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Old 23rd April 2012, 04:50   #2001  |  Link
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Mr. C,

I've tried the disc I burned in two different standalone DVD players and neither had sound (one showed, when you clicked on the "audio" button, that the audio was 5.1). There is also no sound when I try to play the burned disc on my computer.

The .mkv file plays fine with sound on my computer and when plug it (i.e. the hard drive it is on) into the USB port on my Blu Ray Player.

Any further suggestions as to why the sound is not working?

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Old 23rd April 2012, 11:03   #2002  |  Link
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got it. BTW to resume an already completed video encode, you have just to delete the log file and start again the project with the *same* settings. I will have a look at the latest ffmpeg release.
@MrC, does it mean that I can stop encoding after the Video finishes, delete the log files and with the *same* settings can then start again to move onto Audio encoding and Authoring ? and it will not re-encode the Video again ?

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Mr. C,

I've tried the disc I burned in two different standalone DVD players and neither had sound (one showed, when you clicked on the "audio" button, that the audio was 5.1). There is also no sound when I try to play the burned disc on my computer.

The .mkv file plays fine with sound on my computer and when plug it (i.e. the hard drive it is on) into the USB port on my Blu Ray Player.

Any further suggestions as to why the sound is not working?

Thanks,

Movieman99
@Movieman, you have a source with DTS Audio which is compliant as per the standard. You just need to pick up your encoded Video and the extracted DTS Audio and mux it using either muxman or any Authoring tool you are familiar with.

I have noticed these issues during Audio re-encoding to AC3, sometimes it doesnt work leading to no sound even if the process completed successfully. The resampled AC3 file doesnt work.

@ MrC, this is another opportunity for adding a feature for such Audio encoding issues.

- For DTS Audio, add DTS Option under Audio, DTS Audio to be copied directly to Authoring stage - no reencoding done.

- For AC3 Audio also, if you deselect the default selection of "Keep DVD complaint Audio" , it just copies the AC3 Audio from the source to the DVD Authoring Stage.

Infact this can be done for any Audio source, if you deselect the "Keep DVD complaint Audio" under Audio options.
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Mr C.

In the HCenc advanced options box, are the default settings the best?

Mine are;

AQ = 1
Lumgain = 1
Matrix = MPEG
Profile = Best
Bias = Auto
DC Prec = Auto

Is that the best quality I will get?

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@jandor

thanks for testing. Please keep me update if you find any issues with AviSynth 2.6.0 MT

@movieman99

what directshow decoded are you using for DTS audio? ffdshow? If you have installed Win7 be sure you are using Window 7 Preferred Filter Tweaker. As last option, try to switch from Wavi+Aften to FFmpeg as AC3 encoder. BTW, where did you get that mkv file?

@techreactor

first question: yes it does.

About DTS track retaining: AVStoDVD already retains DTS tracks that have the features to be 'DVD compliant'. One of them is the resolution, which should be lower or equal than 20 bit. movieman99's DTS track is 24 bit. See Help/How to use it/Preferences/Audio for more details.

@Big Vern

There's no best settings configuration. It depends on input source and, even more, on your personal eyes. Run some trials and make your own decision.

AVStoDVD defaults are designed to be quite good for most situations.



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first question: yes it does.

About DTS track retaining: AVStoDVD already retains DTS tracks that have the features to be 'DVD compliant'. One of them is the resolution, which should be lower or equal than 20 bit. movieman99's DTS track is 24 bit. See Help/How to use it/Preferences/Audio for more details.
5.1 channel 48 kHz/24 bit encoding with Constant bit-rates of 768 kbps or 1509 kbps is DTS DVD compliant,
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5.1 channel 48 kHz/24 bit encoding with Constant bit-rates of 768 kbps or 1509 kbps is DTS DVD compliant,
Yep, there's an old discussion with manono here. Unfortunately mpucoder does not say anything about resolution on muxman homepage.

Many (I would say all) 24bit DTS tracks are refused by muxman. Sometimes it refuses 20bit tracks as well... hence the DTS compliance is not 100% solved.



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@Techreactor...hi, I'm a bit of a newbie at this, so how do I pick up my encoded Video and the extracted DTS Audio and mux it using either muxman or any Authoring tool?

FYI...I'm using AVStoDVD version 2.4.2.



@ Mr. C...to answer your questions (your questions in red):

What directshow decoded are you using for DTS audio? ffdshow?

I'm not sure...ffdshow (I think) is part of or included in your program, but I have not changed any settings.


If you have installed Win7 be sure you are using Window 7 Preferred Filter Tweaker.

I am using Windows 7...I downloaded the Win 7 Preferred Tweaker but again (being a newbie), I'm not sure what settings to use or how to use it


As last option, try to switch from Wavi+Aften to FFmpeg as AC3 encoder.

I did in my third attempt...my settings in the Audio preferences tab were:

DVD Audio = AC3
DVD Bitrate = 192 kps
Keep AC3/DTS... = checked
AC3 Audio Encoder = FFmpeg
Force FFmpeg = checked
Norm audio = unchecked
Auto adjust... = checked

When I import the .mkv file to the program, the main window shows the .mkv file detail as:

AVC - 9153 kbps, 1920x1080 DAR 1.778 -23.976 (CFR) progressive
DTS - 1536 kbps 6 ch 48000 Hz 24 bit 1:45 (0ms delay) internal



BTW, where did you get that mkv file?


Got the file from a friend...not sure where he got it.

Also...I tried playing the source .mkv file again directly on my computer. Using VLC Media Player (what I normally use as my default, and what I used last time I tested it), the file worked perfectly. When I retested and used Windows Media Player to play the file, only the video played...no sound.


Does this help? What else do I need to do to make this work?

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Got the file from a friend...not sure where he got it.
Sorry, but you are violating our forum rules, specifically rule 6. You must legitimately own the material.

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Release 2.5.0 Alpha build 120506 is available to download.

Change log:

- Some bugs fixed
- Added Quick StartUp Tutorial to setup main AVStoDVD preferences
- Added support to HCenc *ZONE command (to increase or lower bitrate for parts of the video)
- Added 160 kbps to DVD compliant audio bitrates list for MP2 and AC3
- Added 160 kbps as supported bitrate for MP2 and AC3 audio encoding
- Added 'Set encoding Priority' in 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- Added Preferences Paths integrity check at startup
- Added question messages (Yes/No) with automatic default reply at runtime
- Removed 'Display errors messages at runtime' option in 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- MediaInfo updated to 0.7.54

This build is for debug purpose.

Please send me comments and bug reports.

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Oddity with .ssa subtitles...

When using .ssa subtitle files as source subtitle file, any words following a COMMA (in the text) are omitted.

The good news is that .srt subtitle files work just fine... so I'm having to convert any .ssa files to .srt files, prior to burning DVDs...

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thanks for the bug report. I will fix it ASAP.



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Release 2.5.0 Alpha build 120506 is available to download.

Change log:

- Some bugs fixed
- Added Quick StartUp Tutorial to setup main AVStoDVD preferences
- Added support to HCenc *ZONE command (to increase or lower bitrate for parts of the video)
- Added 160 kbps to DVD compliant audio bitrates list for MP2 and AC3
- Added 160 kbps as supported bitrate for MP2 and AC3 audio encoding
- Added 'Set encoding Priority' in 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- Added Preferences Paths integrity check at startup
- Added question messages (Yes/No) with automatic default reply at runtime
- Removed 'Display errors messages at runtime' option in 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- MediaInfo updated to 0.7.54

This build is for debug purpose.

Please send me comments and bug reports.

Oooooooooooooh, Zone! Going to try that
Thanks, looking forward to testing this out!
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Thank you for a WONDERFUL DVD Authoring tool! I use it daily, to build DVDs for my Thai English students; a new movie, every week!

Question: is there SOME way to preset the "Sub-Picture Color Lookup Table" ??

Right now, after creating a DVD image with AVStoDVD (using a idx/sub subtitle file), Colors 1 and 3 are set to RED and BLUE, resulting in unreadable subtitles:
http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/...3h05m28s75.jpg

I know now, that I can go back, after the fact, with PgcEdit, and set the red (Character) to be a near-white, and set the blue (outline) to be black, but it would be so nice to not have to fix the output files, and have to make the .iso file afterwards....

Here's the log file from a short test I ran, to create the problem video subtitles: Thanks again for this KILLER AP!!!
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<5/7/2012 10:59:03 PM>
START PROCESS
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:03 PM>
PROJECT SETTINGS

DVD Video Standard: PAL
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Size: 194/4450 MB (4%)
DVD Output Setup: ISO UDF Image
DVD Label: DVD
DVD Menu: No Menu
Output Folder: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos
Delete Temp Process Files: Yes
Delete Working Files: Yes
Edit Command Parameters: No
Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window

PREFERENCES

MultiThread: 1
AVS Source Filter: A2DSource
AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline64Resize
PAL SpeedUp: 0
Video Resolution: 0
Video BitRate Min: 1400
Video BitRate Level 1: 6500
Video Profile Level 2: 4500
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: 128
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): TH - Thai
DVD Subs Font: Arial 26pt (255,255,255)
Chapters Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: E: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C SB07
DVD Burning Speed: 4x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Save Log file: 1
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1
Save General Settings: 0
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:03 PM>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\test.avi
Info: XviD - 3295 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 3:07 minutes - 4500 frames
Audio 1: V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\test.avi
Info: MPEG-1 Audio layer 3 - 128 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 3:07 minutes (0 ms delay) - Internal
Subs 1: V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\original thai subs\Sub_Morning Glory_exp.idx
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.54]
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:03 PM>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Import("C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD2.50Alpha\Lib\A2DSource.avsi")

Video = A2DVideoSource("V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\test.avi", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp", FrameRate=23.976, VFR=false)
Audio = A2DAudioSource("V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\test.avi", CacheFolder="C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp")

Video = Video.ConvertToYV12
#Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS

AudioDub(Video, Audio)
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:03 PM>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: QuEnc CBR 1-pass
Target Video FileSize: 190.5 MB
QuEnc Parameters: -i "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_test_1.avs" -o "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test.m2v" -b 8500 -1 -hq -novbr -scene -trell -aspectratio 16:9 -nointerlaced -mpeg2mux noaudio -dc 10 -priority 5 -auto -close
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:52 PM>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
A2DVideoSource: AVISource
Created File: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test.m2v (190.1 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 8925 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 3:07 minutes - 4496 frames
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:52 PM>
START PULLDOWN OPERATIONS
DGPulldown Parameters: "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test.m2v" -srcfps 23.976 -destfps 25 -inplace -tff
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:55 PM>
END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS
DGPulldown executed on File: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test.m2v (190.1 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 8925 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 24 fps (CFR) - Progressive (2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:2:3 Pulldown) - 3:07 minutes - 4504 frames
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:55 PM>
START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
Wavi+Aften Parameters: "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_test_1.avs" - | "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD2.50Alpha\Aften\aften.exe" -b 128 -pad 0 -dynrng 5 -bwfilter 0 - "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1.ac3"
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:58 PM>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
A2DAudioSource: DirectShowSource
Created File: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1.ac3 (2.9 MB)
OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: AC3 - 128 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 3:07 minutes (0 ms delay)
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:58 PM>
START SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
VSConv Parameters: -f sup -i "V:\_Thai Subtiles\Morning Glory\original thai subs\Sub_Morning Glory_exp.idx" -o "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1" -id 0
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:59 PM>
END SUBS ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
Created File: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1.sup (3.24 MB)
<>

<5/7/2012 10:59:59 PM>
START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_BatchMux.ini"
BatchMux ini file:
-d "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_MuxMan.mxp"
-l "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_MuxMan.log"
-muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD2.50Alpha\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-palette "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_26_Palette.txt"
-v "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test.m2v"
-vidmode LB
-a1 "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1.ac3"
-a1lang en
-s1 "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26_test_1.sup"
-s1lang en
-s1ext 1

<>

<5/7/2012 11:00:02 PM>
CHECK DVD SIZE
DVD Folder (actual) Size: 196.4 MB
vs Estimated Size: 194 MB -> 1.2% oversize
vs Assets Size: 196.2 MB -> OK
<>

<5/7/2012 11:00:02 PM>
END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
Created Folder: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26 (196.4 MB)
<>

<5/7/2012 11:00:02 PM>
START ISO IMAGE BUILDING OPERATIONS
ImgBurn (ISO) Parameters: /mode isobuild /buildmode imagefile /src "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26\VIDEO_TS" /dest "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26.iso" /volumelabel "DVD" /overwrite yes /noimagedetails /start /close
<>

<5/7/2012 11:00:33 PM>
END ISO IMAGE BUILDING OPERATIONS
Created File: C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_26.iso (197 MB)
<>

<5/7/2012 11:00:33 PM>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.5.0 Alpha build 120506
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@Pawpcorn

the subtitles color setup in Muxman (free edition) has been always quite tricky. See here for more info about.

Because of that AVStoDVD tries to overwrite the original subtitles color settings, using the _palette.txt file (stored in temporary files folder). The foreground color is defined in 'Preferences'/'AuthoringBurning' page.



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Thank you, Mr.C, for your speedy reply!

I'm researching what you gave me...
I DO see the nice "_palette.txt" file, with the proper contents of:
Quote:
Color 0=0, 0, 255
Color 1=255, 0, 0
Color 2=0, 0, 0
Color 3=255, 255, 255
Color 4=0, 255, 0
Color 5=255, 0, 255
Color 6=255, 255, 0
Color 7=0, 125, 125
Color 8=125, 125, 125
Color 9=225, 225, 225
Color 10=125, 0, 0
Color 11=0, 125, 0
Color 12=0, 0, 125
Color 13=222, 0, 255
Color 14=222, 125, 0
Color 15=125, 0, 125
and the batch file for MuxMan is as follows... {just in case you spot anything }
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-d "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_28\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_28_MuxMan.mxp"
-l "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_28_MuxMan.log"
-muxman "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD2.50Alpha\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-palette "C:\Users\Gerald\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_28_Palette.txt"
-v "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_28_test.m2v"
-vidmode LB
-a1 "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_28_test_1.ac3"
-a1lang en
-s1 "C:\Users\Gerald\Videos\DVD_28_test_1.sup"
-s1lang en
-s1ext 1
And yet... looking at the resultant Sub-Picture Color Lookup Table, Using PgcEdit (see link at Photo Bucket)
http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/.../PGCEditor.png
You can see color 0 is set to Blue, and color 1 is set to Red, thus red characters with a blue outline.

I haven't started researching your link about MuxMan yet... but I wanted to thank you, and give you this additional feedback, in case it is helpful to you, if you have the opportunity to look into this problem.

I'd be happy to send you (not sure how!) the short test video and the idx/sub sub files used for this latest test.

Thanks again,
Pawpcorn
P.S. The "foreground color is defined in 'Preferences'/'AuthoringBurning' page" that you mentioned, appears to be used for .srt subtitles, and is not in play, when using .idx/.sub VOB subtitles.

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@Pawpcorn

have a look to the link I have posted. It contains useful hints to learn when dealing with idx to sup conversion (using SubtitlesCreator) and authoring with Muxman.

If you want you can send me (avstodvd@gmail.com) the idx/sub files so that we can both run same tests.



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Is it possible that the Output size estimation isn't working properly? It's quite far off. A piece of the log:

Code:
CHECK DVD SIZE
DVD Folder (actual) Size: 4443,8 MB
vs Estimated Size: 4848 MB -> 8,3% undersize
vs Assets Size: 4292 MB -> OK
Input files are all DVD compliant and are put on without encoding (Direct Stream Copy for both video and audio).

Tooltip says: DVD Menu/Titles/Extra size: 0/4566/282 MB.

Tried it with v2.4.2 and with v2.5.0Alpha, both have the same problem.

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You are right. Estimation routine can be improved, mainly with DVD compliant inputs. Next alpha will have some fixes.



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Thanks a lot! Thanks for the 160kbps audio support too.
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@Techreactor...hi, I'm a bit of a newbie at this, so how do I pick up my encoded Video and the extracted DTS Audio and mux it using either muxman or any Authoring tool?
Select Output as Elementary MPEG2 stream and deselect "delete AVS2DVD temporary files" once finished you can pick up the Video/Audio from there and mux using IFOedit.
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