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Old 15th January 2010, 04:17   #1121  |  Link
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FOLLOWUP: I was able to get things working by first muxing the m2v and ac3 files using ImagoMPEG-Muxer. Then I pull the resulting mpg files in and add the srt files. Now it's outputing correctly with all the video, audio, and subtitle content. I burned the DVD and tested it and everything was good. So the problem must be related to the differences between a single mpg file and the separate m2v and ac3 files.

Separate question: Whenever I use srt files created using CCExtractor 0.53 I get the following error message when building the DVD directory in AVStoDVD:

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Illegal characters encountered!
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Subtitle contains illegal characters, e.g. non closing brackets <. Please fix before continuing!
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OK
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I usually get it twice for each title I add to the project. I click OK to dismiss it, and the end result appears to be working fine despite the error messages. Do I need to convert the srt format to something else? What problems could result from illegal characters? I could attach a sample srt file if that would be helpful.
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Muxman accepts subs in 2 different format: IfoEdit (.sup) or Scenarist (.sst). When you have a SubRip Text (.srt) format, AVStoDVD converts it to .sup and then author it. You can do that step manually using SubtitlesCreator, a sw that comes with AVStoDVD package. Be careful to setup the screen layout (font, size, position). If your srt file has problems, then SubtitlesCreator should inform you about that.

If CCExtractor supports IfoEdit (sup) output format, you should use that option instead to convert them to srt.

What happens if you feed the m2v+ac3 (not muxed) to AVStoDVD without the srt?



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Old 15th January 2010, 16:04   #1123  |  Link
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hi

You think you could add deadzone quantization to the hc options? Or I way I can use it with your program? Thanks for your time.
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Old 15th January 2010, 17:01   #1124  |  Link
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What happens if you feed the m2v+ac3 (not muxed) to AVStoDVD without the srt?
The first thing I tried was to remove the srt files from each title. I thought since I was getting the error messages, they might be the reason for the vob files cutting off prematurely. However they had nothing to do with it, because feeding in just the m2v files with their ac3 counterparts alone, gave me identical results sans subtitles. The vob still cut out at exactly the same place.

Conversely when I tried the already muxed mpg files, I added the srt files as well - after all removing them hadn't helped before, so I might as well include them. Sure enough the vob files came out correctly and even included the subtitles correctly.

Whatever is causing the error when converting the srt files, the program seems to be compensating for it in a way that doesn't hinder muxman at all. I'd just like to know more specifically what's going on, and be able to eliminate the error messages, because they halt the process until I click OK. I'm also worried that even though everything seems OK with the subtitles, that perhaps problems I haven't encountered yet, could show up eventually.

BTW I want to thank you for creating such a useful, and easy to use program.
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@gizzin

deadzone quantization is from HCenc 0.24 beta only, and I have not yet added support to 0.24 beta. Anyway, if you want to use 0.24 you can and you can edit its command parameter by toggling on the 'Edit command parameters at runtime' advanced option.


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Have you tried to analyse the srt file with SubtitlesCreator? Any errors report?

Could you setup CCExtractor to output subtitles in sup format? One conversion is better than two....




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Old 15th January 2010, 19:23   #1126  |  Link
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Please help me about mux error.
Should I send the attachments again?
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Old 15th January 2010, 21:17   #1127  |  Link
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@veco

your previous attachments are still waiting for mods approval. You can either upload them on mediafire.com or copy&paste the log file directly here.



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Old 15th January 2010, 22:43   #1128  |  Link
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I have a suggestion, however if this option exists and I just can't find it I do apologise.

As I had 12 smaller files in queue to make a DVD the other day I found that I could not edit the avisynth script and apply to all clips in DVD queue (only for that 1 DVD). I found your option to copy but that then meant I had to copy from clip1 to clip 2 clip 2 to clip 3 etc.

An apply script to all files in queue would have been awesome. Or similar.

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I Think my attachmentes are already aprroved.

My LOg :
<13-01-2010 16:46:06>
START PROCESS
<>

<13-01-2010 16:46:06>
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: F:\AVIDVD
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: Spline64Resize
Video Resolution: 0
Video BitRate Min: 2500
Video BitRate Level 1: 6000
Video Profile Level 2: 4500
Video BitRate Max: 8000
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: PT - Portuguese
Chapthers Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: H: HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H55N 1.03
DVD Burning Speed: 8x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Save Log file: 1
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1
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<13-01-2010 16:46:06>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.avi
Info: XviD - 1083 kbps - 640x272 - DAR 2,353 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 2:07:03 hours - 182772 frames
Audio: G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.avi
Info: AC3 - 448 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 2:06:50 hours
Subs: G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.srt
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.25]
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<13-01-2010 16:46:06>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Import("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")

Video = A2DVideoSource("G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp")
# Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes.
Audio = A2DAudioSource("G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp")

Video = Video.ConvertToYV12
#Using DGPulldown to upsize FPS
Video = Video.AddBorders(0,44,0,44)
Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,576)

AudioDub(Video, Audio)
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<13-01-2010 16:46:06>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass
Target Video FileSize: 3912,1 MB
HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.HCenc.ini"
HCenc ini file:
*INFILE C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.avs
*AVSRELOAD
*OUTFILE F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.m2v
*LOGFILE C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.HCenc.log
*MAXBITRATE 9000
*BITRATE 4305
*PROFILE BEST
*ASPECT 16:9
*PROGRESSIVE
*BIAS 40
*DC_PREC 9
*MATRIX MPEG
*AQ 1
*LUMGAIN 0
*SMP
*PRIORITY IDLE
*WAIT 2
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<13-01-2010 17:23:37>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
A2DVideoSource: AVISource
Created File: F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.m2v (3913,6 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 4339 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1,778 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 2:06:55 hours - 182589 frames
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<13-01-2010 17:23:37>
START PULLDOWN OPERATIONS
DGPulldown Parameters: "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.m2v" -srcfps 23.976 -destfps 25 -inplace -bff
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<13-01-2010 17:29:16>
END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS
DGPulldown executed on File: F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.m2v (3913,6 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 4335 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1,778 - 24 fps (CFR) - Progressive (2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:3 Pulldown) - 2:07:03 hours - 182954 frames
<>

<13-01-2010 17:29:16>
START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "G:\0_FILMES\Star Trek 2009\Star Trek 2009.avi" -acodec copy "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.ToFix.ac3"
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<13-01-2010 17:30:45>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.ac3 (406,4 MB)
OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: AC3 - 448 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 2:06:50 hours
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<13-01-2010 17:30:47>
START SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS
SubtitleCreator Parameters: "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.srt" -p2 -i"C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\SubtitleCreator\Examples\VTS_01_1.IFO"
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<13-01-2010 17:31:03>
END SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.sup (4,4 MB)
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<13-01-2010 17:31:03>
START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_BatchMux.ini"
BatchMux ini file:
-d "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_MuxMan.mxp"
-l "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_MuxMan.log"
-muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-v "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.m2v"
-vidmode LB
-a1 "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.ac3"
-a1lang en
-s1 "F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009.sup"
-s1lang pt
-cellfr "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009_MuxMan.txt"
-progfr "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009_MuxMan.txt"
-chapfr "C:\Users\vitor\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_1_Star Trek 2009_MuxMan.txt"

<>

<13-01-2010 17:34:23>
END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
Created Folder: F:\AVIDVD\DVD_1 (4421,7 MB)
<>

<13-01-2010 17:34:24>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.2.5
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Thanks everything

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Old 16th January 2010, 16:54   #1130  |  Link
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I don't know what's wrong...

Since switching to Windows 7 I never had luck encoding an mkv to DVD with avs2dvd.

Tried out the new version... still... no luck.


I always end up with choppy output.

Sometimes it's just at the beginning of the movie and smooth after 10 minutes.

Used HCEnc... forced QUenc...


The movies are always choppy.

Framerate of the mkv is 23.976.
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Old 16th January 2010, 19:18   #1131  |  Link
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@veco

honestly I cannot understand where you are getting the error: from the screenshot and the log file, everything is ok. Are you worried by the "stop" icon? Do not mind, it only means that muxing step is not required. BTW, where did you get that avi?


@flebber

good suggestion, will put in ToDo list


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directshow filter issue? Have you installed ffdshow?




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directshow filter issue? Have you installed ffdshow?




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It sure is... I'll try reinstalling.

edit: No... still choppy.

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I am having trouble with audio encoding. It aborts with error to review log. I am not understanding the log error.

Edit: I am trying again now with quenc as audio encoder instead of wavi and aften.
2nd Edit : Quenc was succcessful
Quote:
<17/01/2010 2:49:56 PM>
START PROCESS
<>

<17/01/2010 2:49:56 PM>
PROJECT SETTINGS

DVD Video Standard: PAL
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Size: 3011/4450 MB (68%)
DVD Output Setup: Burn DVD
DVD Label: Insanitary
DVD Menu: No Menu
Output Folder: C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My 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: 1
DVD Audio Language: EN - English
DVD Subs Language: EN - English
Chapthers Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: D: HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH22NP20 1.04
DVD Burning Speed: 4x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Save Log file: 1
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1
<>

<17/01/2010 2:49:56 PM>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg
Info: MPEG-2 Video - 8129 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.333 - 25 fps (CFR) - Interlaced (TFF) - 43:00 minutes - 64522 frames
Audio: C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg
Info: PCM - 1536 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 2ch - 43:01 minutes
Subs:
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.25]
<>

<17/01/2010 2:49:56 PM>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Import("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Lib\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\dfttest.dll")

# Video is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes.
Video = A2DVideoSource("C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg", CacheFolder = "C:\DOCUME~1\Family\LOCALS~1\Temp")
# Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes.
Audio = A2DAudioSource("C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg", CacheFolder = "C:\DOCUME~1\Family\LOCALS~1\Temp")

Video = Video.ConvertToYV12(interlaced = true)

AudioDub(Video, Audio)
dfttest()
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<17/01/2010 2:49:59 PM>
START VIDEO DEMUXING OPERATIONS
Target Video FileSize: 2501.1 MB
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg" -vcodec copy -ss 00:00:00.000 -vframes 64521 "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary_0_Insanitary.m2v"
<>

<17/01/2010 2:54:31 PM>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary_0_Insanitary.m2v (2457.6 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 8048 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.333 - 25 fps (CFR) - Interlaced (TFF) - 43:00 minutes - 64521 frames
<>

<17/01/2010 2:54:32 PM>
START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary.mpg" -acodec copy -ss 00:00:00 -aframes 120977 "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\My Documents\Insanitary_0_Insanitary.ToFix.wav"
<>

<17/01/2010 2:54:44 PM>
PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS.

CHECK LOG FILE <C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\FAMILY\MY DOCUMENTS\INSANITARY_0.LOG> FOR MORE INFO.
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<17/01/2010 2:54:44 PM>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.2.5
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It sure is... I'll try reinstalling.

edit: No... still choppy.
Indeed... no choppyness in Vista.
But when encoded under Win7 with avs2dvd the result's always choppy.
At least in the first 10minutes of the movie.
It's much smoother afterwards...

What might I have done wrong?
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Audio is already DVD compliant (PCM 48kHz). AVStoDVD does not encode it, but it tries to demux audio (using FFMpeg). For some reason FFMpeg fails to demux audio and gives an error (while video demuxing process ends successfully).

It makes no sense to me (in this situation) that QuEnc works instead Wavi+Aften do not, because none of them are used...

Since FFmpeg fails to demux, I suggest you to set AVStoDVD to re-encode audio to AC3 (use 256 kbps if you want to preserve quality).


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take a look at this thread about Tool for changing preferred DirectShow filters in Windows 7.




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take a look at this thread about Tool for changing preferred DirectShow filters in Windows 7.
Hum... I set H264 to ffdshow in 64bit and to AVCcore in 32bit.

It's still choppy.



By the way... should I install ffdshow 64bit AND 32bit?
Only 32bit? Only 64bit?

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I'm running out of ideas (I do not have win7). Let's try again:

1. If your OS is xx bit you should install the ffdshow xx bit version.
2. Remove (temporarly) AVCcore.
3. Make sure you have installed Haali Media Splitter.

Do any other win7+a2d users have same issues?

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I don't know what's wrong...

Since switching to Windows 7 I never had luck encoding an mkv to DVD with avs2dvd.

Tried out the new version... still... no luck.


I always end up with choppy output.

Sometimes it's just at the beginning of the movie and smooth after 10 minutes.

Used HCEnc... forced QUenc...


The movies are always choppy.

Framerate of the mkv is 23.976.
This is the exact same problem I had (I use vista 32bit). The only way to fix it is to use ffmpegsource as the filter. We never got to the core of the problem.
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This is the exact same problem I had (I use vista 32bit). The only way to fix it is to use ffmpegsource as the filter. We never got to the core of the problem.
Hey gizzin!
Thx.

I will try this when I'm at home.

I just need to install ffmpegsource or do I have to set it up somehow/somewhere?

edit: Okay... I see. It's just a dll...
Hm... what to do with it?

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Hm... what to do with it?
Go to 'Preferences'/'Encoding' and select 'FFMpegSource' as 'AVS Source Filter'. Save Preferences, if you want. Then load your mkv.



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