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Old 8th October 2010, 20:23   #8621  |  Link
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Old 9th October 2010, 10:14   #8622  |  Link
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Iam still trying to figure out what happens to the original DTS-MA track.

I have checked the FLAC option and when I read the demux log I see the original track is downconverted from 24 bits to 16 bits. Why?

I found a readme under Tools\Ax\ArcSoft DTS Decoder that I followed. Is something wrong with my decoding?

Here is the log:
Code:
eac3to v3.24
command line: "E:\Dokument\Videoredigering\RipBot264v1.16.3\Tools\eac3to\eac3to.exe"  "E:\Dokument\AnyDVDHD\SHERLOCK HOLMES\" 2) 2: "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\video.mkv" -seekToIFrames 4: "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_English.dtsma.flac" -down16 23: "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\23_subtitles_Swedish_1080.sup" 1: "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\chapters.txt" -progressnumbers -log="E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\demuxlog.txt"
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M2TS, 2 video tracks, 7 audio tracks, 23 subtitle tracks, 2:08:24, 24p /1.001
1: Chapters, 30 chapters
2: VC-1, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
3: VC-1, 480p24 /1.001 (3:2)
4: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz
   (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
5: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
6: AC3, French, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
7: AC3, German, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
8: AC3, Italian, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
9: AC3, Spanish, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
10: DTS Express, English, 2.0 channels, 16 bits, 192kbps, 48kHz
11: Subtitle (PGS), English
12: Subtitle (PGS), French
13: Subtitle (PGS), German
14: Subtitle (PGS), German
15: Subtitle (PGS), Italian
16: Subtitle (PGS), Italian
17: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
18: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
19: Subtitle (PGS), Danish
20: Subtitle (PGS), Finnish
21: Subtitle (PGS), Norwegian
22: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese
23: Subtitle (PGS), Swedish
24: Subtitle (PGS), French
25: Subtitle (PGS), German
26: Subtitle (PGS), Italian
27: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
28: Subtitle (PGS), English
29: Subtitle (PGS), French
30: Subtitle (PGS), German
31: Subtitle (PGS), Italian
32: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
33: Subtitle (PGS), Dutch
Creating file "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\chapters.txt"...
[v02] Extracting video track number 2...
[v02] Muxing video to Matroska...
[a04] Extracting audio track number 4...
[a04] Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder...
[a04] Reducing depth from 24 to 16 bits...
[a04] Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
[s23] Extracting subtitle track number 23...
[a04] Creating file "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_English.dtsma.flac"...
[s23] Creating file "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\23_subtitles_Swedish_1080.sup"...
[a04] The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits.
[a04] The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
[a04] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 0:01:09.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 11ms at playtime 0:11:33.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 5ms at playtime 0:15:42.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 0:18:09.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 6ms at playtime 0:29:45.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 10ms at playtime 0:32:43.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 0:37:08.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 0:51:38.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 10ms at playtime 0:54:00.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 8ms at playtime 1:11:14.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 12ms at playtime 1:23:18.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:26:04.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 9ms at playtime 1:35:55.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:49:56.  <WARNING>
[a04] Audio overlaps for 5ms at playtime 2:01:33.  <WARNING>
[a04] Starting 2nd pass...
[a04] Extracting audio track number 4...
[a04] Decoding with ArcSoft DTS Decoder...
[a04] Reducing depth from 24 to 16 bits...
[a04] Encoding FLAC with libFlac...
[a04] Realizing RAW/PCM gaps...
[a04] Creating file "E:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_English.dtsma.flac"...
[a04] The processed audio track has a constant bit depth of 16 bits.
Added fps value (24 /1.001) to MKV header.
Video track 2 contains 184729 frames.
Video track 3 contains 184729 frames.
Subtitle track 23 contains 1382 captions.
eac3to processing took 27 minutes, 7 seconds.
Done.
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Old 9th October 2010, 10:19   #8623  |  Link
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I have checked the FLAC option and when I read the demux log I see the original track is downconverted from 24 bits to 16 bits. Why?
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...howtopic=49843
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Old 9th October 2010, 10:35   #8624  |  Link
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I've used this app a lot before, it's great and I never had any problems with it .

Until today with a specific video, the x264 application crashes at about 60% through the 2nd pass.

The video is an HDTV recording I made at a high bitrate so I could trim out adverts and compress it (with Ripbot) later.

Mediainfo shows this about the file:

Code:
General
ID                               : 0
Complete name                    : D:\Temp\2010_10_8_17_36_2.M2TS.12.M2TS
Format                           : MPEG-TS
File size                        : 9.73 GiB
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Overall bit rate                 : 14.3 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate         : 18.0 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AVC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                   : Main@L4.0
Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames        : 4 frames
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Bit rate                         : 12.9 Mbps
Width                            : 1 280 pixels
Height                           : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16/9
Frame rate                       : 50.000 fps
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.280
Stream size                      : 8.79 GiB (90%)

Audio
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AC-3
Format/Info                      : Audio Coding 3
Format profile                   : Dolby Digital
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 384 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Channel positions                : L R
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Video delay                      : -28ms
Stream size                      : 268 MiB (3%)
TSSNIPER has been used to trim the file (if that makes a difference).

The Ripbot log is as follows:

Code:
D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\pipebuf.exe" "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" - : "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate 3767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --fps 50 --force-cfr  --min-keyint 50 --keyint 500 --frames 292694 --sar 1:1 --level 4.0 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 25000 --filter 0,0 --ref 3  --bframes 3 --b-adapt 1   --b-pyramid none --subme 7 --aq-mode 1 --trellis 1 --partitions all --me umh --stdin y4m --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" - : 2 

y4m [info]: 1280x720p 1:1 @ 50/1 fps (cfr)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [warning]: VBV bitrate (25000) > level limit (20000)

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2

x264 [info]: profile Main, level 4.0
D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs: 1280x720, 50 fps, 292694 frames
                                                                               
x264 [info]: frame I:1407  Avg QP:17.90  size: 62572

x264 [info]: frame P:107967 Avg QP:22.08  size: 19716

x264 [info]: frame B:183320 Avg QP:24.51  size:  2897

x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames:  3.0% 30.4% 26.8% 39.8%

x264 [info]: mb I  I16..4: 52.5%  0.0% 47.5%

x264 [info]: mb P  I16..4: 13.8%  0.0%  0.0%  P16..4: 57.9%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:28.4%

x264 [info]: mb B  I16..4:  1.9%  0.0%  0.0%  B16..8: 15.3%  0.0%  0.0%  direct: 8.8%  skip:74.0%  L0:31.8% L1:53.6% BI:14.6%

x264 [info]: final ratefactor: 21.90

x264 [info]: coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 33.2% 33.1% 6.6% inter: 13.9% 9.6% 0.2%

x264 [info]: i16 v,h,dc,p: 49% 23% 19%  9%

x264 [info]: i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 26% 20% 17%  3%  8%  6%  6%  6%  7%

x264 [info]: i8c dc,h,v,p: 65% 14% 19%  2%

x264 [info]: Weighted P-Frames: Y:6.4%

x264 [info]: kb/s:3755.23



encoded 292694 frames, 128.09 fps, 3755.23 kb/s


D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\pipebuf.exe" "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" - : "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --pass 2 --bitrate 3767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --fps 50 --force-cfr  --min-keyint 50 --keyint 500 --frames 292694 --sar 1:1 --level 4.0 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 25000 --filter 0,0 --ref 3  --bframes 3 --b-adapt 1   --b-pyramid none --subme 7 --aq-mode 1 --trellis 1 --partitions all --me umh --stdin y4m --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" - : 2 

y4m [info]: 1280x720p 1:1 @ 50/1 fps (cfr)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2

x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.0
D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs: 1280x720, 50 fps, 292694 frames

Output error: wrote only 1304132 of 1382400 bytes


D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\mkvtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12.mkv" --compression 0:none --title "2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12" --default-duration 0:50fps -d 0 -A -S  "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" --compression 0:none --language 0:und --sync 0:0 -a 0 -D -S "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3"  

mkvmerge v4.3.0 ('Escape from the Island') built on Sep  5 2010 10:30:51


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264': Using the AVC/h.264 ES demultiplexer.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3': Using the AC3 demultiplexer.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264' track 0: Using the MPEG-4 part 10 ES video output module.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3' track 0: Using the AC3 output module.


The file 'C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12.mkv' has been opened for writing.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264' track 0: Extracted the aspect ratio information from the MPEG-4 layer 10 (AVC) video data and set the display dimensions to 1280/720.




The cue entries (the index) are being written...


Muxing took 38 seconds.

'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\Job1\Job1_RemoveEmptyFolders.cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

operable program or batch file.
-------------------------
 
Elapsed Time: 09h:43m:46s
I'm using Windows 7 x64.

Any idea where I'm going wrong?
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Old 9th October 2010, 10:57   #8625  |  Link
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@Atak_Snajpera

Oh, it was very technical link and very much text...

If I understand it correctly, it is a debate whether it is possible to hear any difference betwen 24 bits and 16 bits?
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Old 9th October 2010, 11:46   #8626  |  Link
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When I add a job (1080p MKV) while RipBot is encoding, it takes a long time for demuxing. When I set "low priority" on, demuxing is much faster. RipBot should automatically activate "low priority" when adding a job, and change to normal priority when the "add job" window is closed. Just an idea.
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Old 9th October 2010, 16:09   #8627  |  Link
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When I add a job (1080p MKV) while RipBot is encoding, it takes a long time for demuxing. When I set "low priority" on, demuxing is much faster. RipBot should automatically activate "low priority" when adding a job, and change to normal priority when the "add job" window is closed. Just an idea.
Well, you already have the option of doing that (change to low priority just before adding the new job, back to normal when the job is added), and without too much trouble... and some people might prefer not to sacrifice their encoding time/performance for the sake of adding jobs faster... I think it's perfectly fine as it is. I would like an option to have jobs be deleted automatically as they're finished, but I won't insist on it, since the funcionality is there, now, just not automatic. =)
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Old 9th October 2010, 16:38   #8628  |  Link
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I would like an option to have jobs be deleted automatically as they're finished, but I won't insist on it, since the functionality is there, now, just not automatic. =)
what happens when you uncheck the 'keep jobs in queue' do they not delete till you close it or something?
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Old 9th October 2010, 16:56   #8629  |  Link
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I've used this app a lot before, it's great and I never had any problems with it .

Until today with a specific video, the x264 application crashes at about 60% through the 2nd pass.

The video is an HDTV recording I made at a high bitrate so I could trim out adverts and compress it (with Ripbot) later.

Mediainfo shows this about the file:

Code:
General
ID                               : 0
Complete name                    : D:\Temp\2010_10_8_17_36_2.M2TS.12.M2TS
Format                           : MPEG-TS
File size                        : 9.73 GiB
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Overall bit rate                 : 14.3 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate         : 18.0 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AVC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                   : Main@L4.0
Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames        : 4 frames
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Bit rate                         : 12.9 Mbps
Width                            : 1 280 pixels
Height                           : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16/9
Frame rate                       : 50.000 fps
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.280
Stream size                      : 8.79 GiB (90%)

Audio
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AC-3
Format/Info                      : Audio Coding 3
Format profile                   : Dolby Digital
Duration                         : 1h 37mn
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 384 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Channel positions                : L R
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Video delay                      : -28ms
Stream size                      : 268 MiB (3%)
TSSNIPER has been used to trim the file (if that makes a difference).

The Ripbot log is as follows:

Code:
D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\pipebuf.exe" "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" - : "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate 3767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --fps 50 --force-cfr  --min-keyint 50 --keyint 500 --frames 292694 --sar 1:1 --level 4.0 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 25000 --filter 0,0 --ref 3  --bframes 3 --b-adapt 1   --b-pyramid none --subme 7 --aq-mode 1 --trellis 1 --partitions all --me umh --stdin y4m --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" - : 2 

y4m [info]: 1280x720p 1:1 @ 50/1 fps (cfr)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [warning]: VBV bitrate (25000) > level limit (20000)

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2

x264 [info]: profile Main, level 4.0
D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs: 1280x720, 50 fps, 292694 frames
                                                                               
x264 [info]: frame I:1407  Avg QP:17.90  size: 62572

x264 [info]: frame P:107967 Avg QP:22.08  size: 19716

x264 [info]: frame B:183320 Avg QP:24.51  size:  2897

x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames:  3.0% 30.4% 26.8% 39.8%

x264 [info]: mb I  I16..4: 52.5%  0.0% 47.5%

x264 [info]: mb P  I16..4: 13.8%  0.0%  0.0%  P16..4: 57.9%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:28.4%

x264 [info]: mb B  I16..4:  1.9%  0.0%  0.0%  B16..8: 15.3%  0.0%  0.0%  direct: 8.8%  skip:74.0%  L0:31.8% L1:53.6% BI:14.6%

x264 [info]: final ratefactor: 21.90

x264 [info]: coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 33.2% 33.1% 6.6% inter: 13.9% 9.6% 0.2%

x264 [info]: i16 v,h,dc,p: 49% 23% 19%  9%

x264 [info]: i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 26% 20% 17%  3%  8%  6%  6%  6%  7%

x264 [info]: i8c dc,h,v,p: 65% 14% 19%  2%

x264 [info]: Weighted P-Frames: Y:6.4%

x264 [info]: kb/s:3755.23



encoded 292694 frames, 128.09 fps, 3755.23 kb/s


D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\pipebuf.exe" "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" - : "D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --pass 2 --bitrate 3767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --fps 50 --force-cfr  --min-keyint 50 --keyint 500 --frames 292694 --sar 1:1 --level 4.0 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 25000 --filter 0,0 --ref 3  --bframes 3 --b-adapt 1   --b-pyramid none --subme 7 --aq-mode 1 --trellis 1 --partitions all --me umh --stdin y4m --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" - : 2 

y4m [info]: 1280x720p 1:1 @ 50/1 fps (cfr)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2

x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.0
D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs: 1280x720, 50 fps, 292694 frames

Output error: wrote only 1304132 of 1382400 bytes


D:\>"D:\Program Files\RipBot\tools\mkvtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12.mkv" --compression 0:none --title "2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12" --default-duration 0:50fps -d 0 -A -S  "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" --compression 0:none --language 0:und --sync 0:0 -a 0 -D -S "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3"  

mkvmerge v4.3.0 ('Escape from the Island') built on Sep  5 2010 10:30:51


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264': Using the AVC/h.264 ES demultiplexer.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3': Using the AC3 demultiplexer.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264' track 0: Using the MPEG-4 part 10 ES video output module.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\audio_Undetermined.ac3' track 0: Using the AC3 output module.


The file 'C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\2010_10_8_17_36_2 M2TS 12.mkv' has been opened for writing.


'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264' track 0: Extracted the aspect ratio information from the MPEG-4 layer 10 (AVC) video data and set the display dimensions to 1280/720.




The cue entries (the index) are being written...


Muxing took 38 seconds.

'D:\temp\RipBot264temp\Job1\Job1_RemoveEmptyFolders.cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

operable program or batch file.
-------------------------
 
Elapsed Time: 09h:43m:46s
I'm using Windows 7 x64.

Any idea where I'm going wrong?
I couldn't make much out of the information given.
However, could you trim out 50mb of the file as sample and upload it to mediafire so that I could test what happens when I try to encode it on my machine?
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Old 10th October 2010, 13:25   #8630  |  Link
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Thanks both dbone1026 and pacaveli211 concerning the crop question I had.
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Old 10th October 2010, 14:48   #8631  |  Link
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Couldn't open input file in HIDE mode! Exiting

This is the message it gives me when I simply try to load ANY type of VOB in RipBot. What should I do?

EDIT:

I forgot to mention... After closing the dialog window this error appears:

MPEG2Source : unable to load D2V file "C:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.d2v"
(C:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\getinfo.avs, line 2)
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Old 11th October 2010, 09:39   #8632  |  Link
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@Atak,

I know you are against using TrueHD/DTS-HD, and go the route of flac, however i thought i would beg again!

Please would you reconsider, and add support for retaining TrueHD/DTS-HD audio? I'm sure there are plenty of users out there who have to go the long route of encoding video with RipBot, demuxing TrueHD/DTS-HD, remuxing the lot to MKV.

Of course, there are other video encoding tools out there that can do this, however as a compliment to you, i'm only interested in using RipBot!

You could save people a stack of time! Surely this is a legit feature request and would be well served?

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Old 11th October 2010, 15:17   #8633  |  Link
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Old 11th October 2010, 15:40   #8634  |  Link
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Old 12th October 2010, 06:17   #8635  |  Link
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I couldn't make much out of the information given.
However, could you trim out 50mb of the file as sample and upload it to mediafire so that I could test what happens when I try to encode it on my machine?
I think I've got it sorted now, thanks . For some reason, the encoding will fail when outputting the file to an SSD. I changed the output directory to one on a regular HDD and it worked fine.
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Old 12th October 2010, 15:14   #8636  |  Link
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Hi Atak,

The RipBot is crashing when I try to normalize the audio using the base 3.0 for iPod.
Showing "Please wait... Initializing" forever.
Without normalization have no problems.

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Working perfectly.
How is the first time I had to normalize the audio, I did not know who took the time(Please wait... Initializing) to scan the file.

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Old 12th October 2010, 17:41   #8637  |  Link
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Help

Hello.
Im a beginner using this app, This is the only free app I found so Im very interesting in making the job.
When I try to add my .m2ts files, ripbot 264 display this error : (Cannot Open Files c:\temp\ripbot264temp\job1\blu-ray_structure_info.txt. This file is not found)
Do you know what happen ? Thanks.
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Old 12th October 2010, 20:13   #8638  |  Link
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Hello.
Im a beginner using this app, This is the only free app I found so Im very interesting in making the job.
When I try to add my .m2ts files, ripbot 264 display this error : (Cannot Open Files c:\temp\ripbot264temp\job1\blu-ray_structure_info.txt. This file is not found)
Do you know what happen ? Thanks.
What movie is it?
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Old 12th October 2010, 20:32   #8639  |  Link
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I think I've got it sorted now, thanks . For some reason, the encoding will fail when outputting the file to an SSD. I changed the output directory to one on a regular HDD and it worked fine.
I spoke too soon! It's still happening, but it seems to be fine when running it over remote desktop from my laptop. I guess there's something running in the background that Ripbot doesn't like. Oh well, at least it's working .
Knowing my luck, it'll probably start failing again using this method too.
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Old 13th October 2010, 15:45   #8640  |  Link
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Just out of curiosity... Why would I prefer 2-Pass mode over CQ, other than to limit file size? (No criticism meant, at all. Just curious. I always use CQ mode by default, but just now had to use 2-Pass to limit file size, and was wondering what other advantages it might have.)
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