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30th November 2007, 10:57 | #143 | Link | |
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Since release 1.2.0 I have created the installer on Vista (before I had XP), using CreateInstallFree as usual. That software picks up some DLLs (VB6 runtime libraries) from my Windows\System32 dir, like comcat.dll which Vista version is 6.0.6000.16386 and puts them into the installer package. When the installer goes on a XP system with Windows Defender, it overwrites current comcat.dll (XP version 5.0.2600.1). Then Windows Defender wakes up, does not want new version (6.0.6000.16386) and restore old one. I really hate M$ Bye |
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First of all, I would like to say that this software is wonderful. From some random movie conversions at maximum quality (2 passes), the output looks superb. However, I came across two problems:
1. I've tried adding subtitles (using the supported formats) to the converted AVI to DVD, but when playing it back on my DVD player or computer no subtitles show. The option to enable English subtitles is available during playback though. 2. Converted movies with AC3 audio do not have any audio. I'm just curious, but why does it request an AC3 filter/codec if we're keeping the AC3 audio from the source AVI file? Thanks again for this great software. |
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AVStoDVD support only muxed subs (thru dvdauthor/txt-based until 1.1.3 and MuxMan/graphical since 1.2.0).
For burnt-in subs, you could use AviSynth filter VSFilter.dll that support both txt and graphical based subs: modify AVS script adding: Quote:
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30th November 2007, 20:59 | #151 | Link |
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OK, the original errors I was getting using QuEnc only occur when I set process priority to 2 (so 2 QuEncs are running). When set to 1 the encode completes fine.
Also, the advise for hard coding the subs worked great - maybe this could be included as a feature? Also, could a size entered under custom be made to be the default setting? |
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I've tried it with a AC3 compliant movie where i had to select yes to keep the AC3 audio. However, the final DVD still had no sound. |
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Another try: convert your video and audio using "Elementary MPEG2 Streams". You will have 2 files (.m2v and .ac3). Open MuxMan and load .m2v .ac3 .sup. Author DVD and see if problems is still present. If yes, it is a MuxMan fault.... if not, let me know. Quote:
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Just for Doom9 braves...
AVStoDVD 1.2.1 beta Installer Mainly bugfixing and removed MultiCoreEnc Bye |
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Batch launching a batch launcher... very very tautologic... Bye |
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