Your suggestion of putting the SubTitle right before Distibutor() worked perfectly! Now I just need to figure out how to downscale the .SUP to 720p.
There was something that puzzled me though. I used the progressive post-precessing preset and also resized the image from 1080p to 720p. But the output that came out was only about 900 kbit/s bitrate for 720p and when I chose not to resize the 1080p came out with roughly 2200 kbit/s bitrate. It was only a small segment of the original Blu-ray movie, about 4mins, no audio. I used your 720p 25fps Quality+1 preset both times in the One-Click encoder in MeguiVit. I am puzzled because when I encode 1080i Blu-ray content with QTGMC in the One-Click encoder in MeguiVit, for instance IV content, I get bitrates hovering around 10-11 mbit/s on the output 1080p file. The 720p and 1080p that I got out this time was of good quality, but not quite what I expected after being used to encode 1080i IV content. I was hoping for around 5 mbit/s for 720p and maybe 10 mbit/s for 1080p. Is this because of the progressive post-processing preset? Or perhaps because I only encoded a small chunk of the actual movie? Or is encoding progressive content different from 1080i in relation to bitrate?
That being said I did also try adjusting the crf for the 720p 25fps Quality+1 preset from 18 to 10 instead. This considerably improved quality and raised the bitrate to about 5000 kbit/s for the 720p output.
But I am wondering is tampering with the crf the wrong way to go about this?
I was aiming for good 720p output at roughly 5 mbit/s nitrate as my playback system isn't too fond of 1080p content...
There was something that puzzled me though. I used the progressive post-precessing preset and also resized the image from 1080p to 720p. But the output that came out was only about 900 kbit/s bitrate for 720p and when I chose not to resize the 1080p came out with roughly 2200 kbit/s bitrate. It was only a small segment of the original Blu-ray movie, about 4mins, no audio. I used your 720p 25fps Quality+1 preset both times in the One-Click encoder in MeguiVit. I am puzzled because when I encode 1080i Blu-ray content with QTGMC in the One-Click encoder in MeguiVit, for instance IV content, I get bitrates hovering around 10-11 mbit/s on the output 1080p file. The 720p and 1080p that I got out this time was of good quality, but not quite what I expected after being used to encode 1080i IV content. I was hoping for around 5 mbit/s for 720p and maybe 10 mbit/s for 1080p. Is this because of the progressive post-processing preset? Or perhaps because I only encoded a small chunk of the actual movie? Or is encoding progressive content different from 1080i in relation to bitrate?
That being said I did also try adjusting the crf for the 720p 25fps Quality+1 preset from 18 to 10 instead. This considerably improved quality and raised the bitrate to about 5000 kbit/s for the 720p output.
But I am wondering is tampering with the crf the wrong way to go about this?
I was aiming for good 720p output at roughly 5 mbit/s nitrate as my playback system isn't too fond of 1080p content...