

So you have hard duplicates ? Another method to use with the 29.97 original is to use -pulldown double instead of duplicating frames. I prefer to use Tmpgenc for their authoring features, and am not looking to try other programs for the actual authoring process. I've just gotten the closest so far with x264Gui.Īlso, the reason I'm doing this is I want my resulting Blu-ray to be x264, not Mpeg-2. I did notice that -keyint had to be fiddled with to get "Max Number of GOP fields" to be satisfied. I have it set to superfast just for testing purposes.Ĭan anyone offer any insight? Am I approaching this the wrong way? I feel like I am 99% there but missing something. Note that I'm not looking to rescale to 1080p, and I'm trying to minimize quality loss at all costs. X264.exe -pass 1 -bitrate 4500 -acodec copy -preset superfast -tune film -bluray-compat -keyint 60 -vbv-maxrate 23000 -vbv-bufsize 30000 -level 4.1 -fps 60000/1001 -force-cfr -open-gop -slices 4 -colorprim "bt709" -transfer "bt709" -colormatrix "bt709" -sar 1:1 -pass 1 "original.jpg" has the specifications for the original file, and "test.jpg" has the specifications for the (wrong but compliant) output file that is the wrong length. I've tried using x264Gui and ended up with a compliant file, but at half the expected length, thus the frames need to be doubled.
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A full re-encode would have been an absolute last resort anyway. I tried a full re-encode in Adobe Premiere but had sound sync issues. Basically, I have a few dozen similar files, and I'm trying to figure out the best starting point for tackling all of them (hell, at least one of them). The problem is, these files are 29.97fps and I need them to be 59.94. As many of you know, this program isn't too great for re-encoding.
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What I'm trying to do is take a 720p file and convert it for Blu-ray authoring with Tmpgenc Authoring Works 5.

Many threads & forums later, I'm still not 100% on the process and thought I would ask here.

I've been trying to crack this for a while and still can't get it.
