2015-04-20, 23:50
I have a movie in 1080 that is shuddering in various places. Usually during an action / camera pan (i.e. A space ship coming towards the camera while the camera is panning down the ship). It doesn't happen when I de-interlace the movie (set to ON), but don't like doing that because of the noticeable image degradation.
I've checked the movie in VLC, and it doesn't do it at all... The movie is VERY CGI intensive, and was converted using handbrake. It was set to variable frame rate, at 14,000 bits (don't like the constant quality setting with h.265) 2 pass encoding. All the others I've done (including the first time I did this one) was set at 10,000 at a fixed frame rate & 2 pass... and they all came out great.. except for this one. So I re-did it using 14,000bpp / Variable.. still shows shudder (bad in some spots).
Since VLC isn't doing this, it this an issue with the h.265 codex XBMC is using?
I've checked the movie in VLC, and it doesn't do it at all... The movie is VERY CGI intensive, and was converted using handbrake. It was set to variable frame rate, at 14,000 bits (don't like the constant quality setting with h.265) 2 pass encoding. All the others I've done (including the first time I did this one) was set at 10,000 at a fixed frame rate & 2 pass... and they all came out great.. except for this one. So I re-did it using 14,000bpp / Variable.. still shows shudder (bad in some spots).
Since VLC isn't doing this, it this an issue with the h.265 codex XBMC is using?