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Old 12th June 2009, 09:06   #881  |  Link
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Hello,

I'm converting mkv to DVD (for a friend that does not matter too much about image quality).

AVStoDVD works fine, got once a crash, but now it's working. However, there seems to be a slight defect: when I watch the end product (the DVD), every few frames, it looks like the image is jumping/vibrating. When it's a quite scene during the movie, you can see like the movie was vibrating, like if it was getting a light electric shock...sorry, I don't really know how to describe it.
How can I check frame per frame? how to troubleshoot? Also, I don't know where is the issue (if any)? I mean, don't know if it's due to AVStoDVD...

With another movie, even if an .ac3 file is created, the final product (DVD) does not have sound.
here is the log:
Code:
<6/12/2009 8:03:06 AM>
START PROCESS
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<6/12/2009 8:03:06 AM>
DVD SETTINGS
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Video Standard: PAL
DVD Chapters Interval: 5 min
DVD Menu: Static DVD Menu
DVD Size: 4435/4435 MB (100%)
DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder

Delete Temp Process Files: Yes
Delete Working Files: Yes
Edit Command Parameters: No
Save Log file: Yes
Output Folder: C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents
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<6/12/2009 8:03:06 AM>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: F:\inf-milk.mkv
Info: AVC - 5455 kbps - 1280x688 - DAR 1.86 - 23.976 fps - PPF - 2:08:11 hours - 184584 frames
Audio: F:\inf-milk.mkv
Info: DTS - 1536 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 2:08:18 hours
Subs: 
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.10]
<>

<6/12/2009 8:03:06 AM>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Import("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")

Video = A2DVideoSource("F:\inf-milk.mkv", CacheFolder = "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp")
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12
#Using DGPulldown to upsize FPS
Video = Video.AddBorders(0,16,0,16)
Video = Video.Lanczos4Resize(720,576)

Return Video
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<6/12/2009 8:03:06 AM>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass
Target Video FileSize: 2909.1 MB
HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01.HCenc.ini"
HCenc ini file:
*INFILE C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01.avs
*AVSRELOAD
*OUTFILE C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.m2v
*LOGFILE C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01.HCenc.log
*MAXBITRATE 9000
*BITRATE 3173
*PROFILE BEST
*ASPECT 16:9
*PROGRESSIVE
*BIAS 30
*DC_PREC 8
*MATRIX MPEG
*AQ 1
*LUMGAIN 0
*SMP
*PRIORITY IDLE
*WAIT 2
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<6/12/2009 11:19:12 AM>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.m2v (2913.3 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 3227 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps - PPF - 2:08:10 hours - 184396 frames
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<6/12/2009 11:24:52 AM>
END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS
DGPulldown executed on File: C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.m2v (2913.3 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 3224 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 25 fps - PPF - 2:08:18 hours - 192464 frames
<>

<6/12/2009 11:24:52 AM>
START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "F:\inf-milk.mkv" -acodec copy "C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.ToFix.ac3"
<>

<6/12/2009 11:27:39 AM>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.ac3 (1384.9 MB)
OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: DTS - 1536 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 0 seconds
<>

<6/12/2009 11:27:46 AM>
START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_BatchMux.ini"
BatchMux ini file:
-d "C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_MuxMan.mxp"
-l "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_MuxMan.log"
-muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-v "C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.m2v"
-vidmode LB
-a1 "C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2_Title_01.ac3"
-a1lang en
-cellfr "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01_MuxMan.txt"
-progfr "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01_MuxMan.txt"
-chapfr "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Title_01_MuxMan.txt"
-SEG2v "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Menu.bmp"
-SEG2vidmode LB
-SEG2s1 "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Menu.sst"
-SEG2s1dmode WIDE_LB
-SEG2hlmnu "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_Buttons.mnu"
-SEG2hlcsm "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD\Menu\Highlight_Scheme.csm"
-hcn "C:\DOCUME~1\vini\LOCALS~1\Temp\MILK_2_BatchMux.hcn"
<>

<6/12/2009 11:32:48 AM>
END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
Created Folder: C:\Documents and Settings\vini\My Documents\MILK_2 (2992.2 MB)
<>

<6/12/2009 11:32:49 AM>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.1.4
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many thanks
vini

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Old 12th June 2009, 20:55   #882  |  Link
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@Filbert

I took a look to the mov file you sent me and I must admit that is really a challenge: ffmpeg (used by AVStoDVD to demux audio) fails to extract the wav audio track it contains, see error log herebelow:

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FFmpeg version SVN-r16596-Sherpya, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard,
et a
l.
 libavutil     49.12. 0 / 49.12. 0
 libavcodec    52.10. 0 / 52.10. 0
 libavformat   52.23. 1 / 52.23. 1
 libavdevice   52. 1. 0 / 52. 1. 0
 libavfilter    0. 2. 0 /  0. 2. 0
 libswscale     0. 6. 1 /  0. 6. 1
 libpostproc   51. 2. 0 / 51. 2. 0
 built on Jan 14 2009 07:24:48, gcc: 4.2.5 20080919 (prerelease) [Sherpya]
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0179A470]sample aspect ratio already set,
overriding
by 'pasp' atom
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'D:\Personal\Movies
\Bluescreen.cut.mov':

 Duration: 00:00:05.36, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 30338 kb/s
   Stream #0.0(eng): Video: dvvideo, yuv420p, 720x576, 25.00 tb(r)
   Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: pcm_s16be, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s
Output #0, wav, to 'D:\Personal\Movies\DVD\DVD_5_Bluescreen.cut.ToFix.wav':
   Stream #0.0(eng): Audio: pcm_s16be, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s
Stream mapping:
 Stream #0.1 -> #0.0
[wav @ 01890050]NONE codec not supported in WAVE format
Could not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters ?)
When trying to re-encode audio, directshowsource cannot render the file, while ffmpegsource can but it crashes after few seconds....

The only (thru command line) way to demux the wav track I found is mencoder, but, really, I do not think to add mencoder (10 MB) to AVStoDVD package just to handle this kind of "problematic" mov files.

Any alternative hint is well accepted.



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Old 13th June 2009, 12:18   #883  |  Link
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The only (thru command line) way to demux the wav track I found is mencoder, but, really, I do not think to add mencoder (10 MB) to AVStoDVD package just to handle this kind of "problematic" mov files.

Any alternative hint is well accepted.
No, you don't have to add mencoder ;-). The file itself shouldn't be "problematic" as I think it is standard conform (both Quicktime and Avid are also used in professional environment). Okay, then that doesn't mean anything otherwise... ;-)

As written in a previous post it worked until 2.1.4, so audio handling seems to have changed in the new alphas.

2.1.4.:
START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Wavi (WAV) Parameters: "C:\DOKUME~1\User\LOKALE~1\Temp\Bluescreen.cut_0_Title_01.avs" "C:\DOKUME~1\User\LOKALE~1\Temp\Bluescreen.cut_0_Title_01.wav"
Aften (AC3) Parameters: -b 192 "C:\DOKUME~1\User\LOKALE~1\Temp\Bluescreen.cut_0_Title_01.wav" "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User\Eigene Dateien\Bluescreen.cut_0_Title_01.ac3"
<>
<13.06.2009 13:00:35>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS


Alphas:
START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "H:\Test-Videos\[Source]\Bluescreen.cut.mov" -acodec copy "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\User\Eigene Dateien\Bluescreen.cut.ToFix.wav"
<>
<13.06.2009 13:02:42>
PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS.



Can't you use the method of 2.1.4. for DV-Quicktime Movie if it is detected?

Thanx for your all your effort...

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Filbert,

you cannot compare 2.2.0 Alpha, which retains (or tries to retain ) WAV audio, with 2.1.4, which re-encode them to AC3.

If you want to have a fair contest you must setup 2.2.0 Alpha to force audio re-encoding to AC3. Just go to 'Preferences'/'AudioVideo' and toggle off 'Keep DVD Compliant Audio'. Then load your mov.

I did try to process your file with audio re-encoding to AC3: using DirectShowSource, AviSynth says "Render file, the filter graph manager won't talk to me" (do I miss a QuickTime directshow codec maybe?), while ffmpegsource does not complain but crashes anyway. Result is a AC3 file of few bytes that MuxMan accepts but the real result is a DVD with no audio. Same for 2.1.4 and 2.2.0 Alpha (they have same AVS script building and AC3 encoding routine). Is that your situation as well?



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Both were compared with the same settings (Audio format AC3, keep DVD compliant audio). So with these options set I thought AVStoDVD will convert WAV to AC3, regardless wether it is DVD compliant WAV or not. So does the "Keep DVD compliant audio" option overide the "DVD Audio format" if it is compliant?
I don't get the other errors you get, so we probably have a different codec setup.

As I'm on the jump I will take a deeper look into it tomorrow or monday.

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I'm converting mkv to DVD (for a friend that does not matter too much about image quality).
Where did you or your friend get these MKV movies?
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That means you are in violation of our forum rule 6.
So the guidelines here are "everyone is assumed to be a pirate unless proven otherwise (and even then, theyre probably a pirate)"?

Also, i find it very hypocritical that yo allow tons and tons of threads about circumventing copy protection, but not even "hey i have an mkv i want to convert". The latter is clearly more serious, right?

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So the guidelines here are "everyone is assumed to be a pirate unless proven otherwise (and even then, theyre probably a pirate)"?
No, the guidelines are to assume innocence unless the poster gives grounds for suspicion. These may include talking of having downloaded a movie or, in this case, a very scene-release looking filename in a logfile. When in doubt about source material, moderators will request clarification.

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Mr C, do you have any recommendation how to convert a 23.976 NTSC Progressive source to dvd without some sceenes getting choppy? PAL act's like it dropped frames, while ntsc encoding gave me an error.
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So does the "Keep DVD compliant audio" option overide the "DVD Audio format" if it is compliant?
I don't get the other errors you get, so we probably have a different codec setup.
Yes, 'Keep DVD compliant audio' has the priority.

About Quicktime codec, what package are you using? I am using QT Alternative, but it seems not to be very "friendly" to directshowsource.

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Mr C, do you have any recommendation how to convert a 23.976 NTSC Progressive source to dvd without some sceenes getting choppy? PAL act's like it dropped frames, while ntsc encoding gave me an error.
Pulldown from 23.976 to 25 should be the best choice. It is the standard AVStoDVD way. BTW you can try to go thru ChangeFPS(25) approach (usually it gives a sligthly jerky video):
1. Edit AviSynth script
2. Remove '#Using DGPulldown to upsize FPS' line
3. Put 'Video = Video.ChangeFPS(25)' instead.

Let me know

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New Alpha is available to download. Change log (from previous Alpha):

- Improved DTS audio track support
- Added a progress bar window to monitor MuxMan authoring process
- Added 'Haali Media Splitter' in AVStoDVD Installer package



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About Quicktime codec, what package are you using? I am using QT Alternative, but it seems not to be very "friendly" to directshowsource.
I use QT Alternative too, and after some less hectically tests I get the same errors when using DirectShowSource.
Concerning the not working demuxing, maybe a fake demux could be used as DV-Audio is always in WAV format (at least it worked without error):
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ffmpeg.exe -i "Bluescreen.cut.mov" -vn "DVD_0_Bluescreen.cut.ToFix.wav"
That way I got a working WAV File out of the testfile.

Greets, Filbert

PS. Thanx for new alpha :-)

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Concerning the not working demuxing, maybe a fake demux could be used as DV-Audio is always in WAV format (at least it worked without error):
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ffmpeg.exe -i "Bluescreen.cut.mov" -vn "DVD_0_Bluescreen.cut.ToFix.wav"
Very good idea, Filbert. To be generalized: every time there is a audio encoding/demuxing failure, a sort of simple "backup" routine (with ffmpeg) can be activated.



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Hi, just tested the latest alpha, couldn't find any noticeable bugs or really any at all I think. I tried it fitting 26 videos on dvd. Worked out pretty much fine. What could be great would be more options on the menus. Here are some suggestions.

1. Customizable highlight color for thumbnails and the same when you click on the thumbnail.

2. Chapter menus

3. Be able to put text anywhere on the menu.

4. Be able to use the buttons that you created in the button generator.

5. Change the outline of the thumbnails, meaning the border.

6. Manually change the size of the thumbnail by dragging with mouse.

7. Custom title for each page/custom background picture for each page/ custom background video/music meaning be able to use different titles and different background pictures and different video/music for each page yeah.

Hope you can implement in next version that would be great thanks in advance.

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hey mate, you are giving me works till my retirement!

1. Quite easy. Will add.
2. As I stated before, I will wait for next BatchMux release, which should support that feature.
3. I do not see a big added value, but, ok, I will add.
4. ?
5. Do you mean "frame" highlights? It is in my ToDo list since a while. Not so easy. As highlights image mask MuxMan accepts only max 8 bit bmp. For simple highlights (like a rectangle or a line) the solution is straight: 2 static bmp files (one for PAL and one for NTSC resolutions). For complex/dynamic highlights, bmp should be created at runtime, so I need a command line sw that have the capability to produce 8 bit bmp. I have not found a convenient solution yet. Any input is very appreciated.
6. See point 3
7. You love flexibility, don't you? Ok I will add a load of vector variables to DVD Menu Editor... AVStoDVD will become a RAM devourer... (jokin')

Maybe you will not see everything in the next release, but stay tuned.



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Being quite lazy I'd like to see drag/drop refined so I can simply drop the file onto the desktop icon.
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Just trying to make AVStoDVD the best freeware dvd authoring/making solution.

Glad you can implement those features thanks in advance.

I used the button generator feature in the dvd menu making part of AVStoDVD but was unable to actually implement them in the menus themselves, couldn't find where they went and how to make them function.

Oh yeah, i meant the borders/frames of the selectable motion/still buttons(where you click in the menu to watch a video), right now it is defaulted to a film style frame. I would like to use different ones like no border or ones that are colored, ones that have different decorations I hope this is clear enough if not I will post a picture.

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AVStoDVD 2.2.0 Final is (finally) out.

Summary of changes from previous stable release (2.1.4), in bold the changes from previous Alpha:

- Some bugs fixed
- Several minor GUI improvements
- Changed 'Settings' section in 'Preferences' section. Warning: now all changes made in 'Preferences' section are NOT reflected in current project settings.
- Added support to input files drag & drop onto AVStoDVD executable (improved CL handling)
- Added files drag&drop capability to main window
- Added support to customizable DVD Chapters (new tab in 'Title Edit' section and new functions in Preview Clip section)
- Added one Audio Track selection from multiple Audio Tracks input files
- Added last 5 recent Projects history in 'File' Menu section
- Added a progress bar window to monitor MuxMan authoring process
- Added a backup Audio encoding routine (ffmpeg based) if main routine fails. Thanks to Filbert @forum.doom9.org
- Added support to AviSynth scripts as input media format
- Added AviSynth function 'A2DInfo.avsi': a AviSynth Media Info function
- Added 'AC3 Audio Encoder' to 'Preferences'/'Encoding' (Wavi+Aften, FFmpeg+Aften, QuEnc)
- Added 'AUTO' option to 'Preferences'/'AudioVideo'/'Video Resolution'
- Added 'Audio Normalize' option to 'Preferences'/'AudioVideo'
- Removed 'Fix AC3 Errors' from 'Preferences'/'AudioVideo'
- Added 'Change ffdshow Mixer Output to <same as input>' option to 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- Added 'Title Edit'/'Refresh Title' option
- Added 'Title'/'View Title Info' command
- Added Wave PCM Audio support
- Improved DTS audio track support
- Added 'Keep DVD Compliant Video' option in 'Title Edit'/'Video'
- Added WxH pixels info to 'Title Edit'/'Video'/'Video Resolution'
- Added 'Keep DVD Compliant Audio' option in 'Title Edit'/'Audio'
- Added 'Fix AC3 Errors' option to 'Title Edit'/'Audio'
- Moved 'Advanced Settings' tab from 'Preferences' to main AVStoDVD window (added new button/switch in the taskbar)
- Added 'Post Process' options in main window 'Advanced Settings'
- Removed 'DVD Label' from 'Preferences'/'AuthoringBurning'
- Added 'DVD Label' option to main window 'Advanced Settings'
- Removed 'Enable Multithread Encoding' option from 'Preferences'/'Encoding'
- Added 'Enable Multithread Encoding' option to main window 'Advanced Settings'
- Removed 'DVD Menu' tab from 'Preferences' section
- Added 'DVD Menu'/'Wizard' command & new form
- Added 'DVD Menu'/'Reset' command
- Added support to multi pages DVD Menu
- Added support to 4:3 Aspect Ratio DVD Menu
- Added support to text-only style DVD Menu
- Added possibility to remove 'Play All' button from DVD Menu
- Added DVD Menu highlights customization
- Added DVD Menu thumbnails shadow customization
- Added DVD Menu video bitrate customization
- Improved DVD Menu highlights links generation routine
- Improved 'MaxMenuTitles': from 17 to 99 titles
- Improved log file (added DVD Menu Building info)
- Improved errors handling
- Updated Help Section
- Re-added 'Avs2Avi' (AviSynth script processor)
- Added 'Haali Media Splitter' in AVStoDVD Installer package
- FFmpeg updated to r16596
- MediaInfo updated to 0.7.16
- ImgBurn updated to 2.4.4.0

Have nice conversions!



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