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6th January 2010, 09:55 | #6521 | Link |
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Seems I found another reason for sticking at "gathering information":
I created a custom profile for AVCHD and made it default in Ripbot.ini so far all went fine. Then I divided that profile into two subprofiles for film and anime but left old default in ini with not more existend profile. My next encodes allways stuck at "gathering information" till I changed ini entry to existend profile. |
6th January 2010, 14:26 | #6523 | Link |
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Try to move extracted RipBot folder to C:\RipBot for instance.
I had the same problem, and everything needed was installed and hadn't any codec packs installed. Problem was solved when RipBot was moved to main folder. It seems some programs that RipBot uses do not like large paths. |
6th January 2010, 14:51 | #6525 | Link |
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@MKVCrazy @liudnux
can't you read guys? It's clearly says avisynth error. send me 50 mb sample. you know where and how
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6th January 2010, 16:21 | #6526 | Link |
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no it's not. for example the latest family guy (something something something dark side) is 1.33.
I think you got lost somewhere, the whole point is exactly that, that everything needs to be 16:9 (it actually doesn't, my bluray player will play 1440x1080 which is 1.33, but I have to change tv settings to make it not stretch to 16:9) and being able to add pillarboxes would allow you to make 1.33 into 16:9 |
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6th January 2010, 18:45 | #6532 | Link |
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Ok! show me full mediainfo report
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6th January 2010, 18:54 | #6533 | Link | |
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Just go check out releases like Casablanca from around the 50s on http://www.highdefdigest.com for proof |
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6th January 2010, 18:57 | #6534 | Link | |
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The actual resolution of the useful video in the frame is 1366x1080. (This is how 1.33:1 blurays are encoded) |
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6th January 2010, 19:57 | #6535 | Link |
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from my understanding anamorphic is for displaying widescreen material on a 4:3 tv (or a 16:9 tv too), but not for displaying 4:3 content on a widescreen tv
if I play 1.33 content on my bluray player or dvd player it will horizontally stretch the content to fit the 16:9 tv. if it's encoded with pillarbox it will display properly. I'm not sure how or if that can be done in standard resolution as 720x480 is 1.5 but it surely can be done in HD resolutions |
6th January 2010, 20:06 | #6536 | Link |
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I think you clearly just need to use the correct software for the job.
Load up after affects or what ever video editor you use, import your media, set the frame size to your hd output or what ever resolution you want, and position your source video in the middle and render it out to mp4.... Job done. |
6th January 2010, 20:12 | #6537 | Link |
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I was assuming since ripbot264 already can letterbox 2.35/2.40 stuff that it wouldn't be too difficult to have it pillarbox 1.33 content.
and a lot of software is going to stretch the video to the resolution you specify rather than preserving the aspect ratio furthermore mp4 is a shitty container. I'd like to keep some resemblance of a good audio track |
6th January 2010, 21:09 | #6538 | Link |
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I use Clown_BD with the "Forced sub" selected. When it sees "forced" subs in the main subtitle, it will extract two files: the entire sup and a smaller sup with only the "forced" subs. You can then read that one into RipBot264.
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