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Old 5th September 2006, 10:53   #41  |  Link
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Upgrade your MP4Box build...
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Old 5th September 2006, 11:04   #42  |  Link
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Nope... Just tried it.. the same.
maybe some other links?
Does it work for you ?
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Old 5th September 2006, 11:24   #43  |  Link
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Thanks mate...

Extraction works perfectly now with MP4Box-0.4.3_20060828

My apologies, it did not occur to me to look for an updated build of MP4Box

EDIT... Your new link works for me


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Does it work for you ?
Yes, thank you. I guess it is something wrong with Server, trying to show me the Site in Russian...
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I think I have a bit of a problem with this release.
When muxing basic audio and video streams I need to set the audio delay to a negative value. When I view 'Properties' for the audio stream I'm not able to set a negative value, only positive. Am I missing something obvious here?
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Right...I forgot to enable the "-" character. I'll fix that asap.

btw, you can set the delay during audio encoding.
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btw, you can set the delay during audio encoding.
True, but I always leave delay to the authoring to stay consistent.

Can you repost when you've enabled the "-" character and have the build up?

thanks for your great work. It looks wonderful.
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Can you repost when you've enabled the "-" character and have the build up?
Yes...as soon as I'm back home.


I've a question for you guys : does anyone have already tested this preview on Vista ? If yes with or without success ? Let me know. Thanks...

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I just got both x86 and x86-64 versions of Vista RC1. Gimme some time to install it and i will start testing.
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If you are intending to install Vista and XP on a separate partitions/HDD's... be careful.

I managed to loose the ability to boot to XP (from the boot menu) at start-up
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I managed to loose the ability to boot to XP (from the boot menu) at start-up
I did that with beta2.. I even had used different hds.. but if I disabled the vista hd, my pc had no choice than to boot xp again.
And you can mess around with the boot menu via control panel
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I'm not sure if this is a bug or if i am just doing something wrong, but when I mux a vobsub with 2 streams, the resulting mp4 files have 3 subtitle streams.

In this case stream 1 is the full subtitles and stream 2 just translates stuff written on screen (it's an anime). When I added tags to the streams to name them I noticed that streams 1 & 2 are marked as full (although stream 2 is actually the signs) and stream three is marked signs but is actually the full subtitles again.

Hope that makes sense to you.
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I need your logfile and also your .idx file (for idx file : zip & upload it somewhere...not needed to paste it here.)
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Uhm, BSOD just after logon... well, i think i cant help... Vista RC1 doesnt seems to let me test anything...
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Damn it... No problem here except my wireless connection which doesn't work.


edit: New Design for Yamb Website...

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access violation on adding amr audio

i'm using latest mp4box and yamb 2.0 from kurtnoise.free.fr to create a .3gp file. after adding amr audio i get this error: Access violation at address 0044B7AC in module 'Yamb.exe'. Read of address 00000004.
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Damn it... No problem here except my wireless connection which doesn't work.


edit: New Design for Yamb Website...
However i was able tu run Yamb thru wine on linux using a linux build of mp4box
Works like a charme
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i'm using latest mp4box and yamb 2.0 from kurtnoise.free.fr to create a .3gp file. after adding amr audio i get this error: Access violation at address 0044B7AC in module 'Yamb.exe'. Read of address 00000004.
erff...Confirmed. I'll fix that as soon as possible.

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However i was able tu run Yamb thru wine on linux using a linux build of mp4box
Works like a charm
Interesting despite I don't like wine...but many thanks anyway for the test.
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Wonderful work, a neat frontend. Congrats!
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Interesting despite I don't like wine...but many thanks anyway for the test.
Well then you should move from delphi to freepascal/lazarus
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