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8th April 2015, 14:19 | #13461 | Link | |
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I have premium, monitoring headphones akg495nc, flagman smartphone galaxy s5. My notebook have beats audio. And i'm meloman. I have a big klips collection. You can see on my site http://master255.org/. And i need good quality of sound!!!! If the video quality is good, why is the sound quality is bad ??? 'm a programmer and do not tell me that it is difficult! it's easier than writing in this forum! |
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8th April 2015, 14:37 | #13462 | Link |
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128 kbps AAC/OPUS is even more than enough. See latest results for 96kbps.
http://www.hydrogenaud.io/forums/ind...owtopic=106911
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I believe my eyes! And I believe my program! Adobe Audition shows that high frequencies are cut off! If decode a 128kbps. And do not cut off if decode 240 kbps. this 240 kbps: 1.jpg this 128 kbps: 2.jpg decoded your program! |
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ooooohhh Atak_Snajper - You're a terrible person! I'm not going to argue with you. And I will not use your program! Especially because it is all buggy and it cuts the sound. Bad author of the program will never write a good program.
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ooooohhh Atak_Snajper - You're a terrible person! I'm not going to argue with you. And I will not use your program! Especially because it is all buggy and it cuts the sound. Bad author of the program will never write a good program. No one invited you to use an application you don't seem to like. Last edited by AlexKane; 8th April 2015 at 16:00. |
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Please guys, there's no need to get personal!
@Mastеr: Have a look at the forum rules again, especially rule #4. You are free to share your opinion, but don't be rude!
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I'm new to ripbot but from my use of the program especially the new 2 audio track beta it looks great but there is one thing I noticed and it is just me being picky. In testing Elysium to get the forced subtitles, the lossless track and the AC-3 core track. I used the xcopy feature for both audio tracks and noticed that the lossless(DTS-MA) shows up as an LPCM on my AVR. The AC-3 is fine. I understand LPCM is what all lossless tracks are but using xcopy I would have expected DTS-MA. The output played perfectly, nice job!
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No, didn't check log's, don't know what to look for. One thing that I didn't mention was that I am using the ripbot.exe that you posted separately the other day, not sure if that might have an affect. I'll try again. (edit) OK, have tried Beta 2 again, and still has same problem ...and another thing I have noticed is that I always used 1280 size, but it seems to default to 1920 when adding the next file to the queue. It generally remembers the previous settings (in .1) Also would like to make a comment about "Master", he's been registered since 2009, has hardly used the forum 'til now, then pisses everybody off. It's people like that, that spoil it for the rest of us. Last edited by burt123; 9th April 2015 at 05:01. Reason: more info |
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Also had a couple of encode's not do the final mux, using .1, after successfully doing about 8 or so encodes previous, with no problem. I thought I might have been running out of room, but that's not the case...dunno what's going on Thanks |
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Hello Atak,
here I reopen my first message. Do you think it's easy to change in your interface and / or program code and you do want to realize it in further program versions - or not? Thank you for paying me your attention. best regards dslr-rookie Quote:
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Hi everyone, Ive been trying to fiddle with avisynth through ripbot, as its layout has been very helpful for learning how filters work. I had a few questions for anyone who might have insight.
First off I have an issue: So far ive been using DVDfab to rip dvds in passthrough vob mode, which is the only way that works so far through ripbot. Result is a proper 29.97fps interlaced source. I use your IVTC to fix that part right. DVD Decryptor doesnt split eps correctly. Makemkv shows correct fps, but has major desync issues after going through ripbot. DVDfab in passthrough mkv mode, shows 25 fps in ripbot, and cannot IVTC. More desyncs occur. They all play fine in MPC-HC, and im too terrible with MKVtoolnix to make sure everything is ok there. Best results have been with VOB mode with DVDfab, except for one episode. Source Here This one shows as 24fps in ripbot, making it so I cannot IVTC. Code:
Video ID : 224 (0xE0) Format : MPEG Video Format version : Version 2 Format profile : Main@Main Format settings, BVOP : Yes Format settings, Matrix : Custom Format settings, GOP : Variable Duration : 44mn 12s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 4 475 Kbps Maximum bit rate : 9 102 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate : 23.976 fps Standard : NTSC Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Scan order : 2:3 Pulldown Compression mode : Lossy Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.540 Time code of first frame : 01:00:03;20 Time code source : Group of pictures header Stream size : 1.38 GiB (89%) Second question, sorry for the long post. Ive been learning avisynth through ripbot for the purposes of testing various denoisers for said sources. HQDN3D works very well for anime, but doesnt seem so great for the tv show film ive been working on. I agree with you (you mentioned a long time ago your reasons for switching and optimal settings), about the temporal denoise setting. Past 2 or 3 it ghosts like crazy, but temporal denoisers seem to have a much better result on my show so far, than using too much spacial. From what ive learned from fft3dgpu (been using that since I have fast gpu and it works ok), isnt the result of ghosting from processing too many frames temporal? Such as 2 previous frames, current, and 2 frames ahead. Reason I ask is because now id like to get motion compensation working with the denoisers ive been testing, including HQDN3D and fft3dgpu. HQDN3D mentions nothing at all in its documentation on how many frames it uses for its temporal filter? Perhaps it goes through more with higher number? With fft3dgpu, the Bt=2,3,or 4 setting determines it, so its easier to work with. If i wanted to use mvtools2 to do the motion compensation for it, how do i set it up for your layout? Such as how you set video="source" earlier in the code. Mvtools2 documentation says this: Code:
AVISource("c:\test.avi") # or MPEG2Source, DirectShowSource, some previous filter, etc super = MSuper() backward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = true) forward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = false) forward_compensation = MFlow(super, forward_vectors, thSCD1=500) # or use MCompensate backward_compensation = MFlow(super, backward_vectors, thSCD1=500) # create interleaved 3 frames sequences interleave(forward_compensation, last, backward_compensation) DeGrainMedian() # place your preferred temporal (spatial-temporal) denoiser here selectevery(3,1) # return filtered central (not-compensated) frames only Code:
super = MSuper(video) backward_vectors = MAnalyse(video,super, isb = true) forward_vectors = MAnalyse(video,super, isb = false) forward_compensation = MCompensate(video,super, forward_vectors, thSCD1=500) backward_compensation = MCompensate(video,super, backward_vectors, thSCD1=500) interleave(video?,forward_compensation, last, backward_compensation) video=FFT3Dgpu(video,precision=2).f3kdb selectevery(video?,3,1) Thanks again for this excellent program! I tried very much to read as much as I could before bothering you guys. |
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If I'm not wrong your script should look like this.
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super = MSuper(video) backward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = true) forward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = false) forward_compensation = MFlow(super, forward_vectors, thSCD1=500) backward_compensation = MFlow(super, backward_vectors, thSCD1=500) video=interleave(forward_compensation, last, backward_compensation) video=FFT3Dgpu(video,precision=2).f3kdb video=selectevery(video,3,1) Quote:
EDIT: Ok I see interlacing artefacts during scene change. I guess this episode was originally encoded like that and we probably can do nothing about that.
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I had miami vice dvd edition (the show from 80s) where first episode was also encoded in different way than rest. No idea why people in this industry do that.
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error: Script error: Invalid arguments to function "MFlow" All I did was add a couple things to make it work with MT: Code:
#Denoise LoadPlugin("C:\Ripbot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\fft3dgpu\FFT3Dgpu.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Ripbot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\mvtools2\mvtools2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Ripbot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\flash3kyuu_deband\flash3kyuu_deband.dll") super = MSuper(video) backward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = true) forward_vectors = MAnalyse(super, isb = false) forward_compensation = MFlow(super, forward_vectors, thSCD1=500) backward_compensation = MFlow(super, backward_vectors, thSCD1=500) video=interleave(forward_compensation, last, backward_compensation) SetMTmode(6) video=FFT3Dgpu(video,precision=2).f3kdb SetMTmode(2) video=selectevery(video,3,1) EDIT: Same thing. Code:
D:\>"C:\Ripbot264\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "D:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job17\job17.avs" -o - | "C:\Ripbot264\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate 850 --stats "D:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job17\job17.stats" --fps 30000/1001 --force-cfr --min-keyint 30 --keyint 300 --frames 79211 --sar 1:1 --level 4.0 --preset slower --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 25000 --vbv-maxrate 25000 --stdin y4m --output NUL - error: Script error: Invalid arguments to function "MCompensate" (D:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job17\job17.avs, line 35) x264 [error]: could not open input file `-' Last edited by ShogoXT; 13th April 2015 at 01:05. |
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