Cerberus wrote:ok so video bitrate is an issue then id guess, try adding this to the profile, its almost what PMI had in his profile with slight edit, real shame we have to transcode these files though.
I did not mean to say that! That would take away one of the reasons for getting this model TV. This is why I left of the max bit rate, because I do not know what it should be. I believe the TV should be capable of pretty high bit rates.
It was only one way to solve a problem when the number of reference frames is high. I think the reference frames just fill up the allocated memory, but I was only just starting to work on that when you posted the new official profile.
When you have HD video, the frame resolution is higher, so a reference frame takes up more memory... so if you have more than about 4-5 reference frames, the memory buffer allocated for this by the decoder fills up...
(not sure I am explaining this very well)
The video Level is increased only coincidentally with the number of reference frames
at high bit rates.Bit rate should not be an issue with sane reference frame use, but not all programs that encode to MKV/H.264 will follow that, and a few people encoding certain types of animated films may actually need the higher ref frame numbers for good quality.