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31st January 2010, 06:46 | #1161 | Link | |
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Yes, I can now confirm I do have the same issue using the installer. Windows Vista 32 Home Premium.
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but now there's another twist - a newly downloaded 225 no-install no longer works either ?? btw noticed a small typo "inistalled" (i.e. missing the "n") on the uninstaller message ... minor issue! k. |
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31st January 2010, 08:24 | #1162 | Link |
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@ jksmurf:
---------- I'm suspecting corrupted Windows registry due to invalid entries that exist because of software you are no longer using, or an improper software installation or removal. i'm not a BIG fan of Registry Cleaners but in your case, i would try one and clean out Windows Registry... try Eusing Free Registry Cleaner 2.6 --> http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/R...-Cleaner.shtml
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try Eusing Free Registry Cleaner 2.6 --> http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/R...-Cleaner.shtml
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Output duration shorter than input.
I must do something wrong but I do not know what.
Output duration shorter than input. in 2.2.6, I had a warning telling me that (i clicked on Yes for test purposes: did not have that warning in 2.2.5 but same results). The input is a Trimmed VOB from a DVD file. It plays OK in PowerDVD for the input duration. Here is the log. Quote:
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2nd February 2010, 21:36 | #1166 | Link |
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@mikenadia
in 2.2.6 I have added a duration congruency check, that's the reason of the new warning. For some reason, QuEnc encoding stops after 39 seconds. Have you tried with HCenc profiles? Have you used the 'Preview Clip' function to verify if the video is decoded and played correctly (directshow approach)? Thanks for the typo reports. Bye |
2nd February 2010, 22:11 | #1167 | Link |
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Thank you for your quick answer. Great program. Preview clip shows me 1000 frames and I am able to jump forward (frame by frame) from frame number 958 till 1000.Everything looks OK. HC also takes only 959 frames. DGindex finds 3678 frames (3678 coded and Playback and No errors in d2v), which is slightly different from AVStoDVD (3674 frames). Hc is able to encode the input source using DGindex 1.5.7 and encoded the 3678 frames. The input file is problematic. It is a trimmed version from a file that gave me other problems. Edit1: Solved. The file had to be indexed with DGindex 1.5.7 (the DGdecode.dll from DVD-RB seems to be the issue). http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...75#post1370075 Thanks a lot. Edit2: on an unrelated note and purely cosmetics. In the "Encoding" tab ( in the Audio-video Tab, the video minimum bitrate has been left at 2500) ,if I go to change HC-1pass preferences (lower bitrate from 6000 to 2000 (has to be smaller than 2500) and then go to HC-2pass preferences (without clicking on OK: just with the mouse), the higher bitrate is 2000 (while the lower stays at 2500) I have " Error runtime 383: "Text" property is read-only". I do not understand why the minimum bitrate of one is taken as maximum bitrate for the second one (same thing if I choose Quenc and then HC-1pass). Last edited by mikenadia; 3rd February 2010 at 17:22. |
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The file is still problematic.
What I did: I used DVD-Decrypter to get the "File-No splitting" (preprocessed with VOBlanker ) VOB. I will go to the unprocessed if needed. I indexed that file with DGindex 1.5.7. HC does not hang now.I used HC to trim that file to the same 3678 frames. I fed that to AVStoDVD and now Preview, Quenc and HC all give me 1879 frames. So I decided to fed the original preprocessed VOB ( 3Gb).And I have that error (that disappear quickly because it is in the "Info" line of HC (last 5 sec). Error loading Avisynth script, Change FPS: Ratio must be less than 10 for linear access; Set LINEAR=False Problem in Line 9 of the avs file. If I fed HC with a simple avs (using DGindex 1.5.7 to index the 3Gb VOB), no error : Everything is OK. This is the avs file and the ini file. Quote:
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On a unrelated note, it seems that if I fed a small VOB file (40 Mb) (just to have a DVD_Structure) and I keep the output size to DVD-5 (default) , I cannot get HC (only Quenc). Setting the output to "Custom" solves the issue. Edit: The PAL"output" works only if saved as Default Preferences. Last edited by mikenadia; 6th February 2010 at 18:57. Reason: Thanks MrC |
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@mikenadia
best approach in this situation is to feed AVStoDVD with the DGIndex project file (d2v), since this one is not problematic. Quote:
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12th February 2010, 21:42 | #1170 | Link |
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Hello, MrC.
Since my previous post, I made many fine encodes, thanks to your fine program. Now, I have two remarks: 1. Detecting embedded subs works well now, but extracted subs are UTF-8. This maybe OK for English subs, but for CP1250 that I use (Serbian language) this is bad. Subs are not displayed correctly, because Subtitle Creator is not decoding this UTF-8 to CP1250. I still have to manually open the sub file, and to save it as regular ASCII actually, sys default, which is CP1250 for me). Olny then, Subtitle Creator will encode subs with correct characters. 2. Recently, I tried to convert .mp4 file with aac audio track, and video was fine, but I got no audio (quenc was set for audio). Any ideas what happened? Goran |
13th February 2010, 21:57 | #1171 | Link |
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Hi Goran,
1. AVStoDVD has its own routine to convert UTF to ASCII. If you have problems, maybe it can be improved. Could you please send me a .srt file (still in UTF format), to understand what's the problem? 2. Log file needed Bye |
14th February 2010, 09:12 | #1172 | Link |
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MrC,
subtitle file is uploaded. Hope it won't take to long for it to get approved...I also added a print-screen with a line of text for better understanding. Marked character should be š (s with a little hat in form of letter v) Regarding the second problem, the aac issue, I'll make one encode this evening, and post logs... BR Goran |
21st February 2010, 03:37 | #1174 | Link |
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Anyone end up with both a hard-coded and a soft subtitle? I used an .mkv with UTF-8 stream English subs. AVStoDVD detected the embedded subs. Asked me to select the stream and save the file. I saved it to movie.srt. Done processing, I have a small hard-coded or "burned in" English sub, and a selectable sub that's about 1 1/2 times the size of the burned in sub, displayed below it. Choice is either small sub or double sub. Strange.
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The other subtitle thing I notice is ifo/sup subs, it created selectable subs, but it seems to ignore the .ifo file. The colors are distored just as when authoring with no .ifo file. I can use PgcEdit to correct the colors easily enough but it would be cool if that wasn't necessary.
Not that I'm complaining. I'm getting some really good quality DVD9 output!
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I got similar results with SVCD2DVD and DVDAuthorGui if I only have the .sup file. Which leads me to believe the .ifo file has some color conversion or other information that's needed. edit: FAVC only supports .srt files, but I looked through the produced scripts and batch files. I calls SubtitleCreator and uses both the output .ifo and .sup files in the muxing. The .ifo must be there for a reason. edit2: in case anyone else is using BDSup2Sub.. you can export the palette in text format for PgcEdit. After DVD created you can load in PgcEdit, then load the palette. That will give you an idea how the original colors were. You can still then change white subs to yellow or whatever if you want. It just helps avoid guessing which color in the CLUT goes to which part of the subtitle. It is pretty fast to make the change. I'm just kind of curious why so many authoring programs seem to ignore the .ifo component or what the issue is.
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I do not know how DVDSubEdit (or other sw) manage sup files, maybe they do a sort of reconversion using the ifo graphical info. Anyway BatchMux (MuxMan wrapper used by AVStoDVD) accepts only sup (or sst) files... thus sup remuxing with another ifo is up to you. Or if you want to automate the process, we could add it as new AVStoDVD feat. Bye |
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28th February 2010, 11:40 | #1179 | Link |
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Sir, I have converted an AVI movie file into DVD VOB files. But, the audio is not matching with video. Why Sir?
The log details are here. <2/26/2010 12:45:21 PM> START PROCESS <> <2/26/2010 12:45:21 PM> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: PAL DVD Titles number: 1 DVD Size: 4450/4450 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: DVD DVD Menu: No Menu Output Folder: C:\Users\katheeja\Documents Delete Temp Process Files: Yes Delete Working Files: Yes Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES AVS Source Filter: A2DSource AVS Resize Filter: Lanczos4Resize Video Resolution: 0 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Level 1: 6000 Video Profile Level 2: 4500 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 0 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 192 Keep DVD Compliat Audio: 1 Normalize Audio: 0 DVD Audio Language: EN - English DVD Subs Language: EN - English Chapthers Interval: 5 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: G:\ DVD Burning Speed: 4x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Save Log file: 1 Unload ActiveMovie library: 0 Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1 <> <2/26/2010 12:45:21 PM> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: F:\New Folder\Movies\Tamil\SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avi Info: XviD - 1687 kbps - 640x288 - DAR 2.222 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 2:55:36 hours - 252625 frames Audio: F:\New Folder\Movies\Tamil\SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avi Info: MPEG-1/2 L3 - 128 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 2ch - 2:58:49 hours Subs: [MediaInfoLib - v0.7.25] <> <2/26/2010 12:45:21 PM> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Import("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi") Video = A2DVideoSource("F:\New Folder\Movies\Tamil\SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp") Audio = A2DAudioSource("F:\New Folder\Movies\Tamil\SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp") Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 #Using DGPulldown to upsize FPS Video = Video.AddBorders(0,36,0,36) Video = Video.Lanczos4Resize(720,576) AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <2/26/2010 12:45:21 PM> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass Target Video FileSize: 4056 MB HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.HCenc.ini" HCenc ini file: *INFILE C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avs *AVSRELOAD *OUTFILE C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.m2v *LOGFILE C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.HCenc.log *MAXBITRATE 9000 *BITRATE 3229 *PROFILE BEST *ASPECT 16:9 *PROGRESSIVE *BIAS 30 *DC_PREC 8 *MATRIX MPEG *AQ 1 *LUMGAIN 0 *SMP *PRIORITY IDLE *WAIT 2 <> <2/26/2010 3:29:08 PM> END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS A2DVideoSource: AVISource Created File: C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.m2v (4057.8 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 3253 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 2:55:26 hours - 252372 frames <> <2/26/2010 3:29:08 PM> START PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown Parameters: "C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.m2v" -srcfps 23.976 -destfps 25 -inplace -bff <> <2/26/2010 3:36:30 PM> END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown executed on File: C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.m2v (4057.8 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 3250 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 24 fps (CFR) - Progressive (2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:3 Pulldown) - 2:55:36 hours - 252877 frames <> <2/26/2010 3:36:31 PM> START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS Wavi+Aften Parameters: "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avs" - | "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Aften\aften.exe" -pad 0 -b 192 - "C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.ac3" <> <2/26/2010 3:40:26 PM> END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS A2DAudioSource: DirectShowSource Created File: C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.ac3 (241.2 MB) OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: AC3 - 192 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 2ch - 2:55:36 hours <> <2/26/2010 3:40:26 PM> START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_BatchMux.ini" BatchMux ini file: -d "C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0\VIDEO_TS" -mxp "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_MuxMan.mxp" -l "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_MuxMan.log" -muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\MuxMan" -prio LOW -v "C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.m2v" -vidmode LB -a1 "C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$.ac3" -a1lang en -cellfr "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$_MuxMan.txt" -progfr "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$_MuxMan.txt" -chapfr "C:\Users\katheeja\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_0_SivaKaasi - Bo$$_MuxMan.txt" <> <2/26/2010 3:48:14 PM> END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS Created Folder: C:\Users\katheeja\Documents\DVD_0 (4411.2 MB) <> <2/26/2010 3:48:14 PM> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.2.5 <> |
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ummus - please pm me with clarification of what this "SivaKaasi - Bo$$.avi" file is and how you obtained it.
As per forum rule 6, we do not help with movies downloaded from p2p etc here and the format of this filename sets alarm bells ringing. |
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