Can I Change the Number of Reference Frames?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:30 am
MakeMKV rips some of my bluray disks with Reference Frames=2, such as Source Code, Jumper, and Salt. Others, like Snow White and the Huntsman and Toy Story 3 rip with Reference Frames=4.
My LG BD670 player will not cleanly play the files where Reference Frames=2. I get colored blocking and glitches throughout the film. I need Ref Frames of at least 3 in order for the video to play properly. I see the work TexasGrillChef has done in discovering this issue with LG players (http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 93&start=0); however, I don't yet see a native solution.
I re-encode with Handbrake as a workaround but would prefer to stick with MakeMKV.
Why does MakeMKV rip movies with different Reference Frame settings? And, is there a way for me to force MakeMKV to use a particular Reference Frame setting?
My LG BD670 player will not cleanly play the files where Reference Frames=2. I get colored blocking and glitches throughout the film. I need Ref Frames of at least 3 in order for the video to play properly. I see the work TexasGrillChef has done in discovering this issue with LG players (http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic ... 93&start=0); however, I don't yet see a native solution.
I re-encode with Handbrake as a workaround but would prefer to stick with MakeMKV.
Why does MakeMKV rip movies with different Reference Frame settings? And, is there a way for me to force MakeMKV to use a particular Reference Frame setting?