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Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced and AVC
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:11 pm
by Bastardo82
Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced and AVC
Hi everyone I am a new user and I wanted to know why when I use MakeMKV on blu-ray with VC-1 or AVC codec the end result is that the video stream dell'mkv is not constant in a short slowdown occur at irregular intervals, instead of with other formats is fine and strange.
please what should I do to avoid this bug?
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:35 pm
by Bastardo82
please....
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:32 pm
by paulster
Use a different player. Interlaced VC-1 is a problem for a number of players. The MKV file itself is fine.
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:39 am
by Bastardo82
No media player is a problem in my case and now I'll explain why.
If you play the Blu ray VC 1 interlaced codec or AVC on ??power dvd 11 the result and perfect the video stream and constant then use MakeMKV to create a backup of blu ray, I play the mkv file and the result is that the video stream is not constant, small slowdowns occur at irregular intervals.
My question is simple, whether it is a bug solved before buying the latest version of MakeMKV or should I look elsewhere?
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:14 pm
by Woodstock
Bastardo82 wrote:My question is simple, whether it is a bug solved before buying the latest version of MakeMKV or should I look elsewhere?
You can download the latest version for free. Buying is if you like it enough that you don't want to worry about expiring beta test keys.
When I see issues with playback, they can usually be traced to hardware not being fast enough or the system being overloaded (like running Handbrake for days on end to encode BD rips, using up 100% of CPU and most of the memory).
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced and A
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:20 pm
by setarip_old
@Bastardo82
Hi!
Try playing the MKV that you created using the VLC player (Don't say No before you try it)...
Re: Problem backup blu-ray to mkv with VC-1 interlaced and A
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:24 am
by Bastardo82
I do not think my problem is due to my hardware because my Nvidia card is a asus gtx 570 and when I play the mkv high resolution my cpu get to calculate between 3% and 6%, lav codec that allows me to cuvid use.
The problem only occurs when I play mkv with VC1 codec and avc obtained with MakeMKV, but if I play the main m2ts files from blu ray playback I have no problems.
The VLC does not work with mkv files with codec interlaced, even if you enable hardware acceleration, the maximum fps calculated and the 25/30 and it's all grainy image