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28th July 2008, 10:01 | #2061 | Link |
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o0 any special reason why not? the audio normalizer and encoder gives percentages. you have the total # of frames and what frame x264 is working on, and a percentage for that. I know mkvmerge gives some sort of output because its own GUI has a progress bar. am I missing anything? Im not seeing any reason not to create a progress bar, or even a double progress bar (current process / total progress). I know its not a limitation of Delphi. Ive seen many Delphi programs with progress bars, ones which use CLI backends as well (Razorlame for one).
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28th July 2008, 10:41 | #2062 | Link |
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Hello, Atak
here a sample of the file which I cannot put in mkv.(problem: "is not a valid floating point value) http://demo21.ovh.com/d7cca9cd9a5c8d...608197b71acaP/ |
28th July 2008, 23:20 | #2063 | Link |
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My friends, I'm sorry to interject, but I need some clarity. I wish to convert an MKV movie into a standard Bluray format, not MP4, mt2s, etc. Now, the resolution of said MKV is 1920 x 800, certainly not one Bluray players like very much.
I tried Ripbot264 on the MKV and I believe I configured all the settings as they should be. I wanted the final resolution to be Full HD, which in this case I chose the highest setting. 12 hours later, I got the final product. I burned the files properly using the correct settings utilizing ImgBurn. But alas, when I played the movie on PowerDVD I had audio but a black picture. 12 hours of encoding down the drain. I blame myself. Now, I'm well aware that a very similar situation arose before in this forum, but perhaps someone can enlighten me...Perhaps someone with a higher understanding can point me in the right direction. *sigh* after you learn everything there is to know about DVD encoding, along comes a new format and one has to begin from scratch...
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29th July 2008, 10:43 | #2067 | Link |
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Btw. I found a solution for my HDDVD authoring problem. Unfortunately cannot use RipBot264 due to the missing x264 target for HDDVD. But my current workflow is as follows:
1. .m2ts from ripped BD -> eac3to.exe (creates a .264 elementary file, and the sound track as either .ac3 or .dts) 2. Re-Encode .264 with MeGUI and the Standalone_HD-DVD configuration (creates a bitrate/GOP HDDVD compatible .264 file) 3. the resulting file needs the pulldown-flag to be set -> h264info.exe ("set 2:3 pulldown") (creates a compliant .264 file) 4. author a standard content HDDVD using the .264 file from step 4 and the audio file from step 1 It would have been nice to have this automated with RipBot264, but the HDDVD muxer is still missing, therefor the workflow cannot be implemented completely with freeware tools. |
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30th July 2008, 13:33 | #2069 | Link |
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Hello! I have a problem with a file m2ts:
http://demo21.ovh.com/d7cca9cd9a5c8d...608197b71acaP/ Ripboat announces a problem: "is not a valid floating point value there were 14 files m2ts I joined the files m2ts with TSmuxer With others videos, Ripboat functions correctly, but if I use Tsmuxer, Ripboat refuses to convert What is the solution??? |
30th July 2008, 13:48 | #2070 | Link |
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Do not use TSMuxer Import file directly from Blu-ray structure. Only in this case files will be joined together.
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30th July 2008, 15:18 | #2071 | Link |
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is what I must work starting from the disc bluray or of the file copied from the hard drive?
Which file I must open in Ripboat: Stream,mpls or m2ts? How does Ripboat manage to find the order of the sequences of a disc bluray? Last edited by pitch.fr; 30th July 2008 at 15:21. |
30th July 2008, 16:25 | #2072 | Link | |
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The simplest way to rip movies is:
1) install AnyDVD HD 2) select any .m2ts file from Blu-Ray disc Quote:
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30th July 2008, 20:48 | #2075 | Link |
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Hey Atak so you could avoid the issue of incorrect burning. If you could had either an ISO creation for re encoded BD structure or a burning engine to just burn the compilation to a disk rather then just structure out... Or even all three as options.
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31st July 2008, 06:33 | #2076 | Link |
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I would first off like to thank Atak_Snajpera for a superior job making the Ripbot tool. I can't tell you how many tools I have tried and tossed. All of them ruined the quality of the movie, even at their highest quality settings. This includes testing MainConcepts/Elecard solutions which seemed to attenuate some of the mid-tones and highlights in the movie.
Apart from being convenient, he has also worked out all the best settings and conveniently brought together the best of the best tools in the shell to create what I consider the only tool that can transcode a blu-ray from a staggering 30Gigs to a mere 5-7 gigs with nearly no perceptible loss in quality video. I leave the audio stream alone, so there is zero loss in audio. My goal is not playing blu-ray on ps3 but simply reducing the data storage requirements and playing on MC or similar DirectShow only playback app. Also by reducing the file down to a fraction of it's original size. You don't need a powerhouse computer anymore for playback. Very happy with this tool for this role. Except that some movies are out of sync with the audio. And it is not linear, so that a simple audio shift wont fix it. I have tried to find an answer by scouring these forums. But nothing with h264/ac3 streams. Some have said this is due to the 24.976 verses 24 fps. Do I need to re-encode with 24 fps? RibBot is indicating "copy stream" so I assume this means it hasn't altered the timing of audio. Or do I need to run a tool outside of RipBot to re-sync? and if so, Is there a tool that can read a m2ts file and allow me to stretch audio? Seems the audio is late by a half second during the start of the movie. And is correct at the end of the movie. Or am I doomed to demux and run it though some ac3 audio editor and remux. If so which one can do a stretch rather than a time shift? |
31st July 2008, 17:58 | #2077 | Link |
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This is a great program Atak. I'm finally able to encode stuff that for some reason didn't work properly using MeGUI, and this is much easier to use. I'm using it to convert mkvs, to 1280x720 blu-ray format and putting them on DVD-Rs to play on my PS3.
I did have two questions that I searched for but couldn't find any good information. 1) I'm encoding 23.976 (or whatever it is) film sources, and I'd like the output to stay 24fps. I have my PS3 setup to output 24fps and my LCD TV accepts 24fps so when watching a real blu-ray I see a display 1080p24. However the blu-rays I create don't appear to be sending 24fps from the PS3 as my TV shows it's receiving just regular 720p. Does the PS3 have some kind of limitation of when it can send 24fps content, or is the conversion converting to 30fps, or am I doing something else wrong which is preventing this from showing up properly? 2) I've got subtitles in these MKVs that were .ass format. RipBot correctly demuxes them and I can add them. However when the movie is played back, whenever the subs should be in Italics it looks like this: {\I1}this should be italicized{\I0} and whenever there should be a line break it just shows as "\N" and everything stays on one line. I checked the .ass format and that's how the subs are actually formatted. I converted those .ass to .srt which replaced the {\I1} crap with standard <I></I> symbols, but they still show up in the actual subtitles and nothing is italicized. Is there a way to get the formatting to show up, or is that just a limitation of this method so far? |
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1st August 2008, 02:22 | #2079 | Link |
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Yeah, I'll try encoding at 1080 and see if the 1080p24 shows up on my TV. I guess it's possible there's no 720p24 output format, although that seems odd to me.
I'm attaching the .ass file that was showing up improperly. Stripping the {\I1}s and replacing the \N's with linebreaks would be awesome. These subs also use #s around song lyrics (which I think is kind of odd) but you'd need some kind of rule to strip the #s from the beginning and end of lines, but make sure that a # used in the middle of the line wasn't stripped I guess... although I doubt you'd see # in a subtitle normally anyway. |
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Yes, I did burn with UDF revision 2.5. Incidentally, I succesfully created a Blu-Ray ISO of the MKV, but now I have A/V sync issue with the Blu-Ray movie. The video is slowly drifting away from the audio. Towards the end of the film, the audio is approximately lagging behind one second. I am currently browsing the forum for an appropriate corrective measure.
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