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15th March 2009, 20:34 | #761 | Link |
Carlos Martinez
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Probably a stupid question.
As I am not familiar with avisynth yet, I am using AVStoDVD as the program to load my scripts in. But now I am doing some tests, for which another topic was opened in Doom9, to convert DV video onto HD video. What I wonder is if I can till get AVStoDVD to process my files, as I am not after a DVD compatible file now. |
16th March 2009, 21:33 | #763 | Link |
Carlos Martinez
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Let's see if I can.
If I understand your program, it links several functions into one, with the main objective of making easy to end up with a DVD or DVD compatible files. Right? Until now I have been using it for that. It also has been my timid introduction to avisynth and avisynth scripts. But now I am entering a new field: processing DV and HDV files. The main objective, if possible, is to process DV files so I can upscale them to HD, by resizing and several other ways. What I asked was if I could use your program mainly to handle the scripts, but I don't think it will be useful for my purpose. |
16th March 2009, 22:37 | #764 | Link |
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@calmart
Yes, of course you can use AVStoDVD to generate simple script. But, keep in mind that AVStoDVD scripts follow DVD standard, not HD standard. You have to know the HD specifications and adjust the script according to them (screen size, aspect ratio, framerate...). Bye |
19th March 2009, 05:04 | #765 | Link | |
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Hey i just wanted to let you know that I just tried BDSup2Sup v2.2 and the SUP file loads fine. Perhaps I will convert it to an IDX file next time before trying AVStoDVD again. |
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20th March 2009, 14:37 | #767 | Link |
Carlos Martinez
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I have an old film that I recorded off the air that I want to crop in the upper border. It would be a resize but irregular. It would be a question o tryng different values until I crop-off what I want.
How can I do that with AVStoDVD? |
22nd March 2009, 20:37 | #770 | Link |
Carlos Martinez
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I have been trying to see how I could use AVStoDVD to join two avi files and output a single m2t file.
There doesn't seem to be a specific command to do that. I think perhaps avisynth could do it, but I am not sure how. After some googling I got to a command that might do it, but I am not sure what text would need to get it into AVStoDVD. The command would be: DirectShowSource("c:\Path_And_Filename1.avi")+DirectShowSource("c:\Path_And_Filename2.avi") What command should I load into the Avisynth Script page? |
23rd March 2009, 22:58 | #771 | Link |
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You can sobstitute this script line:
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Video = A2DVideoSource("c:\Path_And_Filename.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\YourTempFolder") Code:
Video1 = A2DVideoSource("c:\Path_And_Filename1.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\YourTempFolder") Video2 = A2DVideoSource("c:\Path_And_Filename2.avi", CacheFolder = "C:\YourTempFolder") Video = Video1 + Video2 Bye |
24th March 2009, 03:25 | #772 | Link | |
Carlos Martinez
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The video came out fine, joined as one. But the audio did not join. Maybe something like "audio = audio1 + audio2" should be added? |
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24th March 2009, 15:48 | #773 | Link |
Carlos Martinez
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Well, new try, new failure.
The video comes joined alright, the audio does not. I tried it again using a line, which I don't know if it's "legitimate": audio = audio1 + audio2. But it didn't get me a joined audio file. Any suggestion on how I can get there with avisynth? BTW: there's another issue which I tried both ways and got the same wrong results, which is loading both files with Add Title or loading just one. |
24th March 2009, 20:16 | #774 | Link | |
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This one would be a good choice as it also removes any audio delays that can sometimes cause sync problems. http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/ Avidemux also works well. |
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24th March 2009, 20:25 | #775 | Link |
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Why Hcenc VBR 2-pass use only about 60-70% from each four CPU cores? I don't know if other two options do same because I choose 2-pass for everything.
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Interlaced, 50 Hz and 60 Hz, 24 fps film. These are evil artifacts from the past which still possess modern video technology. |
24th March 2009, 22:21 | #776 | Link | |
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Now I will go through AVStoDVD and do the rest. But I still wonder if there's no way to do it with ATD. |
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24th March 2009, 22:57 | #777 | Link |
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@calmart
a full "joining" script could be like this (adapt it to your needs): Code:
Import("C:\Programmi\AV\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi") Video1 = A2DVideoSource("D:\Film1.avi", CacheFolder = "D:\Temp") Video2 = A2DVideoSource("D:\Film2.avi", CacheFolder = "D:\Temp") Video = Video1 + Video2 Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 Video = Video.Lanczos4Resize(720,576) Audio1 = A2DAudioSource("D:\Film1.avi", CacheFolder = "D:\Temp") Audio2 = A2DAudioSource("D:\Film2.avi", CacheFolder = "D:\Temp") Audio = Audio1 + Audio2 Audio = Audio.SSRC(48000) AudioDub(Video, Audio) @Flux I made no tweaks to improve HCenc handling of multicore CPU, just added the command *SMP which turns on multithread encoding in HCenc. If your 4core is not fully used by HCenc, your complains should be addressed to HCenc. Bye |
24th March 2009, 23:22 | #778 | Link | |
Carlos Martinez
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But it's good to know I can still use AVStoDVD for that. |
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1st April 2009, 03:04 | #779 | Link |
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Audio doesn't work w/AVISource
Hello,
I'm experimenting with this fine program. I have short Canon camera .avi files which I join together with simple Avisynth scripts. I save the joined files by saving as .avi in Virtualdub. The original files are motion jpegs and I am using ffdshow's motion jpeg video format for the joins. I have tried using both AVISource and DirectShowSource for my Avisynth scripts. Both produce apparently similar .avi files which play fine in Virtualdub and WMP, and appear to be the same in GSpot. However, the files are somehow different. Those created using DirectShowSource work fine in AVStoDVD. Those created using AVISource always crash. Through trial and error, I have discovered that the problem is the audio. If I save an AVISource .avi with no audio, it opens fine in AVStoDVD. I have tried using various forms of audio compression in Virtualdub, and Direct Stream Copy. Nothing works using AVISource. I would like to use AVISource, because it's almost twice as fast as DirectShowSource when processing in Virtualdub. What am I missing or doing wrong? |
1st April 2009, 22:05 | #780 | Link | |
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From AviSynth documentation:
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Bye |
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