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25th December 2011, 12:00 | #1941 | Link |
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Trying to ocnvert a few of my blu-ray to mkv rips back to DVD for my Daughters new TV with a built in DVD player.
AVSTODVD is aborting the process after 50% of first pass in HCenc. Says please check the log, I have look at log, there is no error message. <25/12/2011 10:51:53> START PROCESS <> <25/12/2011 10:51:53> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: NTSC DVD Titles number: 1 DVD Size: 3999/4000 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: DVD DVD Menu: No Menu Output Folder: H:\DVD Delete Temp Process Files: Yes Delete Working Files: Yes Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES MultiThread: 1 AVS Source Filter: A2DSource AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline64Resize PAL SpeedUp: 0 Video Resolution: 0 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Level 1: 6500 Video Profile Level 2: 4500 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 0 Force FFmpeg for Long Audio: 1 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 384 Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1 Normalize Audio: 0 Auto Delay Audio: 1 DVD Audio Language (Primary): EN - English DVD Audio Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Language (Primary): EN - English DVD Subs Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 18pt (255,255,255) Chapters Interval: 10 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: E: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-116D 1.09 DVD Burning Speed: 4x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Save Log file: 1 Display errors messages: 1 Unload ActiveMovie library: 0 Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1 Save General Settings: 0 <> <25/12/2011 10:51:54> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: D:\WDTV Box\Anuvahood.mkv Info: AVC - 2817 kbps - 1280x720 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:28:50 hours - 127794 frames Audio 1: D:\WDTV Box\Anuvahood.mkv Info: AC3 - 384 kbps - CBR - 6 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 1:28:50 hours (0 ms delay) - Internal [MediaInfoLib - v0.7.50] <> <25/12/2011 10:51:54> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi") Video = A2DVideoSource("D:\WDTV Box\Anuvahood.mkv", CacheFolder="D:\AVS assets", FrameRate=23.976, VFR=false) # Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes. Audio = A2DAudioSource("D:\WDTV Box\Anuvahood.mkv", CacheFolder="D:\AVS assets") Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 #Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480) AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <25/12/2011 10:51:54> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 1-pass Target Video FileSize: 3675.7 MB HCenc Parameters: -ini "D:\AVS assets\DVD_0_Anuvahood.HCenc.ini" HCenc ini file: *INFILE D:\AVS assets\DVD_0_Anuvahood_1.avs *AVSRELOAD *OUTFILE D:\AVS assets\DVD_0_Anuvahood.m2v *LOGFILE D:\AVS assets\DVD_0_Anuvahood.HCenc.log *MAXBITRATE 9000 *1PASS *BITRATE 5785 *PROFILE BEST *ASPECT 16:9 *PROGRESSIVE *TFF *PULLDOWN *BIAS 60 *DC_PREC 9 *MATRIX MPEG *AQ 1 *LUMGAIN 1 *SMP *PRIORITY IDLE *WAIT 2 <> <25/12/2011 10:54:21> CHECK LOG FILE <H:\DVD\DVD_0.LOG> FOR MORE INFO. <> <25/12/2011 10:54:21> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.4.2 <> Any ideas please? |
4th January 2012, 00:47 | #1942 | Link |
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Hi MrC,
I have a bunch of MPEG2 files with 160kbps mp2 audio I'd like to put on DVD losslessly. But AVStoDVD insists on doing a full audio encode instead of a Direct Stream Copy. I think the DVD specification supports 160kbps audio. Would you think about adding 160kbps audio Direct Stream Copy support? Thanks, Sjakko |
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Yes we can!
Reading the ? Help and search for "vob" in the Help will give you some hints. But better practice: Open the coresponding ifo file to avoid lags and other trouble with your vobs. And of course: They must be copyrightprotectedfree And why don't you try to open your vobs with AVStoDVD? Is there an error message? |
12th January 2012, 00:17 | #1945 | Link |
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got it,... drag and drop for *.vob wont work, but Add tittle works fine
thanks for the response Taurus
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13th January 2012, 00:27 | #1946 | Link |
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Can I request a feature for some sort of bit allocation for the opening/end credits?
Or is there a custom AVS function I can add in manually? An average of 2-2.5mbps would suffice for credits.
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@MrC: When you tell the program to encode a 720x480 file in 16:9 format, why does it crop 36 pixels off the top and bottom? In the Avisynth tab, it resizes it (720,480,0,-36,0,36 - something to that effect, going off memory).
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13th January 2012, 10:56 | #1948 | Link |
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some trials: - uninstall and reinstall AviSynth - uninstall every kind of codecs pack and use only ffdshow stable releases - use QuEnc CBR 1-pass encoding profile @Sjakko will do @dado023 that's strange: from my side drag and drop works with vobs @Sparktank please elaborate a little bit more your request @abyss616 there's no general rule: it depends on the input file width, height and DAR. Bye |
13th January 2012, 23:08 | #1949 | Link |
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I remember using an old, dated program, AutoGK. It had a function in the hidden options to change the bitrate for the end credits to allow the rest of the video to have a little bit more bit allocation. Basically, tell the program to encode a certain section at a lower bitrate. For example, if the end credits start at 1:26:21 and ends at the end of the file (let's say 1:29:01) and you want to that window of time to be encoded at a CBR of 2mbps, this would allow the rest of the movie to allow more room for bit peaks. End credits are, normally, white text on black background. Unless they're they're fancy like in Star Trek (2009) or have credits scrolling by on one side and outtakes/bloopers on the opposing side (like most Jackie Chan movies). Usually I notice that frames with large sections of text require more bit allocation. (While watching the movie on Cyberlink's PowerDVD and on-screen "Information" enabled, it shows the bitrate fluctuating as the movie plays; or even playing a movie back with FFDshow set as the default decoder and OSD enabled with bitrate showing). If we make the entire end credits (based on start time and end time of the credits) a CBR, or even lower it to an average bit rate, this would help a little bit for movies that are closer or beyond 2 hours. Cinema Craft Encoder has similar bit rate allocation as AutoGK, but more advanced, of course. I hope that helps a little more. I can look up some documentation on "bit rare allocation" if that helps.
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ok, got it. That sounds interesting. Solution 1 Two different encoding parts (m2v), to be joined by Muxman during the authoring step. Solution 2 Use the *ZONE command from HCenc. You can already use it by "Edit encoder command parameters at runtime". Let me think about it and verify the result of encoding @2mbps a standard credit footage. Thanks for the suggestion Bye |
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That'd be wonderful! Looking forward to results. If I can think of anything, I'll update.
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Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480,0,36,0,-36) That cuts off the top and bottom 36 pixels. I manually edit each file so that it says Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480). |
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Input file DAR 4:3 Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480,0,66,0,-66) Input file DAR 16:9 *no resizing* Input file DAR 1:1 Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480,0,36,0,-36) If you take a DAR 1:1 input file and set the flag to 16:9, that is what you are actually doing, your output will be horizontally streched. Is that what you really want? Bye |
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If it means that the top and bottom 36 pixels are cut off, I guess that I do. Maybe I'll stop resizing the 16:9 input files in my avisynth script down to 720x480 and leave them as is. Everything I had read said to make them 720x480 resolution.
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Having a problem creating a DVD. I have been using this program for a while now and havent changed any of the settings.
I'm getting an error after a could seconds: 'unsupported compression method' Somthing get changed some how? I installed another dvd creator program so that maybe is why Im having problems now? I installed Aimersoft DVD Creator. LOG: Quote:
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Hi Mrc,
I had an issue with AVStoDVD. Audio encoding has failed, same over ffmpeg process. Here what you need: Code:
<2012-02-22 11:27:44> START PROCESS <> <2012-02-22 11:27:44> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: NTSC DVD Titles number: 4 DVD Size: 8099/8100 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: Season 6 DVD Menu: Motion Menu Output Folder: E:\DVD-TEMP Delete Temp Process Files: Yes Delete Working Files: Yes Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES MultiThread: 1 AVS Source Filter: DirectShowSource AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Spline36Resize/Spline36Resize PAL SpeedUp: 0 Video Resolution: 0 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Level 1: 8500 Video Profile Level 2: 8500 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 3 Force FFmpeg for Long Audio: 1 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 448 Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 0 Normalize Audio: 0 Auto Delay Audio: 0 DVD Audio Language (Primary): FR - French DVD Audio Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Language (Primary): FR - French DVD Subs Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 18pt (255,255,255) Chapters Interval: 5 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: G: ATAPI iHAS124 B AL0S DVD Burning Speed: 4x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Save Log file: 1 Display errors messages: 1 Unload ActiveMovie library: 0 Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1 Save General Settings: 0 <> <2012-02-22 11:27:44> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: D:\--= Complete =--\Dexter.S06E01.avi Info: XviD - 1330 kbps - 624x352 - DAR 1.773 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 52:37 minutes - 75693 frames Audio 1: D:\--= Complete =--\Dexter.S06E01.avi Info: MPEG-1 Audio layer 3 - 32 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 52:37 minutes (0 ms delay) - Internal [MediaInfoLib - v0.7.50] <> <2012-02-22 11:27:44> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Video = DirectShowSource("D:\--= Complete =--\Dexter.S06E01.avi", fps=23.976, audio=false) # Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes. Audio = DirectShowSource("D:\--= Complete =--\Dexter.S06E01.avi", video=false) Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 #Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS Video = Video.Spline36Resize(720,480,0,0,0,-0) AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <2012-02-22 11:27:44> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass Target Video FileSize: 1799.7 MB HCenc Parameters: -ini "E:\Temp\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1.HCenc.ini" HCenc ini file: *INFILE E:\Temp\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1_1.avs *AVSRELOAD *OUTFILE E:\Temp\AVStoDVD\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1.m2v *LOGFILE E:\Temp\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1.HCenc.log *MAXBITRATE 9000 *BITRATE 4782 *PROFILE BEST *ASPECT 16:9 *PROGRESSIVE *TFF *PULLDOWN *BIAS 50 *DC_PREC 9 *MATRIX MPEG *AQ 1 *LUMGAIN 1 *SMP *PRIORITY IDLE *WAIT 2 <> <2012-02-22 11:40:58> END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Created File: E:\Temp\AVStoDVD\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1.m2v (1800.5 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 4817 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive (2:3 Pulldown) - 52:36 minutes - 75691 frames <> <2012-02-22 11:40:58> START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1) FFmpeg Parameters: -threads 6 -i "E:\Temp\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1_1.avs" -y -vn -acodec ac3 -sample_fmt flt -ac 2 -ar 48000 -ab 448k "E:\Temp\AVStoDVD\Season 6_1_Title_01_Épisode 1_1.ac3" <> <2012-02-22 11:40:59> PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 AUDIO (TRACK 1) ENCODING OPERATIONS. CHECK LOG FILE <E:\DVD-TEMP\SEASON 6_1.LOG> FOR MORE INFO. <> <2012-02-22 11:40:59> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.4.2 <> Code:
General Complete name : Dexter S06_ep1.avi Format : AVI Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave File size : 561 MiB Duration : 52mn 37s Overall bit rate : 1 489 Kbps Writing application : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.3 Fr | www.virtualdub-fr.org || (build 2550/release) Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2550/release Video ID : 0 Format : MPEG-4 Visual Format profile : Advanced Simple@L5 Format settings, BVOP : 1 Format settings, QPel : No Format settings, GMC : No warppoints Format settings, Matrix : Default (H.263) Muxing mode : Packed bitstream Codec ID : XVID Codec ID/Hint : XviD Duration : 52mn 37s Bit rate : 1 330 Kbps Width : 624 pixels Height : 352 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate : 23.976 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Compression mode : Lossy Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.253 Stream size : 501 MiB (89%) Writing library : XviD 62 Audio ID : 1 Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 3 Codec ID : 55 Codec ID/Hint : MP3 Duration : 52mn 37s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 32.0 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 55.1 MiB (10%) Alignment : Aligned on interleaves Interleave, duration : 24 ms (0.58 video frame) Interleave, preload duration : 110 ms Writing library : LAME3.97 can you help me with that please? Thanks!
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