I doubt that because I just tried Shooter BD and there are two 20min small playlists and the main movie one.
I took the right one and got a normal 44gb TS.
So either you're out of HDD space on your output path or you selected the wrong playlist.
I doubt that because I just tried Shooter BD and there are two 20min small playlists and the main movie one.
I’ve come to the conclusion that if we re analyze a movie that’s already graded scene by scene technically we are producing a diff graded result as well.(bc color decisions are being decided by present graded elements)RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 2:53 pmyes, as you can see madvr min_pq is always 0 which makes avg_PQ inaccurate.
Resolve's scene cut detection is also substantially better than madvr. With madVR, there will be (sometimes) one shot very bright and the next one(within the same scene) darker. I never had this issue with Resolve.
yes I see my mistake...
The meta data results are close but never identical facts.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:42 pm100% non-sense.
L1 metadata generation is just pixels brightness measurement(this is what the dovi L1 plot is). When you set your resolve project correctly you don't touch the original grade. it's like working with the master.
You could export it to 422 and then re-encode it to x265 and it would still be the same grade(unless you start playing with the colors and brightness).
yes, your post really confused me