I'm currently creating my own preset file for converting BD to MKV. I have a many working preset depending on source (anime, film, etc.) but there is something I don't get when checking the video options command line.
I'm using h.264 format, x264 encoder, 2-pass mode with video bitrate of 5000kbps. Source is set to auto. (weirdly, my movie end-up with 8000-12000 kbps).
x264 is using profile high10 4.1, Custom Preset, film Tune, GOP 25~250, 5 ref frame, subme 7, ME UMH 32 with 10 b-frame optimal.
I see all of that in the command line, with the other advanced option I selected. But there is one setting I don't see: --bframes 10. Changing b-frames number change nothing on the command line
Even weirder, I see 2 time --ref 5.
Using Mediacoder x64 0.8.28.5582 Full Editionx264_10bpp --no-progress --profile high10 --tune film --weightp 2 --b-pyramid strict --scenecut 40 --rc-lookahead 50 --b-adapt 2 --level 41 --keyint 250 --min-keyint 25 --non-deterministic --ref 5 --aq-mode 1 --aq-strength 1.0 --subme 7 --ref 5 --me umh --merange 32 --psy-rd 1:0 --bitrate $(VideoBitrate) --qcomp 0.6 --sar 1:1 --threads 11 --stats "$(PassLogFile)" --pass 1 -o NUL -
x264_10bpp --no-progress --profile high10 --tune film --weightp 2 --b-pyramid strict --scenecut 40 --rc-lookahead 50 --b-adapt 2 --level 41 --keyint 250 --min-keyint 25 --non-deterministic --ref 5 --aq-mode 1 --aq-strength 1.0 --subme 7 --ref 5 --me umh --merange 32 --psy-rd 1:0 --bitrate $(VideoBitrate) --qcomp 0.6 --sar 1:1 --threads 11 --stats "$(PassLogFile)" --pass 2 -o "$(DestFile)" -