May as well ask this here, too. Refer to figure 1 below
This occurs when I select no re-encode on the main movie (both movie and menu are in VTS01). As you can see, the feature bitrate goes very funny after selecting no re-encode. Notice that Rebuilder was going to allocate more than the original to the movie (it recovered -167Mb) but the resultant BR is very low. Doesn't seem right. I reckon the calculated feature BR is for the menu and here's why.
What happens is that the movie does not get re-encoded (no problems on this), but the extras get higher bitrates than they originally had, and the menu cops all the reduction (220Mb down to 50Mb) and looks horrible.
Anybody seen this before or have a solution please? I want the menus AND the extras to get re-encoded at reasonable BRs for each. TIA
Regards
This occurs when I select no re-encode on the main movie (both movie and menu are in VTS01). As you can see, the feature bitrate goes very funny after selecting no re-encode. Notice that Rebuilder was going to allocate more than the original to the movie (it recovered -167Mb) but the resultant BR is very low. Doesn't seem right. I reckon the calculated feature BR is for the menu and here's why.
What happens is that the movie does not get re-encoded (no problems on this), but the extras get higher bitrates than they originally had, and the menu cops all the reduction (220Mb down to 50Mb) and looks horrible.
Anybody seen this before or have a solution please? I want the menus AND the extras to get re-encoded at reasonable BRs for each. TIA
Regards