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Post #990462

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towne32
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Info: Star Trek HD Caps
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Date created
4-Sep-2016, 4:55 PM

Shalashaska said:

I want to try my hand at fixing the problems with these caps. I’ve never done anything like this before, but no one else is doing it, so why the hell not?

I’d have to slow the frame rate down from 25 FPS to 23.976 FPS (or 24, which is preferable?), fix the RGB input range to 16-235, convert it from 1920x1088 to 1920x1080 and convert it from a .ts file to a BD25 (is that an ISO?).

Anyone know the best programs do to this? I want to retain as much quality as possible, preferably without any or at least very minimal compression.

Right. Well, some of these things are going to require re-encoding, so you don’t need to worry about “converting it” to BD25. You’re just going to want to output a high bitrate blu-ray compliant h/x264 video stream. That can be muxed to BD25 or mkv or whatever.

I have some thoughts on how to accomplish it, but others will probably have better ideas for more ideal, efficient, cheaper, easier, etc.