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23rd October 2007, 20:53 | #121 | Link |
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I am very happy you feel BatchMux is suitable for the usage in AVStoDVD... I planned to ask for such feature in the future, but you have been faster... Please feel free to get in touch with me (in the public forum, the Italian one, or this one, or via PM) for any contribution or information I can provide on the matter... In the meanwhile, may I ask to you to evaluate the possibility to keep BOTH authoring engines available for the users ? I can easily provide good (objective) reasons for adopting MuxMan insted of Mplex/DvdAuth, however sometimes there are conditions where some glitches - more or less severe - in the input assets lead to fail the authoring job. In these (rares... ) circumstances the availability af a valid authoring alternative can be useful, IMHO... Cheers, SD Last edited by Sir Didymus; 24th October 2007 at 13:19. Reason: spelling... |
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I actually use CCE and 2-pass VBR when I feel the bitrate would be a little low for my liking. It results in higher quality, and since I paid for CCE why not have the option to use it?
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17th November 2007, 15:18 | #126 | Link |
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AVStoDVD release 1.2.0 is available.
Change log: - Sobstituted DVDAuthor package with MuxMan/BatchMux for authoring purpose - HCenc is now the default "Very High Quality" encoder (included in installer) - HCenc updated to 0.22 - QuEnc is the default "High and Standard Quality" encoder - DGPulldown is now always used to upsize fps - Removed support to CCE SP - Removed "Muxed MPEG2 Stream" output - Removed support to txt-based subs and added support to Scenartist/IfoEdit compatible subs. - Revised "DC Precision" calculation routine - Revised progress bar management in Progress Status Window - Updtated Shutdown function: now it works from Win95 to Vista - Added possibility to select Burning Drives not identified as "capable" to burn DVD - Added check on Output Folder filesystem to prevent overcoming 4 GB limit - Added Software Info (required software check) in Settings/System Window - Moved HCenc Quant Matrix combobox to Settings Window As usual, comments and suggestions are welcome. There are quite a lot of changes... bugs are for sure waiting to be discovered... Bye |
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not my comment, but look at http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AVStoDVD , the most recent user seems have some problem
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18th November 2007, 22:36 | #130 | Link |
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I've got an issue too:
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3.../AVS_error.jpg Clicked OK and left encoding going and DVD creation fails at the end. |
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<19/11/2007 07:50:15> JOB START <> <19/11/2007 07:50:15> JOB SETTINGS Source Video file: D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi Source Audio file: D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi MPEG2 Video Encoder: QuEnc MPEG2 Encoding Options: High Quality (Normal Encoding Speed) MPEG2 Advanced Options: Auto GOPs - Progressive DVD Video Format: PAL DVD Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9 DVD Video BitRate: 4706 (4706) kbps DVD Audio Format: AC3 DVD Audio BitRate: 192 kbps DVD Audio Language: EN - English DVD Chapters Interval: 5 min DVD Label: CONTROL_DVDS Delete temp process files: Yes Save Log file: Yes Output Folder: D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST DVD Size: 4200 MB DVD Output Setup: ISO UDF Image <> <19/11/2007 07:50:15> SOURCE FILES Video: D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi Info: AVI (XviD) - 1456 kbps - 640x352 - 16:9 - 25 fps - PPF - 1:57:01 hours - 175538 frames Audio: D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi Info: AVI (AC3) - 192 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 2ch - 1:57:00 hours Subs: <> <19/11/2007 07:50:15> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Video = DirectShowSource("D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi", convertfps=true, audio=false) Audio = DirectShowSource("D:\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS.avi", video=false).Normalize() AudioDub(Video, Audio) ConvertToYV12 AddBorders(0,4,0,4) Lanczos4Resize(720,576) <> <19/11/2007 07:50:15> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS QuEnc Parameters: -i "C:\DOCUME~1\ROBINE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.avs" -o "D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.m2v" -b 4706 -maxbitrate 4706 -1 -hq -novbr -scene -aspectratio 16:9 -nointerlaced -mpeg2mux noaudio -dc 9 -priority 5 -auto -close <> <19/11/2007 09:14:15> END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Created File: D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.m2v (2065351294 Byte) <> <19/11/2007 09:14:15> START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS QuEnc (Audio) Parameters: -i "C:\DOCUME~1\ROBINE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.avs" -o "D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.ac3" -priority 5 -1 -nohq -novbr -mpeg2mux novideo -audiocodec AC3 -audiobitrate 192 -auto -close <> <19/11/2007 09:26:39> END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS Created File: D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.ac3 (168516096 Byte) <> <19/11/2007 09:26:39> START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS BatchMux Parameters: -d "D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD\VIDEO_TS" -mxp "C:\DOCUME~1\ROBINE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.mxp" -l "C:\DOCUME~1\ROBINE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.mxp.log" -muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\MuxMan" -v "D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.m2v" -vidmode LB -a1 "D:\Temp\CONTROL_TEST\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.ac3" -a1lang en -a1ext 0 -celltc "C:\DOCUME~1\ROBINE~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\CONTROL_DVDS_AVStoDVD.mxp.txt" <> <19/11/2007 09:55:59> JOB COMPLETED. <> Last edited by rendez2k; 19th November 2007 at 11:02. |
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19th November 2007, 12:39 | #134 | Link |
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@rendez2k
Thanks for the log file. One question: have you installed on your system .NET Framework? The issue seems to come from MultiCoreEnc (wrapping QuEnc) which is written in VB NET.... @G_M_C Yes CCE SP support ended. As said before, I would push AVStoDVD users to switch to HCenc for very high quality encoding. Give a try to HCenc, you will be surprised by speed and quality. Or stay with AVStoDVD 1.1.3. Bye |
19th November 2007, 14:07 | #136 | Link |
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Ok, let's move ahead, if you will.
1. What Avisynth release do you have installed? 2. Did you have same error using release 1.1.3 (with multicore enabled - remember to rename file \AVStoDVD\Plugins\MultiCoreEnc_.exe to \AVStoDVD\Plugins\MultiCoreEnc.exe)? 3. Release 1.2.0: open AVS Script Window, uncheck "Automatic Script", and delete ".Normalize()" from end of line 2. Start encoding. Thanks for the debug. Bye |
19th November 2007, 15:29 | #137 | Link |
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I've got probs with 120 too. After installation it refuses to start with an (in my case german) error message (rough translation): "Run-time Error 481: Invalid picture".
Previous versions worked ok, the error appears on 3 different PCs. Thanks in advance, Filbert [Edit] Just found out that windows wants to replace some files in the Windows directory with the ones from the original XP-CD (after installation of AVS120). Then it works ok. So some ".dll" or other files you install there seem to be incompatible with some XP installations. Last edited by Filbert; 19th November 2007 at 15:37. |
19th November 2007, 15:48 | #138 | Link |
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[Edit] Just found out that windows wants to replace some files in the Windows directory with the ones from the original XP-CD (after installation of AVS120). Then it works ok. So some ".dll" or other files you install there seem to be incompatible with some XP installations.[/QUOTE]
I had that issue too on a UK English XP SP2 install |
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In the meanwhile I have removed 1.2.0 installer package from SourceForge page. There is still the No_Install package available for testing. Very, very sorry... Bye Last edited by MrC; 19th November 2007 at 22:07. |
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30th November 2007, 10:41 | #140 | Link | |
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Did you try changing AVS Source method? Go to Settings/Encoding/AVS Source Filter and select "AVISource". Same error? Another (mayve silly) question: do you have DirectX 9 installed? :wink: Bye |
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