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- raise a feature request towards avs4x26x to support RGB - use the MeGUI x64 build (or a 32bit OS) as in that case no avs4x26x is used I will think about an option to disable all 64 bit packages on 64bit OS with MeGUI 32bit. Only to do that for x264 would make no sense as then once again a special handling for one package only would be added. |
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I ripped the DVD with DVDShrink in Re-Author mode by dragging just the movie title to DVDShrink's left pane and using the backup function. That's how I've being ripping for years. Quote:
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Update will be available shortly (2700 ) EDIT: 2700 is online Last edited by Zathor; 4th January 2017 at 20:10. |
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VTS_01 PGC 01 - 01:32:12.010 - (19 chapters) VTS_01 PGC 02 - 00:00:00.500 - (1 chapters) VTS_01 PGC 03 - 00:00:00.500 - (1 chapters) VTS_01 PGC 04 - 00:00:15.500 - (4 chapters) I can do the same using pgcdemux, but I'm used to do it on my own I guess with the older versions I could just load the vob and index it, now it will load the ifo and try to resplit it. Quote:
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I can change my routine but you get used to certain ones. Last edited by mini-moose; 4th January 2017 at 20:23. |
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Sadly there is no way to detect if the source has already been preprocessed in a not correct way. If it would have been correctly processed the IFO should not contain more than one PGC or only the tracks which are really available in the VOBs. EDIT: While thinking about it... I may disable the PGC/Angle detection if VOB files > 1024 MB are found. Would that help? |
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The pgcdemux routine doesn't extract an ifo to the working directory so I can't say if pgcedit does it differently. Part of reason of doing it like I do, is so I can sort it into a working dir/s, and then I can do the indexing and sub extracting all from there. While if I extract it with pgcdemux, I would have to go back to source files to reload the ifo to extract the subs. It can also be a pain if source is on an iso, as the default working path is same as source files. I've tested with OCE now. It seems to be able to do all those functions at once. But only added the first 2 subs to the mux. I assume it's cause my setup is defaults to English and therefore the English subs were added? If I want all of them I need to manually add any others. I don't always mux the subs into the container either, and that seems unavoidable with OCE if I want the subs extracted. I suppose it can make it easier for me. I output the vobs to one big file rather than multiple 1024mb files (others might do it differently though). Of course with mutlti angle/video/episodes, they could be under 1024mb too. Last edited by mini-moose; 4th January 2017 at 21:08. |
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Maybe I do not get the point, but you can create also a configuration where no subtitle tracks are added at all. Also you can manually remove any subtitles you do not want (right click on the tab header). Last edited by Zathor; 4th January 2017 at 21:05. |
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I've not used OCE for subextracting before so I might need to tweak profiles I did use. I did realize after posting that I can set to none. The point is, that if I want the subs to be extracted in OCE, I would have to set them to be muxed. So it's either: 1) File indexer (load source ifo-->pgcdemux-->indexing), then go back to source, load ifo again and run vobsubber. 2) Use OCE to do all the above in one go but will have to mux the subs. Code:
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When I ripped the folowing DVD a week ago and extracted the subtitles, MeGUI extracted them three times. Today it's only extracting them twice (I guess the subtitle handling has changed a little with version 2699), unless I check the "extract forced subtitles separately" option in Vobsubber, in which case I end up with the same files as before.
Test_VTS_01_1.idx Test_VTS_01_1.sub Test_VTS_01_1_0_English.idx Test_VTS_01_1_0_English.sub Test_VTS_01_1_forced.idx Test_VTS_01_1_forced.sub The first and second pair appear to be identical copies, while the "forced" subtitles are empty ("Test_VTS_01_1_forced.sub" is zero bytes in size). Vobsubber only shows a single subtitle stream. Is extracting it twice necessary and is there a way for MeGUI to check if forced subtitles exist before attempting to extract them? The next problem is not MeGUI's fault as it happens when I extract the subtitles with vsrip myself, but after extracting them from the extras on the DVD I used for testing, they look like this. I re-authored a single DVD extra with DVDShrink so there's just a couple of ifo files and a vob file in the folder. The video itself is less than twelve minutes long. When I convert it to an MKV with Handbrake and get Handbrake to mux the subtitles into an MKV, they look like this after I extract them: Which is correct. Subtitle Edit also rips them correctly from the ifo file. The only clue I have so far is MPC-HC displays 20 minutes as the duration of the video when opening the ifo or vob file, when it should be about twelve. MPC-BE and VLC both display the correct duration when opening the ifo file, but they both display a 20 min duration when opening the vob file. Logically it appears the subtitle timing must be stored in two places and in this case one them is wrong, but does anyone know how I can investigate this further, or should I just file it under "one of those things"? Thanks. Last edited by hello_hello; 4th January 2017 at 21:49. |
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As you do not have enabled the "single output file" option, the files Toast1_VTS_01_1.* are not needed. I assume they have not been deleted as you have not enabled the option to remove intermediate files, correct? No, I have to use vsrip for that. Could you please share the files with me so that I can check why they are shown? If they are empty (= no timestamps) MeGUI should delete them. |
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If you play it though with mpc, what happens after 12mins? does it keep playing or stops? Last edited by mini-moose; 4th January 2017 at 22:03. |
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Zathor, I mentioned this in the text file included with the samples I uploaded here for you, but in case you didn't get to that yet.....
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Test - [0] English.ac3 Is the number in the name [0] supposed to indicate the number of the audio stream in the MKV? When I extract audio from an MKV with 2 audio streams, the file indexer shows them as stream numbers 2 and 3, but they're extracted as streams 0 and 1. Is that expected behaviour? Cheers. |
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When playing the vob file with MPC-HC it jumps straight from 12 minutes 13 seconds to the "end" at about the 20 minute mark. |
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So yes, this is expected and should not cause any issues. |
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What I meant is if I want to do the indexing and subextracting in one go, I could then use OCE, but in order to extract them with it, they must be set to be muxed. Many thanks for your patience. I'm just used to my old routine. It's possible I'm the only one bothered with those changes. Last edited by mini-moose; 4th January 2017 at 22:37. |
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They certainly appear to be empty. I opened the extracted idx file with subresync and it didn't display anything. When I open the original ifo/vob files with Subtitle Edit, the option to only show forced subtitles is unavailable, so it doesn't think there are any. Actually, looking at the log file again, MeGUI agrees, but they're not being deleted. Are the empty forced subtitles counted as intermediate files? Quote:
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Keep in mind that Forced subs could be for any of the languages. It might appear empty when you view the first stream on idx, but there could be forced for another language. Last edited by mini-moose; 4th January 2017 at 23:08. |
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