![]() ![]() I would like to experiment with handbrake, again. It never occurred to me the file was the problem. Does the player compensate? I assumed, mistakenly, that to have the stream as presented by the disk would give me what I get when I use the disk. Just looks better that way.įirst, Thank you Woodstock for trying to help me figure this out-I appreciate the information I have researched this to the point that I am lost.ĭuring my research I came across stuttering from the 3:2 judder and 23.976 vs 24 and on and on, so I guess what I do not get is why I do not have the stuttering when using the disk. in which case the BD is interlaced and telecined.Īnd I also tell handbrake to use "same as source" for the frame rate, even when the target device "works best" with 29.97 frames per second. I always have detelecine and decomb (one of the filters for interlacing) set to default when the source is DVD, and off when it's BD, except for when I get a disk from NIS America. it can USUALLY remove the telecine pretty well, and different filters can help with removing interlacing. That's necessary for when dealing with non-digital playback (a CRT display, for example). USUALLY, but some publishers DO write the BD with a telecine and interlacing. While the base rate for the video is closer to 24 frames per second, a process called telecine converts that to 30 by injecting extra frames every so often. Most DVDs are set up for about 30 frames per second display, interleaved. The other is more complex, and I probably won't explain it correctly, but here goes: if it changes color during the stutter, VLC is trying to buffer the video, and saw delays in the data. Stuttering at random places? Might be a bandwidth issue.īandwidth issues will show up when viewing in VLC by watching the volume slider part of the screen. Stuttering when there's a lot of motion? You might be seeing telecine/interleaving issues. I believe I eliminated all possibilities other than the file being the problem.ĭid I do something wrong with the makemkv ripping? Is this stutter unavoidable? I used to think the stuttering was a consistent interval like 28-32 secs between each one, but I can no longer make any claim other than these files stutter. I am ready to return to the disks unless someone can give me an explanation and possibly solutions. When not stuttering it is a wonderful picture provided by mkv, but the stuttering is no good for me. There are long stretches of uninterrupted landscape aerial recording that afford the opportunity to see interruptions to the fluid nature of the scenes, however subtle. Is this normal for mkv rips?įor those wondering what I mean by stutter watch the first 3-4 minutes of prometheus, bluray. I used the default mkv settings to rip my library. It appears this stutter is the file, so I have questions about mkv hoping Woodstock or other expert or even Mike would please tell me what is going on. I tried with two machines both to my lcd big screen and then to a basic asus 24" pc gaming monitor <2ms using vlc updated and discovered my rips still stutter. I found out this morning that the stutter has nothing to do with the server, client, network, or streambox. The stutter is there for all of them and with much research and settings tried, devices, etc I was ready to give up, but this morning I parked the plex server by the tv and with hdmi decided it was time to confirm a baseline-that the file does not stutter in at least one case, viewed by vlc on the tv with better motion support than my gaming montior. I thought the codec support on the ps4 was the issue and horsepower the x8-h problem only to discover the shield is no different. I streamed first to a ps3, then ps4, then wdtv-after sony jacked up something, then x8-h to have the android flexibility, and finally and most disappointingly the awesome nvidia shield. I assumed that the mkv file is not the problem during all the troubleshooting because of what I have read about it being a direct stream capture and therefore what the disk is presenting. For many months I have tried to figure out a stutter when watching my mkv library. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |