2015-12-24, 16:20
where are the sources. this OE versions mean nothing to a Kodi dev like me
(2015-12-24, 16:20)FernetMenta Wrote: where are the sources. this OE versions mean nothing to a Kodi dev like me
(2015-12-24, 11:25)fritsch Wrote: @jjslegacy: http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/ <- here, check the two mkv files (w3fdif still uploading) and see if they work.
(2015-12-24, 17:07)jjslegacy Wrote:Easily possible. I used crf 22 x264 for testing + yadif and for testing w3fdif.(2015-12-24, 11:25)fritsch Wrote: @jjslegacy: http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/ <- here, check the two mkv files (w3fdif still uploading) and see if they work.
Thanks Fritsch - I will test out today.
I tried to use ffmpeg with -vf yadif=1,format=yuv420p
The resulting file was about 7x smaller so not sure this is ideal. I was hoping to maintain as close as poissble an exact replica of the bluray rip.
(2015-12-24, 17:09)fritsch Wrote:(2015-12-24, 17:07)jjslegacy Wrote:Easily possible. I used crf 22 x264 for testing + yadif and for testing w3fdif.(2015-12-24, 11:25)fritsch Wrote: @jjslegacy: http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/ <- here, check the two mkv files (w3fdif still uploading) and see if they work.
Thanks Fritsch - I will test out today.
I tried to use ffmpeg with -vf yadif=1,format=yuv420p
The resulting file was about 7x smaller so not sure this is ideal. I was hoping to maintain as close as possible an exact replica of the bluray rip.
(2015-12-24, 17:18)jjslegacy Wrote:Check thevquality first, please.(2015-12-24, 17:09)fritsch Wrote:(2015-12-24, 17:07)jjslegacy Wrote: Thanks Fritsch - I will test out today.Easily possible. I used crf 22 x264 for testing + yadif and for testing w3fdif.
I tried to use ffmpeg with -vf yadif=1,format=yuv420p
The resulting file was about 7x smaller so not sure this is ideal. I was hoping to maintain as close as possible an exact replica of the bluray rip.
I sadly don't speak ffmpeg and all of its options - what would be an example command of converting while maintaining the best quality I can? I don't care how long it runs for the most part
Thanks!
(2015-12-24, 17:11)the-dreamer Wrote:(2015-12-24, 16:56)FernetMenta Wrote:(2015-12-24, 15:53)the-dreamer Wrote: feels like a k.o. for kodi & TV.
why? what is the advantage of passing through AC3 via HDMI (your log shows that you use HDMI)
processing of DD in AVR. Only to mention Midnight Movie features...
(2015-12-24, 17:19)fritsch Wrote:(2015-12-24, 17:18)jjslegacy Wrote:Check thevquality first, please.(2015-12-24, 17:09)fritsch Wrote: Easily possible. I used crf 22 x264 for testing + yadif and for testing w3fdif.
I sadly don't speak ffmpeg and all of its options - what would be an example command of converting while maintaining the best quality I can? I don't care how long it runs for the most part
Thanks!
(2015-12-24, 18:02)FernetMenta Wrote:(2015-12-24, 17:11)the-dreamer Wrote:(2015-12-24, 16:56)FernetMenta Wrote: why? what is the advantage of passing through AC3 via HDMI (your log shows that you use HDMI)
processing of DD in AVR. Only to mention Midnight Movie features...
Enable AC3 encoding and you'll get AC3 to you AVR but AE is still able to fine adjust speed.
Quote:As i asked before: is disabling passthrough only temporary?
(2015-12-24, 14:46)fritsch Wrote: @Milhouse: All your passthrough stuff is fixed and (still) working? Any reports from the other thread with sync problems?The last build I published (and personaly extensively tested) is #1220, and this had no obvious passthrough issues although I'm not using any live tv/pvr functionality so can't speak for that. I don't recall anyone reporting sync issues with #1220 (two reports of seek issues, but not sync).