Abuot 30% of the discs I rip come out very "jumpy".
Does anyone else notice that some rips play nicely, while others suffer from noticable "jerkiness" (very obvious during pans) during playback?
I've tried ripping the same problem DVD on 3 different PCs (including one using AnyDVD to present an uprotected DVD to MakeMKV) - the MD5 of the resulting output files is identical in all 3 cases - so I'm suspecting that MakeMKV might be implicated in the problem - assuming it's not some issues with my systems paying back the content (which is the same "jerky" problem on 3 different PCs again...)
General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame loss?
Re: General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame los
Currently ripped approx 12 blu-rays and they al play fine on my Q9650 (3.8GHz) with 8800GT.
They struggle to play properly on my Athlon II X2 240e machine, but I put that down to having no gfx card hardware assist at present.
They struggle to play properly on my Athlon II X2 240e machine, but I put that down to having no gfx card hardware assist at present.
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Linux / Windows 10
Asus BW-16D1HT 3.10MK x2
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LG BH16NS40 flashed to WH16NS60 1.03
LG GGC-H20L 1.03
Pioneer BDR-205 GENE
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Re: General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame los
You should use VLC Media Player. If you ARE using VLC, go to the VLC preferences and go to the advanced settings > Video codecs > FFmpeg
You should now see an option that says "Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding". Set the box list next to it to "All". Save and restart VLC and now play your MKV file.
You should now see an option that says "Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding". Set the box list next to it to "All". Save and restart VLC and now play your MKV file.
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Re: General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame los
None of those things is the problem and the OP has it right. This is an annoying bug that has persisted since 09, in in which all, now many, bluray rips VC-1 streams are missing FPS code in the header. Just demux it and see. Then remux it proper and it will work fine on most hardware.
I will bet the OP can play the original bluray streams just fine on the hardware that cannot play the mkvs. It is a particular kind of jerkiness that is not indicative of lack of power.
The mkvs even lacking this header info play just fine on modern gpu's with VLC but nothing else will play them.
Still waiting for this one to be fixed. Do not know if it is VC-1 or what.
I will bet the OP can play the original bluray streams just fine on the hardware that cannot play the mkvs. It is a particular kind of jerkiness that is not indicative of lack of power.
The mkvs even lacking this header info play just fine on modern gpu's with VLC but nothing else will play them.
Still waiting for this one to be fixed. Do not know if it is VC-1 or what.
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Re: General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame los
I've ripped over 40 Blu-ray movies now without jerkiness. They all play fine for me in both VLC and XBMC. However, I have seen the jerkiness that you're referring during certain movies when I had my FFmpeg settings set to default. It required some tweaking to get them to play fluidly. It wasn't a lack of power type jerkiness... I agree... it was very weird.
Re: General problem - many blu-rays skippy/jumpy - frame los
I'm seeing the same problem here, so... speaking as a newbie here, how do I demux/remux properly? I'd like to give this a try.evilcartman wrote:None of those things is the problem and the OP has it right. This is an annoying bug that has persisted since 09, in in which all, now many, bluray rips VC-1 streams are missing FPS code in the header. Just demux it and see. Then remux it proper and it will work fine on most hardware.