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28th February 2009, 18:53 | #4662 | Link |
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No, errors didn't be.
When file compress well, sometimes Autogk wrong to do undersized, so i wanted ignore result of test compressibility. To Autogk don't undersized. Do you understand y idea?
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Yes, I understand. But, if you don't run a compress test you're just as likely to get undersized encodes as you were when using AutoGK. More likely in fact, if you are going to increase the number of B-Frames from AutoGKs one B-Frame.
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Hi folks,
I was just test driving the AutoGK 2.55 and when I tried using the "Preview" feature of the AutoGK ... the "Media Player Classic" said that it can NOT play the Audio since I am missing some Codecs. BTW, I have Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Well, the same VOB I can view with MPC 6.4.9.1 20081210 just fine and the audio plays back A-OK. I tried replacing the MPC within AutoGK with this working version and the same result again ... no Audio Sound. So, something happens or blocks MPC from playing back the Audio within AutoGK. BTW, I took the AutoGK MPC version and tried to play it outside of AutoGK shell and tried to HOOK itself into some .dll and even then it DID NOT play the Audio. Q1: Does anyone know how to fix this? Can lenox look into this problem please!!! Q2: Diff Q ... How do you include the "Selectable" Subtitle from a VOB into your AVI output? Thanks, G! Last edited by gonwk; 2nd March 2009 at 03:02. |
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Could you paraphrase your sentense?
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It seems that this software has problem with 4:2:2 Colorimetry !!!
when I try to convert an Mpeg-2 clip,recorded by my dvb card whitch is 4:2:2 , during the process ,I recieve this error messege! http://www.free2upload.com/img008/7e...u4jmvaoeni.jpg Does anyone have any Ideas? |
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1/Can you thank you; should be named xxx_agk.log; xxx being the name of the avi output and in the same directory as the output avi file. 2/The alert (avisynth removegrain related) seems to imply a denoise filter named removegrain, do you use avisynth filters outside AGK and/or have you installed other avisynth filters after AGK was installed?.. Did
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Removegrain doesn't support that colorspace. I guess most filters don't since everything you get from DVD and Blu Ray (and I think also broadcast TV) is YV12 (4:2:0) anyway. Add ConvertToYV12() to your script right after the video is loaded.
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Hi nurbs,
There is no (direct) manual intervention in AutoGK. A typical mpeg2 source script (dvd or other) looks like this: Quote:
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AFAIK you can't change the output colorspace in DGIndex. So if he can't change the script there is nothing he can do. He shouldn't even be able to encode it if he disables the filters, since the encoders (at least the xvid and x264 CLI applications) expect YV12 as input. Maybe it's different for the vfw encoders, don't know.
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Also can i update that components: Also Avisynth and Gabest?
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Hi, I don't need to do anything if i have version 2.55. But sometimes dgindex can be updated. that's why i asked. But sometimes i use version 2.45, can i update anything except dgindex? Thanks beforhand
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Oh, I see. I don't see why you can't update whatever you like, except for the included XviD. My understanding is that you're not supposed to use certain XviDs, but I'm sure others know more about that than I. And you'll never be using the DGVfpi.vfp, so it doesn't matter which one you have.
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We wrote to update dgindex i must replace dgindex.exe and dgdecode.dll, but when replaced their, then after add task in autogk, dgindex dont demux audio. I cant understand why as?
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Is that when using V. 2.45 or 2.55? The reason I ask is that beginning with 2.50 AutoGK used a version of DGIndex that demuxes the audio differently. If it's only 2.45 where you have the problem, you might have to go back to the earlier version of DGIndex. If it's both, then I guess you'll have to go back and use the DGIndex that comes with each version, and my earlier advice was wrong. Sorry, but I had forgotten that more recent versions of DGIndex demux the audio using different commands.
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Hi, I replaced dginex in version 2.45. I wanted replaced it because sometimes had bags, such as: Now, i understand that it will not prove. It's very badly. And i don't use 2.55 because VAQ dont like me...
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