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9th October 2019, 16:34 | #17421 | Link |
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That I'm not sure of. It is on the few I've spot-checked, so I may be able to just run it with that delay, and fix the ones I come across that are wrong, but ideally I would be able to just have it use the same settings that are in the source file.
One other question: When doing a batch, is there a way to select which subtitles to render? When doing individual encodes, I can obviously select which subtitle track I want to burn in, but when I tested with the batch option on a file that had two subtitle tracks, it didn't burn either into the video; it just dropped them both from the resulting file altogether. |
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9th October 2019, 16:38 | #17423 | Link | ||
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-I would like a better way of knowing which version I'm actually on and what was changed but that is up to the dev so I understand if they don't want to spend more time/energy changing the version every release or changing the way the release is shown (with the core version) and giving detailed notes of the changes. I've become accustomed to looking for changes or asking and I almost always get a response. Maybe it is just me but this comes off a little hostile. This is a free program and it is both the encoding app I use mostly and my preferred--I would say it isn't perfect but the best for experienced users that want AVISynth. |
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If it does, you could skip audio in RB and just use a bactch file to copy the audio at the end to all of your encoded files from the source files. |
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Edit: It does keep the original timing if I mux the source audio in manually. I guess I will need to figure out how to write a batch file to extract the audio from the source and mux it into the encoded file. Last edited by SKPN; 9th October 2019 at 17:00. |
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2) Demuxed subtitles should be in Job folder. Now you will have to copy selected subtitles to folder like I mentioned in previous post 3) Run again batch mode. Quote:
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9th October 2019, 19:53 | #17427 | Link | |
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I also solved my subtitle problem by just extracting them with MKVCleaver and doing a bulk rename to match the originals, so thank you for your help there! |
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9th October 2019, 19:57 | #17428 | Link |
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If you have latest version then it should be located in the same folder as RipBot264.exe
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That said, but this in a "File.bat" and adjust the directories as needed (Assuming your MKVMerge is where I put it as well): Code:
@echo off FOR %%A IN (*.mkv) DO "C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix\mkvmerge.exe" -o ".\Muxed\%%A" "%%A" -D -S --no-global-tags "C:\Source\%%A" pause If you use the "Job finished successfully.cmd" you could have this be "automated", downside would be it would remux all previous encoded files unless you had those automatically deleted/moved. Last edited by byteshare; 9th October 2019 at 20:20. |
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9th October 2019, 20:19 | #17430 | Link | |
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This is how to do it. Code:
@REM *********** SUPPORTED EXTRA VARIABLES *********** @REM * * @REM * %RIPBOT264TEMP% = e.g. c:\Temp\Ripbot264temp * @REM * %JOB% = e.g. Job1 * @REM * %INPUTFILEDIR% = e.g. C:\SourceVideos * @REM * %OUTPUTFILEDIR% = e.g. C:\EncodedVideos * @REM * %INPUTFILENAME% = e.g. MySourceVideo * @REM * %OUTPUTFILENAME% = e.g. MyEncodedVideo * @REM * %INPUTFILEEXT% = e.g. avi * @REM * %OUTPUTFILEEXT% = e.g. mkv * @REM * %YEAR% = e.g. 2019 * @REM * %MONTH% = e.g. 01 * @REM * %DAY% = e.g. 31 * @REM * %HOUR% = e.g. 23 * @REM * %MINUTE% = e.g. 59 * @REM * %SECOND% = e.g. 00 * @REM * %MILLISECOND% = e.g. 999 * @REM * * @REM ************************************************* del %INPUTFILEDIR%\%INPUTFILENAME%.%INPUTFILEEXT%
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9th October 2019, 20:23 | #17432 | Link | |
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1. LSmash doesn't have to be default 2. there was a fix for using some of the filters with multi-threading |
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9th October 2019, 20:47 | #17434 | Link |
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Would something like this work for the "Job finished successfully.bat":
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"C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "%OUTPUTFILEDIR%\Muxed\%INPUTFILENAME%.mkv" "%OUTPUTFILEDIR%\%OUTPUTFILENAME%.%OUTPUTFILEEXT%" -D -S --no-chapters --no-global-tags "%INPUTFILEDIR%\%INPUTFILENAME%.%INPUTFILEEXT%" timeout 5 MOVE %OUTPUTFILEDIR%\%OUTPUTFILENAME%.%OUTPUTFILEEXT% "%OUTPUTFILEDIR%\Hold" Will RipBot be waiting to do the next job while the "Job finished successfully.bat" is done running? Last edited by byteshare; 9th October 2019 at 20:49. |
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10th October 2019, 06:08 | #17437 | Link |
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Awesome. I was worried that it would slow down jobs.
I'll run some tests on it now. I have the "keep jobs after successful conversion" not checked. Need to see if the job folder is removed before or after the script because I was realizing that I could copy most of what i need from the video.mkv directly since it still have audio, subs, and things and is on my SSD scratch drive already rather than the physical HD I use for storing sources. |
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10th October 2019, 09:45 | #17439 | Link |
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I'm still seeing very slow performance when setting up an encode since the update to 1.25 and none of the small updates since have solved the problems for me.
It takes around 20 mins to demux and index my source and then another 10 mins to use the auto crop. After the auto crop has finished it takes another 10 mins to return to the main menu where I can start the job queue. 40+ mins for each job is really frustrating and I can't see any obvious reason that this has now changed. If I go back to 1.24.1, everything works within a few seconds. Does anyone have any idea what may be happening here? |
10th October 2019, 09:55 | #17440 | Link |
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Hello.
I am running rb updated (just did a recheck for updates after running rb for 3 days). I got this on a few jobs (with different files): ----------[2019-10-09 20:54:26]---------- File: Y:\batch1\les.sauvages.s01e01.french.1080p.hdtv.x264-hybris.mkv FFAudioSource: Audio format change detected. This is currently unsupported. Channels: 6 -> 2; Sample rate: 48000 -> 48000; Sample format: fltp -> fltp (C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job16\getinfo.avs, line 4) Most of the files encoded properly, but these few failed with this error. The thing is, in my job definition, i have Rb set to copy the audio track, not encode it at all, so i don't understand why it's trying to check this. Thanks, fK Last edited by forkicks; 10th October 2019 at 09:57. Reason: audio file -> audio track* |
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