60p file that is AVCHD 2.0 compliant.
I demuxed it with tsMuxer, re-muxed it back. It resulted in a good AVCHD 2.0 compliant file.
It means the problem is not the muxing, it has to be x264 encoded video file parameters.
If I encode with Hybrid 1280x720 50p file, it all good.
It means it is not something in the header that Hybrid cannot insert.
But it has to be something in the header since inputting file in to TMPGEnc, the Clip Checker shows the file parameters and AVCHD 2.0 none compliance instantly (takes approx. 50ms to show 43 min file video properties).
It does not go through file analysis that would take some time.
It means it has to be something in the header, correct?
I was also trying MeGUI (opening same file though simple Avisynth script) with kind of similar x264 settings, no luck, and same problem.
There is something with x264 settings.
I read that TMPGEnc uses same x264 encoder, but those guys somehow know how to set it up for AVCHD 2.0 compliant file.
I have seen you posted a question on ttps://gleitz.info/forum, looks like no one knows there either.