![]() I assume this is a MediaInfo bug and not x264 actually generating VFR output from my AVS file.Ĭomplete name : D:\新世纪福音战士EVA Beautiful World.mp3 ![]() I'm encoding animation with the goal of burning it to SD Blu-ray, so I need the -fake-interlaced flag with my progressive content. ![]() ID_FILENAME=c:\Users\Selur\Desktop\dual_video.avi Load subtitles in c:\Users\Selur\Desktop\ If you have a better (and accepted by other people) name for such technical thing. Here, BDAV means "it is 4 188 packetized MPEG-TS". If I implement a test on BLu-ray specs, there would be a new line with "commercial name" = "Blu-ray". When a commercial name (with its limitations) is used, it is in the field "commercial name" e.g. BDAV is also used by camcorders and lot of other encoders now. It is only an unique name for a specific technical thing (the container, and only the conainer), no more. It's not annoying to you that we can have, in another case, home material supporting DTS (Digital Theater System, you should never have it outside of Theaters)? -) It's not annoying to you that we can have, in another case, a video stream with JPEG (Join Picture Expert Group, video is not planned)? -) It's not annoying to you that we can have, in another case, subtitles streams with AVI (Audio Video Interleave, subtitles are not planned)? -) So., it's not annoying to you that we can have, in this case, AAC streams within BDAV strictly speaking ? Yeah, I saw that in the code but BDAV stands for Blu-Ray Audio/Video, correct
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