![]() bat file instead of encode.Added Apple VideoToolbox hardware presetsĭisabled interlacing detection and removal assume creators are working with progressive sources by default Original method and directions: ((Use above. ![]() Place anime you which to convert in folder and run batch file. Place x264.exe above batch (.BAT) file and the shortcut to MKVMERGE GUI (Which should appear as a shortcut on your desktop after installing mkvtoolnix. ![]() Mkvmerge -o %newfile% -D %oldfile% %tmpfile%Ģ) Install MKVTOOLNIX 5.6.0 into windows ģ) Download x264.exe (Get 8bit version.not 10bit) X264 -preset veryfast -tune animation -crf 18 -o %tmpfile% %oldfile% The solution to your problem can be found at the end of this thread:įOR /f "delims=" %%i IN ('dir /b *.mkv') DO call :recode "%%i" ![]() Transfer characteristics : BT.709-5, BT.1361 Writing library : libebml v1.2.3 + libmatroska v1.3.0įormat profile : High settings, CABAC : YesĬhannel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFEĬodec ID/Info : Advanced Sub Station AlphaĬodec ID/Info : The same subtitle format used on DVDsĬomplete name : C:\stuff\places\Newfile.mp4 Writing application : mkvmerge v5.2.1 ('A Far Off Place') built on 23:21:10 Its re-encoding the 10 Bit files with subs and audio together. I am getting some good results now on the newest Handbrake Nightly releases. There are no hardware media players that can currently handle 10Bit and contrary to what fansubbers think I watch anime on 60 and 70 inch screens. I do hope that 10Bit MKV files are not to become main stream. I'm not interested in Anime so I'm not seeing 10 bit files in the MKV files I happen to find from time to time. It reminds me of the old GMC problems with Divx/Xvid some years ago. The setting that has taken over the internet by storm now is stripped headers in MKV files. Do you think that Anime file makers do this because they are too stupid to know any better or because they actually enjoy making files that are problematic to playback outside of a computer? ?) and very little of it has ever found wider acceptance. Anime files have been made with bizarre settings and sometimes the most bizarre codecs available (RealMedia? What the. I'm seeing this on Anime files but it's only a matter of time before 10-Bit files are everywhere.
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