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6th June 2019, 18:24 | #6761 | Link |
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Non catastrophic bug, see EDIT here:- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...45#post1876445
EDIT: to below. OK got it G2K4. Nice bit of code you posted there, Code:
if (sizeof(void*) == 8) // Test 64 on 64 EDIT: Yep, got that as well. thanx again boss.
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12th June 2019, 15:24 | #6764 | Link |
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Importing DV AVI causing warning and audio delay
I want to convert my dv avi-files (from my Pana GS500) to mkv-files. Therefore I use One-click function of Megui.
From the moment I drag the file name in the input-field into the field "Input" I get a "Warning" in the log. See my log here (see attachment 1). In the dialog screen I get the following (see attachment 2) In the field Delay (Audio tap) you see a value of 2205360, which is wrong and should be 0. When I go on (with the given value), finally the program produce an mkv and video and audio are not synchronized. So I am thinking this is a bug, or I am doing something wrong with my dv avi-file? What is the best way to convert dv avi to mkv (avc)? Any help is much appreciated. PS Afterwards I clicked on help and on that Wikipage on the first line I read: "The One Click Encoder aims to allow a single job configuration in one step, followed by a completed automated encode. It currently only works with MPEG-2 sources (in particular, DVDs)." So my file is not MPEG-2, it is dv avi. I should use other soft. Last edited by laurentje; 12th June 2019 at 18:40. |
13th June 2019, 07:46 | #6765 | Link |
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Just to have it mentioned: I know three different ways to use MeGUI. One is the manual use of the main tab to fill the queue, step by step.
But yes, for this rather simple task, VirtualDub2 may be just sufficient. |
22nd June 2019, 11:30 | #6766 | Link |
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laurentje,
Try opening an AVI with MeGUI's MKV muxer, or with MKVToolNixGUI, repack the AVI as an MKV, then use that as the source. The problem will probably go away, although it's not ideal if you've got lots of AVIs to convert. |
28th July 2019, 17:54 | #6771 | Link | |
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Last stable release is from 12/2018, in development server x265 is 3.0+4 (LigH). Or download latest versions at your risk
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28th July 2019, 20:54 | #6772 | Link | |
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another question.. Having a mkv with 2 audio and 3 subs (italian forced, italian, english) when muxing into the destination file sometimes I have a warning that says: Ignoring subtitle track as it is too small this is correct because maybe the forced sub is an empty track.. the problem is that the results as no subs at all. the program ignore all the subs track and not only the one empy.. Last edited by Bazzu85; 28th July 2019 at 20:56. |
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29th July 2019, 02:58 | #6773 | Link |
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Yes, seems than the error: Ignoring subtitle track as it is too small
abort all the subtitle management. It is a bug for Zathor, maybe after holidays...
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29th July 2019, 11:58 | #6774 | Link |
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MP4Box v0.8.0-rev41-gb78fe5fbe
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https://github.com/gpac/gpac Code:
https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/commits/branch/default |
18th August 2019, 03:58 | #6779 | Link | |
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27th August 2019, 21:24 | #6780 | Link |
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Hi. If I have 2 videos of the same size and type, I'll use megui to create the script for the first video. The name given to the script will be in the form 'vid1.mp4.avs'.
For the 2nd video, I'll simply copy/paste the existing script and change the source. Sometimes, though, I'm careless and will call the pasted script 'vid2.avs' instead of 'vid2.mp4.avs'. In that situation, as soon as I click 'start' a message pops up saying 'output file xxx already exists, do you want to overwrite?' Whether I say Yes or No, my source video gets deleted! Is this a bug? Is there any way of aborting without deleting the source video? Thank you. |
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