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Video encoding (High Definition Formats), and other feature requests (+ some report features)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantmonanza
Registered: October 28, 2007
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Hi,

A couple of features that I would like to see/request (assuming I did not screw up and these features do not exist already ) - no doubt some or all of these have been requested before but search did not help (or I gave up too easily). :

1. Video encoding (e.g. MPEG, AVC, etc. - not an issue for DVD; just HD formats).
2. Also of interest but of less urgency is bit rate (max, avg, cbr, vbr, that kind of thing).
3. Anamorphic option for HD encodes (it is strange that it is not available since some HD discs are encoded anamorphic).
4. Ratings organization - like MPAA etc.

On the reports side:
1. Landscape page mode (e.g. business card size reports waste too much paper in portrait mode)
2. Element orientation (at a minimum 90 degree rotation for things like color coded tabs - e.g. genre tabs at edge of report) - I think there is a strong 'fair use' argument to support this feature in spite of copyright concerns.
3. Conditional image element (like a switch statement - e.g. if subtitle1==English then use English flag; that kind of thing).
4. Index entry for conditions like genre, subtitle, studio, etc.; (like e.g. audio condition, which has track index entry) - of course we do not have a studio condition at this time and, copyright issues aside, that would be a cool report feature. This supplements the existing 'contains' conditionals. This is particularly important for the Genre element. Genre color coding is awkward at best without it.
5. Support for transparent pixels in png or gif images (I could be wrong but they seem to default to white background in the reports I've tried).
6. Feature element with icon option (so it prints icons like the ones available in the standard layout view). Using a condition on features to accomplish this is quite awkward (not to mention I am too lazy to come up with cool icons for the features )
7. Textual RGB color editing and information in the color picker. Information is available when hovering over a color in one of the tabs but missing for custom colors.
8. Iconic ratings element and condition. I would like to print custom icons for different ratings/rating orgs. Used to simulate this with region encoding for DVD (not perfect) but it is awkward and will not work well with blu-ray or hd-dvd.
9. Row ordering. To support printing double sided reports (like business card or trading card reports) the ability to select left to right vs. right to left ordering is essential; e.g.
front  back
1 4    4 1
2 5    5 2
3 6    6 3
10. Multiple conditions or even decision trees (logical combinations of conditions).

I am sure there are some tricks to simulate some of them but they are awkward (or they escape me completely).

Wasn't there a features website with voting capability? If I remember correctly it was wiki or wiki-like. Please point the way.

Cheers.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantMark Harrison
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting monanza:
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1. Video encoding (e.g. MPEG, AVC, etc. - not an issue for DVD; just HD formats).


That's a good one.  Already been mentioned, but worth repeating.

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2. Also of interest but of less urgency is bit rate (max, avg, cbr, vbr, that kind of thing).


We don't have bit rate meters on the HD DVD side (not sure about the XBOX add-on).  And from what I understand, they very unreliable on Blu-ray.  They're close, but certainly not accurate.  I can't say this for certain, but I'm sure I've read that a few times.

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3. Anamorphic option for HD encodes (it is strange that it is not available since some HD discs are encoded anamorphic).


Anamorphic doesn't exist in the HD media realm.  It can be various aspect ratios, but there's no stretching of pixels like there is on DVD.  They are all 16x9 period.

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4. Ratings organization - like MPAA etc.


I don't get this one. 
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantmonanza
Registered: October 28, 2007
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Thanks Mark,

I've read that the bit rate meters on the stand alone blu ray players are unreliable (Samsung comes to mind). I am not sure about PS3 meters though. Don't own HD-DVD so I don't know. Not that important really but nice to have.

I used to think that HD did not have anamorphic but I've read several blu-ray reviews that claim anamorphic encodes (I think it was for AVC encodes but not sure). This could have been a mistake or I am just confused about HD encodes. Anyway some home made movies/TV recordings are 1440x1080 so an AVC stream would be encoded anamorphic. Anyway it does not really limit DVD Profiler so it is not that big a deal. The video encoding is the really important one for me.

The ratings organization is really for the reports. I want to include some logos or specialized icons for ratings depending on whether they were rated (by MPAA) in the US or (whoever they agree on) in Canada, Europe, etc. I just realized this may be a bigger hassle than it seemed at first.
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkschmit2
Registered: Jan 08, 2004
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There are no anamorphic HD encodes on either Blu-ray or HD DVD (both formats do supports non-square sample aspect ratios for 16x9 resolutions like 1440x1080 though).

If any of the reviews or even some of the Blu-ray or HD DVD packaging mention "anamorphic" encode then that is simply false.

As for the bitrate meters:
there is no way to make them accurate, whether it be hardware based standalone players or the software based PS3, so that highly random data should not make it into profiles.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorPieter Kleine
Registered: March 13, 2007
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Also a distincion between:
1080p
1080/50i
1080/60i
720p
and so on
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantgardibolt
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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The only way there'd be anamorphic would be a HD DVD combo disc, and even then it would only apply to the standard DVD portion.  As stated above, there's no such thing as anamorphic HD.  Reviewers claiming the contrary don't know what they're talking about.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantpauls42
Reg: 31/01/2003
Registered: March 13, 2007
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Quoting monanza:
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The ratings organization is really for the reports. I want to include some logos or specialized icons for ratings depending on whether they were rated (by MPAA) in the US or (whoever they agree on) in Canada, Europe, etc. I just realized this may be a bigger hassle than it seemed at first.


the way to do this is to look at the locality. For instance a UK dvd will always be rated by the BBFC.
Paul
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