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20th February 2009, 23:20 | #722 | Link |
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Thanks. If it wasn't for the help I got I could have never come up with those scripts.
Now I have a hard way uphill to learn what filters to use and how. For instance, which would be a nice filter to "cheat" resolution a bit when converting from a 720p MKV file to an MPEG2 file to author a DVD? LimitedSharpenFaster perhaps? How can I select small pieces of the file to use as tests for possible combinations? |
21st February 2009, 00:33 | #723 | Link |
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The latest build works great !
So far I've used the latest AVStoDVD build to encode two different .avi video clips into DVD ready movies. And both times
AVStoDVD worked well without a problem. Keep up the good work.
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Is there a way to use AVStoDVd just to output the AC3 track? How? |
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21st February 2009, 14:54 | #726 | Link | |
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- from the taskbar select 'Output'/'Elementary MPEG2 streams' - load your file to demux audio - select 'Title Edit'/'Video', toggle off 'Auto Video Setup' - select 'QuEnc CBR 1-pass' from 'Video Encoding Profile' - press OK and press START - after few video encoding seconds, stop QuEnc - let audio encoding finish off you will get a small unuseless m2v file and a full AC3 file. Or, more simply, use eac3to. Bye |
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23rd February 2009, 12:40 | #728 | Link |
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How I can preserve my custom menu, if I want to replace the video source from a title with another one? For now, I have edited the project file and changed video paths manually, but is there easier way?
BTW, thanks for creating AVStoDVD. Everything is so easy to understand because there is not useless crap to confuse and still encoded quality is very good. And it is free! =)
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24th February 2009, 14:52 | #730 | Link |
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I have some problems with a few BluRay discs I want to convert to DVD.
They contain DTS-HD streams. AVStoDVD converts them to wav (with some warnings that wav will be over 4GB). Shown playtime seems not ok, over 6000 Hours?! Then Aften starts AC3 encoding and ends up with an buffer overflow error at 0% (in console window). |
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24th February 2009, 21:43 | #732 | Link |
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I must admit that I have never tried to use AVStoDVD as BD "downgrader"... mainly because I do not have any BDs... But, if you can provide a short sample of your BD or, at least, the AVStoDVD project log file, it could be a good start. Gizzin's method () should work well, even if it is not a "one-click" solution. Bye |
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25th February 2009, 23:39 | #736 | Link | |
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Until now I joined the files in Procoder or in VirtualDub, making just one file instead of many of them. In VirtualDub this is called "Append", in Procoder is called "Stitch". How is it called in AVStoDVD? |
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27th February 2009, 00:08 | #738 | Link |
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OK. I will keep using VD for that.
Here's another one: how can you set exactly the size of the m2v file you are going to get from AVStoDVD? In Procoder I do that by setting the output bitrate. In TMPGEnc 4.0 Express by going to DVD9, to free the maximum bitrate, and filling in the size you wish to. I still can't see how you do that with AVStoDVD. Is it possible? Correction: can I do that simply by setting the minimum bitrate the program should use. Perhaps using the value BitrateCalc suggests? Last edited by carlmart; 27th February 2009 at 14:00. |
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- press 'DVD Size'/'Custom' in the toolbar - enter your custom DVD size Bitrate targeting: - load you input files - press 'Title Edit'/'Video' - toggle off 'Auto Video Setup' - toggle off 'Auto BitRate Calculation' - edit 'Video Avg BitRate' Bye |
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