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22nd October 2009, 21:45 | #1041 | Link | |
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The first 2 runs the video processing time was 55 minutes. But the Sept. 0.24 HC beta came in at 50 minutes. I couldn't see any qualitative difference. For @10% speed up it may be worth some copying and renaming. edit: the other consideration is running 4 instances of HC will be with multi-threading disabled, whereas with AVStoDVD you will be running a single instance with mult-threading enabled if you're on a multi-core. So mileage may vary a bit on that score. Still, I doubt the new HC will be slower in that scenario.
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22nd October 2009, 22:21 | #1042 | Link |
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I have a 23.976 fps source video. In AVStoDVD, I set the output to NTSC. But when AVStoDVD is almost finished, it gives an error message saying that the framerate is not DVD compliant. I checked the framerate and it was still 23.976 fps indeed (so not pulldowned to 29.97 fps). Why is it not pulldowned?
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22nd October 2009, 22:21 | #1043 | Link | |
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I just used that file as a test case for AVStoDVD. It's from my Battlestar Galactica Season 1 HDDVD, encoded to 720p for the old HTPC. Last edited by Mike_111; 22nd October 2009 at 22:27. |
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Just a guess: what decimal separator is setup in your system? If it is "," change it to "." Let me know the results. Your test on brand new HW/OS is very important for me, because I usually develop AVStoDVD on an old PC (Athlon XP 1800+ with XP Pro) and debug it on a early Core2 duo... Quote:
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FWIW I am using this as you originally suggested: Quote:
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25th October 2009, 14:29 | #1049 | Link |
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Release 2.2.3 is out. Mainly bugfixes and routines updates, plus a new, very rough, tool to join similar source titles.
Change log: - Some bugs fixed - Added 'Join Source Titles (AVS file)' new tool - Changed default DVD burning speed from 2x to 4x - Improved support to DGIndex Project files - Improved Authoring routine - Improved AviSynth script generation routine (resizing section) - MediaInfo updated to 0.7.23 Bye |
27th October 2009, 17:15 | #1052 | Link |
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Hi MrC. I'm new to AVStoDVD and am trying to feed it a target bitrate. That works just fine when I use Quenc CBR 1-pass or HCEnc VBR 2-pass, but not for the HCEnc OPV 1-pass profile; the bitrate of the video it produces is way off. Is it supposed to work that way, or is this a bug?
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28th October 2009, 00:26 | #1054 | Link |
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Hello Mr. C - Yes I tried more than once and with different files, but al files were recored with the same camera and in the same format. it says the avs file was succesfully created, do you want to replace existing files with it and i said yes, the error is "can't find AVSInfo.txt", then error reading .avs file trial #5. I tried to just add the avs file also but got the same read error.
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Sorry if this has been mentioned but thread search isn't finding it. I set the default properties for minimum audio bitrate of 224 but every time I see the command window during audio processing it says 192.
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29th October 2009, 09:49 | #1056 | Link |
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Maybe a small bug in the menu editor:
If I enter a label text and force a new line, then the second line is lost when I reload the project. If I look at the project file the line break is saved there as a true line break instead of some sort of code: Code:
... BackgroundAudioPath: TitleText: Line1 Line2 TitleFontName: Arial ... |
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If you want to exactly target the BitRate you should use CBR 1-pass or VBR 2-pass. Quote:
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1st November 2009, 00:23 | #1058 | Link | |
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edit: I did another run. It looks like if I use the Lock Button to do HC enc 2 pass I get the 224 audio. It must be when QuEnc is used that it gives 192 even though set to 224.
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1st November 2009, 21:07 | #1059 | Link |
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@MilesAhead
by "command window" what do you exactly mean? The dos window showing Aften ac3 encoding progess? If you set 224 kbps in the Preferences and you see 224 in 'Title Edit'/'Audio', then Aften should run using that bitrate... something is missing to me. Could you post (or send by email) a log file? Bye |
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