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22nd December 2012, 10:18 | #2741 | Link | |
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When resizing, it is advisable to choose resolution which will give the least aspect ratio error. For example, if a movie is shot in 2.35 I choose 640x272, if it is 1.77 - 624x352, 1.85 - 624x336. This aspect ratio error calculator would take into account the original movie resolution, cropping options and then display the aspect ratio error according to the chosen resolution: |
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22nd December 2012, 14:49 | #2742 | Link | |
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Nevertheless I can now reproduce the problem with two idle workers and a OneClick job. After the OneClick has finished the next jobs are done hidden. Is that also your problem? But even after several hours debugging around I cannot find the cause of this problem and will now stop finding it. I will implement a workaround for this but it will only work for OneClick generated jobs. EDIT: please try 2237. Last edited by Zathor; 22nd December 2012 at 16:58. |
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24th December 2012, 04:08 | #2743 | Link | |
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http://www.videohelp.com/toolsimages/hdconverttox_1192.jpg The ability to resize up would get my MeGUI improvement vote. Doing it the way other programs tend to.... changing the color of the resize text area to let you know you're doing it, but not actually stopping you..... Now that MeGUI can do mod2 resizing, the ability to resize up would be next on my wish list. |
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25th December 2012, 10:43 | #2744 | Link |
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Dont know why this happened -- Local/Server version:2237 | Date's different--2012-6-7|2012-12-22... url: postimage.org/image/a2af4oa4h Keep gettin' updated.. every damn time also then restart and nothing pops up?!-Megui.. Last edited by ebuss07; 25th December 2012 at 10:46. Reason: png |
26th December 2012, 00:48 | #2745 | Link | |
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In Megui, you write: Subtitle(String(Aspect_Error(4,0,-2,0))). If you want specify output dimensions, then: Subtitle(String(Aspect_Error(4,0,-2,0, 640, 480))) Bye,
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26th December 2012, 11:48 | #2746 | Link | |
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EDIT: if it still fails please upload the complete log. Last edited by Zathor; 26th December 2012 at 11:54. |
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26th December 2012, 12:18 | #2747 | Link | |
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I am facing the same problem. If you go to the megui main site and download the archive file 2237 core and try to extract it. For me it will give an error that the archive is corrupted. Here is a log of my megui though: Code:
Connecting to server: http://megui.xvidvideo.ru/auto/stable/ There is 1 file which can be updated. Updating core. File 1/1. Could not unzip C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\MeGUI_2153_x86\update_cache\megui-core_2237.zip. Deleting file. Error: Could not delete file C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\MeGUI_2153_x86\update_cache\megui-core_2237.zip Error: Failed to download file core with error: CouldNotDownloadFile. Update completed Error: Files which have been not sucessfully updated: 1 |
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26th December 2012, 14:38 | #2748 | Link |
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Thanks for fixing the status window bug. It was really starting to 'bug' me. I often like to change the priority depending on what else I'm doing and I was unable to do this easily with that bug.
Also thanks for adding subtitle support for .mp4. Excellent. |
26th December 2012, 17:49 | #2749 | Link |
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I've just had a horrible experience. I set MeGUI to encode a video, edited the audio encode job to switch to a different audio track, but I forgot to edit the mux job.
MeGUI worked on the video for over 5 hours, completed the video encode, tried to mux and gave the error "Exception message: Calling setup of processor failed with error 'Required file 'd:\audio.mp3' is missing". It then deleted the video track it just spent 5 hours encoding. edit: I understand that there is a "delete intermediate files" option, but it should not do that if there has been a muxing error. Last edited by unknownsoldierX; 26th December 2012 at 19:43. |
27th December 2012, 08:52 | #2750 | Link |
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Zathor, MeGUI stable got mkvtoolnix updated to 5.9.0, but that version of mkvmerge has a bug on muxing date, you might want to push a pre-release build.
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27th December 2012, 09:15 | #2751 | Link | |
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For sure - please upload the full log file covering all involved jobs. |
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27th December 2012, 09:44 | #2752 | Link | |
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27th December 2012, 13:51 | #2755 | Link |
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There are many "pastebins" available, like http://paste.frubar.net (supports line highlighting by prepending lines with '@@'; you can limit the storage duration).
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27th December 2012, 16:23 | #2759 | Link |
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Ok, in that case it is intended as the input vide file is a true intermediate file. Those files will be deleted when the corresponding job is finished successful or the job will be deleted. The second part has happened in your case. I have to think about the ways to handle that better - currently I have only the idea that a warning message box should appear when deleting such a job.
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27th December 2012, 17:10 | #2760 | Link |
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Well, I don't think it makes sense to delete intermediate files if there is an error. It would be great if there were a warning message saying which file(s) were affected. Maybe a prompt asking if MeGUI should delete the involved intermediate file(s).
In my situation, I simply forgot to update the mux job. So the encoding when perfectly fine, but then MeGUI couldn't find the audio file it was told to mux, so it deleted the video file. If there is no prompt before deleting such files, I'd rather MeGUI just leave them. Better to leave a couple gigabytes in a folder, which I would easily find and deal with myself, than delete a perfectly fine video stream that took hours to encode. Disabling the deleting of intermediate files altogether avoids this issue, but then I'd manually be deleting files all the time. In short, if MeGUI has a file missing error, it shouldn't freak out and delete all the other files which are most likely still viable. |
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