Thanks Dafydd and apologies for the late reply as I have been traveling (manly Kent, Egypt, Dubai) so have a bunch more footage and have only now had a chance to test...and I am glad I did! I'll have to check it out it more details but it looks great for 1080p users!
1) 1080p Profiles: These are now added and work just fine so there really is no need to manually edit the profile.ini file anymore. One thing I did notice is the default 5.1 Dolby Track in this profile is encoded at 448 instead of 384kbps so the files get a bit bigger.
2) SVRT: This is now my recommended settings and works as it should, you get SVRT on all segments of the Video both before and after a segment that requires to be rendered and I don't see or hear any issues on these transition points.
Very happy
so what else have I missed?
EDIT: Testing the demuxing / remuxing of the SVRT output and have some further comments:
- tsMuxer still does not like the Audio stream (does not recognise it)
- when run through FixPD9 (demux with eac3to then remuxed with tsMuxer) you see issues at all the transition points between the copied and rendered segments of the video
- when remuxed to MKV you see some transition issues as well but it is not as bad and tends to be when going back to SVRT and the end of the rendered segment.
- I them went as far as to just remux the video stream and the issues is present in the raw ".h264" file.
So... I'd say for the majority of the users the issue appears to be "Fixed" but underneath the hood there is still some issues (i'm guessing) with the timestamps so,
1) I still don't recomend you use "FixPD9.bat)
2) If you think you will remux to another "container" then check it works first with you and most importantly
3) Check a sample SVRT file with you player as how the file plays depends on how the "splitter" reads the timestamps and delivers the streams to the Audio and Video renderer on your system. Some may still have issues.
....Looks like some more testing...
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