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<blockquote data-quote="u095538" data-source="post: 1083763" data-attributes="member: 79639"><p>This may not be the most appropriate place to share this information, but I can find no better spot.</p><p></p><p>To recode your 3D Bluray discs while cropping out any black bar letterboxing is achievable using an AviSynth plugin DGMVCDecode.dll Download it from <a href="http://neuron2.net/mine.html" target="_blank"><u>here</u> (neuron2's webpage)</a></p><p></p><p>Here is my AviSynth script:</p><p>[code]LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\DGMVCDecode.dll")</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#Enter appropriate values:</p><p> frameCount = xxx</p><p> topCrop = xxx</p><p> bottomCrop = xxx</p><p> leftCrop = 0</p><p> rightCrop = 0</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#Use neuron2's magic to decode and serve the 3D content, frame by frame</p><p> interleaved = DGMVCSource("left.h264", "right.h264", view = 0, frames = frameCount)</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#Crop the black bars</p><p> interleaved = interleaved.crop(leftCrop, topCrop, -rightCrop, -bottomCrop)</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#Grab the two eye fields</p><p> Left = SelectEven(interleaved)</p><p> Right = SelectOdd(interleaved)</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#TAB: Setup the frame, serving the two eye-fields as top and bottom</p><p> StackVertical(VerticalReduceBy2(Left), VerticalReduceBy2(Right))</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#SBS: Setup the frame, serving the two eye-fields as side by side</p><p>#---currently commented out---</p><p># StackHorizontal(horizontalreduceby2(left),horizontalreduceby2(right))</p><p></p><p>###</p><p>#Return the finished frame</p><p>Return(last)[/code]</p><p></p><p>The decoder came from the brilliant mind of neuron2, an active member of doom9.</p><p>The data you need to enter is:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">frameCount: integer - total frames of the movie, can be found in the log file eac3to generates upon demuxing a disc, or you can calculate it yourself very simply using <strong>duration*frameRate</strong>. Duration is in seconds, and if the frame rate is 23.976 use the more exact 24/1.001.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">topCrop = integer - number of lines to crop off top (lines are 1 pixel thick)</li> </ul><p></p><p>This .avs script can then be fed into an encoder of choice. My only two recommendations are <strong>x264.exe</strong>, or if you prefer a GUI then <strong>MeGUI</strong>.</p><p></p><p>One last thing to add: don't be afraid to do your own thing! I used to follow the "scene rules" so that my encodes would be as good as downloaded content -a practise I abandoned a while back after realising you can do better than downloaded content. For example, save your subtitles in both SRT and SSA format. If you navigate to BDMV\Auxdata on your bluray you will find the font files used for the subtitles. Mux that file into the mkv container and sophisticated players will temporarily install the font upon playback. As you can see here:</p><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/ayNtPAv.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>Also notice the little black marks on the seek-bar. Those are chapter markings -another nugget that's seldom retained on downloaded content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u095538, post: 1083763, member: 79639"] This may not be the most appropriate place to share this information, but I can find no better spot. To recode your 3D Bluray discs while cropping out any black bar letterboxing is achievable using an AviSynth plugin DGMVCDecode.dll Download it from [URL='http://neuron2.net/mine.html'][U]here[/U] (neuron2's webpage)[/URL] Here is my AviSynth script: [code]LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\DGMVCDecode.dll") ### #Enter appropriate values: frameCount = xxx topCrop = xxx bottomCrop = xxx leftCrop = 0 rightCrop = 0 ### #Use neuron2's magic to decode and serve the 3D content, frame by frame interleaved = DGMVCSource("left.h264", "right.h264", view = 0, frames = frameCount) ### #Crop the black bars interleaved = interleaved.crop(leftCrop, topCrop, -rightCrop, -bottomCrop) ### #Grab the two eye fields Left = SelectEven(interleaved) Right = SelectOdd(interleaved) ### #TAB: Setup the frame, serving the two eye-fields as top and bottom StackVertical(VerticalReduceBy2(Left), VerticalReduceBy2(Right)) ### #SBS: Setup the frame, serving the two eye-fields as side by side #---currently commented out--- # StackHorizontal(horizontalreduceby2(left),horizontalreduceby2(right)) ### #Return the finished frame Return(last)[/code] The decoder came from the brilliant mind of neuron2, an active member of doom9. The data you need to enter is: [LIST] [*]frameCount: integer - total frames of the movie, can be found in the log file eac3to generates upon demuxing a disc, or you can calculate it yourself very simply using [B]duration*frameRate[/B]. Duration is in seconds, and if the frame rate is 23.976 use the more exact 24/1.001. [*]topCrop = integer - number of lines to crop off top (lines are 1 pixel thick) [/LIST] This .avs script can then be fed into an encoder of choice. My only two recommendations are [B]x264.exe[/B], or if you prefer a GUI then [B]MeGUI[/B]. One last thing to add: don't be afraid to do your own thing! I used to follow the "scene rules" so that my encodes would be as good as downloaded content -a practise I abandoned a while back after realising you can do better than downloaded content. For example, save your subtitles in both SRT and SSA format. If you navigate to BDMV\Auxdata on your bluray you will find the font files used for the subtitles. Mux that file into the mkv container and sophisticated players will temporarily install the font upon playback. As you can see here: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ayNtPAv.jpg[/IMG] Also notice the little black marks on the seek-bar. Those are chapter markings -another nugget that's seldom retained on downloaded content. [/QUOTE]
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