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1st November 2019, 09:46 | #141 | Link | |
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2. I will not do it since it is already shown in stream settings. |
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2. It is a bug on Linux, on Windows you have a checkbox "" Follow" which does inhibit the automatic scrooling. On Linux i can not control this behavior. 3. It is impossible by current queue implementation. Not for near feature. Thanks. PS. I have uploaded a new version with drop metadata default option. |
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Thanx for the help with AAC-HE
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Stream 1: 8 Channels (7.1) Stream 2: 2 Channels (Stereo, other language) Stream 3: 1 Channel (Commentary) Right now there seemes no way to convert these audiostreams in one batch to give everyone the bitrate that would be appropriate. But if bitrate was set "per channel" in the GUI, it could be parsed to the encoder simply by multiplying with the amounts of channels (which are already known). For example, set Bitrate per channel: 64 kbit/s So Stream 1 gets 8 x 64 = 512 kbit/s 2 gets 2 x 64 = 128... 3 gets 1 x 64 ... Sounds simple, but probably isnīt easy to implement. About -grain: I didn't try within ffmpeg, but presets, tune settings etc... can be set in ffmpeg for x265 and x264.. And since both have the -grain option, I thought this would be a no brainer. Why should the ffmpeg implementation of x265 leave this out? Addition: Just noticed that ripbot is using ffmpeg as well - and here --grain can be used. Maybe this helps? Last edited by ReinerSchweinlin; 14th November 2019 at 22:32. |
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Thanks for the fixes.
There is another BUG: can't send jobs to the queue while a job is running. Procedure: 1. Send a job to the queue and start it. 2. Load a new file and edit a new job. As soon as the first job ends, the new job is canceled (everything disappears from the editing window while I am still editing it). Disabling the clear settings option doesn't change anything. Could you please fix it so we can add jobs to the queue while jobs are running? Thanks! |
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Just redownload. |
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For now it is only working in Convert and Bulk Please report. Thank you. |
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It is exposed in settings now. Only for windows now, I will update when i get a chance to compile for linux. EDIT: i have updated the linux version also. Last edited by mdalacu; 17th November 2019 at 21:06. |
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I will not post a intermediate release, just wait for v2.4.1, it's around the corner..:-)) |
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Here we go!
https://dmsimpleapps.blogspot.com/20...converter.html Windows and x64 linux versions are up! I hope you enjoy it and like always, please provide feedback! 2020.01.05 - v2.4.1 - Added eac3 audio codec - Added set audio bitrate per channel. It is very useful in bulk operation where you can have multiple files with different number of channels. You activate this option in settings. I use it for every job type now and i recommend it turning it on. - Added tunes grain and animation for x265 like x264 had. - HW Video decoding. You can squeeze some more fps with this. You can find this in Options. - You can now put some custom option in IN and OUT section of ffmpeg commands. In Options those are permanent, in More.. are only for that run. Use the hints for an example. - Stream disposition. Now you can set like default or forced flag for a stream (audio, subtitle, etc.) Just right click on that stream and you will see the options. Green means default, bold means forced. - Some bugs corrected. Ex. opening the app and had Enabled and Copy columns with width 0. - Updated ffmpeg version. Using 4.2.1 now. For x64 Linux I also provide an separated ffmpeg archive compiled with libmfx support, Intel Quick Sync. You can use this only on Ubuntu version 19.04 and up. You need also to install the necessary librarys. sudo apt-get install libmfx1 libmfx-tools On Windows i bundle the up with ffmpeg complied for x64, a little more speed. If you need 32bit then download the provided archive and replace ffmpeg binarys. Last edited by mdalacu; 5th January 2020 at 12:17. |
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Tested under WinXP using the current XP compatible FFmpeg version by Reino from here: https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/forum/vie...&t=6930#p15446 No problems whatsoever, the Fraunhofer LibFDK-AAC audio encoder also works fine (after you enable it in the dmMediaConverter.ini file in the local user folder by setting "AudioEnablelibFDK=0" to 1). Cheers manolito |
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Thank you sooo much for this great app.
Question : is there any reason the frauenhofer aac isn't an option toggle in the gui ? And as it is of higher quality than the default aac, a visual option that shows if it is in use (=supported by the active ffmpeg library) would be nice. Thanks! |
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Legally this may be a grey area, I am no lawyer and have no substantiated opinion on this. To me it looks similar as when FFmpeg is used by some commercial software. Even if this commercial software does not work without the GPLed FFmpeg, the GPL is not violated as long as the FFmpeg code is not modified to accommodate the commercial software. The 2 FFmpeg distributions I am aware of which do it this way are the one by Reino which I have linked to, and the other one is by Sherpya at https://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer/ //EDIT// To toggle the LibFDK option in the GUI automatically you could write a small batch file which checks if FFmpeg supports LibFDK (just run "ffmpeg.exe -buildconf", redirect the output to a temp file and search this file for the string "--enable-libfdk-aac") , then modifies dmMediaConverter.ini accordingly and finally calls dmMediaConverter.exe. Should be easy... Last edited by manolito; 7th January 2020 at 07:15. |
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Yes, this would be nice, with a visual option somewhere in the GUI to show it is enabled. Many thanks. |
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The problem is that i do distribute a ffmpeg with libfdk prebuild ...but i do not make it easily available in GUI...I hope this way will not get me into trouble. (wishful thinking...i know)
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