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Old 12th July 2015, 14:33   #2801  |  Link
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Old 12th July 2015, 15:25   #2802  |  Link
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- AVSMeter updated to release 2.0.6 (changed ConUseSTDOUT=1 and TimeLimit=3600 in AVSMeter.ini)
Just curious - Why a time limit of 1 hour? Doesn't AVSMeter in your program just retrieve the clip details (which would take milliseconds)?
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Old 12th July 2015, 19:43   #2803  |  Link
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Just curious - Why a time limit of 1 hour? Doesn't AVSMeter in your program just retrieve the clip details (which would take milliseconds)?
Take a 4gb m2v file, frameserve it with DGIndex or FFMS2, on "vintage" PC (such as our friend manolito's ), the reading process will be way long. Actually 1hr may be too much for the standard user patience and can be decreased.

Unfortunately there are around few m2v files which header does not contain the video time and frames count tags. MediaInfo hence cannot output them. A2D relies on AVSMeter as backup media info reader in these cases.



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Take a 4gb m2v file, frameserve it with DGIndex or FFMS2, on "vintage" PC (such as our friend manolito's ), the reading process will be way long. Actually 1hr may be too much for the standard user patience and can be decreased.

Unfortunately there are around few m2v files which header does not contain the video time and frames count tags. MediaInfo hence cannot output them. A2D relies on AVSMeter as backup media info reader in these cases.



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I still don't get it. The "TimeLimit" setting does not apply when you invoke AVSMeter with the "-i" ("-info") switch in order to read the clip properties. The setting only limits the time the program reads frames, i.e. "normal" operation without using the "-i" switch.
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Old 12th July 2015, 21:05   #2805  |  Link
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The "TimeLimit" setting does not apply when you invoke AVSMeter with the "-i" ("-info") switch in order to read the clip properties. The setting only limits the time the program reads frames, i.e. "normal" operation without using the "-i" switch.
I assumed that the TimeLimit was meant to set a "kill" time for AVSMeter execution. If not, I will reset it. No big harm anyway, old fashioned users will wait.

Thanks for making this point clear



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Old 12th July 2015, 22:13   #2806  |  Link
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I assumed that the TimeLimit was meant to set a "kill" time for AVSMeter execution.
I don't blame you, the description I wrote for this setting was a bit ambiguous. I updated the documentation.
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Old 21st July 2015, 15:42   #2807  |  Link
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Wavi_Mod Plugin for AVStoDVD

Here's a new version of my Wavi_Mod plugin which offers alternative methods for audio normalizing. This is a major update with the following changes:

Replaced R128Gain with BS1770Gain. It supports normalizing according to the ReplayGain 2 (-18 LUFS), EBU R128 (-23 LUFS) and the ATSC (-24 LUFS) standards.

The Bit Depth for the intermediate PCM stream (or WAV file) can be specified. Either the resolution which AviSynth spits out can be used without change, or you can force 32bit float, 24bit int or 16bit int resolutions.

Several changes to make the plugin compatible with the latest A2D Alpha version.


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Last edited by manolito; 25th July 2015 at 16:08. Reason: Includes "patchit" by McAfee for automatic patching of the A2D executable
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Old 22nd July 2015, 05:56   #2808  |  Link
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Hi. How to add/use it? Thanks
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Old 22nd July 2015, 12:21   #2809  |  Link
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Hi. How to add/use it? Thanks
The plugin comes with a comprehensive manual. Note that you will have to patch the AVS2DVD executable using a hex editor. If you are not comfortable with this then the plugin is not for you...


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Old 23rd July 2015, 06:20   #2810  |  Link
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Yeps. That rules me out.
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Old 23rd July 2015, 16:19   #2811  |  Link
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Yeps. That rules me out.
Don't be so shy, using a hex editor is no different from using a text editor... I recommend HxD, it even comes as a portable version.

Anyways, if you want to try my plugin without patching anything, I just uploded a new version which contains already patched versions of the latest stable A2D version 2.8.2 as well as the current Alpha 2.8.3. I recommend to use the latest Alpha.


//EDIT//
Uploaded a new version which includes "patchit" by McAfee for automatic patching of the A2D executable. Works for current and future versions of AVStoDVD. Removed the already patched executables from the distribution.


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Old 27th July 2015, 17:24   #2812  |  Link
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Ah I got time to come and download your version today but you edited the link out Anyways, no biggie. Thanks.
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Old 27th July 2015, 22:38   #2813  |  Link
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I replaced the old link in this post
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...72#post1730972
with a new one. You might have to clear your browser cache before trying to download...


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Old 21st August 2015, 09:00   #2814  |  Link
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Wavi_Mod plugin for AVStoDVD

Looks like my plugin did not survive the recent server crash at SourceForge. The link is there, you can download the file, but the file is way too small and cannot be opened...

Anyways, here is an updated version with the following improvements:

1. Implemented mandatory clipping protection for the EBU R128 / BS1770 normalizing mode.

2. The stereo to 6-ch upmix mode has been expanded. Now there are 3 different upmix methods which can additionally be tweaked. Thanks a lot to Tebasuna for his help.


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Old 21st August 2015, 21:10   #2815  |  Link
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@manoilito

just uploaded the latest wavi_mod release to SF. Thanks for advising and thanks again for this brilliant extension.



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Old 30th August 2015, 08:37   #2816  |  Link
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Hi guys. Thanks for the updates/wave plugin. Going to try it out.
I got one more question. Is there any way to make AVS2DVD remember my output settings of directly burning to DVD? Thanks!
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Old 30th August 2015, 19:14   #2817  |  Link
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Bug Fix for the Wavi_Mod plugin

The automatic clipping prevention routine of the EBU R128 / BS1770 normalization modes had a small bug. In some cases the routine would use peak normalization instead of EBU / BS1770 normalization.

The fix has been tested on more than 30 clips, should be fool proof now... (trying to do floating point math with the good old batch language can be a littly tricky )


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Old 6th September 2015, 06:21   #2818  |  Link
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ERROR, Audio track contains no audio frames

I am sorry if this has been answered before.
I have tried searching this thread but couldn't find an answer.

I am using AVStoDVD 2.8.1.
I am trying to convert an avi file.
AVStoDVD lists the audio file as "MPEG-1" and also says it is "internal".

I am using LAV codecs for video and audio.
After AVStoDVD has run for about 30 seconds, I get an error message : "ERROR, Audio track contains no audio frames".

I've never had this problem before.
Can anyone please help?
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Old 6th September 2015, 06:27   #2819  |  Link
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Maybe a corrupted file. I am sure it is a useless answer I have
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I forgot to mention that I can play the file (movie) perfectly OK on my computer using VLC. Video and audio are great.

It's just that AVStoDVD doesn't seem to recognise or can't find the audio.
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