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List of Nukes | ZeroSec PreDB - WordPress.com
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bad.ivtc or no.ivtc Bad IVTC (“inverse telecine”) means that the movie was converted incorrectly from the source. ... cbr.audio Means that the audio isn’t VBR (variable bit rate) but rather CBR (constant bit rate). This basically means that the audio is slightly lower quality than it should be. ... no.audio or missing.audio Means no audio ...
Avisynth manual IVTC trouble - VideoHelp Forum
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/294901-Avisynth-manual-IVTC-trouble
That's an interesting alternative way to do IVTC in Avisynth! It only works for 1 of 5 possible starting points. It's equivalent to: SeparateFields ().SelectEvery (10, 0,1, 2,3, 5,6, 8,9).Weave () I think the SelectEvery () in the first line (as posted) of your script will pose a …
x264 CBR creates buffer overflow / HLS playback issues ...
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/365236-x264-CBR-creates-buffer-overflow-HLS-playback-issues
If you enter the same values on the same source (no IVTC) - there is no buffer overflow with x264 CLI. Although the buffer issue probably doesn't itself lead directly to ios playback issue (since the TMPGEnc VBR encode was within limits adn playback still had issues) , it is possible there are other issues introduced since their modified x264 ...
FileSharing Nuked Releases Guide (What They Mean)
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IVTC means “inverse telecine” and it’s basically a process of converting a movie (usually PAL) with high FPS (30 frames per second) to lower FPS (for example 24) in order to save space and offer better image quality. This conversion often goes wrong (bad.ivtc) or completely lacks (no.ivtc, lazy sceners)).
How to convert from pal to ntsc? [Archive] - Doom9's Forum
https://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-11426.html
You can do it in Vdub: select no Audio, direct stream copy for Video and at Video, Frame rate change it to 23.976. Save it as AVI. Sound must be proceed separately: extract it from AVI to WAV and perform time stretch by factor 25/23.976 = 1.042709. It will ensure A/V sync. You can do it with Sound Forge, Wave Lab etc...
2 pass encoding CBR or VBR? - SageTV Community
https://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21088
2-pass implies VBR, the first pass analyzes the video, figuring out which parts need more bits and which can get by with less. The second pass then allocates bits to those parts such that the target bitrate is achieved. The bitrate setting for 2-pass encoding isn't a constant, it's a target. stanger89. View Public Profile.
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