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On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 18:36:27 GMT, was@another.address (Same Guy)
wrote:

Oh, cheez. Don't tell me encoders are starting to use 10bit on mp4's,
too. Bad enough the anime techie whiz kids are pulling this stuff on
some of their mkv's. (Not you, Sameguy. You just post what you find
elsewhere.)

I suspect 10bit mp4's will have the same problem playing on a
standalone media player as 10bit mkv's do, so I recommend you use
MKVMergeGUI to convert the mp4 to an mkv, then use your standard
routine for converting a 10bit mkv to an 8bit. (see below)

Next use MKVMergeGUI again to remux the converted 8bit video with the
original audio to get a usable 8bit mkv. Whether you feel the need to
convert again to another mp4 for uniformity with the other episodes is
up to you.

Search YouTube for "convert 10bit to 8bit mkv" and you'll find several
videos describing how to convert 10 to 8 bit. Easy procedure once you
install a few utilities and batch files: drag, drop, and wait. Episode
9 is fairly small, so it only took a few minutes to convert, and less
than a minute to remux.

Wish these whiz-bangers would leave the 10bit stuff to anime, and
leave JDrama alone.

Colonel Buckshot

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