- CAN I HAVE TMNT 2007 PC GAME NOT FULLSCREEN 1080P
- CAN I HAVE TMNT 2007 PC GAME NOT FULLSCREEN PRO
- CAN I HAVE TMNT 2007 PC GAME NOT FULLSCREEN SOFTWARE
There is no real difference between 1080i and 1080p on a 60Hz television but if we can make the VC-1 files 24fps, a tv or projector that can playback the movies in 24fps would make it way better. Someone else just popped in in the thread and said he might try to finish the work (something about tagging the file as PROGRESSIVE, something vc1conv does not do right now). In practice, I think you are right - it probably won't make a big difference anyway.Īccording to the thread on vc1conv, it's not complete yet so it is normal that you don't get a correct result using it. What I meant to address is that so far I simply have not succeeded in creating a disc, e.g. Van Helsing) at 1080i - they looked great. I do have a 1080p TV and I did watch VC1 based discs (e.g. Quite frankly I was also just curious really as to whether a conversion to 24p really does make a difference.
CAN I HAVE TMNT 2007 PC GAME NOT FULLSCREEN SOFTWARE
Maybe if I test using a vc-1 interleave in powerdvd it would help me see if this is supported by the BD standard but then again sometimes the PC software does a little more than stand-alones so. My TV is max 1080i so I have no real problem for now but the future might be bad if I don't do it right the first time on the conversions. You think it is? Is it because a blu-ray player cannot do 1080P (progressive) playback when the vc-1 file is interleaved? I know the AVC file must be progressive but I was wondering if the blu-ray players had the capability to remove pulldown on the fly on VC-1 titles or not? If not, then it would be better to remove the interleave indeed.
I was wondering if going to 24fps would be better for the blu-ray conversion. What was your problem with scenarist? Did you have audio sync issues? Because besides that I don't see what would be the problem. :cool:īasically all hd-dvd movies that are not from Paramount since they went HD-DVD exclusive are VC-1. Wouldn't be possible without your help guys. I want to add some thanks to the makers of all those apps also. I have two questions though to anyone who tried this guide:ġ) Does the elementary stream with pulldown removed import in Scenarist BDA?Ģ) Can you use the Nero encoder in eac3to instead of the sonic one? Unless things changed it is the best one for sound quality as DRC and other bad stuff can be turned off by eac3to using the Nero decoder but not with the Sonic one. It's the only H.264 HD-DVD I have besides Transformers. I will try this guide on the star trek season 1 HD-DVD that I bought. Just put a ".dts" extension to the destination file in eac3togui and be sure to have "Surcode DVD DTS" installed and eac3to will convert your DD+ source file to DTS 1.5Mbps. In fact, I suggest you always do that as it is the best quality you can have if you don't want DD+ or DTS-HD sound. The guy simply converted the DD+ track to DTS 1.5mbps. I can answer your question for the DTS track on the usenet version of Transformers.
CAN I HAVE TMNT 2007 PC GAME NOT FULLSCREEN PRO
It seems the remove pulldown option is new to because that program didn't have that option before when I tried to find something to remove the damn pulldown.Īlso, txMuxer must be a new tool, I never saw it before? Would be cool if it works better than Elecard Xmuxer pro which is not too good imho. I will try your guide tonight if I have the time! :thanks: Glen glen glen, you're my savior! I am at your feets! I'm wondering if he ripped the audio from the DVD :eek: Very strange when you consider it never had a dts track only dolby digital + I've just noticed that the usenet version has DTS. I compared that with the version from usenet which seems to be the first hd-dvd > blu-ray ever released. I have just done the transformers conversion which works great too. One of my cores is pretty much maxed out so I guess its normal