The 3D mkv thing will present an issue for playback. But that's not Slyce's issue to worry about.
Sorry, I do not speak English...
I think I got excited too soon when you opened this topic. I thought the launch would be immediately Slyce.
I do not understand much about the stages of development of software, anyone could tell me if it is in its final stage? and if so, are giving errors Slyce?
I understand this is not known when will Slyce sale, but it sure Slysoft about the team has thought to do some dates.
We could advance the farthest date that target, so you know how long we would be up waiting.
Can I assume that Slyce will offer the option of copying to both single layer and dual layer BD discs?
If so, what are your observations regarding the image quality of using a compressed version of a film that would fit on a single layer (25GB) vs uncompressed on a dual layer (50GB)?
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Moonie,do u have read ANYTHING in this thread?
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Thanks for the following chastisement:Your first question about the options is listed in the very first post. I suggest that you take a look there first. If you had, that question wouldn't have been asked. The second question about quality well be's contain more details then the human eye can make out and at a very high bitrate. If you compress something there is always some loss, however with blurays that is not detectable due to the high source bitrate. (Take a moonlight at bd - rebuilder) i can't speak for slyce just yet as my limited functionality does not encode (i tried it), it was mentioned for translation purposes only. This thread will get updated if there is new info
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it may be blunt but the info you wanted about wich compression options will be possible IS in the first post under section II. Have you actually read the first point and not simply hit the reply button? Iif you want to wait for a slysoft rep well you can be waiting for a very long time. They usually don't give info on something that isnt ready.
Slyce translated into Portuguese Brazil: