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14th August 2007, 00:38 | #81 | Link | |
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No issue with playback on WMP. For some reason, AVIsynth apparently didn't like the audio track on it. Other files have worked, though I'm still having to use QuEnc, because HC isn't seeing the log file from AVIsynth. |
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19th August 2007, 12:49 | #82 | Link |
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Just a thought: your HC exe file is on a hard drive unit, isn't it? Can you post here the AVStoDVD.ini file you find in AVStoDVD installation folder?
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Thought I had better check out the latest version 1.1.0. Added an NTSC avi of dimensions 640x368 with dar of 1.739. Thats almost 16:9 widescreen in my book but AVStoDVD insisted on encoding it to 4:3 and with an AddBorders of 56 top and bottom.
It should have been encoded to 704x480 or 720x480 with AddBorders of 8 to left and right sides. I can edit the avisynth script fine but I cant find anywhere to change the dar of 4:3 to 16:9. Am I missing something obvious ?
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AVStoDVD checks if the DAR is equal or more than 1.77. If it is, then it autochecks the CheckBox "WideScreen Format" in the AVS Script Window. You can click on the CheckBox manually if you want to force widescreen format.
Note that in case like that, AVStoDVD will not AddBorders on left and right sides, but will crop 4 pixels top and bottom. It should works, keep me informed. Bye ________ Suzuki GN125E Last edited by MrC; 25th January 2011 at 05:15. |
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"..CheckBox "WideScreen Format" in the AVS Script Window." Thanks, I missed that. Checked the Widescreen Format box and indeed the script changed to cropping 4 top and bottom.
However, using CCE 2.70 it started encoding using a Q value of 60, that seamed way to high for a 1hr 31m xvid. I then ran the same avi through DVD2SVCD with RoBa and CCE 2.70 and it calculated a Q of 9. Final video encoded size from AVStoDVD was 1.5gb (expected with a Q of 60) and from DVD2SVCD was 4.1gb I also checked to use DGPulldown as the original avi had a frame rate of 23.976. But 1000's of errors were displayed when DVDAuthor was creating the final VIDEO_TS folder and files, saying unknown framerate. Checked one of the final VOB files with GSpot and it reports a frame rate of 30.00fps. Checked the *.m2v file with BitrateViewer and it also reports 30.00 fps instead of 29.97 fps. I burnt it to a DVD-RW and as expected, my dvd player would not play the disk.
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Could you check if you have same undersizing problems with lower CCE SP releases? Quote:
You can try, if you will, a preview of release 1.1.1. It is AVStoDVD.exe only. Copy to your AVStoDVD folder, overwrite current AVStoDVD.exe. For compatibilty reason, delete AVStoDVD.ini file too. Thanks for your debug Bye ________ YZF1000 Last edited by MrC; 25th January 2011 at 05:15. |
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Hello MrC! We were communicating via email,I think this is better place to write comments about bugs and feature requests. Would it be nice to add capability of encoding video with more than one audio track ?
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Avstodvd instalation error...:(
Hi MrC, i tried to upgrade for your latest version of the program since one earlier version and now i just simply can't install it...
I'm running windows vista ultimate 32bits and i can't figure out what is going on... This could be normal?? Please,look here... http://i16.tinypic.com/522ubyp.jpg Thanks and many thanks for your great work |
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Upgraded to the new 1.1.1 but regardless of what version I used of CCE, with or without Eclcce, as soon as hit OK to start encoding, error box pops up with "Problem encountered during VIDEO ENCODING process. Please check your settings and then retry" I then uninstalled and went back to 1.1.0 and all is well again. This time I used cce 2.50 with eclcce and got correct final file size as well. but still at 30 fps
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Guys, many thanks for your patience and support. Really appreciated. Bye ________ Harley-Davidson FLHR Last edited by MrC; 25th January 2011 at 05:15. |
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AVStoDVD release 1.1.1 is available.
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As usual, comments and suggestions are welcome. Bye ________ og kush marijuana Last edited by MrC; 25th January 2011 at 05:16. |
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Hi MrC,
Just like to say 1.1.1 seems to be working fine (almost). The DGPulldown, Matrix choices, and Interlace encoding are a nice touch. I mostly use it for converting PAL music videos to 16:9 NTSC with HCenc on Best. One thing I would like to see implemented is the retention of my settings. I always use Muxed MPEG2 Streams, Video Avg Bitrate 6000, Max bitrate 7000, and Audio bitrate 256. (a very minor inconvenience). One odd thing thing though, I finally tried it on an Xvid movie. All went well except at the very end. The length was listed in the log as 1:23:21 but in NeroShowtime it shows as 1:23:16 and it stops at 1:23:12 where it stayed (looking like it was paused). On my standalone it stops at 1:23:14. Hitting stop on my player then play (resume on) took me right back to 1:23:14. Haven't had a chance to try another. From the log: Video: E:\Files\XviD-SC.avi Info: AVI (XviD) - 1017 kbps - 592x320 - 16:9 - 23.976 fps - PPF - 1:23:21 hours - 119913 frames Audio: E:\\Files\XviD-SC.avi Info: AVI (MPEG-1 Audio layer 3) - 131 kbps - VBR - 48000Hz - 2ch - 1:23:21 hours Regards, ME |
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