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6th June 2009, 14:21 | #862 | Link |
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A new 2.2.0 Alpha (build 090605) is available to download. Here you are the main mods:
- Some bugs fixed - Added files drag&drop capability to main window - Added 'Title'/'View Title Info' command - Added 'Change ffdshow Mixer Output to <same as input>' option to 'Preferences'/'Misc' - Added support to text-only style DVD Menu - Added DVD Menu highlights customization - Added DVD Menu thumbnails shadow customization - Added DVD Menu video bitrate customization - MediaInfo updated to 0.7.16 With this Alpha I have added all the new features I planned for 2.2.0 release. Let me know if you find any issues or within days (I'm updating the Help Section.. yawn!) I will convert it into Final. Bye |
6th June 2009, 22:24 | #865 | Link |
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I'm not sure how to do this exactly, but if I wanted to just set the video bitrate to just 800 kb/s so I could fit as many videos as I could on a dvd but still maintain good enough quality, how do I do that? I mean there are a lot of windows that pop up when encoding/converting dvds that seem to be configurable so I'm a bit confused. Thanks in advance for any good replies.
Bugs: Can't seem to access the dvd menu option says "run-time error 35600 index out of bounds" Last edited by Milardo; 7th June 2009 at 02:49. |
7th June 2009, 14:37 | #866 | Link | ||
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Latest 0.24 beta still have some small bugs, thus the answer is no. But, if you want, you can overwrite current (0.23) HCenc.exe file with the new (0.24 beta) one. Everything will work, except for new HCenc features, of course.
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7th June 2009, 20:53 | #867 | Link | |
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7th June 2009, 23:48 | #868 | Link |
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Thanks on how to set the low bitrate. For the error message, yeah just pressing the dvd menu button causes the error I had two videos in the program tried asf and m2v videos but got the same error seems to be systematic error.
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8th June 2009, 20:16 | #871 | Link |
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Very weird. From my side, I must admit that I cannot replicate the error. Just a quick troubleshooting:
1. Did you use a new folder for build 090605 or did you overwrite build 090515? 2. Using build 090515, did you change anything from default DVDMenu Wizard settings? 3. Quick & dirt fix: locate and delete registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AVStoDVD\DVDMenu", then retry with build 090605. If you feel in "help mode on", take a screenshot of registry key before deleting it and post here. Thanks guys Bye |
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2. no change in 090515 3. hmm, can't find this regkey, nor a similar one. [edit] okay, after doing a menu with build 090515 i get this regkey, but it makes no difference if it is there or not. 090605 doesn't create this key as it crashes before it can... Greets, Filbert Last edited by Filbert; 8th June 2009 at 22:01. |
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9th June 2009, 20:25 | #876 | Link |
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This seems to affect all alpha builds since final 2.1.4 (that build doesn't produce the error), see attached logfile.
The videofile is a DV Quicktime Movie (exported from Avid Xpress Pro). When loading into AVStoDVD i get asked to choose an audio track because AVS detected 2 Audio Tracks (although I know there is only one 2ch audio track). With 2.1.4. i didn't got this question (it showed/used only one track). If I check the file with Mediainfo it also only shows one track: Format : PCM Format settings, Endianness : Big Format settings, Sign : Signed Codec ID : twos Duration : 19s 240ms Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 1536 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Resolution : 16 bits Stream size : 3.52 MiB (5%) Encoded date : UTC 2007-10-16 14:38:28 Tagged date : UTC 2007-10-16 14:38:36 When I start encoding it aborts the audio encoding (no matter if I encode to AC3 or leave it as original WAV (which should be DVD compliant). The "testrun.ToFix.wav" has the length 0, so demuxing seems to go wrong. If I convert the same file using an AVI container it works... Greets, Filbert Last edited by Filbert; 9th June 2009 at 20:28. |
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1. If AVStoDVD says that there are 2 audio tracks, the reason is that MediaInfo.dll detects 2 audio tracks (code: .AudioTracksCount = bstr(MediaInfo_Get(Handle, MediaInfo_Stream_General, 0, StrPtr("AudioCount"), MediaInfo_Info_Text, MediaInfo_Info_Name))). Anyway, if you select track 0, then audio track handling is same as release 2.1.4. Only if you select track >0, then I force the use of ffmpegsource.dll plugin to extract the track. Thus, do not bother about this issue. 2. You are saying that no matter you select audio re-encode or keep original, you get errors. It could be, but they must be 2 different errors, because the routines are very different (i.e. audio re-encoding does not produce the intermediate file "testrun.ToFix.wav"). Please clarify and/or attach the 2 log files. BTW, thanks for the debug and the feedback. A proactive help is always very appreciated. Bye |
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10th June 2009, 08:35 | #878 | Link | ||
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--------------------------- AviSynth Error! --------------------------- Avisynth open failure: FFmpegSource: Invalid audio track number (C:\DOKUME~1\schnitt\LOKALE~1\Temp\testrun.avs, line 9) --------------------------- Quote:
<10.06.2009 08:47:43> START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS FFmpeg Parameters: -i "D:\testrun.mov" -acodec copy "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\schnitt\Eigene Dateien\testrun.ToFix.wav" <> <10.06.2009 08:47:43> ERROR DURING OPERATIONS ('AUDIO enconding operations' Section): 0 - <> <10.06.2009 08:47:43> PROCESS ABORTED. <> Hope this helps, otherwise I can do some more testing or upload a testfile... Greets, Filbert Last edited by Filbert; 10th June 2009 at 08:42. |
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10th June 2009, 21:46 | #880 | Link |
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Uploaded it, see PM. It's a different file with same error. It was converted from (working) AVI container to Quicktime Movie using AppleDV Codec. Only difference is that it doesn't show up the 2 audio tracks when loading the file (which might be caused by exporting empty audio tracks from the timeline in Avid).
Hope it helps... Greets, Filbert |
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