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Old 30th December 2009, 21:27   #2781  |  Link
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Code:
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                    Opening source files
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J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts

General
ID                               : 0
Complete name                    : J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts
Format                           : BDAV
Format/Info                      : Blu-ray Video
File size                        : 645 MiB
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Overall bit rate                 : 35.9 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate         : 48.0 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : MPEG Video
Format version                   : Version 2
Format profile                   : Main@High
Format settings, Matrix          : Default
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Bit rate                         : 25.2 Mbps
Nominal bit rate                 : 30.0 Mbps
Width                            : 1 920 pixels
Height                           : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16:9
Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.507
Stream size                      : 453 MiB (70%)

Audio #1
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : PCM
Format settings, Endianness      : Big
Format settings, Sign            : Signed
Muxing mode                      : Blu-ray
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 2 304 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L R
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Stream size                      : 41.4 MiB (6%)

Audio #2
ID                               : 4353 (0x1101)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : PCM
Format settings, Endianness      : Big
Format settings, Sign            : Signed
Muxing mode                      : Blu-ray
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 6 912 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 6 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L R C, Rear: L R, LFE
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Stream size                      : 124 MiB (19%)


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           DGIndex - Demux audio and index MPEG-2
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"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\DGIndex\DGIndex.exe" -i "J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts" -ia 2 -fo 0 -yr 1 -tn 1 -om 2 -drc 2 -dsd 0 -dsa 0 -o "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\\Preview" -hide -exit

Demuxer: DGIndex - Demux audio and index MPEG-2
Start:    3:22:23 PM
End:      3:22:31 PM
Duration: 00:00:08

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                          Filters
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MPEG2Source("J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.d2v")
Width % 8 != 0 || Height % 8 != 0 ? Crop(0,0, -Width % 8,-Height % 8) : last
IsYV12(last) ? last : ConvertToYV12(last)
Crop(2,132,-2,-132)
Spline36Resize(1280,544)
Trim(1124,1694)

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                Media Info Audio Source File
------------------------------------------------------------

General
ID                               : 0
Complete name                    : J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts
Format                           : BDAV
Format/Info                      : Blu-ray Video
File size                        : 645 MiB
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Overall bit rate                 : 35.9 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate         : 48.0 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : MPEG Video
Format version                   : Version 2
Format profile                   : Main@High
Format settings, Matrix          : Default
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Bit rate                         : 25.2 Mbps
Nominal bit rate                 : 30.0 Mbps
Width                            : 1 920 pixels
Height                           : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16:9
Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.507
Stream size                      : 453 MiB (70%)

Audio #1
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : PCM
Format settings, Endianness      : Big
Format settings, Sign            : Signed
Muxing mode                      : Blu-ray
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 2 304 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L R
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Stream size                      : 41.4 MiB (6%)

Audio #2
ID                               : 4353 (0x1101)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : PCM
Format settings, Endianness      : Big
Format settings, Sign            : Signed
Muxing mode                      : Blu-ray
Duration                         : 2mn 30s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 6 912 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 6 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L R C, Rear: L R, LFE
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Stream size                      : 124 MiB (19%)


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                       Audio Decoding
------------------------------------------------------------

"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.exe" -i "J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts" -y -ac 6 "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.wav"
"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.exe" -i "J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts" -y -ac 6 "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.wav"

FFmpeg version SVN-r20878, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
  built on Dec 16 2009 06:01:45 with gcc 4.2.4
  configuration: --enable-memalign-hack --prefix=/mingw --cross-prefix=i686-mingw32- --cc=ccache-i686-mingw32-gcc --target-os=mingw32 --arch=i686 --cpu=i686 --enable-avisynth --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-zlib --enable-bzlib --enable-libgsm --enable-libfaad --enable-pthreads --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libxvid --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libx264 --enable-libopencore_amrwb --enable-libopencore_amrnb
  libavutil     50. 7. 0 / 50. 7. 0
  libavcodec    52.43. 0 / 52.43. 0
  libavformat   52.43. 0 / 52.43. 0
  libavdevice   52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0
  libswscale     0. 7. 2 /  0. 7. 2
[mpegts @ 0x161cea0]MAX_READ_SIZE:5000000 reached
Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 47.95 (48000/1001) -> 23.98 (24000/1001)
Input #0, mpegts, from 'J:\Streams\Preview.m2ts':
  Duration: 00:02:30.81, start: 4859.791667, bitrate: 35864 kb/s
  Program 1 
    Stream #0.0[0x1011]: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 30000 kb/s, 23.97 fps, 23.98 tbr, 90k tbn, 47.95 tbc
    Stream #0.1[0x1100]: Audio: pcm_bluray, 48000 Hz, stereo, s32, 2304 kb/s
    Stream #0.2[0x1101]: Audio: pcm_bluray, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s32, 6912 kb/s
Output #0, wav, to 'J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.wav':
    Stream #0.0: Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 4608 kb/s
Stream mapping:
  Stream #0.1 -> #0.0
Press [q] to stop encoding
Warning, using s16 intermediate sample format for resampling
video:0kB audio:84836kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000078%
Start:    3:23:18 PM
End:      3:23:24 PM
Duration: 00:00:06

------------------------------------------------------------
             Audio cutting using VirtualDubMod
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MPEG2Source("J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.d2v")
Width % 8 != 0 || Height % 8 != 0 ? Crop(0,0, -Width % 8,-Height % 8) : last
IsYV12(last) ? last : ConvertToYV12(last)
Crop(2,132,-2,-132)
Spline36Resize(1280,544)

VirtualDub.Open("J:\\Streams\\Preview temp files\\Preview_Cutting.avs","",0);
VirtualDub.stream[0].SetSource("J:\\Streams\\Preview temp files\\Preview.wav",0x00000201);
VirtualDub.stream[0].SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.subset.Clear();
VirtualDub.subset.AddRange(1124, 570);
VirtualDub.SaveWAV("J:\\Streams\\Preview temp files\\Preview_Cutting.wav");

------------------------------------------------------------
                   Audio Cutting Complete
------------------------------------------------------------

Start:    3:23:26 PM
End:      3:23:32 PM
Duration: 00:00:05
Speed:    98 fps
Size:     13.1 MB

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                Audio encoding using BeSweet
------------------------------------------------------------

"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_Cutting.wav" -output "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_Cutting_AudioOutput.m4a" ) -ota( -d 0 -g max ) -bsn( -vbr 0.3 -6chnew )


Start:    3:23:32 PM
End:      3:23:32 PM
Duration: 00:00:00

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                            x264
------------------------------------------------------------

"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\x264\x264.exe" --level 4 --keyint 100 --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 20000 --output "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_EncoderOutput.h264" "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview.avs"

avs [info]: 1280x544 @ 23.98 fps (571 frames)
x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2
x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.0
                                                                               
x264 [info]: frame I:21    Avg QP:20.02  size: 43675
x264 [info]: frame P:223   Avg QP:23.71  size:  9154
x264 [info]: frame B:327   Avg QP:25.96  size:  2323
x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 11.1% 24.4% 13.6% 50.9%
x264 [info]: mb I  I16..4: 16.2% 64.4% 19.4%
x264 [info]: mb P  I16..4:  4.3%  8.1%  1.3%  P16..4: 34.1%  9.3%  6.1%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:36.8%
x264 [info]: mb B  I16..4:  0.2%  0.4%  0.1%  B16..8: 32.2%  0.7%  0.8%  direct: 0.9%  skip:64.8%  L0:37.8% L1:58.6% BI: 3.6%
x264 [info]: 8x8 transform intra:61.3% inter:83.1%
x264 [info]: coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 54.5% 55.1% 19.2% inter: 9.9% 8.7% 0.1%
x264 [info]: i16 v,h,dc,p: 19% 36%  3% 42%
x264 [info]: i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 20% 24% 16%  5%  7%  8%  8%  6%  7%
x264 [info]: i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 26% 26% 11%  5%  8%  7%  8%  5%  5%
x264 [info]: Weighted P-Frames: Y:2.2%
x264 [info]: ref P L0: 63.7% 10.1% 21.4%  4.5%  0.3%
x264 [info]: ref B L0: 88.6% 11.4%
x264 [info]: kb/s:1248.96
encoded 571 frames, 25.60 fps, 1248.96 kb/s

------------------------------------------------------------
                      x264 Statistics
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Start:    3:23:33 PM
End:      3:23:58 PM
Duration: 00:00:24
Size:     3.5 MB

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                           Muxing
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"I:\StaxRip_1.1.2.4_preview_9\Applications\MKVtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "J:\Streams\Preview.mkv" --noaudio --nosubs --default-duration 0:23.976fps "J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_EncoderOutput.h264" --engage keep_bitstream_ar_info --ui-language en

mkvmerge v3.0.0 ('Hang up your Hang-Ups') built on Dec 12 2009 15:20:35
'J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_EncoderOutput.h264': Using the AVC/h.264 ES demultiplexer.
'J:\Streams\Preview temp files\Preview_EncoderOutput.h264' track 0: Using the MPEG-4 part 10 ES video output module.
The file 'J:\Streams\Preview.mkv' has been opened for writing.
The cue entries (the index) are being written...
Muxing took 0 seconds.

------------------------------------------------------------
                     Muxing Statistics
------------------------------------------------------------

Start:    3:23:58 PM
End:      3:23:58 PM
Duration: 00:00:00
Speed:    1124 fps
Size:     3.6 MB

------------------------------------------------------------
                        Job Complete
------------------------------------------------------------

Start:    3:23:17 PM
End:      3:23:58 PM
Duration: 00:00:40

------------------------------------------------------------
                   Media Info Target File
------------------------------------------------------------

General
Complete name                    : J:\Streams\Preview.mkv
Format                           : Matroska
File size                        : 3.56 MiB
Duration                         : 23s 816ms
Overall bit rate                 : 1 252 Kbps
Encoded date                     : UTC 2009-12-30 20:23:58
Writing application              : mkvmerge v3.0.0 ('Hang up your Hang-Ups') built on Dec 12 2009 15:20:35
Writing library                  : libebml v0.7.9 + libmatroska v0.8.1

Video
ID                               : 1
Format                           : AVC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                   : High@L4.0
Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames        : 3 frames
Muxing mode                      : Container profile=Unknown@4.0
Codec ID                         : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration                         : 23s 792ms
Bit rate                         : 1 227 Kbps
Width                            : 1 280 pixels
Height                           : 544 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 2.35:1
Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
Resolution                       : 24 bits
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.074
Stream size                      : 3.48 MiB (98%)
Writing library                  : x264 core 80 r1376 3feaec2
Encoding settings                : cabac=1 / ref=3 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x113 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.0:0.0 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-2 / threads=12 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / mbaff=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=0 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / wpredb=1 / wpredp=2 / keyint=100 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40 / rc_lookahead=40 / rc=crf / mbtree=1 / crf=23.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / vbv_maxrate=20000 / vbv_bufsize=25000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00
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Old 30th December 2009, 22:27   #2782  |  Link
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That is another problem, something with your system, normally StaxRip detects system problems, in your case it failed and it might be difficult to find the reason, please send diagnostic files. Can VirtualDubMod open the avs file? What decompressor does it show under File / File Infomation? Does it happen with any source type or only with a particular file?

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Features relevant for Blueray will be added but it's not a easy task and therefore it will take time.

NicAudio get's invoked by StaxRip for the following types: mpa mp2 mp3 dts ac3, regarding pcm, would it work without additional parameters? Don't pcm require always manual parameters as it's raw data without meta data? I absolutely avoid raw data without meta data for practical reasons.

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I just got preview 9. Its a good improvement but I got a question. I also have MeGUI installed (in the event that StaxRip's audio encoding fails to start good to have a backup) and when I setup peview 9 apparently it forgot the location to the avisynth plugins as it didnt recognise dgdecode_mpeg2source or something like that..Is staxrip influenced by other GUI settings as it turns out I checked my MeGUI's avisynth path and its path is outdated as I deleted the folder which the path has chosen, so I redirected it to the correct folder the plugins are and all of a sudden staxrip works and remembers where the Avisynth plugins folder is at. Any reason for that???
StaxRip use manual loading and right now it's case sensitive so either you need the plugin in the plugin directory to use auto loading or you need exact spelling (MPEG2Source) otherwise the LoadPlugin calls won't be added by StaxRip. You can read about auto loading in the AviSynth documentation. I'll make it better case insensitive.

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Also although I think this has been answered already but I am going to say it differently. When I was opening source a pop up came up abd asked to confirm what to use for encoding and decoding or something like that such as use divx h264 decoder and ffmpeg for the rest How do I set it so that I use CoreAVC 2.0 for H.264 and if it is set does the CoreAVC tray icon show up during encoding in the traybar? I have a feeling Im using Divx h264 decoder when I dont want it heck I don't even have it installed (at least i think I dont but I dont see CoreAVC 2.0 tray icon at the traybar during encoding this has bugged me before it does show up why not now?)
Did you try GraphStudio? It's a difficult topic and there isn't a great tutorial.

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Havent heard of GraphStudio what does it do?

[edit] just got it so how do i use it? This is all i did so far: open it up then open up a media file that I know is done in h264, then look and saw only coreavc being there is that a good sign I may be using corevac instead of any other codec?
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StaxRip with Blu-ray support is gonna own ALL other GUI's let me know if when you need early beta testing i would be glad to stress test StaxRip for you

i hate having to do all these extra steps using BDInfo, DGIndexNV, eac3to, tsMuxer, SupRip, BDSup2Sub outside of my precious StaxRip
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NicAudio Site
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Code:
Syntax:
AC3: NicAC3Source("FileName.ac3", int "Channels", int "DRC")
DTS: NicDTSSource("FileName.dts", int "Channels", int "DRC")
MPA: NicMPG123Source("FileName.mpa", bool "Normalize")
LPCM: NicLPCMSource("FileName.lpcm", int "SampleRate", int "SampleBits", int "Channels")
RAW: RaWavSource("FileName.raw", int "SampleRate", int "SampleBits", int "Channels")

Where:
"Channels" Maximum number of channels to output (Downmix). Optional.
"DRC" Apply Dynamic Range Compression algorytm. 0 means nothing (default), 1 means Normal
"Normalize" Apply the max gain without clip signal. Default false.
"Channels" Necessary for lpcm and raw files. Max 8 channels.
"SampleBits" Necessary for lpcm and raw files. Valid values 8/16/24/32 (also 33 (32 float) for raw)
(lpcm also accept 20 and -8/-16/-24/-32. Negative values are for BluRay lpcm (big-endian))
"SampleRate" Necessary for lpcm and raw files. In RaWavSource a value < 9 means a header with valid
values for SampleRate/SampleBits/Channels and now means:
IgnoreLength 1 force ignore the data size read in the header also in 64 bits formats.
2 ignore the data size 32 bits read in the header if > 2GB. (default)
4 ignore the data size 32 bits read in the header if > 4GB.

Supported files (all can be > 4GB):
ac3 (TODO: support also eac3 files or Dolby Digital Plus)
dts also dtswav supported
mpa mpeg files: mp2 and mp3
lpcm from DVD Audio, from BluRay with -SampleBits
raw and uncompressed formats: WAV, WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE, W64, BWF, RF64, AU, AIFF and CAF

Examples:

LoadPlugin("NicAudio.dll")
NicAC3Source("c:\File.ac3")

NicDTSSource("c:\File.dts", DRC=1)

NicMPG123Source("File.mp3")

NicLPCMSource("c:\File.lpcm", 48000, -24, 6)

RaWavSource("File.w64", 4)
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eac3to/How to Use
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Doesn't StaxRip already own the other GUI's ? StaxRip the best for video encoding and whatnot. That's already and should be undisputed.
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maybe adding some of the demuxing switches from eac3to to StaxRip like -core have eac3to demux core DTS track add to mux with final encode


my lastest Blu-ray backup project audio track demux
Code:
eac3to v3.17
command line: "I:\UsEac3to\eac3to\eac3to.exe"  "J:\Streams\00011.m2ts" 2: "J:\Streams\00011.m2ts_2.dts" -core -progressnumbers -log="I:\UsEac3to\UsEac3To.log"
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M2TS, 1 video track, 4 audio tracks, 3 subtitle tracks, 2:03:12, 24p /1.001
1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
2: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz
   (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48khz)
3: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz
4: AC3, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz
5: AC3 Surround, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48khz
6: Subtitle (PGS)
7: Subtitle (PGS)
8: Subtitle (PGS)
[a02] Extracting audio track number 2...
[a02] Extracting DTS core...
[a02] Creating file "J:\Streams\00011.m2ts_2.dts"...
Video track 1 contains 177240 frames.
eac3to processing took 13 minutes, 26 seconds.
Done.
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No Question in my mind that StaxRip is the GUI of all encoding GUI's!

stax76 coding gifts are second to none once you know how to use his magic you look no further for your encoding projects

ever since stax76 ended DVX development and started working on StaxRip i knew something special was taking place and boy was i right
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most problems reported about StaxRip lie between the chair and the keyboard
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Found something wierd... Tried to do an audio encode on a .m4a and the command line prompt kept reporting this:
Code:
[00:03:10:570] Stream error : Sync found after 12492 bytes
[00:03:11:563] Stream error : Sync found after 51775 bytes
[00:03:11:668] Stream error : Sync found after 2287 bytes
[00:03:11:772] Stream error : Sync found after 1752 bytes
[00:03:11:877] Stream error : Sync found after 805 bytes
[00:03:12:295] Stream error : Sync found after 17531 bytes
[00:03:12:451] Stream error : Sync found after 467 bytes
[00:03:12:556] Stream error : Sync found after 475 bytes
[00:03:12:660] Stream error : Sync found after 408 bytes
[00:03:12:765] Stream error : Sync found after 144 bytes
[00:03:12:869] Stream error : Sync found after 5869 bytes
[00:03:12:974] Stream error : Sync found after 1269 bytes
[00:03:13:078] Stream error : Sync found after 435 bytes
[00:03:13:183] Stream error : Sync found after 88 bytes
[00:03:13:340] Stream error : Sync found after 1836 bytes
[00:03:13:496] Stream error : Sync found after 417 bytes
[00:03:13:601] Stream error : Sync found after 426 bytes
[00:03:13:705] Stream error : Sync found after 13 bytes
[00:03:13:810] Stream error : Sync found after 616 bytes
[00:03:13:914] Stream error : Sync found after 1733 bytes
[00:03:14:332] Stream error : Sync found after 8586 bytes
[00:03:14:594] Stream error : Sync found after 5503 bytes
[00:03:14:855] Stream error : Sync found after 13999 bytes
[00:03:15:900] Stream error : Sync found after 50865 bytes
[00:03:16:370] Stream error : Sync found after 30442 bytes
[00:03:16:840] Stream error : Sync found after 24562 bytes
[00:03:16:997] Stream error : Sync found after 1531 bytes
[00:03:17:102] Stream error : Sync found after 1010 bytes
[00:03:17:206] Stream error : Sync found after 630 bytes
[00:03:17:258] Stream error : Sync found after 5797 bytes
[00:03:17:311] Stream error : Sync found after 1446 bytes
[00:03:17:885] Stream error : Sync found after 37319 bytes
[00:03:18:147] Stream error : Sync found after 23459 bytes
[00:03:18:199] Stream error : Sync found after 2177 bytes
[00:03:18:565] Stream error : Sync found after 11202 bytes
[00:03:18:826] Stream error : Sync found after 7981 bytes
[00:03:18:983] Stream error : Sync found after 2939 bytes
[00:03:19:557] Stream error : Sync found after 25526 bytes
[00:03:20:028] Stream error : Sync found after 24266 bytes
[00:03:20:132] Stream error : Sync found after 2667 bytes
[00:03:20:655] Stream error : Sync found after 14183 bytes
[00:03:20:811] Stream error : Sync found after 1437 bytes
[00:03:20:916] Stream error : Sync found after 479 bytes
[00:03:21:047] Stream error : Sync found after 3876 bytes
[00:03:21:151] Stream error : Sync found after 492 bytes
[00:03:21:830] Stream error : Sync found after 25973 bytes
[00:03:22:562] Stream error : Sync found after 23476 bytes
[00:03:22:719] Stream error : Sync found after 5404 bytes
[00:03:22:980] Stream error : Sync found after 4542 bytes
[00:03:23:137] Stream error : Sync found after 19694 bytes
[00:03:23:241] Stream error : Sync found after 3088 bytes
[00:03:23:555] Stream error : Sync found after 4967 bytes
[00:03:23:659] Stream error : Sync found after 4674 bytes
[00:03:23:764] Stream error : Sync found after 347 bytes
[00:03:23:920] Stream error : Sync found after 205 bytes
[00:03:24:077] Stream error : Sync found after 969 bytes
[00:03:24:182] Stream error : Sync found after 522 bytes
[00:03:24:286] Stream error : Sync found after 182 bytes
[00:03:24:391] Stream error : Sync found after 156 bytes
[00:03:24:495] Stream error : Sync found after 572 bytes
[00:03:24:600] Stream error : Sync found after 42 bytes
[00:03:24:704] Stream error : Sync found after 214 bytes
[00:03:24:809] Stream error : Sync found after 1684 bytes
[00:03:24:913] Stream error : Sync found after 180 bytes
[00:03:25:070] Stream error : Sync found after 529 bytes
[00:03:25:174] Stream error : Sync found after 74 bytes
[00:03:25:279] Stream error : Sync found after 556 bytes
[00:03:25:383] Stream error : Sync found after 1478 bytes
[00:03:25:488] Stream error : Sync found after 709 bytes
[00:03:25:592] Stream error : Sync found after 657 bytes
[00:03:25:697] Stream error : Sync found after 688 bytes
Theres alot more where that came from I had to cut alot of text since apparently it hit beyond a 16000 character limit or so but yeah the audio file came out as a broken 8kb file. Why all that happen no clue. The container for the audio file in question was .m4a any issues?
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this happens from the audio settings? running job?

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BDSup2Sub
Code:
While BDSup2Sub has a graphical interface, it can be used from the command line as well. Note that to start the GUI without an open console, use "javaw" instead under Windows.

Syntax1:
java -jar BDSup2Sub.jar [options]

If there is no file name given (all passed parameters are options starting with "/"), the GUI is started. Still you can pass options to e.g. preselect the target frame rate or resolution. If there's only one parameter which is either "/help" or "/?", a short help will be displayed  in the console instead (i.e. the GUI will not start). 

Syntax2:
java -jar BDSup2Sub.jar <in> [options]

If there is only file name ("<in>") given, the GUI is started and the file with the given name is loaded immediately. Options passed will be used as default settings if possible. 

Syntax3:
java -jar BDSup2Sub.jar <in> <out> [options]

If there is an source file name <in> and a target file name <out>, the GUI is not started, but BDSup2Sub behaves like a command line application.Note that it's mandatory that the target file name has an extension, which might be either ".sup", ".ifo", ".idx" or ".sub". If the extension of the output file name is ".idx" or ".sub", the output format will be SUB/IDX. If the extension of the output file name is ".sup", the output format will be BD-SUP. If the extension is ":ifo", the output format is SUP/IFO.

Any of the following options may passed:
    /res:<n>	set output resolution to either 480, 576, 720 or 1080 - default 576.
You can also use "pal", "ntsc", "720p" or "1080p" instead.
For 1440x1080 use "/res:1440x1080"
Use "/res:keep" to keep the resolution of the source
    /dly:<n>	set delay in ms - default: 0.0. Will be synchronized to target frame rate.
    /forced[+/-]	export only forced subtitles - default: off (all subtitles are exported).
    /forceall[+/-]	set/clear forced flag for all subs - default: off (keep)
    /swap[+/-]	swap Cr/Cb components - default: off (don't swap).
    /tmin:<t>	set minimum display time in ms - default: 500
    /tmerge:<t>	set maximum time difference for merging captions in ms - default: 200
Note: currently only supported for BD-SUPs
    /fps:<src>,<trg>	convert frame rate from <src> to <trg> given as floating point values. 
Predefined values; 24p=23.976, pal or 25p=25, ntsc or 30p=29.967
/fps:auto,<t> detects source frame rate automatically
    /fps:<trg>	synchronize target frame rate to <trg>. Default: automatic (dumb!).
Predefined values; 24p=23.976, pal or 25p=25, ntsc or 30p=29.967
"/fps:keep" preserves the source fps (for BD&XML, else default)
    /filter:<f>	set scaling filter - default: bilinear. Supported types:
bilinear, triangle, bicubic, bell, b-spline, hermite, lanczos3, mitchell
    /movin:<r>[,<o>]	move captions inside screen ratio <r>, plus/minus offset <o>
    /movout:<r>[,<o>]	move captions outside screen ratio <r>, plus/minus offset <o>
    /movex:<t>[,<o>]]	move captions horizontally. <t> may be "left", "right" or "center".
+/- optional offset <o> (only used if moving left or right)
    /cropy:<n>	crop the upper and lower n lines - default: 0
    /acrop:<n>	set alpha cropping threshold - default: 10
    /scale:<x>,<y>	scale captions with free factors - default: 1.0,1.0  (min: 0.5, max: 2.0)
    /exppal[+/-]	export target palette in PGCEdit text format - default: off (don't export)
    /fixinv[+/-]	fix zero alpha frame palette - default: off (don't fix)
Note: ignored if import format is neither SUB/IDX nor SUP/IFO.
    /verbatim[+/-]	switch on verbatim console output mode - default: off
    /palmode:<s>	palette mode: keep, create, dither - default: create
Note: if the export format is SUB/IDX, but the import format isn't, this
setting is ignored. If both input and output format are SUB/IDX, "dither"
is identical to "create".
The following options only make sense for SUB/IDX or SUP/IFO exports:
    /atr:<n>	set alpha threshold 0..255. Default 80
    /ltr1:<n>        	set luminance low/mid threshold 0..255. Default automatic.
    /ltr2:<n>	set luminance mid/high threshold 0..255. Default automatic.
    /lang:<s>	set language to string <s> (e.g. "en" for English or "de" for German). Default: "de"
For a complete list, try /lang:?
Note that this also works for XML and BD-SUP exports, yet the full language selection is limited.
    /pal:<s>	load palette file named <s> (ini files exported from BDSup2Subs color edit dialog) 
Note: boolean parameters like "/verbatim" or "/fixinv" can be switched on/off with a trailing "+" or "-". So "/verbatim" is the same as "/verbatim+", while "/verbatim-" switches the feature off. If a boolean switch is not used, the current value from the (automatically created) INI file is used. Only if no INI file exists, the default value is used.

Examples:
java -jar BDSUp2Sub.jar sup2.sup sup2.sub /lang:en /res:ntsc
java -jar BDSUp2Sub.jar sup2.sup sup2.sub /lang:no /atr:40 /res:1080 /forced /fps:24p,25p
java -jar BDSUp2Sub.jar sup2.sup sup2_exp.sup /lang:no /atr:40 /res:720p /forced-

Using wildcards at the command line

Since version 2.0, wildcards are supported at the command line (if both, source and target file name are given). Due to limitations of the Java runtime, the complete parameter string has to be enclosed in double quotes if wildcards are used!!! To still allow file names with spaces, use single quotes (apostrophes) then to enclose such file names.
Supported wildcards are "*" (asterisk) for at least one alphanumeric character including underscore and dot (a-z,A-Z,"_", ".") and "?" (question mark) for exactly one occurrence of an alphanumeric character.

Examples:
java -jar BDSUp2Sub.jar "reference\m?trix*.sup out\*.idx /lang:en /res:ntsc"
java -jar BDSUp2Sub.jar "'in path\m?trix*.sup' 'out path\*.idx' /lang:no /atr:40 /res:1080 /forced"

Note: the target file name must contain exactly one asterisk ("*") as wildcard. It will be replaced with the according source file name (stripped off its path and extension). If the source file name doesn't contain wildcards, the asterisk in the target file name will be replaced with the source filename stripped off its extension, but including the path.
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Did an execute now on the profile dialog of the chosen profile with the audio file already selected and gave me that.

the extension i said earlier was a .m4a the specs here is the stuff mediainfo said it was:
Code:
Format : ADTS 
Format/Info : Audio Data Transport Stream  

Audio 
Format : AAC 
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec 
Format version : Version 4 
Format profile : LC 
Muxing mode : ADTS 
Bit rate mode : Variable 
Channel(s) : 2 channels 
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
This only happened with m4a and mka containers. I am well aware that reencoded an encoded audio file only degrades the uality but some people persist in doing that regardless I am only trying to bug test the audio thing which btw has been so far buggy. What I recommend: somewhere in the near future abandon BeSweet can't Stax76 just do GUI's for the separate audio encoders like nero for aac, oggenc2 for vorbis, etc and not let BeSweet handle it or is BeSweet not to blame here?
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i must admit BeSweet is very buggy (outdated) maybe its time to be out with the old in with the new
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Well although I already recognize that StaxRip is the Gui for encoding but if everyone else is to believe so as well then StaxRip must be efficient in all areas including the audio aspect of encoding. Stax76 can take his time as patience is key to a better GUI but its better to get rid of the parts of the GUI thats holding it down and replacing it with better parts rather than sticking with the degrading parts.
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hopefully with time stax76 will implement more eac3to features in StaxRip and get rid of BeSweet
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Indeed. Although eac3to won't be enough, its a start.
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eac3to is so much more then audio it would enhance StaxRip alot alot more then BeSweet ever could

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eac3to v3.17, freeware by madshi.net

- can show information about audio, video, VOB/EVO/(M2)TS and MKV files
- can decode and encode various audio formats
- can remove dialog normalization from AC3, E-AC3, DTS and TrueHD tracks
- can extract AC3 stream from Blu-Ray TrueHD/AC3 tracks
- can extract TrueHD stream from Blu-Ray TrueHD/AC3 tracks
- can extract DTS core from DTS-HD tracks
- can remove DTS zero padding and repair outdated DTS-ES headers
- can apply positive or negative audio delays
- can reduce bitdepth of decoded audio data by using TPDF dithering
- can resample decoded audio data (using SSRC or r8brain)
- can apply/reverse PAL speedup on decoded audio data (SSRC/r8brain)
- can demux video / audio tracks of EVO/VOB/(M2)TS and MKV sources
- can list available titles of Blu-Ray and HD DVD discs
- can extract Blu-Ray and HD DVD chapter information and subtitles
- can mux MPEG2, VC-1 and h264 video tracks to Matroska
- can remove pulldown flags from MPEG2, VC-1 and h264 video tracks

eac3to sourcefile[+sourcefile2] [trackno:] [destfile|stdout] [-options]

Examples:
eac3to source.pcm destination.flac
eac3to source.thd destination.flac destination.ac3
eac3to source.evo 1: chapters.txt 2: video.mkv 3: audio.flac 5: subtitle.sup
eac3to feature_1.evo+feature_2.evo movie.mkv
eac3to blurayMovieFolder movie.mkv

Options:
-448               use e.g. "192", "448" or "640" kbps for AC3 encoding
-768               use "768" or "1536" kbps for DTS encoding
-core              extract the DTS core of a DTS-HD track
+/-100ms           apply a positive or negative audio delay
+/-3dB             apply a positive or negative audio gain (volume change)
-0,1,2,3,4,5       remap the channels to the specified order
-edit=0:00:00,0ms  loops or removes audio data at the specified runtime
-silence/-loop     forces usage of silence (or looping) for audio edits
-down6             downmix 7 or 8 channels to 6 channels
-down2             downmix multi channel audio to stereo (Dolby Pro Logic II)
-phaseShift        shift phase (when doing stereo downmixing, see "down2")
-mixlfe            mix LFE in (when doing stereo downmixing, see "down2")
-down16            downconvert decoded audio data to 14..23 bit
-slowdown          convert 25.000 and 24.000 content to 23.976 fps
-speedup           convert 23.976 and 24.000 content to 25.000 fps
-23.976/...        define source fps to be "23.976", "24.000", "25.000", ...
-changeTo24.000    change source fps to "23.976", "24.000", "25.000", ...
-resampleTo48000   resample audio to "44100", "48000" or "96000" Hz
-r8brain           use r8brain resampler instead of SSRC
-quality=0.50      Nero AAC encoding quality (0.00 = lowest; 1.00 = highest)
-8                 define PCM file to be "1".."8" channels
-16                define PCM file to be "16" or "24" bit
-little            define PCM file to be "little" or "big" endian
-96000             define PCM file to be 44100, 48000, 96000 or 192000 Hz
-override          forcefully overrides PCM auto detection with manual values
-sonic/nero/...    force the use of a specific decoder (not recommended)
-keepDialnorm      disables dialog normalization removal (not recommended)
-decodeHdcd        decodes HDCD source track (usually 16 -> 20 bit)
-demux             demuxes 1st video track and all audio and subtitle tracks
-stripPulldown     strips the pulldown from MPEG2 video tracks
-keepPulldown      disable removal of pulldown for MPEG2, h264 and VC-1 tracks
-seekToIFrames     make all h264/AVC "I" frames seekable
-check             checks if the source EVO/(M2)TS file is clean.
-test              checks if the external filters are installed & working
-lowPriority       moves processing to background/idle priority
-shutdown          automatically shutdown the PC after processing is done

Supported source formats:
(1) RAW, (L)PCM
(2) WAV (PCM, DTS and AC3), W64, RF64
(3) AC3, E-AC3
(4) DTS, DTS-ES, DTS-96/24, DTS-HD Hi-Res, DTS-HD Master Audio
(5) MP1, MP2, MP3 audio
(6) AAC audio
(7) MLP, TrueHD, TrueHD/AC3
(8) FLAC
(9) EVO/VOB/(M2)TS and MKV

Decoded audio data can be stored as / encoded to:
(1) RAW, (L)PCM
(2) WAV (PCM only), W64, RF64, AGM
(3) WAVs (multiple mono WAV files, PCM only)
(4) AC3
(5) DTS
(6) AAC
(7) FLAC

For best AC3, E-AC3 and AAC decoding you need:
(1) Nero 7 (Nero 8 won't work!)
(2) Nero HD DVD / Blu-Ray plugin

For best DTS decoding you need:
(1) ArcSoft DTS Decoder - version 1.1.0.0 or newer

For DTS encoding you need:
(1) SurCode DVD DTS - version 1.0.21 or newer

For AAC encoding you need:
(1) Nero AAC Encoder

For video muxing you need:
(1) Haali Matroska Muxer
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Same problem as stated before except this time with a .aac. the original source being from a .ts aac-lc constant 192kbps duration like 28 mins or so the output was 35kb and sound being severely broken. lol this seriously needs to get looked at.
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