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7th November 2019, 20:54 | #3264 | Link |
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This is weird...
I use my good old Opera 12 browser, and this is how it looks here: https://i.postimg.cc/Cdpw4vPR/Opera12.png In Chrome it is readable. |
7th November 2019, 21:13 | #3265 | Link |
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@ dr_ml422
It looks like your AviSynth script for the project cannot be opened. The file is located in your local Windows temp folder. Do you have enough free space on your Windows system drive? Have you tried to run AVStoDVD as an administrator? You could try to move your A2D temp folder to a different drive and / or partition. This is done under "Preferences -> Paths". And the last thing I can think of is to use a different method for extracting the audio, You are using the default "Wavi + Aften" method. Try to change it to "FFmpeg(AviSynth)". For debugging it would be helpful if you could open your temp folder right after the crash message appears. Then copy the AVS file to a different folder, open it with NotePad and post the content here, Good luck manolito //EDIT// Don't forget to try to disable your antivirus software temporarily... And I almost forgot: Please post your AVStoDVD log file here. Last edited by manolito; 8th November 2019 at 02:24. |
9th November 2019, 03:56 | #3266 | Link |
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This never happened before and when I close the command window with the error and proceed with FFMPeg etc... as suggested everything comes out fine. Couldn't find any logs. Probably deleted. I should uncheck that preference to delete them in the main window. I don't know anything about Aften etc... so I just left defaults asis. Is the FFMPeg option better? It says it'll automatically switch to FFMPeg if Temp Wav bigger than 4GB. There's more than enough space as it's my C drive and only my apps and regular associated stuff is there. Maybe it's the type of file being processed, or that I had 2 other encoding jobs happening at the same time? Let me run a solo job and keep the logs. They're in the AVSDVD output folder correct? Thanks.
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9th November 2019, 04:47 | #3267 | Link |
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Log file for manolito.
Here goes. I couldn't edit yet so I had to reply in another message. Is DVDStyler 64 bit just as good as 32bit? I'm needing a backup app for my DVDs. Thanks.
<11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> START PROCESS <> <11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: NTSC DVD Titles number: 1 DVD Size: 8100/8100 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: Suicide Squad (2016) DVD Menu: Static Menu Output Folder: C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Output Delete Temp Assets Files: No Delete Temp Working Files: No Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES MultiThread: 1 AVS Video Source Filter: A2DSource AVS Audio Source Filter: A2DSource AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline16Resize Frame Adjust Strategy: 0 FPS Hard Conversion: 0 PAL SpeedUp: 0 NTSC SlowDown: 0 Video Resolution: 0 Video Encoder: 0 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 0 Force FFmpeg for Long Audio: 1 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 192 Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1 Normalize Audio: 0 Auto Delay Audio: 1 DVD Audio Language (Primary): EN - English DVD Audio Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Language (Primary): EN - English DVD Subs Language (Secondary): EN - English DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 16pt (240,240,240) Chapters Interval: 5 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: G: Slimtype eBAU108 5 L 4L01 DVD Burning Speed: 8x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Unload ActiveMovie Library: 0 Adjust DirectShow Filters at runtime: 1 Save General Settings: 0 SYSTEM INFO Processor Name: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor Operating System: Windows 10 (10.0.18362) 64 bit User has Admin Rights: YES Running with Elevated Privileges: NO (3) Available Output Disc Space: 228 GB AviSynth is installed: YES (release 2.6.0) LAV Filters is installed: YES (release 0.74.1) ffdshow is installed: NO CODECS REPORT H.264/AVC: LAV Video Decoder Xvid: LAV Video Decoder DivX 4/5/6: LAV Video Decoder Other MPG4: LAV Video Decoder DV: LAV Video Decoder MPEG1: LAV Video Decoder MPEG2: LAV Video Decoder AAC: LAV Audio Decoder MP3: LAV Audio Decoder MP2: LAV Audio Decoder AC3: LAV Audio Decoder <> <11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4 Info: AVC - 900 kbps - 1280x534 - DAR 2.399 - 23.976 fps - Progressive - 2:14:33 hours - 193555 frames Audio 1: J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4 Info: AAC LC - 132 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 2:14:33 hours (0 ms delay) - Default Subs 1: J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.EXTENDED.720p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS-RARBG-ShAaNiG-[YTS.AG].srt Info: SubRip (SRT) - Suicide.Squad.2016.EXTENDED.720p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS-RARBG-ShAaNiG-[YTS.AG].srt [MediaInfoLib - v18.03.1] <> <11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi") Video = A2DVideoSource("J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Noloc42\AppData\Local\Temp", FrameRate=23.976) Audio = A2DAudioSource("J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Noloc42\AppData\Local\Temp") Video = Video.ConvertToYV12() Video = Video.AddBorders(0,92,0,94) Video = Video.Spline16Resize(720,480) #PullDown: using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> DIRECTSHOW AUDIO MIXER OPERATIONS: No LAV Filters mixer ON/OFF adjustment required at runtime <> <11/8/2019 10:16:38 PM> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Video Encoding Profile: FFmpeg CBR 1-pass Target Video FileSize: 7696.1 MB Encoding Parameters: -i "C:\Users\Noloc42\AppData\Local\Temp\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016)_1.avs" -threads 12 -aspect 16:9 -c:v mpeg2video -b:v 7997k -minrate 7997k -maxrate 7997k -bufsize 2000k -dc 10 -y "C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016).m2v" <> <11/8/2019 10:23:09 PM> END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Video Source Filter: A2DSource - DSS2 mod (LAV Filters on) Created File: C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016).m2v (7696 MB) Ouput Video Info: MPEG-2 Video - 7997 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 16:9 - 23.976 fps - Progressive - 2:14:33 hours - 193557 frames Avg Video Encoding Speed: 495 fps <> <11/8/2019 10:23:09 PM> START PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown Parameters: "C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016).m2v" -srcfps 23.976 -destfps 29.97 -inplace -tff <> <11/8/2019 10:24:35 PM> END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown executed on File: C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016).m2v (7696 MB) Output Video Info: MPEG-2 Video - 7997 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 16:9 - 23.976 fps - Progressive (2:3 Pulldown) - 2:14:33 hours - 193557 frames <> <11/8/2019 10:24:35 PM> START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1) Wavi+Aften Parameters: "C:\Users\Noloc42\AppData\Local\Temp\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016)_1.avs" - | "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Aften\aften.exe" -b 192 -pad 0 -dynrng 5 -bwfilter 0 - "C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016)_1.ac3" <> <11/8/2019 10:27:22 PM> WARNING! Errors found during Title 1 Audio Track 1 encoding. Audio filesize is too small (0 MB) Backup Audio encoding routine (FFmpeg Safe Mode) is starting ... <> <11/8/2019 10:27:22 PM> START FFMPEG (SAFE MODE) AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1) - Trial 1/2 FFmpeg Parameters: -threads 12 -i "J:\Ready To ConvertXToDVD 7\DCEU Justice League\Suicide Squad (2016) [YTS.AG]\Suicide.Squad.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AG].mp4" -vn -c:a ac3 -ar 48000 -ab 192k -y "C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016)_1.ac3" <> <11/8/2019 10:28:15 PM> END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1) Created File: C:\Users\Noloc42\Videos\AVStoDVD DVD Assets\Suicide Squad (2016)_Suicide Squad (2016)_1.ac3 (184.8 MB) Output Audio Info: AC3 - 192 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 2:14:33 hours (0 ms delay) <> <11/8/2019 10:28:49 PM> Process aborted during Title 1 SUBS (Track 1) encoding operations. For Subtitles issues troubleshooting see Help/FAQ/Subtitles section. <> <11/8/2019 10:28:49 PM> Warning! AVStoDVD Project ended with errors. <> <11/8/2019 10:28:49 PM> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.8.8 <> |
9th November 2019, 18:58 | #3268 | Link |
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Thanks for posting your log...
I cannot see any problems in your AVS2DVD setup, so I can only make an educated guess. The path+filename string in your Wavi commandline is technically correct, but it is awfully long. In theory the command processor can handle a much longer parameter string, but I do not know if Wavi and/or Aften can handle such a long parameter string. I suppose that Wavi and Aften parse the commandline and put it into a string variable. And this string variable might be limited in length. My recommendation is to put your source file into a folder with a short name plus rename the file itself to a short name. If this works then my suspicion is correct. And the other option would be to use "FFmpeg (AviSynth)" instead of "Wavi + Aften" as your audio conversion method. According to your log file FFmpeg has no problems with long parameter strings, and at least for current FFmpeg versions the AC3 encoding quality in FFmpeg is even better than in Aften. Cheers manolito |
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Thank you manolito!
Thanks. I kinda thought the title name had something to do with it as sometimes it would even tell me it couldn't recognize the file. Then I would load it directly in with the Add+ button and it would take. It's been making some really nice outputs and so I need it in my arsenal. Not too many out there except DVDStyler, ConvertXToDVD, and w/e DVDFab has.
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10th November 2019, 05:06 | #3272 | Link |
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Now I found a new bug if at all. I can't edit the titles when more than one title is present in a project. It will come up with all the title's names plus the edited name in the Menu after hitting the Menu Wizard. Is there anything I'm missing here?
Ok so now everything went back to normal after restting the menu. One thing is that if you hit save preferences and have the name of your previous DVD in the Label instead of DVD, it will bring that back again unless you change it again. So it's better to just leave it as DVD because one could easily miss that and then have to do it over. Last edited by dr_ml422; 11th November 2019 at 20:17. Reason: New info. |
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I have a question. What can I do in preferences etc... so that on startup or just after, I don't get that "I couldn't find so and so drive" popup? I had a burner I took out and it was still searching for it apperently. Do I have to go into settings somewhere and change something? Thanks.
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Three possible solutions I can think of...
Under AVStoDVD preferences -> Authoring/Burning you can try to remove the offending burner from the dropdown list and save the preferences as default. Or open RegEdit and go to HKCU/Software/AVStoDVD. There is a value "DVDBurningDrive" in the right pane, you can doubleclick it and delete the burner string. If all this does not work then there is a nifty little tool by Uwe Sieber called DriveCleanup. https://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/drivecleanup.zip This tool will remove all non present drives from the device tree of device manager. Good luck manolito Last edited by manolito; 12th November 2019 at 02:01. |
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Thanks Manolito, everything is working fine now, especially after switching to FFmpeg for the Audio encoding. The DVDs are really nice, and I noticed that AVStoDVD preserves menu functionality when using the PC to watch it. I couldn't get that with ConvertXToDVD. I'm experimenting with the subtitle output as the regular Tahoma kinda gives a shadow effect. I switched to Bold and will see soon if it looks clearer.
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any update on getting this working ?? the file you linked is no longer available Thanks Mike also ive noticed the resulting dvd, pretty much all edges are a bit jaggedy ?? Last edited by Mike-uk; 8th December 2019 at 17:07. |
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I reuploaded my archive, will be available for 30 days: https://www.sendspace.com/file/vqeuv2 For the jagged edges this could have several reasons. Aliasing caused by downscaling maybe. Could you upload a short sample? There are some blurring filters which can improve aliasing, but I am not really too familiar with this. Cheers manolito |
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Yes, I really had to zoom in to 500% to notice...
Try some of the Anti-Aliasing filters from here: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Externa...#Anti-aliasing |
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im comparing a bluray to dvd, and just the dvd, and the hd-sd converstion you notice the edges thanks Mike |
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