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breadfan
4th December 2007, 20:43
EDIT: what is the name of audio file ? audio*** ?
EDIT2: please try this one http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
The file name is "audio.mp4".
I will try the new version overnight and post the results tomorrow. Thanx!
edit:
Started the new encode and the bitrate argument looks better (same ts as in last log):
x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 5814
I will report tomorrow, when the encode has finished
breadfan
5th December 2007, 21:27
EDIT2: please try this one http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
Recode is done and target size is pretty well reached! Thanx for this great tool... and i will push the paypal button !
delacroixp
5th December 2007, 22:03
@BobGray
not stupid.. not stupid tips!
added in todo list
(and btw i toke more time writing this answer then apply the change in automkv... ;) )
Nice one... :stupid: and I also forget about the VirtualDub response !
:):devil::D
Pascal
delacroixp
5th December 2007, 22:22
Recode is done and target size is pretty well reached! Thanx for this great tool... and
i will push the paypal button !
I've been following your posts with interest since I never encode .ts files nor do I use a 2-pass strategy !
I usually go for 1 Movie, 1 DVD or simply halve the original file for use on HDD... but
2-pass is pretty kewl when it's usefull... i feel the itch.
:):devil::D
Pascal
BTW
Don't forget to press the big red button.
Zow
5th December 2007, 22:22
also.. about "jaggiesand some choppiness" make sure that movie is correctly deinterlaced
BHH
I've been experimenting with a rip of the movie Code 46.
I tried deinterlacing set to Auto, but get noticeable combing (jaggies). Also, during the initial scene where he looks at the landscape from the plane, the roads and field lines jump quite a bit as the camera pans over.
Then I tried setting deinterlacing to Auto with HQ deinterlacing. Finally, I tried setting deinterlacing to None.
The results from all are remarkably similar, with combing evident whenever there is motion. (I am currently trying deintrlacing set to Film with HQ deinterlacing turned on.)
Does anyone have suggestions regarding the settings, so that I can get rid of the combing?
Thanks.
buzzqw
5th December 2007, 22:31
@breadfan
:goodpost:
i will publish tomorrow the update as official (since i fixed something other bugs)
thanks again!
@delacroixp
Don't forget to press the big red button.
:confused: red button ?
@Zow
please post log section referred to deinterlace analysis
also.. a sample of vob could be usefull too!
anyway for "combing" i will try the "FILM" deinterlacer
thanks
BHH
delacroixp
5th December 2007, 22:47
I'm encoding Moulin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moulin_Rouge!) Rouge (2001) (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1107863-moulin_rouge/) and I never had this kind of problem with Dr DivX (broken - RIP).
AutoMKV encodes the video correctly but the audio includes an extra piece (20th Century Fox intro)...
DivX doesn't rip movies... so there is no problem... it only sees what you give it... no .ifo is necessary.
It's things like this that make encoding interesting...
if it wasn't for all those mighty-big film studios trying to trip up the little man making a backup of his legally acquired DVD's...
life would get awfully boring around here pretty quickly.
:):devil::D
Pascal
PS
AutoMKV is in 2 minds about processing VOB's.
If I "copy-original" audio AutoMKV wont process the entire movie... but
If I encode the audio... it decides to process the whole movie
This can result in a 15GB HDD-encode compared to 8GB. (excluding the extra copy time).
Nightshiver
6th December 2007, 00:07
I've been experimenting with a rip of the movie Code 46.
I tried deinterlacing set to Auto, but get noticeable combing (jaggies). Also, during the initial scene where he looks at the landscape from the plane, the roads and field lines jump quite a bit as the camera pans over.
Then I tried setting deinterlacing to Auto with HQ deinterlacing. Finally, I tried setting deinterlacing to None.
The results from all are remarkably similar, with combing evident whenever there is motion. (I am currently trying deintrlacing set to Film with HQ deinterlacing turned on.)
Does anyone have suggestions regarding the settings, so that I can get rid of the combing?
Thanks.
Try decimating.
buzzqw
6th December 2007, 01:58
@delacroixp
If I "copy-original" audio AutoMKV wont process the entire movie... but
why ?
anyway i suggest in case of difficult handling source/rip to hand made the d2v (and audio), then feeding automkv with these files
@Nightshiver
Try decimating.
just for reference.. FILM and DECIMATING use the same approach TFM(d2v="XXX.d2v").Tdecimate()
BHH
Zow
6th December 2007, 07:47
Ripped using Film, and the combing is gone:-)
Also, for some reason the file is considerably smaller (by almost 20%).
THANKS!
buzzqw
6th December 2007, 07:58
@Zow
the framerate is now 23.976 and not 29.97 ... so .. less frames .. less size :)
BHH
Mclfln
6th December 2007, 20:07
Preferring quality over size, and hopefully maintaining the 5.1 audio...
What would you recommend as the optimum format and settings for streaming to Xbox 360.
Thanks,
Matt
Zow
6th December 2007, 21:59
buzzqw, you ROCK. And I do mean it.
Everything is good now: I get my multichannel DD/DTS, the quality is great. This IS the best designed and best balanced converter/ripper GUI I have found (and I've tried them all.) So, thank you again:thanks:
Two, additional questions for those who have done more experimenting than I have:
1. Is there a noticeable quality benefit from setting a number lower than Constant 18 (now that I've gained some size allotment by ripping in Film mode.)
2. Checking off High Quality next to Film Deinterlacing advises that it takes a long time. I can't tell that it takes much longer, or that it provides a great benefit, compared to ripping with High Quality unchecked. What exactly does it do?
3. Is there a way to make Film mode do exactly 24 frames/ps (the rate at which the film is actually shot?) My monitor can do 3:3 pulldown, so I could squeeze a little extra quality if I eliminate the slowing down to 23.976. Not a big deal, but it may be worth doing it, if there is an adjustment.
buzzqw
6th December 2007, 22:37
@Mclfln
first of all Welcome to the Forum
streaming to Xbox 360.
streaming to xbox360 ?
but now isn't xbox360 able to play divx/xvid ?
i havn't an xbox360 (but a PS3), and for i can stream using tvversity... but i prefer converting to ps3/mp4 format
for xbox360 i will encode in Aiv/XviD using the SAP profile for the most secure compatibility
@Zow
buzzqw, you ROCK. And I do mean it.
:thanks: always appreciated :)
Is there a noticeable quality benefit from setting a number lower than Constant 18 (now that I've gained some size allotment by ripping in Film mode.)
i will not go down 16. 18 is matemathically the CQ 2 of XviD, so 16 and 17 will be even better.. try 17 , quality should be same as original
Checking off High Quality next to Film Deinterlacing advises that it takes a long time. I can't tell that it takes much longer, or that it provides a great benefit, compared to ripping with High Quality unchecked
well HQ for FILM/Decimating do nothing..
look here http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=937978#post937978
HQ Deint will apply a different approach only for Interlaced content not for FILM content
Is there a way to make Film mode do exactly 24 frames/ps
sorry for the answer.. but i don't know :o
maybe using Decimate filter (Neuron2 filter) manually.. but.. i don't know.. i live in PAL land.. so my knowldge is more focused on interlacing.. not film . sorry!
BHH
survivant001
7th December 2007, 00:36
@buzzqw. did you update automkv ps3 profile to generate x264 compatible with the PS3 ?
I found a post telling that we need to use at least x264 build 699i_pulldown with the options : --aud --nal-hrd
if not, can you make the profile3 output compatible with Encore CS3 ? (for the audio enc2wav to create a ac3 -> ac3)
Poopoo
7th December 2007, 05:44
Hello everyone :)
I have 2 problems converting a King Kong DVD (1 VOB of 6.80GB into a 2CD Xvid AVI.
1) I wasn't able to manually crop or resize because the Preview window thinks the movie is only 23 frames, so I couldn't navigate to a certain frame to apply croppings. The VOB plays perfectly fine using MPC.
2) I expected a 1400 MB file output or 2 * 700 MB files,
but automkv092d finished with 3 files :eek:
kingkong.00.avi (696MB)
kingkong.01.avi (696MB)
kingkong.02.avi (11.3MB)
These are thus the settings I used :
http://i7.tinypic.com/8bejm0k.jpg
http://i13.tinypic.com/6pg6lb4.jpg
Please, what did I do wrong, or how can I make it preview correctly, and how can I get it to only encode 2 700MB files ?
Thanks !:helpful:
Here's the log (Part 1 of 2))
00:44:06 0.92c - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
00:44:06 OS Version: Windows XP
00:44:06 Selected Input file: C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
00:44:06 Selected Output dir: C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\
00:44:06 Selected Final Name: kingkong
00:44:06 Selected Container type: AVI
00:44:06 Selected Encoder: XviD
00:44:06 Selected Size: 2 CD / 1
00:44:06 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_SAP.xml
00:44:06 Selected Resizer: SimpleResize (neutral soft) / Automatic
00:44:06 Selected Filters: NONE
00:44:06 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
00:44:06 Selected Field Order: AUTO
00:44:06 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
00:44:06 Track Language 1: AC3 Audio Stream 0
00:44:06 Audio Codec 1: Lame
00:44:06 Audio Quality 1: 112
00:44:06 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
00:44:06 Track Language 2: NONE
00:44:06 Audio Codec 2: Lame
00:44:06 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
00:44:06 Audio Track Language: und
00:44:06 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
00:44:06 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
00:44:06 Lame Settings: CBR
00:44:06 Audio Normalization: 1
00:44:06 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
00:44:06
00:44:06 Dgindex CMD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=1 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB] -OF=[C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
00:47:12 D2V file size: 1445340
00:47:12 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
00:47:12 DelayCut CMD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\fixed1.ac3" "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie T01 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
00:47:12 Original 1 Audio Size: 517324800 bytes
00:47:31 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 517324800 bytes
00:47:31 Finished fixing audio delay
00:47:31 Encoding C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\fixed1.ac3 To Mp3 with 112 CBR Bitrate
01:09:51 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 150887136 bytes
01:09:55 Number of Frames: 269441
01:09:55 Framerate: 25.000000
01:09:55 Movie length in Seconds: 10778
01:09:55 Movie Width/Height: 720/576
01:09:55 DgIndex AR: 16:9
01:15:47 Source is declared tff by a margin of 145 to 153.
01:15:47 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
01:15:47 Analyzed 1332 sections of five frames
01:15:47 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
01:15:47 Found Progressive Sections:1332 100.00%
01:15:47 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
01:15:47 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 1332
01:15:47 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
01:15:47 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
01:15:47 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
01:15:47 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
01:15:47 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
01:15:47 The Movie is declared to progressive
01:15:47 Single Pass Encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2.5 -max_key_interval 250 -max_bframes 2 -imax 16 -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_ratio 162 -odegrade 9 -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -i "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\resmovie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\resmovie.avi"
01:23:13 Finished Autosize procedure
01:23:13 Tested total movie: 5%
01:23:13 AutoResize movie size: 120073432 bytes
01:23:13 Movie Width suggested: 624 value based on sample size (86.67% of original width)
01:23:13 FIRST pass XviD: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass1 -bitrate 972 -turbo -max_key_interval 250 -max_bframes 2 -imax 16 -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_ratio 162 -odegrade 9 -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -i "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.avi"
01:23:13 SECOND pass XviD: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass2 -bitrate 972 -max_key_interval 250 -max_bframes 2 -imax 16 -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_ratio 162 -odegrade 9 -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -i "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.avi"
02:30:35 Starting Second Pass
04:18:31 Only Movie Size: 1315401984.000000 bytes
04:18:31 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
04:19:42 Encoding finished: 01:49:07 elapsed time
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script AutoCrop.log
04:19:42
04:19:42 Crop(0,76,720,432)
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script Resmovie.avs
04:19:42
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
04:19:42 #loadpluginstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test1
04:19:42
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
04:19:42 #importstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test2
04:19:42
04:19:42 movie = mpeg2source("C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.d2v")
04:19:42 function getOrder(clip c) {
04:19:42 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
04:19:42 Return order }
04:19:42 #filter1start
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test3
04:19:42
04:19:42 #cropstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:19:42 fixed_aspect = 1.422222
04:19:42 c_width = width(cropclip)
04:19:42 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
04:19:42 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
04:19:42 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
04:19:42 out_width = 704
04:19:42 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
04:19:42 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
04:19:42 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
04:19:42 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
04:19:42 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:19:42
04:19:42 #resizestart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test4
04:19:42
04:19:42 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
04:19:42 #filter2start
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test5
Poopoo
7th December 2007, 05:45
Here's the log : (Part 2 of 2)
04:19:42
04:19:42 function Comptest(clip c, float percent)
04:19:42 {
04:19:42 frange=floor(14./(percent/100.))
04:19:42 Return SelectRangeEvery(c, frange, 14)
04:19:42 }
04:19:42 Comptest(last,5)
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script movie.avs
04:19:42
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
04:19:42 #loadpluginstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test1
04:19:42
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
04:19:42 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
04:19:42 #importstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test2
04:19:42
04:19:42 movie = mpeg2source("C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\movie.d2v")
04:19:42 function getOrder(clip c) {
04:19:42 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
04:19:42 Return order }
04:19:42 #filter1start
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test3
04:19:42
04:19:42 #cropstart
04:19:42
04:19:42 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:19:42 fixed_aspect = 1.422222
04:19:42 c_width = width(cropclip)
04:19:42 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
04:19:42 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
04:19:42 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
04:19:42 out_width = 624
04:19:42 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
04:19:42 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
04:19:42 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
04:19:42 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
04:19:42 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:19:42
04:19:42 #resizestart
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test4
04:19:42
04:19:42 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
04:19:42 #filter2start
04:19:42
04:19:42 #test5
04:19:42
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script mkvmaudio.avs
04:19:42
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
04:19:42 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
04:19:42 NicAC3Source("C:\King Kong\VIDEO_TS\temp\fixed1.ac3")
04:19:42 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
04:19:42 function stereo(clip a)
04:19:42 {
04:19:42 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
04:19:42 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
04:19:42 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
04:19:42 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
04:19:42 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
04:19:42 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
04:19:42 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
04:19:42 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
04:19:42 }
04:19:42 #
04:19:42 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
04:19:42 function addvideo(clip c) {
04:19:42 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
04:19:42 Return audiodub(last,c)
04:19:42 }
04:19:42 Normalize()
04:19:42 Soundout(output="mp3",type=0,format=0,autoclose=true,mode=2,cbrrate=112,showoutput=false,filename="audio.mp3")
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script mkvmaudio.bat
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
04:19:42 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:19:42 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
04:19:42
04:19:42 VirtualDub.Open("C:\\King Kong\\VIDEO_TS\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetSource("C:\\King Kong\\VIDEO_TS\\temp\\audio.mp3",0x00000202,1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].DeleteComments(1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].AdjustChapters(1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetMode(0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,86);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetClipMode(1,1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetConversion(0,0,0,0,0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetVolume();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetCompression();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].EnableFilterGraph(0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.stream[0].filters.Clear();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
04:19:42 VirtualDub.SaveSegmentedAVI("C:\\King Kong\\VIDEO_TS\\kingkong.avi",700,0);
04:19:42 VirtualDub.Close();
04:19:42
04:19:42 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
7th December 2007, 08:59
@survivant001
First of all Welcome to the Forum!
using cef 709, and the standard PS3_41 profile
i got a perfeclty playable file on my PS3 (60gb pal)
@Poopoo
just try the http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
thanks!
BHH
Barleyman
7th December 2007, 10:46
streaming to xbox360 ?
but now isn't xbox360 able to play divx/xvid ?
For all of 3 days, yeah. And it's not very good at it. No subtitle support for example. Nor does it respect aspect ratio automatically..
MP4 subtitle support is not in either.
A couple of questions wrt h.264 encoding - X360 doesn't want to see higher than 4.1 profile material. So the appropriate profile to use is the PS3 4.1?
What about the quality-setting.. q18 would be like q3 for xvid?
I'm going to experiment a bit with making those 720p recodes with burned subs using h.264 instead of WMV9/VC1 .. It seems the h.264 is considerably faster than WVC1 profile, but I'm not sure if the quality settings are comparable with the default h264 profiles.. Should probably dig into the h264 settings this weekend :rolleyes:
survivant001
7th December 2007, 11:59
@survivant001
First of all Welcome to the Forum!
using cef 709, and the standard PS3_41 profile
i got a perfeclty playable file on my PS3 (60gb pal)
I'm not new :) I'm survivant, but forgot my password, and my email adress.. so I create a new one.
the file play fine, but there are not perfectly standard. I want't to say that they will be transcoded in Encore CS3.
buzzqw
7th December 2007, 14:29
@Barleyman
So the appropriate profile to use is the PS3 4.1?
i suppose yes..
What about the quality-setting.. q18 would be like q3 for xvid?
no it's Q 2, 21 or 22 is Q3
Should probably dig into the h264 settings this weekend
yea, i will not be disappointed!
@survivant001
you have forgot a lot of things.. ;)
the file play fine, but there are not perfectly standard
and adding "--aud --nal-hrd" would make it standard ?
... don't cause problem with ipod/ps3/... ?
BHH
Barleyman
7th December 2007, 18:18
yea, i will not be disappointed!
Actually, you will be..
You can't use AC3 with MP4. You can't use h.264 with AVI. X360 doesn't do either 5.1 AAC or MKV.
So the only way to make HD rip with multi-channel audio for X360 is to use WMV, meh. Since I want subtitles, I have to encode the damn thing with burned subs anyways.
For someone else, hacking the h.264 level to 4.1 and converting to AAC pro logic II might be better solution.
..
Incidentally, PS3 DOES support 5.1 AAC, doesn't it?
What about MP4 subs?
buzzqw
7th December 2007, 18:31
You can't use AC3 with MP4.
not a problem of x264.. just a matter of muxer...(you can use gdsmux by haali)
Incidentally, PS3 DOES support 5.1 AAC, doesn't it?
you need an amplifier (maranz, denno...) that accept aac audio.. otherwise even with optical link (like one i use) you got stereo...
What about MP4 subs?
both graphical and textual.. don't know how are handled by ps3.. never tryed
BHH
Barleyman
7th December 2007, 18:36
not a problem of x264.. just a matter of muxer...(you can use gdsmux by haali)
Err.. AC3 in MP4? That's not standard for sure.
survivant001
7th December 2007, 18:59
for ac3 with x264 you need to put them in a .vob or ts container.
you can mux them using ffmpeg (.vob)
but I prefer Encore CS3 -> bluray structure -> overright files from tsremux and you will have a AVCHD that play on PS3 or just copy the .ts or m2ts generated from Ecnore CS3 directly on a dvd.
survivant001
7th December 2007, 19:02
@survivant001
you have forgot a lot of things.. ;)
and adding "--aud --nal-hrd" would make it standard ?
... don't cause problem with ipod/ps3/... ?
BHH
I got a new computer :)
for the ipod I don't have one. but it seem to work with Encore Cs3 and play perfeclty on the ps3. I,ll try later this weekend.
buzzqw
7th December 2007, 19:38
@Barleyman
private audio track...
@survivant001
i tested latest cef build (709) and both options are missing :(
BHH
Poopoo
7th December 2007, 19:45
@Poopoo
just try the http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
thanks!
BHH
Buzz, I did, seems like the 092d still shows 0.92c in the main window and also in the log.
Barleyman
7th December 2007, 20:55
private audio track...
Heh, well, let's assume for the minute Xbox 360 is NOT going to be OK with that :rolleyes:
buzzqw
7th December 2007, 22:45
@Poopoo
it's just a bug in layout, don't warry use the linked build
@Barleyman
ops.. ;)
BHH
survivant001
7th December 2007, 23:00
@buzzqw
I found this info on this link : http://www.redkawa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=881&page=35
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=125568
link for the patched version
http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net/s...i_pulldown.zip
Here's a 1-pass commandline for the hrd patched x264.exe
x264.exe --bitrate 8000 --level 4.1 --keyint 15 --min-keyint 1 --ref 3 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 2 --b-rdo --bime --weightb --filter -1,-1 --subme 6 --trellis 1 --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8dct --vbv-bufsize 14745 --vbv-maxrate 16000 --threads 2 --thread-input --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "raw.264" "movie.avs" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd
thx to lazyn00b from doom9 forum..
I used this on a 720p sample and output looks pretty good.
Output raw.264 can be used in encore CS3
Poopoo
7th December 2007, 23:50
@Poopoo
it's just a bug in layout, don't warry use the linked build
BHH
:confused:
I mean, so it is normal to get 3 AVI files in a 2CD encoding, and no option to crop or resize ????:scared:
delacroixp
8th December 2007, 08:11
Hello everyone :)
I have 2 problems converting a King Kong DVD (1 VOB of 6.80GB into a 2CD Xvid AVI).
1) I wasn't able to manually crop or resize because the Preview window thinks the movie is only 23 frames,
so I couldn't navigate to a certain frame to apply croppings.
The VOB plays perfectly fine using MPC.
2) I expected a 1400 MB file output or 2 * 700 MB files, but automkv092d finished with 3 files :eek:
kingkong.00.avi (696MB)
kingkong.01.avi (696MB)
kingkong.02.avi (11.3MB)
These are the the settings I used :
Basic Settings (http://i7.tinypic.com/8bejm0k.jpg)
Advanced Settings (http://i13.tinypic.com/6pg6lb4.jpg)
Please, what did I do wrong, or how can I make it preview correctly, and how can I get it to only encode 2x700MB files ?
Thanks ! :helpful:
:confused:
I mean, so it is normal to get 3 AVI files in a 2CD encoding, and no option to crop or resize ????:scared:
I usually use Dr DivX (http://forums.divx.com/forum/viewTopic.php?id=4860) to calculate my cropping and resize since it analyses the whole movie and then makes optimal recommendations.
:):devil::D
Pascal
buzzqw
8th December 2007, 10:14
@survivant001
i will take a look!
@Poopoo
I mean, so it is normal to get 3 AVI files in a 2CD encoding, and no option to crop or resize ????
the linked build should be more correct in bitrate computation, so you "will" got 2 cd
the resize can be done automatically be settings the WIDTH but if you want to set both width/height and crop values, you must use teh manual crop fuction in advanced settings
BHH
SeeMoreDigital
8th December 2007, 11:12
I usually use Dr DivX (http://forums.divx.com/forum/viewTopic.php?id=4860) to calculate my cropping and resize since it analyses the whole movie and then makes optimal recommendations.This is how I do it: -
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1034465#post1034465
Cheers
delacroixp
8th December 2007, 14:07
I usually use Dr DivX (http://forums.divx.com/forum/viewTopic.php?id=4860) to calculate my cropping and resize since it analyses the whole movie and then makes optimal recommendations.
This is how I do it: -
The World According to SeeMoreDigital (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1034465#post1034465) .
Very beautifull, smart and sophisticated... wayyy better than my assembly-line churn-them-out approach.
The Dr DivX tool is still useful for extras or documentaries where a variety of formats have been joined together to create many different mattes sizes.
I'm just a little surprized though, that you still promote anamorphic encoding Step 06:00 - Enjoy your new anamorphic 720x??? MPEG-4 cropped and re-sized ... (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1034465#post1034465)
Firstly:
I could understand if you were cropping but still maintaining the original pixels and aspect ratio...
But since you're not and X264 so intuitively supports "What You See is What You Get"...
it seams almost logical to re-adjust the AR (2.164 in your Lawrence of Arabia example [1000/462]).
Secondly:
You've oversampled quite drastically since the original DVD arrangement has:
706 x 462 = 326,172 pixels (706 x 462 where 706 = 1000 x 9/16 -try working from an anamorphic snapshot).
Your upscaled anamorphic encode has:
720 x 516 = 371,638 pixels
That's a 14% increase in pixels from the original DVD.
Thirdly:
If you do maintain a similar number of pixels which in your case is 326,172 then:
832 x 384 = 320,000 pixels is pretty close and miraculously, also, mod 16.
I would prefer (depending on the quality of the DVD):
864 x 400 = 345 kp and then let MKV signal 866 x 400 to maintain the correct DAR.
:):devil::D
Pascal
SeeMoreDigital
8th December 2007, 14:49
Firstly:
I could understand if you were cropping but still maintaining the original pixels and aspect ratio...
But since you're not and X264 so intuitively supports "What You See is What You Get"...
it seams almost logical to re-adjust the AR (2.164 in your Lawrence of Arabia example [1000/462]).I think you're forgetting that 462 pixels is not divisible by 16, ie: it does not conform to mod-16 (in-fact it does not even conform to mod-8 or mod-4). Which is why you have to re-size to 464 pixels.
Secondly:
Your upscaled anamorphic encode has:
720 x 516 = 371,638 pixels
That's a 14% increase in pixels from the original DVD.No it does not, it contains 720x464 pixels. Just two pixels more in height than the original DVD image element.
Thirdly:
If you do maintain a similar number of pixels which in your case is 326,172 then:
832 x 384 = 320,000 pixels is pretty close and miraculously, also, mod 16.
I would prefer (depending on the quality of the DVD):
864 x 400 = 345 kp and then let MKV signal 866 x 400 to maintain the correct DAR.If you want to create "square pixel" encodes, with a lower vertical image resolution than the source, then that's up to you. My post is all about generating encodes using "non-square" (ie: anamorphic) pixels.
Cheers
delacroixp
8th December 2007, 15:16
Secondly:
You've oversampled quite drastically since the original DVD arrangement has:
706 x 462 = 326,172 pixels (706 x 462 where 706 = 1000 x 9/16 -try working from an anamorphic snapshot).
Your upscaled anamorphic encode has:
720 x 516 = 371,638 pixels
That's a 14% increase in pixels from the original DVD.
No it does not, it contains 720x464 pixels.
Quite right... my error !!!
No it does not, it contains 720x464 pixels. Just two pixels more in height than the original DVD image element.
Yah, sure, 2 pixels more in height... but 14 more pixels in width...
What's wrong with 704x464 signalled to 1004x464 (if you're using MKV).
It looks like a perfectly good anamorphic encode to me... what's with the magic "720".
:):devil::D
Pascal
ps
I realise that an an Mpeg2 PAL 16:9 anamorphic DVD requires that a 720x576 frame be stretched to 1024x576... but
once you transcode into H264, you could equally well encode into a 400x400 array and then stretch the final movie to 711x400.
What's the advantage of maintaining the anamorphic crutch or kludge (http://catb.org/jargon/html/K/kludge.html) ?
SeeMoreDigital
8th December 2007, 16:22
Yah, sure, 2 pixels more in height... but 14 more pixels in width...
What's wrong with 704x464 signalled to 1004x464 (if you're using MKV).
It looks like a perfectly good anamorphic encode to me... what's with the magic "720".For DVD sources with large black mattes to the sides of the image, there would be nothing wrong generating encodes at a resolution of 704x464 pixels and adding the appropriate "Aspect Ratio Signalling" value (in this case it would be 204:143).
Cheers
Minsk1
8th December 2007, 16:54
@survivant001
First of all Welcome to the Forum!
using cef 709, and the standard PS3_41 profile
i got a perfeclty playable file on my PS3 (60gb pal)
@Poopoo
just try the http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
thanks!
BHH
HEY CAN YOU PLESE POST YOUR SETTINGS CONFIGURATION SO THAT WHEN I CONVERT MKV TO PS3/NTSC IT WOULD PLAY IT WITH 5.1ch audio. THANK YOU! :cool:
delacroixp
8th December 2007, 17:24
For DVD sources with large black mattes to the sides of the image, there would be nothing wrong generating
encodes at a resolution of 704x464 pixels and adding the appropriate "Aspect Ratio Signalling" value
(in this case it would be 204:143).
Cheers
:goodpost: and :thanks: much !!!
Movie encoding is like so much "smoke and mirrors"... a
little more knowledge would probably help dispel the mystery.
:):devil::D
Pascal
buzzqw
8th December 2007, 18:02
@Minsk1
don't write capitalized, it's shouting
the 5.1 AC3 audio is got only muxing the video and audio file (ac3) into a m2ts or vob
the 5.1 AAC is playable at 5.1 only if your amplifier is able to decode aac audio
i can suggest to try AutoMen (more easy and secure on mkv to ps3) or mkv2vob application
BHH
Die's Man
8th December 2007, 22:39
Hello everyone, and my respects to buzzqw !
I'm a total "new" guy around here (well, I registered some time ago, but went idle for encoding related tasks for a while), so I hope you'll receive my first post well ;-)
First, a big bunch of congratulations to the author, and thanks to the friend that made me discover your work.
My particular interest in it, besides beeing a quite friendly mkv-mp4 encoder, was the batch jobs capability. Really helps to encode a whole TV series in one row. So I soon had a little script written in python, generating the "queueX.ini" job files for me, assembling data from a text list and a template file.
So with this comes my first questions. Would anyone have an interest in me sharing it ? If yes, would you mind telling me where it would be best to do it ?
And then, beeing around since version 0.80, maybe before, I noticed multiple inteface choices that weren't replicated to batch jobs have appeared, like "Source on DVD" (refers to "Select PGC", right ?) that should spare me from ripping every episode individually in separated VOBs, and warmly welcome the "Del temp files" checkbox ! What I still wonder is: The "Force Muxing AR" option doesn't appear in the job file, does it ?
I wonder if it coud be useful in a case where I don't resize the movie coming from a DVD and therefore need to specify a final aspect ratio to be specified in the mkv container to adjust from original "non-square pixels". Because I tried everything from "Anamorphic encoding" from "Force ITU Resize" and still can't get the benefits of a manual setting I can do with MKVtoonix that specifies the correct aspect ration for file play. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong direction ? Can anyone point me right in this case ?
Unrelated other strange stuff I noticed: Apparently, "Output Folder" parameter doesn't get along well with batch job when something else than a path on the standard C: partition is specified (tried to write somewhere on a D: path). It looks like the problem occurs for final file generation, because all the encoding goes well, there are temp files, but nothing final. I'll have to check if the .mp4 file was generated successfuly or not, though (not totally sure).
That was it for the autoMKV-specific questions, allow me now to submit a few ideas.
My first big one, as a "batch job" type of user, would be to suggest a "service capable" version of autoMKV. Let me explain...
The goal would be to have it really running "as a service", so that it is "immune" to logon/logoff, allowing for working stations to be used for encoding with minimal impact on usability.
To my knowledge this could be achieved rather simply, by having autoMKV polling a folder and automatically encoding any jobs he finds in it. A little layer of configuration with srvany and this would probably be it.
An other idea that might look much more of a "fashion" or maybe even a stupid one, but would there be a possibility/interest/will to do a 64bit release ? Wondering if it would provide performance improvement...
If you allow me, a few last questions about options available...
I saw an option about 3 pass encoding, I've heard 3rd pass is mostly about beeing precise "to the single bit" on final size. Is there any other use, any good impact on quality ?
And the very last: what's the use of "HQ first pass", much more details on movie statistics ?
Thanks for your attention !
buzzqw
8th December 2007, 23:06
First of all Welcome to the Forum!
So I soon had a little script written in python, generating the "queueX.ini" job files for me, assembling data from a text list and a template file.
DOH! my best regards!
Would anyone have an interest in me sharing it ?
yes.. even if the queue isn't the robust part of program
that should spare me from ripping every episode individually in separated VOBs
automkv achive this result by checking if dvd driver selected is NONE or d: e: ...
anyway i take note of your suggestion !
Maybe I'm looking in the wrong direction ? Can anyone point me right in this case ?
and me too.. i must admit that automkv reflect my doubt on anamorphic.. i will re re re study the question, promise!
It looks like the problem occurs for final file generation
i wil check it..
The goal would be to have it really running "as a service", so that it is "immune" to logon/logoff, allowing for working stations to be used for encoding with minimal impact on usability.
yes.. this request arise from time to time.. but.. don't know if will be ever done.. maybe i will add first to automen
An other idea that might look much more of a "fashion" or maybe even a stupid one, but would there be a possibility/interest/will to do a 64bit release ? Wondering if it would provide performance improvement...
automkv will use from 0 to 3% of cpu.. all processing/comsuming power is used by encoder.. there will be no benefit from building automkv as 64bit application
I saw an option about 3 pass encoding, I've heard 3rd pass is mostly about beeing precise "to the single bit" on final size. Is there any other use, any good impact on quality ?
will be amatter of quality not of precision (btw the 0.92d is much corrected on computing bitrate)
And the very last: what's the use of "HQ first pass", much more details on movie statistics ?
both xvid and x264 can run the first pass at more speed... deactivating some options that will be activated only at seocnd pass.
this boost of speed (near x3 the hq first pass) will produce little less quality on final encoding (a matter of decimal point on psnr), the hq first pass will force automkv to do 2 pass encoding at the same options
BHH
survivant001
8th December 2007, 23:24
@buzzqw
I try x264 patch 669 pulldown.. it work in Encore CS3. but I need to force the fps to 23.976 and not 24. my source was 24fps. (1080p) just need to find a script to extract the ac3 from the .mkv and convert it with aften to get a valid ac3 file in Encore CS3. (I was using foobar + besweet/belight) but it seem there are audio sync problem.. I new way it seem to work better with foobar + encwavtoac3.
I would like to use directly automkv to do all that.
any comments ?
here the command line (only for testing. I didn't try to convert it to 2 pass, and change the options)
movie.avs
DirectShowSource("D:\DVD\Elephants_Dream_HD.avi",fps=23.9999808000154,audio=false)
ConvertFPS(23.976)
C:\download\x264_669i_pulldown>x264.exe --bitrate 8000 --level 4.1 --keyint 15 -
-min-keyint 1 --ref 3 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 2 --b-rdo --bime --
weightb --filter -1,-1 --subme 6 --trellis 1 --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8
dct --vbv-bufsize 14745 --vbv-maxrate 16000 --threads 2 --thread-input --progres
s --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "raw.264" "movie.avs" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd
avis [info]: 1920x1080 @ 23.98 fps (15675 frames)
x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1
x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2 3DNow!
x264 [info]: slice I:1234 Avg QP:16.38 size:1230580:00:00
x264 [info]: slice P:9357 Avg QP:18.16 size: 43998
x264 [info]: slice B:5084 Avg QP:20.82 size: 16638
x264 [info]: mb I I16..4: 36.8% 52.4% 10.8%
x264 [info]: mb P I16..4: 8.6% 14.2% 1.1% P16..4: 31.8% 7.0% 2.9% 0.0% 0
.0% skip:34.4%
x264 [info]: mb B I16..4: 1.2% 2.6% 0.4% B16..8: 18.2% 1.0% 2.0% direct:
3.4% skip:71.2%
x264 [info]: final ratefactor: 19.41
x264 [info]: 8x8 transform intra:57.4% inter:76.8%
x264 [info]: ref P 83.0% 11.7% 5.3%
x264 [info]: ref B 90.4% 6.5% 3.1%
x264 [info]: kb/s:7930.9
delacroixp
9th December 2007, 10:39
My particular interest in it, besides beeing a quite friendly mkv-mp4 encoder, was the batch jobs capability. Really helps to encode a whole TV series in one row. So I soon had a little script written in python, generating the "queueX.ini" job files for me, assembling data from a text list and a template file.
Pretty awesome !
I wonder if it coud be useful in a case where I don't resize the movie coming from a DVD and therefore need to specify a final aspect ratio to be specified in the mkv container to adjust from original "non-square pixels". Because I tried everything from "Anamorphic encoding" from "Force ITU Resize" and still can't get the benefits of a manual setting I can do with MKVtoonix that specifies the correct aspect ration for file play. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong direction ? Can anyone point me right in this case ?
I'm not a biggg anamorphic encoding fan but MKV's ability to signal and re-adjust the DAR is priceless... I love the finetuning.
It really fascilitates cropping and maintaining MOD 16 encoding.
AutoMKV's ability to remember Force Mux W*H (http://i13.tinypic.com/6pg6lb4.jpg) , especially in batch jobs, would be welcome.
allow me now to submit a few ideas.
My first big one, as a "batch job" type of user, would be to suggest a "service capable" version of autoMKV. Let me explain...
The goal would be to have it really running "as a service", so that it is "immune" to logon/logoff, allowing for working stations to be used for encoding with minimal impact on usability.
To my knowledge this could be achieved rather simply, by having autoMKV polling a folder and automatically encoding any jobs he finds in it. A little layer of configuration with srvany and this would probably be it.
I've never been a major fan of batch encoding, even with Dr DivX, since each encode takes quite long anyway.
That said, Dr DivX had a "Watch Folder" system to automatically load up a bunch of movies from a folder according to a specified profile...
It's certainly usefull for the assembly-line enthusiast.
I encode on a workstation (multiple family desktops) and "Switch User" works fairly well (not totally secure).
would there be a possibility/interest/will to do a 64bit release ? Wondering if it would provide performance improvement...
I'm not sure that even a 64-bit release of the encoder would have any performance increase.
64-bit addressing helps in dealing with large (TB) databases, but X264 really only deals with a few frames at any one time.
Besides, X264 is pretty much maxed-out on most systems...
And the very last: what's the use of "HQ first pass", much more details on movie statistics ?
both xvid and x264 can run the first pass at more speed... deactivating some options that will be activated only at seocnd pass.
this boost of speed (near x3 the hq first pass) will produce little less quality on final encoding (a matter of decimal point on psnr), the hq first pass will force automkv to do 2 pass encoding at the same options
Interesting... nice to know !
I saw an option about 3 pass encoding, I've heard 3rd pass is mostly about beeing precise "to the single bit" on final size.
Is there any other use, any good impact on quality ?
There may be a small increase in quality but 1-pass CQ-CRF (constant quality profile) is pretty much as good as it gets... and
it seams like the way to go if 'precise' filesize is unimportant.
There is some leeway in attaining approximate filesizes by adjusting "Q vs Resolution" which usually works pretty well after a little practice.
(A little consistency is always welcome)
:):devil::D
Pascal
jellyfish2002
9th December 2007, 15:09
@jellyfish2002
bitrate is 31xxxx ?
what about first pass of log ?
@breadfan
:( yes, look at bitrate, the same as before
i will try to track down the problem.
EDIT: what is the name of audio file ? audio*** ?
EDIT2: please try this one http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
stay tuned
BHH
Sorry for the delay reply. Just back from holiday :D
19:09:14 0.92a - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
19:09:14 Selected Input file: C:\Users\Alpha\Desktop\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
19:09:14 Selected Output dir: C:\Users\Alpha\Desktop\New_Folder\temp\
19:09:14 Selected Final Name: VTS_01_0
19:09:14 Selected Container type: MP4
19:09:14 Selected Encoder: X264
19:09:14 Selected Size: Don't care about size / 1
19:09:14 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Balanced.xml
19:09:14 Selected Resizer: Spline36Resize (neutral sharp) / AutoCrop Only
19:09:14 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
19:09:14 Selected Deinterlacer: Film
19:09:14 Selected Field Order: AUTO
19:09:14 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
19:09:14 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
19:09:14 Track Language 1: English (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
19:09:14 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
19:09:14 Audio Quality 1: 0.35
19:09:14 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
19:09:14 Track Language 2: NONE
19:09:14 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
19:09:14 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
19:09:14 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
19:09:14 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
19:09:14 Lame Settings: ABR
19:09:14 Audio Normalization: 1
19:09:14 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
19:09:14 Selected 1' Sub tracks: English 0 (0xBD 0x20) [0] pan&scan
19:09:14
19:09:14 Starting SubRipping
19:10:23 Subtitle Size: 3522560 bytes
19:10:23 Finished SubRipping
19:10:23 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [1:59:44:27]
Die's Man
9th December 2007, 16:54
@buzzqw & delacroixp
Thanks a lot for your answers !
automkv achive this result by checking if dvd driver selected is NONE or d: e: ...
Just to be sure and precise: My goal would be to be able to select the "track" I want to encode when selecting files on HDD coming from a full DVD rip containing multiple episodes, rather than having to rip every episode separately in a dedicated folder.
anyway i take note of your suggestion !
Thanks ! Means this can't be achieved yet, I guess ;-)
So this "source on DVD" parameter rather specifies if the path is on a DVD media or on a HDD, then ?
i will re re re study the question, promise!
Don't bother for too long, I'll probably switch to a "resize" solution, because this will better help avoid displaying "hazards" depending on the final viewer's personal settings and player...
I encode on a workstation (multiple family desktops) and "Switch User" works fairly well
For sure. But for a Windows environment with computers tied to a domain controller, this functionality fades away ;-)
automkv will use from 0 to 3% of cpu.. all processing/comsuming power is used by encoder.. there will be no benefit from building automkv as 64bit application
Ok. But as mentioned by delacroixp, my thought was more of a "full 64bit" package release, with all third-party stuff (especially encoders) also 64bits.
But a bit of searching showed that this hasn't been done yet for x264, and wouldn't bring much benefits anyway...
Looks like I won't get much further than 13 fps on insane quality 2nd pass:-D
About those HD first pass and 3rd pass settings, it's not integrated in encoding job config files either, is it ?
Had to specifiy manually in the inteface and tick "use this profile" so see it happening. It's indeed much longer !
I'll get back there with my python script in a while, a few things to clean and do in a prettier way before publishing ;-)
buzzqw
9th December 2007, 17:51
i will release a new full package next week.. so any reports are more then welcome (as usuall)
now i added on queue
Force Mux AR
Force Mux W*H
High Quality First Pass
Do the Third Pass
Thanks ! Means this can't be achieved yet, I guess ;-)
afaik the queue is fully fuctional (:D) both on dvd ripped and to rip, and so the pgc selection
Ok. But as mentioned by delacroixp, my thought was more of a "full 64bit" package release, with all third-party stuff (especially encoders) also 64bits.
anyone can "repack" automkv with new filters set, but licence must be respected
Had to specifiy manually in the inteface and tick "use this profile" so see it happening. It's indeed much longer !
:sly:
i had the code for integrating a full non linear editor, with 4 video and 6 audio tracks, with transitions.. but why do it? :devil:
BHH
delacroixp
9th December 2007, 20:08
But a bit of searching showed that this hasn't been done yet for x264, and wouldn't bring much benefits anyway...
Looks like I won't get much further than 13 fps on insane quality 2nd pass:-D
Insane quality is probably overkill unless you have a very special need.
The best ways to increase speed are :
1) New hardware... a quad-core can really boost your day and actually "create time".
2) CQ-CRF profile will reduce your time significantly while maintaining quality.
3) Reducing the resolution can also play it's part.
I like to maintain a high resolution of "width > 800" (PAL 16:9) but a quad-core is a very real alternative.
:):devil::D
Pascal
delacroixp
9th December 2007, 20:11
i had the code for integrating a full non linear editor, with 4 video and 6 audio tracks, with transitions... but
why do it? :devil:
Quite right... sounds interesting... what is it ?
:):devil::D
Pascal
RandomEngy
9th December 2007, 21:23
I'm trying to run this and only getting about a 1/2 second video as output. Is this a problem with running on Vista? Here's my log:
12:16:25 0.91 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12:16:25 Selected Input file: G:\dvd_rips\BATMAN_BEYOND_SEASON_1_DISC_1\VIDEO_TS\temp\VTS_01_1.VOB
12:16:26 Selected Output dir: G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\
12:16:26 Selected Final Name: VTS_02_0
12:16:26 Selected Container type: MKV
12:16:26 Selected Encoder: X264
12:16:26 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
12:16:26 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Balanced.xml
12:16:26 Selected Resizer: LanczosResize / Automatic
12:16:26 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:16:26 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
12:16:26 Selected Field Order: AUTO
12:16:26 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 18)
12:16:26 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
12:16:26 Track Language 1: AC3 Audio Stream 0
12:16:26 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
12:16:26 Audio Quality 1: 0.50
12:16:26 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
12:16:26 Track Language 2: NONE
12:16:26 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
12:16:26 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
12:16:26 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
12:16:26 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
12:16:26 Lame Settings: ABR
12:16:26 Audio Normalization: 1
12:16:26 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
12:16:26 Selected Unlimited media size
12:16:26 Dgindex CMD: D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=1 -YR=2 -AIF=[G:\dvd_rips\BATMAN_BEYOND_SEASON_1_DISC_1\VIDEO_TS\temp\VTS_01_1.VOB] -OF=[G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
12:16:26 D2V file size: 393
12:16:26 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
12:16:26 DelayCut CMD: D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\fixed1.ac3" "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie T01 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY -139ms.ac3"
12:16:26 Original 1 Audio Size: 7392 bytes
12:16:26 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 3840 bytes
12:16:26 Finished fixing audio delay
12:16:26 Encoding G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.50 quality
12:16:33 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 6004 bytes
12:16:34 Number of Frames: 10
12:16:34 Framerate: 29.970030
12:16:34 Movie length in Seconds: 1
12:16:34 Movie Width/Height: 720/480
12:16:34 DgIndex AR: 4:3
12:16:34 Starting X264 AutoResize with WIDTH of Automatic and wanted size of 734003200 bytes
12:16:34 CRF encoding X264: D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --crf 18 --stats "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --mixed-refs --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --no-ssim --weightb --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads auto --thread-input --output "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\resmovie.mp4" "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\resmovie.avs"
12:16:37 Finished Autosize procedure
12:16:37 Tested total movie: 5%
12:16:37 AutoResize movie size: 280444 bytes
12:16:37 Movie Width suggested: 146432 value based on sample size (20337.78% of original width)
12:16:37 Starting X264
12:16:37 CRF encoding X264: D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --crf 18 --stats "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --mixed-refs --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --no-ssim --weightb --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads auto --thread-input --output "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie.mp4" "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie.avs"
12:16:40 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
12:16:40 Got a file of size: 280444 bytes + audio size 6004 bytes (286448)
12:16:40 Only Movie Size: 280444 bytes
12:16:40 "D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\VTS_02_0.mkv" --track-name -1:"VTS_02_0" --aspect-ratio 1:2.222222 "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie.mp4" --language -1:und --default-track -1:yes "G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\audio.mp4" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.91 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=854221 "
12:16:40 Final Muxed size: 290083 bytes
12:16:40 Encoding finished: 00:00:03 elapsed time
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script AutoCrop.log
12:16:40
12:16:40 Crop(28,98,664,288)
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script Resmovie.avs
12:16:40
<plugins trimmed to fit inside posting limit>
12:16:40 #loadpluginstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test1
12:16:40
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
12:16:40 #importstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test2
12:16:40
12:16:40 movie = mpeg2source("G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie.d2v")
12:16:40 function getOrder(clip c) {
12:16:40 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
12:16:40 Return order }
12:16:40 #filter1start
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test3
12:16:40
12:16:40 #cropstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
12:16:40 fixed_aspect = 0.888889
12:16:40 c_width = width(cropclip)
12:16:40 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
12:16:40 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
12:16:40 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
12:16:40 out_width = 704
12:16:40 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
12:16:40 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
12:16:40 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
12:16:40 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
12:16:40 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
12:16:40
12:16:40 #resizestart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test4
12:16:40
12:16:40 LanczosResize(out_width,out_height)
12:16:40 #filter2start
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test5
12:16:40
12:16:40 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:16:40 function Comptest(clip c, float percent)
12:16:40 {
12:16:40 frange=floor(14./(percent/100.))
12:16:40 Return SelectRangeEvery(c, frange, 14)
12:16:40 }
12:16:40 Comptest(last,5)
12:16:40 ColorMatrix(mode="Rec.709->Rec.601")
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script movie.avs
12:16:40
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
12:16:40 #loadpluginstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test1
12:16:40
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
12:16:40 Import("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
12:16:40 #importstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test2
12:16:40
12:16:40 movie = mpeg2source("G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\movie.d2v")
12:16:40 function getOrder(clip c) {
12:16:40 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
12:16:40 Return order }
12:16:40 #filter1start
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test3
12:16:40
12:16:40 #cropstart
12:16:40
12:16:40 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
12:16:40 fixed_aspect = 0.888889
12:16:40 c_width = width(cropclip)
12:16:40 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
12:16:40 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
12:16:40 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
12:16:40 out_width = 704
12:16:40 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
12:16:40 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
12:16:40 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
12:16:40 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
12:16:40 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
12:16:40
12:16:40 #resizestart
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test4
12:16:40
12:16:40 LanczosResize(out_width,out_height)
12:16:40 #filter2start
12:16:40
12:16:40 #test5
12:16:40
12:16:40 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:16:40 ColorMatrix(mode="Rec.709->Rec.601")
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script mkvmaudio.avs
12:16:40
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
12:16:40 LoadPlugin("D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
12:16:40 NicAC3Source("G:\dvd_rips\Results\temp\fixed1.ac3")
12:16:40 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
12:16:40 function stereo(clip a)
12:16:40 {
12:16:40 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
12:16:40 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
12:16:40 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
12:16:40 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
12:16:40 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
12:16:40 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
12:16:40 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
12:16:40 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
12:16:40 }
12:16:40 #
12:16:40 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
12:16:40 function addvideo(clip c) {
12:16:40 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
12:16:40 Return audiodub(last,c)
12:16:40 }
12:16:40 Normalize()
12:16:40 Soundout(output="cmd",type=1,format=3,autoclose=true,executable="D:\docs\random\automkv\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe",prefilename=" -ignorelength -q 0.50 -if - -of audio.mp4",postfilename="",nofilename=true,showoutput=false)
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script mkvmaudio.bat
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
12:16:40 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:16:40 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
12:16:40
12:16:40 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
9th December 2007, 22:47
@RandomEngy
can you confirm that vobs belonging to
[G:\dvd_rips\BATMAN_BEYOND_SEASON_1_DISC_1\VIDEO_TS\temp\VTS_01_1.VOB]
like VTS_01_2.VOB, VTS_01_3.VOB, VTS_01_4.VOB ...
exist ?
also USE LATEST BUILD! the 0.92c
thanks
BHH
survivant001
9th December 2007, 23:20
I have a problem with the audio when changing the frame rate. I want to have a ac3 track compatible with Encore CS3. Aften is able to generate one, but I need to reencode the source track but because I change the frame rate of the movie, I'm not able to keep the audio sync.
I start a new thread to see if there are suggestions about changing the frame rate
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=132579
buzzqw
10th December 2007, 08:13
, but I need to reencode the source track but because I change the frame rate of the movie
in advanced audio options you have the possibility to "strech" the audio .. :)
BHH
BobGray
10th December 2007, 09:04
Hi,
I have problem with the outputsize.
I set 2 cd size on the first tab.
Then I set instead of 2cd 75% on the second tab.
In the log:
08:47:19 Selected Size: 2 CD / 1
...
08:47:19 Specify Quality: 75
I think, if I set the quality, the 2cd shouldn't be used.
(It should be 'grey'?)
:confused:
Thx.
buzzqw
10th December 2007, 09:56
the second tab is to set number of media
you have asked 75 * 2 CD ;)
also
08:47:19 Specify Quality: 75
checking this will disable any bitrate computing based on disk settings (i agree that disk settings should be disabled when specify quality is checked)
BHH
delacroixp
10th December 2007, 10:57
in advanced audio options you have the possibility to "strech" the audio .. :)
I suppose this includes the option to "shrink"... since
origi movie = 10:54:00
new movie = 10:53:21
:):devil::D
Pascal
BobGray
10th December 2007, 13:24
the second tab is to set number of media
you have asked 75 * 2 CD ;)
I think: the second tabpage (-> Advanced Settings/Specify Quality)
checking this will disable any bitrate computing based on disk settings (i agree that disk settings should be disabled when specify quality is checked)
BHH
Has been added to the TodoList?
;)
Thx.
survivant001
10th December 2007, 15:14
@buzzqw
I didn't see the strech/skring options in Advanced audio menu.
I choose me input .avi
choose AC3 /original for audio track 1: bouton!!! -> choose frequence : 48000 , tempo : 24 -> 23.976
choose profile : mkv / x264 fastest 1 pass
the audio track is encoded and remove, but that's it.. I dont have a mkv or any mkv script. and the audio length didn't change either.
here the work log
08:51:01 0.92c - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
08:51:01 OS Version: Windows XP
08:51:01 Selected Input file: C:\Temp\encode\Elephants_Dream_HD.avi
08:51:01 Selected Output dir: C:\Temp\encode\temp\
08:51:01 Selected Final Name: Elephants_Dream_HD
08:51:01 Selected Container type: MKV
08:51:01 Selected Encoder: X264
08:51:01 Selected Size: 1 CD / 1
08:51:01 Selected Profile: 1_Pass_Fastest.xml
08:51:01 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
08:51:01 Selected Filters: NONE
08:51:01 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
08:51:01 Selected Field Order: AUTO
08:51:01 Enabled FFMPEG Encoding: AUDIO ac3 5.1ch
08:51:01 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
08:51:01 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
08:51:01 Track Language 1: Elephants_Dream_HD.avi
08:51:01 Audio Codec 1: AC3
08:51:01 Audio Quality 1: 448
08:51:01 Audio Channel 1: Original
08:51:01 Track Language 2: NONE
08:51:01 Audio Codec 2: Ogg Vorbis
08:51:01 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
08:51:01 Audio Track Language: und
08:51:01 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
08:51:01 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
08:51:01 Lame Settings: ABR
08:51:01 Audio Normalization: 1
08:51:01 Frequency: 48000 --- Tempo: 24 to 23.976 --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
08:51:01
08:52:20 Number of Frames: 15691
08:52:20 Framerate: 24.000038
08:52:20 Movie length in Seconds: 654
08:52:20 Movie Width/Height: 1920/1080
08:53:23 "C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -i "C:\Temp\encode\Elephants_Dream_HD.avi" -map 0:1 -acodec ac3 -ac 6 -vol 256 -ab 448000 "C:\Temp\encode\temp\audio.ac3"
08:53:23 "C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "C:\Temp\encode\temp\Elephants_Dream_HD.mkv" --track-name -1:"Elephants_Dream_HD" --aspect-ratio 1:1.778000 "C:\Temp\encode\temp\movie.mp4" --language -1:und --default-track -1:yes "C:\Temp\encode\temp\" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.92c http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=854221 "
08:53:24 Final Muxed size: -1 bytes
08:53:24 Encoding finished: 00:02:23 elapsed time
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script AutoCrop.log
08:53:24
08:53:24 Crop(26,0,1868,1080)
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script Resmovie.avs
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script movie.avs
08:53:24
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
08:53:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
08:53:24 #loadpluginstart
08:53:24
08:53:24 #test1
08:53:24
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
08:53:24 Import("C:\Temp\AutoMKV091_NORIP\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
08:53:24 #importstart
08:53:24
08:53:24 #test2
08:53:24
08:53:24 movie = avisource("C:\Temp\encode\Elephants_Dream_HD.avi",audio=false)
08:53:24 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie,interlaced=true) : movie
08:53:24 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie,interlaced=true) : movie
08:53:24 function getOrder(clip c) {
08:53:24 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
08:53:24 Return order }
08:53:24 #filter1start
08:53:24
08:53:24 #test3
08:53:24
08:53:24 #resizestart
08:53:24
08:53:24 #test4
08:53:24
08:53:24 last = movie
08:53:24 #filter2start
08:53:24
08:53:24 #test5
08:53:24
08:53:24 return last
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script mkvmaudio.avs
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script mkvmaudio.bat
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
08:53:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:53:24 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
08:53:24
08:53:24 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
10th December 2007, 16:31
Enabled FFMPEG Encoding: AUDIO ac3 5.1ch
why this ?
you have select to use ffmpeg to encode the file only for audio
BHH
survivant001
10th December 2007, 23:25
@buzzqw
I didn't know. I though it was to force 5.1 audio encoding.. not just the audio.
and Why the tempo was not done ?
RandomEngy
11th December 2007, 08:20
@RandomEngy
can you confirm that vobs belonging to
like VTS_01_2.VOB, VTS_01_3.VOB, VTS_01_4.VOB ...
exist ?
also USE LATEST BUILD! the 0.92c
thanks
BHH
Well through trial and error I got some episodes to encode. The wiki help really is terrible. Now I've got a problem where in some scenes the lines look jagged and broken, like it used line duplication for deinterlacing or something. Been trying different options but none of them fix it.
survivant001
12th December 2007, 00:43
@buzzqw
is it possible to add a basic function in the advance menu :)
Change fps to xxx. that will be apply to video and all audio track. Now I think we have to choose fps for the video and audio in separate menus.. and I don't know what is the difference for all the options : convertfps, assumeftp,mv..
An option just t change the fps the basic way.. and if the user know what is doing, he can change the settings.
what do you think ?
and can you add other profile.. a more advance profile. like
Bluray complain profile. H264 720p 720x480 23.976p, 29.97i, 59.94p
1080p 1920x1080 23.976p, 29.97i, 59.94p (that the profiles in Encore CS3)..
AC3 448kbits
you can add the same thing for Ipod, xbox.. like that the user will be sure to have something that will play on there devises without concern..
DodgeV83
12th December 2007, 21:17
Yes! Finally got it working under Vista without the cscript.exe WMCmd.vbs error.
I tried all of the suggestions in the thread, but nothing worked. The last thing I tried was using the 0.92d release.
The result was a 720p 5.1 surround sound WMV :)
Thanks for making a great program!
red5goahead
12th December 2007, 22:19
I tried to encode in mkv avc1 a short 2 minutes soccer game ripped from Rai Uno from sat in ts format. The final result not seems really good. because video is deinterlaced but is not smooth and it's jerky.
What is the best config for sport event to obtain a progressive material and a good result. is it possible?
22:11:21 0.92b - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
22:11:21 Selected Input file: E:\videorecorded\RAI1 Calcio_ Champions League Roma-Manchester United 20071212_211127 #1.ts
22:11:21 Selected Output dir: E:\videorecorded\temp\
22:11:21 Selected Final Name: RAI1 Calcio_ Champions League Roma-Manchester United 20071212_211127 #1
22:11:21 Selected Container type: MKV
22:11:21 Selected Encoder: X264
22:11:21 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
22:11:21 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
22:11:21 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
22:11:21 Selected Filters: NONE
22:11:21 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
22:11:21 Selected Field Order: AUTO
22:11:21 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 20)
22:11:21 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 20 value
22:11:21 Track Language 1: PID 028A, MPEG Audio Stream 0
22:11:21 Audio Codec 1: Lame
22:11:21 Audio Quality 1: 160
22:11:21 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
22:11:21 Track Language 2: NONE
22:11:21 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
22:11:21 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
22:11:21 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
22:11:21 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
22:11:21 Lame Settings: ABR
22:11:21 Audio Normalization: 1
22:11:21 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
22:11:21 Selected Unlimited media size
22:11:21 Dgindex CMD: E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -AP=28A -VP=0200 -YR=2 -AIF=[E:\videorecorded\RAI1 Calcio_ Champions League Roma-Manchester United 20071212_211127 #1.ts] -OF=[E:\videorecorded\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
22:11:23 D2V file size: 15320
22:11:23 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
22:11:23 DelayCut CMD: E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\videorecorded\temp\fixed1.mpa" "E:\videorecorded\temp\movie MPA PID 28a DELAY -213ms.mpa"
22:11:23 Original 1 Audio Size: 2864768 bytes
22:11:23 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 2859840 bytes
22:11:23 Finished fixing audio delay
22:11:23 Encoding E:\videorecorded\temp\fixed1.mpa To Mp3 with 160 ABR Preset
22:11:37 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 2269200 bytes
22:11:39 Number of Frames: 2985
22:11:39 Framerate: 25.000000
22:11:39 Movie length in Seconds: 120
22:11:39 Movie Width/Height: 720/576
22:11:39 DgIndex AR: 4:3
22:12:02 Source is declared tff by a margin of 2 to 0.
22:12:02 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
22:12:02 Analyzed 570 sections of five frames
22:12:02 Found Interlace Sections: 530 92.98%
22:12:02 Found Progressive Sections:28 4.91%
22:12:02 Found Telecined Sections: 12 2.11%
22:12:02 Found Zero Mov: 4.91% 28
22:12:02 Found One Mov: 1.58% 9
22:12:02 Found Two Mov: 2.11% 12
22:12:02 Found Three Mov: 3.86% 22
22:12:02 Found Four Mov: 4.39% 25
22:12:02 Found Five Mov: 83.16% 474
22:12:02 The Movie is declared to interlaced
22:12:02 Starting X264
22:12:02 CRF encoding X264: E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --crf 20 --stats "E:\videorecorded\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --mixed-refs --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --no-ssim --weightb --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads auto --thread-input --output "E:\videorecorded\temp\movie.mp4" "E:\videorecorded\temp\movie.avs"
22:16:32 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
22:16:32 Got a file of size: 41401616 bytes + audio size 2269200 bytes (43670816)
22:16:32 Only Movie Size: 41401616 bytes
22:16:32 "E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "E:\videorecorded\temp\RAI1 Calcio_ Champions League Roma-Manchester United 20071212_211127 #1.mkv" --track-name -1:"RAI1 Calcio_ Champions League Roma-Manchester United 20071212_211127 #1" --aspect-ratio 1:1.333333 "E:\videorecorded\temp\movie.mp4" "E:\videorecorded\temp\audio.mp3" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.92b http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=854221 "
22:16:33 Final Muxed size: 43700032 bytes
22:16:33 Encoding finished: 00:04:31 elapsed time
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script AutoCrop.log
22:16:33
22:16:33 Crop(4,6,704,564)
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script Resmovie.avs
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script movie.avs
22:16:33
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
22:16:33 #loadpluginstart
22:16:33
22:16:33 #test1
22:16:33
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
22:16:33 Import("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
22:16:33 #importstart
22:16:33
22:16:33 #test2
22:16:33
22:16:33 movie = mpeg2source("E:\videorecorded\temp\movie.d2v")
22:16:33 function getOrder(clip c) {
22:16:33 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
22:16:33 Return order }
22:16:33 #filter1start
22:16:33
22:16:33 #test3
22:16:33
22:16:33 movie = LeakKernelDeint(movie,order=1,sharp=true)
22:16:33 #resizestart
22:16:33
22:16:33 #test4
22:16:33
22:16:33 last = movie
22:16:33 #filter2start
22:16:33
22:16:33 #test5
22:16:33
22:16:33 ColorMatrix(mode="Rec.709->Rec.601")
22:16:33 return last
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script mkvmaudio.avs
22:16:33
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
22:16:33 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\automkv\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
22:16:33 NicMPG123Source("E:\videorecorded\temp\fixed1.mpa")
22:16:33 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
22:16:33 function stereo(clip a)
22:16:33 {
22:16:33 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
22:16:33 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
22:16:33 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
22:16:33 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
22:16:33 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
22:16:33 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
22:16:33 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
22:16:33 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
22:16:33 }
22:16:33 #
22:16:33 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
22:16:33 function addvideo(clip c) {
22:16:33 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
22:16:33 Return audiodub(last,c)
22:16:33 }
22:16:33 Normalize()
22:16:33 Soundout(output="mp3",type=0,format=0,autoclose=true,mode=1,abrrate=160,showoutput=false,filename="audio.mp3")
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script mkvmaudio.bat
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
22:16:33 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
22:16:33 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
22:16:33
22:16:33 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
12th December 2007, 22:20
@RandomEngy
Now I've got a problem where in some scenes the lines look jagged and broken, like it used line duplication for deinterlacing or something.
please post the section of log about deinterlacing routines
@survivant001
... a globlal changefps... i will think about
Bluray complain profile. H264 720p 720x480 23.976p, 29.97i, 59.94p
1080p 1920x1080 23.976p, 29.97i, 59.94p (that the profiles in Encore CS3)..
AC3 448kbits
you can add the same thing for Ipod, xbox.. like that the user will be sure to have something that will play on there devises without concern..
actually profile don't store framerate or audio ..can be interesting.. but.. don't know
i suppose that some manual tuning is always need when dealing with "difficult" settings
@DodgeV83
A Very Big Welcome to the Forum!
would you like to spare with us what software/decoder have you installed and what configuration have you used on automvk ?
many (and many more!) will like to know!
:thanks:
BHH
P.S. fee free to update the wiki!
EDIT:@red5goahead
please select check use HQ Deint
also 22:12:02 Source is declared tff by a margin of 2 to 0.
... it's a very small factor
open the ts file with dgindex and press F5
what is the Field Order reported ?
may be it's BFF...
BHH
DodgeV83
12th December 2007, 23:40
@DodgeV83
A Very Big Welcome to the Forum!
would you like to spare with us what software/decoder have you installed and what configuration have you used on automvk ?
many (and many more!) will like to know!
:thanks:
BHH
P.S. fee free to update the wiki!
I'm using FFDshow + Haali Media Splitter
and 0.92d found here (When you open the program it'll say 0.92c, just ignore that)
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV092d.exe
I'm not sure exactly what fixed it, so I'll list out all the things I did.
1. Turned off DEP
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/1261/vista_disable_dep_noexecute_protection_fix_explorer_crashing
Didn't work.
2. Updated WMCmd.vbs file
http://www.citizeninsomniac.com/WMV/#WMCmd
Didn't work.
3. Changed FFDshow audio decoder setting to 3/2/1 - 6 channels
*Open up the ffdshow audio decoder configuration and select Mixer in the left menu*
Didn't work
4. Applied hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929182
Didn't work.
5. Moved my source file to the AutoMKV directory and encoded from there.
Didn't work.
6. Installed Avisynth 2.5.8a
Didn't work.
7. Installed Avisynth 2.5.6 (still have this installed)
Didn't work.
8. Tried "cscript.exe WMCmd.vbs" from the command line, and this worked, but I still couldn't encode. This is when I thought the problem might be with AutoMKV and not WMCmd.vbs, so I tried AutoMKV092d from the link above and it worked!
I will do some testing to see if I can figure out what exactly fixed it.
survivant001
13th December 2007, 02:55
@survivant001
... a globlal changefps... i will think about
actually profile don't store framerate or audio ..can be interesting.. but.. don't know
i suppose that some manual tuning is always need when dealing with "difficult" settings
I quick way could be that selecting convert fps to xxx, the video and audio setting are setted, and we the user modify one of these settings, that disabled the automatic setting..like a overright.
buzzqw
13th December 2007, 10:12
@DodgeV83
thanks, any feedback is very appreciated
@survivant001
... i will look (even if could be very dangerous..)
BHH
red5goahead
13th December 2007, 10:29
EDIT:@red5goahead
please select check use HQ Deint
also
... it's a very small factor
open the ts file with dgindex and press F5
what is the Field Order reported ?
may be it's BFF...
BHH
Field Order report TOP with dgindex F5 function.
this file MKV is the result
http://www.4shared.com/file/31949684/1dbc0403/RAI1_Calcio__Champions_League_Roma-Manchester_United_20071212_211127_1.html?dirPwdVerified=f1c1905
I tried with HQ Deint without result.
The file is not jerky but is not smooth seems 25 fps is not enough for a good play.
the same broadcast watched on a Panasonic Plasma 37PV60 and
a Sky Box in hdmi (so deinterlaced by Skybox decoder
576i->576p) is better. My htcp is Zoom Player. the filtergraph is CoreAvc+Evr.
buzzqw
13th December 2007, 11:33
could you post an uprocessed sample ?
maybe a problem on recoder ?
BHH
red5goahead
13th December 2007, 11:40
could you post an uprocessed sample ?
maybe a problem on recoder ?
BHH
I don't think so.
Ts is recorded by a Sky Star 2 so should be the original sat stream.
But anyway this is the original stream.
http://www.4shared.com/file/31954099/b191c420/RAI1_Calcio__Champions_League_Roma-Manchester_United_20071212_211127_1.html?dirPwdVerified=f1c1905
spotter
13th December 2007, 22:58
I have continual problems where the audio fails to encode w/ nero aac. It then tries "directshow" and then tries ffmpeg (but not aac, mp3 it seems).
Anyways, in looking at the output aac file that was generated in those "failed" runs, everything looks normal and it plays back fine in mplayerc.
It doesn't seem like a bad file, as many times I'm able to rerun it and it generates the aac file w/o a problem.
spotter
14th December 2007, 17:46
no one knows why audio fails on encoding? Another data point is that if I click the close button (that counts down at the end of encoding) instead of letting it close automatically, it seems to have a higher success rate.
buzzqw
14th December 2007, 18:12
@spotter
:script::logfile:
BHH
spotter
14th December 2007, 19:07
I'm not doing anything special, (i.e. default setup nero encoder 0.35 quality)
for the script, I believe this is what it is, unsure
LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
NicAC3Source("E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3")
#Applying STEREO downmixing routines
function stereo(clip a)
{
flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
}
#
6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
function addvideo(clip c) {
blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
Return audiodub(last,c)
}
Normalize()
Soundout(output="cmd",type=1,format=3,autoclose=true,executable="D:\AutoMKV\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe",prefilename=" -ignorelength -q 0.35 -if - -of audio.mp4",postfilename="",nofilename=true,showoutput=false)
for the log, sometimes it looks like this
00:13:19 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
00:15:16 Unable to encode Audio, trying with DirectShowSource!
00:15:16 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
00:17:23 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 29419508 bytes
00:17:23 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 29419508 bytes
sometimes it looks like
01:12:19 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
01:14:21 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 29371988 bytes
and sometimes it looks like this
10:45:21 Finished fixing audio delay
10:45:21 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
10:47:13 Unable to encode Audio, trying with DirectShowSource!
10:47:13 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
10:49:24 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
10:49:24 FFmpeg Encoding Audio: "D:\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -vn -i "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3" -f mp3 -ac 2 -ab 128 "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\audio.mp3"
10:49:26 Unable to encode Audio even with DirectShowSource and FFmpeg!
10:51:27 Broken audio found. No one press abort. I will continue
10:51:27 Encoded 1' Audio Track: -1 bytes
10:51:27 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
10:51:27 FFmpeg Encoding Audio: "D:\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -vn -i "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3" -f mp3 -ac 2 -ab 128 "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\audio.mp3"
10:51:27 Unable to encode Audio even with DirectShowSource and FFmpeg!
10:53:29 Broken audio found. No one press abort. I will continue
10:53:29 Encoded 1' Audio Track: -1 bytes
buzzqw
14th December 2007, 20:17
usually audio fails to encode due to bad streams
open the mkvmaudio.avs in virtualdub
is soundout trowing an error ? is also the file playable in mpc ?
BHH
spotter
14th December 2007, 20:27
As I said, it encodes fine and plays fine (if I copy the file away b4 it deleted it, or try an encode again, many times it works)
spotter
14th December 2007, 20:36
so, I was thinking, could it be a bug in dgindex? As when I "redo" it, I redo it from scrathc so dgindex runs again.
delacroixp
15th December 2007, 04:50
I'm experimenting with new settings (800 width, Q20) and encoding Ferris Bueller's (http://www.idiotsavant.com/bueller/) Day Off (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferris_Bueller's_Day_Off) .
It has one AC3 5.1-surround channel.
I converted to m4a stereo for the 1st audio track and 'copy-original' for the 2nd.
The stereo encodes fine but AutoMKV then tries to transcode the same track to MP3 and fails...
04:15:23 0.92b - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
04:15:23 OS Version: Windows XP
04:15:23 Selected Input file: J:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
04:15:23 Selected Output dir: G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\temp\
04:15:23 Selected Final Name: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
04:15:23 Selected Container type: MKV
04:15:23 Selected Encoder: X264
04:15:23 Selected Size: 1 CD / 1
04:15:23 Selected Profile: Q20 - ConstantQuality-CRF.xml
04:15:23 Selected Resizer: LanczosResize / Automatic
04:15:23 Selected Filters: NONE
04:15:23 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
04:15:23 Selected Field Order: AUTO
04:15:23 Manual Crop: Enabled
04:15:23 Left Crop: 2
04:15:23 Top Crop: 70
04:15:23 Right Crop: 2
04:15:23 Botton Crop: 78
04:15:23 Manual Width: 800
04:15:23 Manual Height: 336
04:15:23 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 20)
04:15:23 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
04:15:23 Track Language 1: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
04:15:23 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
04:15:23 Audio Quality 1: 0.45
04:15:23 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
04:15:23 Track Language 2: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
04:15:23 Audio Codec 2: Copy Original
04:15:23 Movie title Name: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
04:15:23 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
04:15:23 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
04:15:23 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
04:15:23 Lame Settings: ABR
04:15:23 Audio Normalization: 1
04:15:23 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
04:15:23 Selected 1' Sub tracks: RIP ALL SUBS
04:15:23
04:15:23 Starting SubRipping
04:16:54 Subtitle Size: 83322880 bytes
04:16:54 Finished SubRipping
04:16:54 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [1:38:45:08]
04:16:54 Dgindex CMD: E:\Encoding\_ENCODING FILES\_H264 Program Files\_AutoMKV\AutoMKV091\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=1,1 -YR=2 -AIF=[J:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
04:19:22 D2V file size: 704074
04:19:22 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
04:19:22 DelayCut CMD: E:\Encoding\_ENCODING FILES\_H264 Program Files\_AutoMKV\AutoMKV091\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\temp\fixed1.ac3" "G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\temp\movie T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
04:19:22 Original 1 Audio Size: 331817472 bytes
04:19:33 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 331817472 bytes
04:19:33 Finished fixing audio delay
04:19:33 Encoding G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.45 quality
04:32:59 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 97701384 bytes
04:32:59 Renamed file fixed1.ac3 to audio.ac3
04:32:59 Unable to encode Audio2, trying with DirectShowSource!
04:32:59 Renamed file fixed1.ac3 to audio.ac3
04:32:59 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
Ferris.ini Profile
; AutoMKV parameters
[AutoMKV]
Source on DVD = 0
Input File = J:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
Input Folder = J:\VIDEO_TS\
Output Folder = G:\Emperor\_ENCODE\
Container = MKV
Movie Name = Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Size = 1 CD
Slice = 1
Resizer = 6
Width = Automatic
Set encoding mode = X264
Audio Track 1 = English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
Audio Codec 1 = Nero AAC
Audio Bit 1 = 9
Audio Bitrate 1 = 0.45
Audio Channel 1 = Stereo
Audio Track 2 = English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
Audio Codec 2 = Copy Original
Audio Bit 2 = 7
Audio Bitrate 2 = 0.35
Audio Channel 2 =
Sub Track 1 = RIP ALL SUBS
Sub Track 2 = NONE
Encoding Profiles = Q20 - ConstantQuality-CRF.xml
Hit Media/Go Unlimited =
xcrfgounlimited = 1
xcrfhitmediasize = 0
xcrfcrfquantitizer = 20
Use CRF/CQ for AutoResize = 0
CRF/CQ Value = 20
Bitrate Encoding = 0
Bitrate Value = 700
Quality Encoding = 0
Quality Value = 75
Delete temporary files = 0
Encrust/Burn Subtitles = 0
Enable Shutdown = 0
Process this IFO = 0
PGC to Process = 0
Force ITU Resizing = 0
Anamorphic Encoding = 0
Filter = NONE
Enable Last Line AVS Script = 0
Last Line AVS Script =
Deinterlacer = AUTO
Field Order = AUTO
Language = eng
Use ProjectX for TS files = 0
Use custom X.ini = 0
Use DelayCut = 1
HQ Deinterlacer = 0
Matrix = NONE
Force PAR in XviD = NONE
Use DirectShowSource for Video = 0
Use DirectShowSource for Audio = 0
Enable Manual Crop And Resize = 1
Crop Top = 70
Crop Left = 2
Crop Bottom = 78
Crop Right = 2
Manual Width = 800
Manual Height = 336
Audio Track Name 1 =
Movie Title Name = Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Audio Track Desc 1 =
Nero Profiles 1 = AUTO
Nero Encoding Mode 1 = Quality
CCT Profiles 1 = AUTO
Channel Options 1 = AUTO
MP3 Settings 1 = ABR
Windows Media Audio = AUTO
Windows Media Channel = AUTO
Normalize Audio 1 = 1
Frequency 1 = AUTO
Tempo 1 = NONE
Pitch 1 = NONE
OtherADD 1 =
Audio Track Name 2 =
Audio Track Desc 2 =
Nero Profiles 2 = AUTO
Nero Encoding Mode 2 = Quality
CCT Profiles 2 = AUTO
Channel Options 2 = AUTO
MP3 Settings 2 = ABR
Normalize Audio 2 = 1
Frequency 2 = AUTO
Tempo 2 = NONE
Pitch 2 = NONE
OtherADD 2 =
Nero 2 Pass Encoding 1 track =
Nero 2 Pass Encoding 2 track =
Allow AVS check = 0
Allow x264 Stats = 0
Hide Subtitle = 1
:thanks:
:):devil::D
Pascal
btw
I batched almost 20 extras from "Phantom of the Opera", forgot about the cropping, edited the queue*.ini files and all went beautifully well.
delacroixp
15th December 2007, 04:58
I was wondering if we could signal an increase in height for MKV files (eg, 800x336 -> 800x340).
Perhaps you could include a custom "Force Mux AR".
:thanks: much !!!
:):devil::D
Pascal
buzzqw
15th December 2007, 08:52
@delacroixp
already fixed on automkv 0.93 beta
Perhaps you could include a custom "Force Mux AR".
... not another option... ;)
BHH
Bladeforce
15th December 2007, 11:16
Thanks for helping me with my x264 problem a week ago buzz. One question though..after I have converted the x264 to xvid (1280 x 720p) the audio is always slightly out of sync when dts is stored in the original container. The even odder thing is when I put the converted xvid through AutoGK the file output after is in sync! I have DSS x Video and DSS x Audio checked and using Sharktooth's EQM v3LR.cqm. Using 2 pass insane quality for the xvid.
Thanks.
spotter
16th December 2007, 02:36
usually audio fails to encode due to bad streams
open the mkvmaudio.avs in virtualdub
is soundout trowing an error ? is also the file playable in mpc ?
BHH
This definitely seems like a bug in automkv
it happened again, and I quit automkv, tested generated mp4 file, it was ok, ran the script again in virtualdub, it also ran ok w/o an error.
log file
20:30:45 DelayCut CMD: D:\AutoMKV\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3" "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\movie T01 3_1ch 448Kbps DELAY 4ms.ac3"
20:30:45 Original 1 Audio Size: 164136448 bytes
20:30:47 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 164136448 bytes
20:30:47 Finished fixing audio delay
20:30:47 Encoding E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
20:33:04 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
20:33:04 FFmpeg Encoding Audio: "D:\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -vn -i "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\fixed1.ac3" -f mp3 -ac 2 -ab 128 "E:\NYPD Blue\temp\audio.mp3"
20:33:05 Unable to encode Audio even with DirectShowSource and FFmpeg!
spotter
16th December 2007, 03:27
I should add, that many times it works, and even when it fails I can rerun it and it usually works. The bug I think is it misinterpreting some return value as error when its not a real error.
Encoder888
16th December 2007, 06:21
Hi,
I have a problem. I used to have the 0.89 version of AutoMKV and everything was working just fine. Then I updated to 0.92 (the 0.91 base and the 0.92 .exe file update) and now, using the exact same settings, trying to encode the exact same movies, I get a 150% increase in size. I can't detect any difference in quality. Any idea why this may be? I have CCCP and K-Lite installed, as well as the latest AviSynth and VirtualDub.
My second question is - is it okay if I have both K-Lite and CCCP or do they conflict with one another? Should I get rid of CCCP? The reason I have both is because CCCP is mainly for playback and K-Lite is for encoding as well, so I thought I needed it to get the latest codecs for AutoMKV... But on the other hand AutoMKV has its own codecs so... Please, advise.
Thank you.
Victor
buzzqw
16th December 2007, 10:27
@Bladeforce
autogk extract audio with virtualdubmod then encode it, automkv use the directshowsource and soundout for encoding audio
the problem could be in dss not able to parse correctly the beginning of file.. don't know..
i will try converting with AutoMen (in sign), mencoder is more stable when dealing with mkv/h264 files
@spotter
maybe your antivirus stops vbs script ?
just for fun, try disabling it and relaunch an encode
@Encoder888
decoder pack like cccp/k-lite usually don't mess with encoding
I get a 150% increase in size
make sure you have selected the same disk settings / same constant quality
also.. a log of encoding could help :)
BHH
delacroixp
16th December 2007, 11:06
@delacroixp
already fixed on automkv 0.93 beta
I was wondering if we could signal an increase in height for MKV files (eg, 800x336 -> 800x340).
Perhaps you could include a custom "Force Mux AR".
... not another option... ;)
How does 'Automatic signalling' work... does it signal in Resolution or Aspect Ratio ?
Just curious.
:):devil::D
Pascal
buzzqw
16th December 2007, 11:23
How does 'Automatic signalling' work... does it signal in Resolution or Aspect Ratio ?
Aspect Ratio
BHH
spotter
16th December 2007, 11:38
Right now, I reverted to 0.91, and while the first attempts sometimes (actually very rarely from scanning the logs) fails, the directshowsource always works after that.
buzzqw
16th December 2007, 11:56
@spotter
could you try the 0.93 beta ?
BHH
spotter
16th December 2007, 16:54
I was using 0.92b, I can look at 0.93 later, but have many things I'm trying to encode right now, so might take a while, as 0.91 seems to need no babysitting like 0.92b did.
spotter
16th December 2007, 21:02
with 0.91 I'm now having an issue where the nic source doesn't seem to work (the aac file produced is with 3kbps, and basically silent) If I switch the avs file to use the directshowsource, it works fine.
and it's the default script, (trying to encode main track and commentary, main track works fine, commentary doesn't, even if I switch the main track's avs file to use the "fixed" commentary ac3 file)
any way to force this?
buzzqw
16th December 2007, 21:22
your audio files have some problems
for forcing directshowsource use in advanced settings "DSS for Audio"
you can also try besweet to encode audio
BHH
delacroixp
16th December 2007, 21:26
Since I discovered the joy of smaller and faster encodes (almost realtime) I'm re-encoding The (http://www.bbcshop.com/invt/bbcdvd1003) Planets (1998) (http://www.amazon.com/PLANETS-4PC/dp/0767025520) @ 800x364, Q22, RemoveGrain.
I set up the first four episodes from ISO to batch... came back 5hrs later and AutoMKV has encoded all the episodes into one, not-so-humongous, file.
It's pretty kewl... I'm leaving as-is !!
I'm going to do the same with Disc2 and append with MKVmerge.
It's a pity that there are no chapter points or menu system !
:):devil::D
Pascal
btw
How do you "hide subtitles" with MKVmerge ?
Sometimes I manually encode the audio tracks with BeSweet (takes forever) and mux-all.
Lastime I encoded Ferris Bueller's Day Off (http://www.amazon.com/Ferris-Buellers-Bueller-Bueller-Special-Collectors/dp/B000BNX4MC), I got the German subtitles active on playback, without fail !
AMED
17th December 2007, 02:58
I wonder if i could get a feature added that guesses the movie name from the folders the dvd files are in, of course with an optional check box.
E.G
IF current folder name = VIDEO_TS
go down one folder and use that folders name for movie name
Else
use current folder name
End
BlackDog21
17th December 2007, 05:08
Hopefully I won't get flamed too bad for asking this...
I've been trying for a couple weeks to get the results I want using this program. For brevity's sake I won't go into details on all the options I've tried but instead state my desired end results. If someone can help me get what I want I would really appreciate it.
I'm trying to find a solution to backup my DVDs and be able to stream them to my xbox 360. I want the video to look exactly like it does with the DVD and I want 5.1 audio (if the DVD supports it). If the video is widescreen I want the stream to be widescreen.
Any xvid/divx encoding I did ended up being choppy with the video, so I've been trying wmv. It's not choppy and seems to be clear, but I can't get the aspect ratio correct.
Can anyone help?
delacroixp
17th December 2007, 05:37
Any xvid/divx encoding I did ended up being choppy with the video, so I've been trying wmv.
It's not choppy and seems to be clear, but I can't get the aspect ratio correct.
It's a shame that Xbox 360 don't support MKV... it lets you signal a modified aspect ratio... especially
usefull since "cropping, resizing and MOD 16 layout" usually cause a change in the AR !
:):devil::D
Pascal
Encoder888
17th December 2007, 16:18
I have 2 questions about Constant Quality profiles:
1) The quantitizer box/button only shows up when I'm using the pure Constant_Quality profile, but I'm not allowed to use it when I'm encoding with any of the other constant quality profiles, like AQ_Constant_Quality or Constant_Quality_QP. I was just wondering if that was normal... Are the other ones not real constant quality profiles?
2) In earlier versions of AutoMKV, when using a constant quality (of any kind), even if I manually specified the quality percentage from the advanced settings, it didn't make a difference. I thought that was normal, because with constant quality, it's the quantitizer that matters and you can't change the quality percentage manually. However, from 0.91 on I've been able to do that with constant quality profiles - I've been able to change the percentage quality manually from the advanced settings and it does affect greatly the time/size/quality, no matter which constant quality profile I'm using... I don't know if that's a good thing or not, I was hoping you could explain why the difference :)
Thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
Die's Man
17th December 2007, 16:50
A strange behaviour to report:
Ever since I switched from "No resize" to "Bicubic" for my "whole season in a row" batch jobs, I've been having autoMKV freezing everytime at the "Checking script...movie.avs" phase.
That is, 1st job runs just fine, file generated is functional, but the 2nd one just crashes here and doesn't even start encoding.
Oh, and by the way, I just attached an archive containing the various stuff to generate queue files I talked about previously.
In a few words, the way to go is:
1) Have your episodes ripped in different folders, grouped by "DVDs" they're in.
2)Have the titles (file names) written in the "Titles" file
3)Have your "job configuration" pasted in the "job template" file
4)Have your encoding profile pasted the same way in the "profile template"
5)Run the Jobs_gen python script to have your jobs generated, after modifying the paths at the beginning to fit yours.
Of course you need the python interpreter in place if you want anything of this to run ;-)
delacroixp
17th December 2007, 20:38
A strange behaviour to report:
Ever since I switched from "No resize" to "Bicubic" for my "whole season in a row" batch jobs, I've been having autoMKV freezing everytime at the "Checking script...movie.avs" phase.
I had a similar experience awhile back where I ticked "Checking Script" just for fun and AutoMKV would crash, burn and die.
I've never written a script but it certainly seams incredibly powerfull... especially this Python generator thingy...
Anyway, unticking the "Checking Script" should work fine untill the 'real' bug/problem can be seen to.
You've got a nice system going.
:):devil::D
Pascal
spotter
17th December 2007, 20:42
your audio files have some problems
for forcing directshowsource use in advanced settings "DSS for Audio"
you can also try besweet to encode audio
BHH
I don't think its my audio files, I've just md5summed them on good and bad runs and they were exactly the same.
Is there any way for automkv to be more verbose about why a point failed ("virtualdub returned error XYZ", "could not stat file"....), part of me thinks it might be a race condition of some sort as it happens to fail more often when disk io is under load.
delacroixp
17th December 2007, 21:03
1) The quantitizer box/button only shows up when I'm using the pure Constant_Quality profile, but I'm not allowed to use it when
I'm encoding with any of the other constant quality profiles, like AQ_Constant_Quality or Constant_Quality_QP.
I was just wondering if that was normal... Are the other ones not real constant quality profiles?
Quite normal though the other CQ profiles are a little "too real". CQ_CRF refers to perceived CQ with a better understanding of human psychology/biology limitations. The other CQ profiles are more strict in their approach and maintain absolute CQ without deviation (it's like encoding 64-bit colour for a Zebra which only sees in black and white).
Of course, you may have exceptional human beings with outstanding powers of sensory perception... CQ_CRF merely maximises the average to achieve evermore "lean and mean" filesizes.
To a certain extent I've given up working with the Constant_Quality.xml file since it's easier to enter your quantizer values into a Settings.ini profile which overides any quantizer value in the *.xml encoder profile. You can edit them with WordPad as need be.
If you 'Save settings' on the front page... a similar profile is saved under 'AutoMKV.ini' and will be used by default when you restart AutoMKV.
(usefull in remembering paths to input/output folders, virtual drives and stuff)
I gather that buzzqw is finetuning the system to more easily enter quantizer values for 'renamed' constant-quality profiles.
:):devil::D
Pascal
delacroixp
17th December 2007, 21:42
part of me thinks it might be a race condition of some sort as it happens to fail more often when disk io is under load.
I've had similar problems with VirtualDub reporting memory violations (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1071060#post1071060) .
Over-reaching the capacity of your HDD may cause spurious errors but over-extending the CPU with excess multi-tasking while the encode is running may also cause issues... some less obvious than others.
:):devil::D
Pascal
spotter
17th December 2007, 21:52
I'm thinking it can also be related to the anti-virus (in this case, symantec endpoing protection, their business class anti-virus), perhaps the anti virus having some sort of lock on the file that prevents automkv from verifying that its ok, and due to load it being held longer than it should be.
spotter
17th December 2007, 22:29
disabling anti-virus didnt help, saw the same error occur (and then reran it just fine)
buzzqw
18th December 2007, 08:50
@BlackDog21
wmv encoiding is quite a mess with wmvcmd.vbs.
i suggest to use the PS3 profile (x264) that will produce a mp4 file compatible with xbox360
@Encoder888
0.92b 01/12/2007
FIXED: Every profile that have in name "_CQ_" (without quotes but capitalized) will trigger the Constant Quality Window
but in AQ_Constant_Quality.xml is missing _CQ_ , so rename it to AQ_CQ_Constant_Quality.xml (fixed in next update)
However, from 0.91 on I've been able to do that with constant quality profiles
yes, the "specify quality" has priority versus CQ value
@Die's Man
check avs could bring to some weird behavior.. sorry.. de check it until future update :(
@spotter
when the audio isn't encoded, kill automkv
then start virtualdub and open mkvmaudio.avs
is now starting the encoding ?
BHH
red5goahead
18th December 2007, 12:30
I've some problem with DelayCut. I use Vista and last AutoMkv build. If I leave checked DelayCut the audio.mp4 file gone mute.
If I extract audio with dgindex work fine but audio processed by delaycut is mute. I tried with neroaac, lame or ac3 but same result. the problem is related to delaycut. do you have some tips about this?
edit: the source is a mpg or ts file ripped by sat. no problem on this source.
delacroixp
18th December 2007, 13:57
@Encoder888
0.92b 01/12/2007
FIXED: Every profile that have in name "_CQ_" (without quotes but capitalized) will trigger the Constant Quality Window
but in AQ_Constant_Quality.xml is missing _CQ_ , so rename it to AQ_CQ_Constant_Quality.xml (fixed in next update)
Nice one...a very neat solution !
:):devil::D
Pascal
spotter
18th December 2007, 14:30
@spotter
when the audio isn't encoded, kill automkv
then start virtualdub and open mkvmaudio.avs
is now starting the encoding ?
BHH
the audio is getting encoded, automkv for some reason thinks it isn't and then either deletes and rencodes (moving from nic source to directshow), or leaves it around and encodes an mp3 (when it moves onto ffmpeg/besweet)
and delaycut says the audio file is perfect
"Number of Errors= 0"
buzzqw
18th December 2007, 14:51
@red5goahead
mpeg/ts file from sat can be "wrong" in some way.. usually due to muxing
you can try fixing it with http://www.videohelp.com/tools/TS_Packet_Editor
OR in advanced settings check uncheck "Use dalay cut" and check "DSS for Audio"
@spotter
:mad: (not to you, but this problem is very very very strange and not replicable here!)
have you some source able to replicate ? could you post a link?
BHH
spotter
18th December 2007, 16:25
@spotter
:mad: (not to you, but this problem is very very very strange and not replicable here!)
have you some source able to replicate ? could you post a link?
BHH
I don't think its the source, I think it's my quad core machine.
Why would automkv assume the encode failed? What are the possibilities (i know if I hit "abort", it assumes it worked fine).
buzzqw
18th December 2007, 17:29
automkv will check for audio size.. and if less then 1000 bytes will throw the error
BUT the check is done after encoding!
the error is present for any audio codec selected ? for first and second audio track ?
try this version.. i added some prompt at audio encoding
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta1-spotter.exe
BHH
spotter
18th December 2007, 17:39
it seems it can happen for any audio codec (haven't really tested, but all fallbacks have failed before)
any the file is defintely large enough, I see it growing during encoding.
trying the new version now to see if I can reproduce.
spotter
18th December 2007, 17:40
hmm, the new version when I load a vob tried to run dgindex right away instead of at encode time?
spotter
18th December 2007, 17:44
can't load via vob, it just hangs automkv, pegging a single core, seemed to load fine w/ an ifo
spotter
18th December 2007, 17:52
with ifo, no ac3 were extracted by dgindex. any other tests will have to be later.
Die's Man
18th December 2007, 21:18
@BlackDog21
@Die's Man
check avs could bring to some weird behavior.. sorry.. de check it until future update :(
Yeea, great, works again!
That's what I like, dealing with professionals :thanks:
spotter
18th December 2007, 21:30
with 0.91 I've closed every program that can be doing IO (I like to have nbpro open in the background doing its downloading thing) and haven't had an issue of yet.
It's not a space issue as I have 30-40GB free. I really think its just an IO stress issue, for some reason windows is returning a bad "stat" result if its done before the data gets a chance to "rest". One thing that might work would be to call the windows equivalent of a sync() syscall b4 you check the size. (I'm coming from the Unix world of programming, so unsure what the equiv in windows is).
spotter
18th December 2007, 23:41
In looking at the temp directory in explorer, it deffintely seems like a race of some sorts.
what I see
file growing in size
file drops to 0 size
file goes back to regular size
unsure what's causing it to drop to 0, but if that's the instant when automkv checks it, that's the problem.
spotter
18th December 2007, 23:52
further note, its full size while virtualdub is counting down to autoclose of the encode dialog, as soon as it disappears it seems to drop momentarily to 0 size, then back to normal size. guessing that if automkv gets in quick to check size, it see 0, and hence does a renecode which drops it to 0 again. When it works, it proceeds immeaditely to deint step
weaver4
19th December 2007, 01:34
I was wondering if someone could brief me on the "Specify Quality" percentage does? What range of values are good for xvid and x264? What profile(s) should I use with this option?
buzzqw
19th December 2007, 08:32
@spotter
thanks a lot for your test.. i will add a little delay before checking size.. and btw the linked exe is to be used with new dgindex . sorry :o
@weaver4
for x264 the crf is = 40-%quality_percent%/4
as profile i will use main profile
BHH
spotter
19th December 2007, 08:40
it's a guess the "delay" thing, for all I know I'm wrong, but if you have a beta for me to test (and a pointer to the new dgindex), I will try and test it. Though as my grandmother just passed away (and just got to my parents after a 4 hour train ride), I might not be able to test it so soon.
buzzqw
19th December 2007, 09:13
@spotter
download this http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec150rc2.zip
unzip into \exe\dgindex and put dgdecode.dll to \exe\filter
update automkv with this build http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta2-spotter.exe
thanks
BHH
delacroixp
19th December 2007, 11:20
... as my grandmother just passed away (and just got to my parents after a 4 hour train ride), I might not be able to test it so soon.
Sorry to hear about your grandmother... which train did your parents take !
:):devil::D
Lacsap
Mclfln
19th December 2007, 13:54
buzzqw,
thanks for the help in your previous post. I have been experimenting with converting mpg files into AVI->XVID files. I have been setting the "Set Width Resolution:" to "original" but the output files have not been keeping the wide screen view of the original mpg/dvd rips. Any ideas?
Thanks again,
Matt
buzzqw
19th December 2007, 15:16
@Mclfln
try checking "Force Muxing AR" to 2.35
BHH
BlackDog21
19th December 2007, 17:36
@BlackDog21
wmv encoiding is quite a mess with wmvcmd.vbs.
i suggest to use the PS3 profile (x264) that will produce a mp4 file compatible with xbox360
I tried this and it resulted in a file that was around 8GB, over twice the size of a WMV. Is that expected?
Also, what settings should I use for Audio to ensure 5.1?
I used Original for Width and ran into the same issue as Mclfln, so I'll try your tip on Force Muxing AR.
buzzqw
19th December 2007, 20:49
I tried this and it resulted in a file that was around 8GB
ehmm.. what profile AND what Disk Settings ?
Also, what settings should I use for Audio to ensure 5.1?
select Nero and Original as downmixing
I used Original for Width
in this way the output file file will be 720*576 (or the ntsc value...)
BHH
spotter
19th December 2007, 21:37
so it doesn't seem the delay helps (though new automkv creates an aac file w/ ffmpeg instead of an mp3 like it did b4, so that's better, albiet at what seems a higher bitrate than nero does), I'm going to do some testing w/ just virtualdub when I get a chance to see if I can figure out whats going on when virtualdub exits.
spotter
19th December 2007, 22:20
change that, it deffinitely is jumping to 0 and back to regular size on virtualdubmod quit. Ran virtualdubmod w/o automkv and I saw it. Have no clue why this happens.
any chance you can give me a version that waits some long period (say 10 seconds) to check.
buzzqw
19th December 2007, 22:48
i will post tomorrow and update
thanks (and my condolence )
BHH
BlackDog21
20th December 2007, 03:16
ehmm.. what profile AND what Disk Settings ?
PS3_41 and "Don't care about size". I really don't care about size, I just want to get the best quality possible that streams to the xbox properly. If I can use a smaller size and still get that, great. Should I be using a different size setting?
spotter
20th December 2007, 03:51
in thinking about this more, I want to blame it on neroaac (well sort of, soundout doesn't let one work around it).
what's going on.
virtualdubmod is running an avisynth script, it calls the soundout() function
this function tells virtualdubmod to exec neroaac with the options to record from its stdin.
when soundout is finished, instead of closing stdout (and telling neroaac that its done) it just leave the "pipe" empty so neroaac blocks, waiting for input. At the end of the timeout, it closes and exits, and in the process, closes the pipe.
automkv sees that its closed, and tries to get the file size.
in the process, neroaac, sees the stdin was closed, does some funky stuff to the file (it seems to 0 it out and then recreate it, slightly larger, in explorer, its 1k, but that can be in reality a minimal difference).
virtualdub should not be exiting until either neroaac exits, or soundout should close stdout when its done, and then there wouldn't be a race condition (as the timeout for soundout, would take care of it in the latter case).
buzzqw
20th December 2007, 08:27
very very good analysis!
so the problem would be only in nero.. good to know
i build another test build
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta3-spotter.exe
in this build you will get a messager after encoding AND after clicking ok, automkv will wait 7 seconds before checking for audio size
please report any problem
thanks again!
@BlackDog21
the key is "unlimited file size"
if you want quality but with a reasonable size just select PS3_41 profile AND in advanced settings check "Specify quality" to 80
BHH
spotter
20th December 2007, 15:32
ok, though that will make it harder to test throughly (i.e. was considering just giving it like 10 VOBs to encode and see if it ever failed its size test, with this, I'd have to babysit it a little, no biggy).
also posted the bug in avisynth dev forum,
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=132912&goto=newpost
buzzqw
20th December 2007, 15:50
yea, saw, great bug post!
thanks again for all your effort!!!
BHH
Mclfln
21st December 2007, 01:13
Hi Buzzqw,
I tried this as well as 16:9 with the same results. Anything else I can try?
Thanks,
Matt
@Mclfln
try checking "Force Muxing AR" to 2.35
BHH
spotter
21st December 2007, 02:16
nothing's failed so far (though I tend to notice the dialog way after it shows up).
A better test to prove this point is for automkv to do a fake file test b4 it pops up the dialog (and print "would have failed, but will try after ok is pressed" if it detects a bad size).
buzzqw
21st December 2007, 08:49
new test build
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta4-spotter.exe
in this build after virtualdub is closed automkv will wait 7 seconds, then will check for audio file.. if not found a message is prompted
thanks again!!!
BHH
spotter
21st December 2007, 13:33
ok, setup a queue of 17 encodes, will see if any fail.
buzzqw
21st December 2007, 13:44
:thanks: :)
BHH
ryc0203
21st December 2007, 15:51
I have seen many of the filters are compatible with mt
Even HybridFuPP 0.98 supports mt.
The question is AutoMkv is compatible with mt ? (using only filters compatible), and if this is how active the SetMTMode(2,0) before they run any other filter?
spotter
21st December 2007, 20:48
one "failed" in a weird way, it encoded a file of only 58k. Unsure why that happened (maybe I hit abort without realizing it), killed it when I realized that happened, restarted automkv (reloaded queue) and encoded file without a problem.
besides that, no problems w/ the "wait 7s" build, working w/o any babysitting.
buzzqw
21st December 2007, 22:46
@ryc0203
editing the base.avs should be a start.. on wiki there are even a simple approach.. look at it
@spotter
thanks for your test
about the broken's one.. something must appened during encoding... 58k isn't zero byte.. so .. a "hiccup" can be occurred.. :o .. don't know
just to know.. what kind of files have you queued ? have you got some problems with new dgindex ?
BHH
survivant001
23rd December 2007, 00:39
@buzzqw
I my last test, I choose ConvertFPS for the audio.. and now I did a new test.. basic one.. just import a mkv. Choose AC3, original, 448 . that's it..
but AutoMKV remember the setting : TEMPO of the last session.. even in the textbox are at NONE.. in this test.
here the log
17:37:49 0.93 beta1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
17:37:49 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
17:37:49 Selected Input file: D:\DVD\mkv\the.victorias.secret.fashion.show.2007.720p.hdtv.x264-ctu.mkv
17:37:49 Selected Output dir: D:\DVD\converting\automkv\temp\
17:37:49 Selected Final Name: the.victorias.secret.fashion.show.2007.720p.hdtv.x264-ctu
17:37:49 Selected Container type: MKV
17:37:49 Selected Encoder: X264
17:37:49 Selected Size: 2 CD / 1
17:37:49 Selected Profile: 1_Pass_Fastest.xml
17:37:49 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
17:37:49 Selected Filters: NONE
17:37:49 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
17:37:49 Selected Field Order: AUTO
17:37:49 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
17:37:49 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
17:37:49 Track Language 1: the.victorias.secret.fashion.show.2007.720p.hdtv.x264-ctu.mkv
17:37:49 Audio Codec 1: AC3
17:37:49 Audio Quality 1: 448
17:37:49 Audio Channel 1: Original
17:37:49 Track Language 2: NONE
17:37:49 Audio Codec 2: Lame
17:37:49 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
17:37:49 Audio Track Language: und
17:37:49 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
17:37:49 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
17:37:49 Lame Settings: ABR
17:37:49 Audio Normalization: 1
17:37:49 Frequency: 48000 --- Tempo: 24 to 23.976 --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
spotter
23rd December 2007, 04:38
I'm guessing you didn't hook up the delay for the 2nd "audio" track :)
survivant001
23rd December 2007, 04:46
I'm guessing you didn't hook up the delay for the 2nd "audio" track :)
are you talking to me :)
if so.. I don't have audio track 2. I think automkv load the setting from the previous encoding, but didn't reset them in the current one.
delacroixp
23rd December 2007, 05:44
I made a copy of the ConstantQuality-CRF.xml profile, renaming it _ConstantQuality-CRF.xml (the "_" forces the file to rise to the number one spot at the top of the profile listing).
However, now AutoMKV wont use the Quantizer values from automkv.ini or any UserProfile.ini !
I have to manually change the quantizer value in the "_ConstantQuality-CRF.xml" template.
Using profiles to change the quantizer makes sense since the *.xml is merely a template.
I tried 0_ConstantQuality-CRF.xml (also wont work) while Q22-ConstantQuality-CRF.xml works fine.
I guess 0-ConstantQuality-CRF.xml is the way to go... AutoMKV never fails to fascinate !!!
:):devil::D
Pascal
buzzqw
23rd December 2007, 09:29
@survivant001
but AutoMKV remember the setting : TEMPO of the last session.. even in the textbox are at NONE.. in this test.
true and correct. the advanced audio settings are remembered till opened again.
to reset ... simply open the window and close it
(btw added to preset 24 to 23.976)
@delacroixp
"_CQ_" is missing....
rename to _ConstantQuality-CRF_CQ_.xml or similar...
@spotter
about dgindex ?
BHH
survivant001
23rd December 2007, 13:29
(btw added to preset 24 to 23.976)
cool.. do you have a new build ?
buzzqw
23rd December 2007, 14:27
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta5.exe
it's the same as "spotter 4" , plus timestretch preset for 24 fps to 23.976 fps
you will need NEW DGINDEX 1.5.0 rc2 (as all 0.93 beta editions)
BHH
survivant001
23rd December 2007, 15:04
true and correct. the advanced audio settings are remembered till opened again.
to reset ... simply open the window and close it
just to add more informations, I had to remove "NORMALIZED" and the tempo 24 has be remove.
spotter
23rd December 2007, 16:47
the "I'm guessing you didn't hook up the delay for the 2nd "audio" track" was aimed at buzzqw
basically, for all my one audio track encodes, the beta w/ a 7s delay after virtualdub quits to check audio track size works great. For my 2 Audio track encodes, the first one always works, the second one seems to "usually" fail due to neroaac issues, hence my "guess".
BlackDog21
23rd December 2007, 17:16
@BlackDog21
the key is "unlimited file size"
if you want quality but with a reasonable size just select PS3_41 profile AND in advanced settings check "Specify quality" to 80
BHH
That helped. Reduced the size to ~1.6GB.
Back to the widescreen, I tried muxing settings for both 2.35 and then 16:9, neither produced desired results. 2.35 was too narrow and 16:9 left a black bar within the movie area on top and bottom (if that makes sense.) It seems like each setting is custom for each movie. How do I use the same settings to get the same results for multiple movies so I can run a batch? Or am I just dreaming?
I also noticed that the resulting files do not show on my 360 so I can't play them. On my PC I can play the file in WMP, but they don't show up in the library in WMP. I also have the Zune software but it can't play the file either and also does not show the movie in it's library. Any idea what's going on here?
Thanks.
buzzqw
23rd December 2007, 17:32
@spotter
DOH! :scared:
you are perfectly RIGHT!
added !
@BlackDog21
in next update (.. well present even in beta5.. just above) i have changed a little bit the DAR computing.. now should be ok (even if was remotely linked to your problem)
about xbox360/zune issues .. i don't have these candy.. but .. try analyzing a working mp4 with Avinaptic and one not working .. and check for difference
BHH
Ronin-7
23rd December 2007, 20:36
BlackDog21 you must disable Bframe pyramid in the PS341 profile for the videos to be playable on the Xbox 360, well that's what worked for me at least.
Go into the profiles folder and change PS3_41 profile to the setting below
<BFramePyramid>false</BFramePyramid>
Oddly enough my PS3 like the Xbox 360 would not play any videos encoded with the PS3 41 profile in it's normal state after turning off BFramePyramid they worked.
The Zune software only streams H.264 main profile to the console and will refuse any non-compatible video into it's library.
To side step the problem of that you can use WMP11 with a registry patch (http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!156.entry) which adds MP4 support and you can then stream H.264 MP4's to the Xbox 360 with that (PS3 too in case anyone wondering).
BlackDog21
23rd December 2007, 21:08
BlackDog21 you must disable Bframe pyramid in the PS341 profile for the videos to be playable on the Xbox 360, well that's what worked for me at least.
Go into the profiles folder and change PS3_41 profile to the setting below
<BFramePyramid>false</BFramePyramid>
Oddly enough my PS3 like the Xbox 360 would not play any videos encoded with the PS3 41 profile in it's normal state after turning off BFramePyramid they worked.
The Zune software only streams H.264 main profile to the console and will refuse any non-compatible video into it's library.
To side step the problem of that you can use WMP11 with a registry patch (http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!156.entry) which adds MP4 support and you can then stream H.264 MP4's to the Xbox 360 with that (PS3 too in case anyone wondering).
Thanks for the help. I'll give that a shot.
It looks like the 360 only supports 5.1 audio with AVI or WMV, though. So no H.264 for me (at least for most videos.) I'm going to try one with constant quality, original width and original 6 channel audio and see if that gives me the widescreen with 6 channel XVID. Does anyone have any tips for XVID for the 360?
buzzqw
23rd December 2007, 23:28
@Ronin-7
thanks! good to know.. even if i can paly those file (ps3 60gb, pal, fw 2.1)...
@BlackDog21
use the SAP profile. it's bullet proof
BHH
BlackDog21
24th December 2007, 02:37
@BlackDog21
use the SAP profile. it's bullet proof
BHH
Which SAP? I tried 2_Pass_SAP and it came out pretty grainy. Guess I'll try the SAP_Scure.
BlackDog21
24th December 2007, 05:59
SAP_Scure didn't work too well either (grainy). Using Constant_Quality what Quantitizer settings do you recommend?
buzzqw
24th December 2007, 10:21
sap scure is to use with very dark movies
if your source is grainy.. try with another filter
like degrainmedian or hqdn3d
BHH
trott
24th December 2007, 11:51
I have brought this up before, but would like to ask again...Is it possible to include support for mp4 fonts when creating .mp4 files with text streams? It's just 2 extra command-line parameters to mp4box...
buzzqw
24th December 2007, 12:30
@trott
sorry trott.. have you some link to explain ?
thanks!
BHH
trott
24th December 2007, 15:05
From the MP4box documentation:
http://gpac.sourceforge.net/doc_mp4box.php explains the command-line parameters (as I'm sure you were aware) and http://gpac.sourceforge.net/doc_ttxt.php explains timed text streams.
Some notable comments from the latter:
A compliant decoder shall be able to understand the default font names "Serif", "Sans-serif" and "Monospace".
Seeing as it is recommended to use sans-serif fonts for subtitles, if you want to default your ttxt stream to 24 pt sans-serif, you would use:
-add my_srt_file.srt:font=sans-serif:size=24
The default is 18 pt Serif, which is both ugly and unreadable on a TV screen.
buzzqw
24th December 2007, 15:09
fyi.. automkv allow SRT subs only when selected as external subs...
the default subs are graphical idx/sub
anyway i will check the documentation for fonts
thanks
BHH
trott
24th December 2007, 15:44
What are the recommendations for running on a dual core cpu? I noticed that threads=0, can I configure this? Also, are there any special requirements for avisynth to use multiple cores?
buzzqw
24th December 2007, 17:27
effectively with sans font is more readable.
Added in next update
about threads=0 , if ZERO automkv will automatically compute the number of threads based on number of cpu.. in fact if you look at taskmanager/cpu load during encoding it will be maximized (expecially with x264)
about MT plugin there are some tips on automkv wiki.. i haven't investigate much about.. since i have 1 cpu only.. maybe for next pc upgrade
BHH
BlackDog21
24th December 2007, 18:14
sap scure is to use with very dark movies
if your source is grainy.. try with another filter
like degrainmedian or hqdn3d
BHH
The source isn't grainy, the resulting encoded video is grainy. I don't think SAP is what I'm looking for. I'm trying to get high quality that will stream to the 360 well. Should I keep trying with CQ and find a quantitizer I like or do you recommend another profile?
survivant001
25th December 2007, 04:17
@buzzqw
I found a bug.
I just add a item into the queue.
close automkv, reopen it.. double click on the item in the queue.. the Option : Auto Asjust CRF is not check (and it was before I close automkv)
and the "Add to line : " weren't remebered too.
Encoder888
25th December 2007, 04:29
First of all, thanks for all your answers buzzqw, they've been very helpful.
I have two more questions:
First, regarding AQ - not to sound like a complete n00b, but what does the AQ feature exactly do? I tested Constant_Quality vs. AQ_Constant_Quality and I noticed a significant increase in size, but the quality of the AQ version was indeed better, so I think it's worth the extra space. Now, from what I was able to find, I understand that the AQ feature sharpens those very dark spots in movies, where you would normally see those annoying huge squares. Please, let me know if that's correct and any additional information you can give me about AQ I'd also appreciate. Also, please let me know if in your opinion it is worth the extra MBs, considering that I'm not that much worried about size. Would you use it? Other people can feel free to answer as well.
My second question is, again, about using a CQ profile. You told me that the "specify quality" advanced setting has priority over the quantitizer setting of the CQ profile. Well, which one do you recommend that I use to adjust quality? Should I leave the quantitizer at 18, which is the default and just adjust the quality percentage, or should I keep the quality percentage constant (say at 90%) and adjust the quantitizer or does it matter at all? What do you recommend? Which one affects the quality more/better?
Thanks.
buzzqw
25th December 2007, 08:45
@BlackDog21
sap scure is very light as profile, maybe is worth try giving more bitrate or trying a cq 3 (or cq 2) profile
@survivant001
fixed! thanks
@Encoder888
not all movie need AQ. AQ patch resolve blockness on flat surface, not only black..
Is to use only when needed.. or.. use always but in a light approach.
I hope that Dark Shirari patch (AQ v3) will be included.. so there will not need of different profile.. just to add an option (if i found space in gui ;) )
and.. about Specify quality and quantitizer.. you may know the logaritmic formula that bind crf value to cq value of xvid.. but many user don't even know the upper limit of crf ... even more think that a crf of 51 is better then crf 16...
so.. use the specify quality.. when you are found of x264.. happily switch to crf :)
Merry Xmas!
BHH
Encoder888
25th December 2007, 09:26
@buzzqw
That's great man, thanks for the answers again. I think I'm gonna use AQ every time, I mean you can't really just use it in moderation, it's you either use it or not, and I've noticed just a general sharpening of backgrounds, which tend to be block-ed, when I do use it, which is great, and it does much better of a job than the removegrain filter, so... I think I'll just use the AQ_Constant_Quality profile from now on. But it will be awesome if you could add AQ as just an advanced option in the next upgrade.
And just out of curiosity, you've probably been asked this a thousand times, but when can we expect the final 0.93 patch ? Just approximately, I mean...
Merry xmas to you too... It's already xmas day in central US so I should probably be getting to bed soon... Should have drunk less too lol :)
buzzqw
25th December 2007, 10:11
the main problem with 0.93 is the new dgindex.. since audio part changed a lot.
i need a lot of testing.. but.. there is a lack of it
the thread of 0.93 beta is just plain dead
I will probably release 0.93 after christmass holyday.. just before new year...
don't expect a big release... just some fine tuning ;)
BHH
P.S. here is 10.11 AM so xmas is just come
Alfeuss
25th December 2007, 19:04
Is there an option to copy org video source? TIA
buzzqw
25th December 2007, 20:45
@Alfeuss
no.. you must use mencoder or ffmpeg..
try with autoff.. (look at sign)
BHH
Fooshnik
26th December 2007, 02:22
I had done a preview test using the manual crop and resize and specified an endpoint in the "trim from" field. I probably saved settings at some point. Going back to using Autocrop I was getting the first few seconds of a series of MKVs which was perplexing me. When the "Enable Manual Crop and Resize" is unchecked
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/5330/delmv4.gif (http://imageshack.us)
This line remains in the AutoMKV.ini:
Motion Levels = 1,2,3,4,4,3,2,2
Trim from = 1233
FPS = 29.969999The "Trim From" line should probably be removed from the AutoMKV.ini when "Enable Manual Crop and Resize" is unchecked as the field where the value would be visible (after "Specify Width") is greyed out and appears deactivated.
buzzqw
26th December 2007, 10:21
@Fooshnik
thanks!
trim value shouldn't be remembered on save settings.
a good bug, thanks again!
BHH
artisticcheese
27th December 2007, 16:55
Why is this happening?
Log is below
07:36:30 0.92b - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
07:36:30 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
07:36:30 Selected Input file: E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
07:36:30 Selected Output dir: E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\
07:36:30 Selected Final Name: The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD
07:36:30 Selected Container type: AVI
07:36:30 Selected Encoder: XviD
07:36:30 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
07:36:30 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
07:36:30 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
07:36:30 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
07:36:30 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
07:36:30 Selected Field Order: AUTO
07:36:30 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
07:36:30 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
07:36:30 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 2 value
07:36:30 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
07:36:30 Track Language 1: The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
07:36:30 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
07:36:30 Track Language 2: NONE
07:36:30 Audio Codec 2: Lame
07:36:30 Enabled Use DirectShowSource for AUDIO
07:36:30 Selected Unlimited media size
07:36:31 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to DirectShowSource
07:36:36 !!! WARNING - Trying with FFmpegSource
07:36:37 Aspect ratio: 2.35
07:36:37 Number of Frames: 147284
07:36:37 Framerate: 23.976
07:36:37 Movie length in Seconds: 6143
07:36:37 Movie Width/Height: 1280/536
07:36:38 Aspect ratio: 2.35
07:36:38 Number of Frames: 147284
07:36:38 Framerate: 23.976
07:36:38 Movie length in Seconds: 6143
07:36:38 Movie Width/Height: 1280/536
09:53:32 Source is declared tff by a margin of 344 to 250.
09:53:32 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
09:53:32 Analyzed 2784 sections of five frames
09:53:32 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
09:53:32 Found Progressive Sections:2784 100.00%
09:53:32 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
09:53:32 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 2784
09:53:32 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
09:53:32 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
09:53:32 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
09:53:32 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
09:53:32 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
09:53:32 The Movie is declared to progressive
09:53:32 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
09:53:33 Size Audio Extracted: -1
09:53:33 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avi"
09:53:36 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
09:53:36 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size -1 bytes (-2)
09:53:38 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
09:53:38 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
09:53:38 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv" -vcodec xvid -bf 2 -b 954000 -s 1280x536 -r 23.976 "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avi"
09:53:39 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
09:53:39 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
09:55:09 Encoding finished: 00:01:36 elapsed time
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script AutoCrop.log
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script Resmovie.avs
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script movie.avs
09:55:09
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
09:55:09 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
09:55:09 #loadpluginstart
09:55:09
09:55:09 #test1
09:55:09
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
09:55:09 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
09:55:09 #importstart
09:55:09
09:55:09 #test2
09:55:09
09:55:09 movie = FFmpegSource("E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv",vtrack=-1,atrack=-2,seekmode=0,timecodes="Test.timecodes",vcache=true,vcachefile="Test.ffcache")
09:55:09 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
09:55:09 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
09:55:09 movie = AssumeFPS(movie,24000,1001)
09:55:09 function getOrder(clip c) {
09:55:09 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
09:55:09 Return order }
09:55:09 #filter1start
09:55:09
09:55:09 #test3
09:55:09
09:55:09 #resizestart
09:55:09
09:55:09 #test4
09:55:09
09:55:09 last = movie
09:55:09 #filter2start
09:55:09
09:55:09 #test5
09:55:09
09:55:09 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script mkvmaudio.avs
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script mkvmaudio.bat
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
09:55:09 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
09:55:09 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
09:55:09
09:55:09 VirtualDub.Open("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
09:55:09 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
09:55:09 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.avi");
09:55:09 VirtualDub.Close();
09:55:09
09:55:09 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
27th December 2007, 17:06
09:53:36 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size -1 bytes (-2)
09:53:38 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
09:53:38 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
09:53:38 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv" -vcodec xvid -bf 2 -b 954000 -s 1280x536 -r 23.976 "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avi"
you miss some decoder... (haali/ffdshow/xvid...)
you can try checking "Use FFmpegSource".. but better to install all required software
BHH
Zelos
27th December 2007, 18:19
Hi all,
i tried to encode Hitch trailer which is in mpeg2 , using automkv , and my pc stay on "computing size mb" mode,even with older versions of automkv.
With other files it's working fine.
I tried this trailer with megui and was ok.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
artisticcheese
27th December 2007, 18:26
you miss some decoder... (haali/ffdshow/xvid...)
you can try checking "Use FFmpegSource".. but better to install all required software
BHH
Is there a single executable which will contain all of those so I can install it?
buzzqw
27th December 2007, 19:30
@Zelos
:logfile:
@artisticcheese
no, but on first post you got all links :)
BHH
Zelos
27th December 2007, 20:23
thanks for the reply
here is the log:
20:16:44 0.93 beta4-spotter - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
20:16:44 OS Version: Windows XP
20:16:44 Selected Input file: G:\hitch\hitch.avs
20:16:44 Selected Output dir: F:\temp\
20:16:44 Selected Final Name: hitch
20:16:44 Selected Container type: MKV
20:16:44 Selected Encoder: X264
20:16:44 Selected Size: Don't care about size / 1
20:16:44 Selected Profile: HD-DVD.xml
20:16:44 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
20:16:44 Selected Filters: MipSmooth(preset = "MovieHQ2")
20:16:44 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
20:16:44 Selected Field Order: AUTO
20:16:44 Specify Bitrate: 11000
20:16:44 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
20:16:44 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
20:16:44 Enabled Bitrate encoding with value 11000
20:16:44 Track Language 1: NONE
20:16:44 Audio Codec 1: Lame
20:16:44 Track Language 2: NONE
20:16:44 Audio Codec 2: Lame
20:16:44
20:16:44 DelayCut CMD: D:\AutoMKV091\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "F:\temp\fixed1." "NONE"
20:16:44 Unable to Fix delay, copied original
20:16:44 DelayCut CMD: D:\AutoMKV091\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "F:\temp\fixed2." "NONE"
20:16:44 Unable to Fix delay, copied original
if i leave the soft , then if i press ctrl-alt-sup to check the activities, X264.exe is still running.
buzzqw
27th December 2007, 20:43
@Zelos
please try this build
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093beta5.exe
(should be the final beta)
about hitch.avs ...is playable in virtualdub ?
(also.. the filter (miphsmooth) isn't applyed)
BHH
Zelos
27th December 2007, 21:08
thanks for the straight reply.
Yes the avs is playable in virtualdub , also in megui , etc ....
Are you sure about the mipsmooth ???
buzzqw
27th December 2007, 21:25
yes
automkv will simply import the avs you provide
please try with the new build
thanks again
BHH
Zelos
27th December 2007, 21:33
Ok i understand , i thought was implemanted on the soft , but i have to load the plugin in my avs script , right ?
i just tried the build.
If i "trim" the trailer , the encode start , and the result is fine.
If i let the entire trailer , the computer stay on the "computing and analysing..." state.
artisticcheese
27th December 2007, 21:38
@Zelos
:logfile:
@artisticcheese
no, but on first post you got all links :)
BHH
Can install CCCP which is supposed to have all that stuff, right?
After installation I'm still getting the same error message.
11:34:19 0.92b - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11:34:19 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
11:34:19 Selected Input file: E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
11:34:19 Selected Output dir: E:\rip\temp\
11:34:19 Selected Final Name: The.Invisible
11:34:19 Selected Container type: AVI
11:34:19 Selected Encoder: XviD
11:34:19 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
11:34:19 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
11:34:19 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
11:34:19 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
11:34:19 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
11:34:19 Selected Field Order: AUTO
11:34:19 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
11:34:19 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
11:34:19 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 2 value
11:34:19 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
11:34:19 Track Language 1: The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
11:34:19 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
11:34:19 Track Language 2: NONE
11:34:19 Audio Codec 2: Lame
11:34:19 Selected Unlimited media size
11:34:20 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to DirectShowSource
11:35:30 Number of Frames: 147284
11:35:30 Framerate: 23.976044
11:35:30 Movie length in Seconds: 6143
11:35:30 Movie Width/Height: 1280/536
11:35:30 Number of Frames: 147284
11:35:30 Framerate: 23.976044
11:35:30 Movie length in Seconds: 6143
11:35:30 Movie Width/Height: 1280/536
13:28:33 Source is declared tff by a margin of 105 to 99.
13:28:33 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
13:28:33 Analyzed 573 sections of five frames
13:28:33 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
13:28:33 Found Progressive Sections:573 100.00%
13:28:33 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
13:28:33 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 573
13:28:33 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
13:28:33 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
13:28:33 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
13:28:33 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
13:28:33 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
13:28:33 The Movie is declared to progressive
13:28:33 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
13:28:33 Size Audio Extracted: -1
13:28:33 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "E:\rip\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "E:\rip\temp\movie.avi"
13:28:36 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
13:28:36 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size -2 bytes (-3)
13:28:38 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
13:28:38 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
13:28:38 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv" -vcodec xvid -bf 2 -b 954000 -s 1280x536 -r 23.976 "E:\rip\temp\movie.avi"
13:28:38 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
13:28:38 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
14:36:54 Encoding finished: 01:08:21 elapsed time
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script AutoCrop.log
14:36:54
14:36:54 Crop(6,0,1268,536)
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script Resmovie.avs
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script movie.avs
14:36:54
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
14:36:54 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
14:36:54 #loadpluginstart
14:36:54
14:36:54 #test1
14:36:54
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
14:36:54 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
14:36:54 #importstart
14:36:54
14:36:54 #test2
14:36:54
14:36:54 movie = directshowsource("E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv",fps=23.976044,convertfps=true,audio=false)
14:36:54 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie,interlaced=true) : movie
14:36:54 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie,interlaced=true) : movie
14:36:54 function getOrder(clip c) {
14:36:54 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
14:36:54 Return order }
14:36:54 #filter1start
14:36:54
14:36:54 #test3
14:36:54
14:36:54 #resizestart
14:36:54
14:36:54 #test4
14:36:54
14:36:54 last = movie
14:36:54 #filter2start
14:36:54
14:36:54 #test5
14:36:54
14:36:54 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script mkvmaudio.avs
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script mkvmaudio.bat
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
14:36:54 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:36:54 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
14:36:54
14:36:54 VirtualDub.Open("E:\\rip\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
14:36:54 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
14:36:54 VirtualDub.SaveSegmentedAVI("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.avi",2000,0);
14:36:54 VirtualDub.Close();
14:36:54
14:36:54 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
27th December 2007, 22:21
@zelos
If i let the entire trailer , the computer stay on the "computing and analysing..." state.
it's working.. it's working.. let's wait 5 minutes
in this phase automkv will try to compute width/height/lenght/crop...
please wait some minutes.. if after 10 min.. is blocked.. send me the hitch.avs :)
@artisticcheese
so.. if you have installed all required software .. the last possibility is to check "Use FFmpegSource" (or if you have several gb to spare "PreProcess to Lossless")
BHH
Zelos
27th December 2007, 22:41
yesterday i let it all the night :lol ( it's true)
and the computer stayed on this state.
artisticcheese
28th December 2007, 00:45
I checked "Use FFMpegSource" to no effect, it's still tells me "The file Is empty"
:24:19
15:24:19 VirtualDub.Open("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
15:24:19 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
15:24:19 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\The.Invisible.avi");
15:24:19 VirtualDub.Close();
15:24:19
15:24:19 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:24:27 0.92b - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:24:27 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
15:24:27 Selected Input file: E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
15:24:27 Selected Output dir: E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\
15:24:27 Selected Final Name: The.Invisible
15:24:27 Selected Container type: AVI
15:24:27 Selected Encoder: XviD
15:24:27 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
15:24:27 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
15:24:27 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
15:24:27 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
15:24:27 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
15:24:27 Selected Field Order: AUTO
15:24:27 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
15:24:27 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
15:24:27 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 2 value
15:24:27 Enabled FFmpegSource
15:24:27 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
15:24:27 Track Language 1: The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
15:24:27 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
15:24:27 Track Language 2: NONE
15:24:27 Audio Codec 2: Lame
15:24:27 Selected Unlimited media size
15:25:42 Aspect ratio: 2.35
15:25:42 Number of Frames: 147284
15:25:42 Framerate: 23.976
15:25:42 Movie length in Seconds: 6143
15:25:42 Movie Width/Height: 1280/536
17:39:24 Source is declared tff by a margin of 438 to 323.
17:39:24 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
17:39:24 Analyzed 4054 sections of five frames
17:39:24 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
17:39:24 Found Progressive Sections:4054 100.00%
17:39:24 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
17:39:24 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 4054
17:39:24 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
17:39:24 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
17:39:24 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
17:39:24 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
17:39:24 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
17:39:24 The Movie is declared to progressive
17:39:24 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
17:39:24 Size Audio Extracted: -1
17:39:24 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avi"
17:39:27 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
17:39:27 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size -1 bytes (-2)
17:39:28 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
17:39:28 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
17:39:28 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -i "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv" -vcodec xvid -bf 2 -b 954000 -s 1280x536 -r 23.976 "E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\temp\movie.avi"
17:39:29 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
17:39:29 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
17:45:13 Encoding finished: 00:05:49 elapsed time
17:45:13 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:13 Script AutoCrop.log
17:45:13
17:45:13 Crop(6,0,1268,536)
17:45:13 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:13 Script Resmovie.avs
17:45:13 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:13 Script movie.avs
17:45:13
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
17:45:13 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
17:45:14 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
17:45:14 #loadpluginstart
17:45:14
17:45:14 #test1
17:45:14
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
17:45:14 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
17:45:14 #importstart
17:45:14
17:45:14 #test2
17:45:14
17:45:14 movie = FFmpegSource("E:\rip\The.Invisible.2007\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv",vtrack=-1,atrack=-2,seekmode=0,timecodes="Test.timecodes",vcache=true,vcachefile="Test.ffcache")
17:45:14 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
17:45:14 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
17:45:14 movie = AssumeFPS(movie,24000,1001)
17:45:14 function getOrder(clip c) {
17:45:14 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
17:45:14 Return order }
17:45:14 #filter1start
17:45:14
17:45:14 #test3
17:45:14
17:45:14 #resizestart
17:45:14
17:45:14 #test4
17:45:14
17:45:14 last = movie
17:45:14 #filter2start
17:45:14
17:45:14 #test5
17:45:14
17:45:14 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
17:45:14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:14 Script mkvmaudio.avs
17:45:14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:14 Script mkvmaudio.bat
17:45:14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:14 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
17:45:14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:14 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
17:45:14 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:45:14 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
17:45:14
17:45:14 VirtualDub.Open("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
17:45:14 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
17:45:14 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("E:\\rip\\The.Invisible.2007\\The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD\\The.Invisible.avi");
17:45:14 VirtualDub.Close();
17:45:14
17:45:14 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
@zelos
it's working.. it's working.. let's wait 5 minutes
in this phase automkv will try to compute width/height/lenght/crop...
please wait some minutes.. if after 10 min.. is blocked.. send me the hitch.avs :)
@artisticcheese
so.. if you have installed all required software .. the last possibility is to check "Use FFmpegSource" (or if you have several gb to spare "PreProcess to Lossless")
BHH
buzzqw
28th December 2007, 02:59
@Zelos
... i will re check avs analisys.. but.. it's a problem of filters...
stay tuned for an update
@artisticcheese
just for your information (and my)
17:39:24 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
17:39:24 Analyzed 4054 sections of five frames
17:39:24 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
17:39:24 Found Progressive Sections:4054 100.00%
this analisys is done by the same script that fails! BUT with X264 is working :mad:
so.. xvid_encraw will fail and x264 no.. (that's strange)
can you try to encode with x264 profile ?
thanks!
BHH
artisticcheese
28th December 2007, 03:48
@artisticcheese
just for your information (and my)
17:39:24 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
17:39:24 Analyzed 4054 sections of five frames
17:39:24 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
17:39:24 Found Progressive Sections:4054 100.00%
this analisys is done by the same script that fails! BUT with X264 is working :mad:
so.. xvid_encraw will fail and x264 no.. (that's strange)
can you try to encode with x264 profile ?
thanks!
BHH
The original movie is already x264, do you want to reencode it in MKV container and x264 codec again?
buzzqw
28th December 2007, 15:52
Update 0.93 Full package . Links on first post
this update will introduce support to new dgindex 1.5.0 rc2
The audio part was totally rewritten, so.. bugs can appear.
A big thanks to those few users that have helped on 0.93 debug. :thanks:
Changelog:
ADDED: Check to control if virtualdubmod was never launched (suggestion by BobGray)
ADDED: Support for "--fpel-cmp" and "--me-prepass". Set <fpel-cmp> to something like satd, and <me-prepass> to true for activating (thanks to Dark Shikari)
ADDED: Queue and Save Configuration now save also: Force Mux AR, Hight Quality First Pass, Do the Third Pass, Force Mux H*W (suggestion by Die's Man)
ADDED: -threads option when using ffmpeg.exe
ADDED: -psp muxing switch
ADDED: AC3 audio to AVI container (suggestion by mindfreak13)
ADDED: Support for new DgIndex audio handling
ADDED: 24fps to 23.976fps preset to TimeStretch in Advanced Audio Options
ADDED: font=sans-serif:size=24 to sub srt muxing (suggestion by trott)
ADDED: "Auto adjust CRF", "Use Last line AVS Script", "Last line AVS Script" to queue
ADDED: Dinamyc change of AQ Strenght and AQ Sesitivity in gui, under Advanced Profile Editing. The AQ Strenght (and only for strenght) value displayed is multiplied for 10. So if you set AQ Strenght to 13, the real value passed is 1.3, if you set to 7 the value passed is 0.7
FIXED: Audio size wasn't computed when dealing with TS input file (thanks to breadfan)
FIXED: FFmepgSource usage when framerate is undetermined
FIXED: Several issues related to FFmpegSource and PreProcess to Lossless
FIXED: Text Typos
FIXED: On both audio track selecting the same language, but on second "copy original"
FIXED: AQ_Constant Quality profile don't display the Constant Quantitizer tuning (thanks to Encoder888)
FIXED: DAR compute when present lateral (right/left) crop (thanks to coz)
FIXED: Trim value is remembered only for queue and Save Configuration, not for Save Setting
FIXED: Prerender to lossless input when dealing with audio with 6 channels
FIXED: Copy of FFmpegSource dlls in Windows Vista
FIXED: The Deinterlace rountines will be applyed even if input is AVS (if deinterlaced is leave to automatic). BUT will not be applyed in final script. Look at log for analysis results. It's also possible to use Test Deint on AVS input
FIXED: Optimized script for movie analysis when input is AVS EDIT: Thanks to Zelos
UPDATE: TIVTC 1.0.4
UPDATE: FFmpeg to rev 11050
UPDATE: Mediainfo to 0.7.5.5
UPDATE: X264 to Cef rev.709
UPDATE: Aften
UPDATE: DGIndex to 1.5.0 rc2
CHANGED: in XviD SAP profile, number of B-frame is now 1 (suggestion by SilverBoy)
CHANGED: All level (Annex) in X264 profiles
CHANGED: Set BFramePyramid to false in PS3_41.xml profile
REMOVED: All AQ profile, since is now possible to specify AQ for every profile
BHH
Zelos
28th December 2007, 18:45
thanks again.
This version still freeze at the same state.
here is the script:
loadplugin("D:\AutoMKV091\exe\Filter\mipsmooth.dll")
directshowsource("g:\hitch\hitch.grf",video=true,audio=false,framecount=17300,fps=23.976)
crop(0,138,0,-138,align=true)
**** EDIT *****
the soft start the encode right now ( was long ) !
Thanks again , will update when it will finish !
buzzqw
28th December 2007, 18:55
glad to know..
i have update the changelog.. i missed your name :)
BHH
red5goahead
28th December 2007, 21:20
Hi all and happy new year.
I tried to build an Mkv x264 from my Flight Plan dvd. I'm porting any dvd under my Media Portal htpc.
I've used a 2 pass encoding, copy original for Audio (an ac3 5:1 italian track) , auto crop for resize (it's a 2,35:1 film), 1/4 dvd preset. The result have the audio hastes for about 2,100-2,200 seconds. I used dvddecrypter to rip the man movie (about 1 h e 34 seconds).
I use last 0.92 beta. Could I obtain a better result with 0.93 new version.
buzzqw
28th December 2007, 22:30
@red5goahead
i suggest to rip with RipIt4me, the problem with audio can be due to "bad/inaccurate" rip
BHH
red5goahead
28th December 2007, 22:53
@red5goahead
i suggest to rip with RipIt4me, the problem with audio can be due to "bad/inaccurate" rip
BHH
I fixed it with mkv utility.
but I'll try because also there is some deinterlace issue.
survivant001
29th December 2007, 02:28
@buzzqw
I have a request. Can you add x264 build that contain theses options please ?:
--aud Use access unit delimiters
--nal-hrd Use NAL HRD parameters
--pulldown <integer> Use 3:2 pulldown
- 32: TBT,BT,BTB,BT pattern
- 64: triple,double *recommended for 720p
The reason is theses options can be used to generate a h264 stream complaint with Encore CS3 to generate a bluray compatible.
Another request, is to be able to save the SAR setting in the profile.xml (like ps3_4.1.xml) I need a SAR of 1:1.
another thing is that when the option : --nal-hrd is used you need to add the option vbr-buffer
like this
--vbv-bufsize 14745 --vbv-maxrate 16000
I want to generate a bluray profile, like a did for the ps3_41.xml.
for now, I have to edit manually the xpass.cmd to add theses options, and I need to use the build 699i_pulldown.
with that I have a h264 stream 100% complaint bluray (ok, need to have 23.976 or 25fps).. why using that.. simple reason.. Encore cs3 will generate a m2ts file that can be played on the PS3.. and it support fast forward and rw :)
Encoder888
29th December 2007, 04:19
Hey buzzqw,
I really like the new AQ feature, where you may specify whatever sensitivity / strength you want directly from the GUI. I've been playing with it all day (good thing I got a 3.2GHz Athlon 64 X2) :) The reason I'm posting this is cause I erased my question, which used to be this post, because I answered it myself - the default AQ settings from the 0.92 AQ profiles was 0.5 for strength and 15 for sensitivity. I've been using the same strength, and I increased (or decreased) the sensitivity to 10 and I've been getting awesome results. So, good work on the new feature, it really gives you the necessary freedom, to determine what each unique film needs.
Also, I noticed something, which really isn't a big deal and doesn't affect performance, but I thought I'd let you know anyway:
I noticed that in the AQ Strength field, you've allowed users to specify anything from 0 to 110 (or 0.00 to 11.00, as it is x10). Considering that the AQ Strength in reality can only go up to 2.00, you probably should restrict the field to be able to go only from 0 to 20, since anything above 20 would result in the same 2.00 strength, so it's pointless to allow the user to enter anything above 20, and this may confuse people who are not familiar with AQ. Oh, and also I noticed that you misspelled the word "strength". I know I make that typo all the time too :)) Like I said those are just tiny details. Otherwise, great work. I love the new build. The audio also seems to be working just fine.
Keep up the good work.
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 09:18
@survivant001
your xmas gift (with some delay ;) )
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/PS3_41_ECS3.xml
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093a.exe
ADDED: support for <aud>, <nal-hrd>, <pulldown>
take as reference the PS3_41_ECS3.xml
pulldown value can be any integer (suggestion by survivant001)
NOTE that this option aren't avaiable with x264 Cef's build
FIXED: AQ Strength typos (thanks to Encoder888)
FIXED: Maximum AQ Strength is 2.0 (and so you can put 20 for 2.0) (thanks to Encoder888)
BHH
pdanpdan
29th December 2007, 11:06
Hello, In the 0.93 series I have a problem with DVD processing.
After ripping to HDD, the vob is named "VTS_02_PGC_01_1.VOB", but dgindex command line tries to use it as "VTS_02_1.VOB".
11:31:23 0.93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11:31:23 OS Version: Windows XP
11:31:23 Selected Input file: E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.IFO
11:31:23 Selected Output dir: C:\#EAC#\work\temp\
11:31:23 Selected Final Name: Muk gong (Battle of the Wits)
11:31:23 Selected Container type: MKV
11:31:23 Selected Encoder: X264
11:31:23 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
11:31:23 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
11:31:23 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
11:31:23 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
11:31:23 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
11:31:23 Selected Field Order: AUTO
11:31:23 Manual Crop: Enabled
11:31:23 Left Crop: 0
11:31:23 Top Crop: 56
11:31:23 Right Crop: 0
11:31:23 Botton Crop: 60
11:31:23 Manual Width:
11:31:23 Manual Height:
11:31:23 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 21)
11:31:23 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 21 value
11:31:23 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
11:31:23 Track Language 1: 80: Chinese (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
11:31:23 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
11:31:23 Audio Quality 1: 0.30
11:31:23 Audio Channel 1: Original
11:31:23 Track Language 2: NONE
11:31:23 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
11:31:23 Movie title Name: Muk gong (Battle of the Wits)
11:31:23 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
11:31:23 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
11:31:23 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
11:31:23 Lame Settings: ABR
11:31:23 Audio Normalization: 1
11:31:23 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
11:31:23 Selected 1' Sub tracks: Romanian 1 (0xBD 0x21) [0] wide
11:31:23 Selected 2' Sub tracks: English 0 (0xBD 0x20) [0,1] wide
11:31:23
11:31:23 Starting ripping from E:\VIDEO_TS\ to C:\#EAC#\work\temp\
11:33:18 Finished Ripping
11:33:18 Starting SubRipping
11:34:18 Subtitle Size: 9453568 bytes
11:34:18 Finished SubRipping
11:34:18 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [2:12:54:22]
11:34:18 Dgindex CMD: C:\7_Soft\Multimedia\AutoMkv\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=80 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\#EAC#\work\temp\DVD\VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_1.vob] -OF=[C:\#EAC#\work\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
11:57:59 D2V file size: 994342
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 11:27
@pdanpdan
please start manually dvddecrypter (from \exe\vsrip folder)
go in Tools -> Settings, and on Ifo Mode , de-select "Include PGC Number" and "Include Angle Number"
please report back any problems :)
BHH
red5goahead
29th December 2007, 11:39
@red5goahead
i suggest to rip with RipIt4me, the problem with audio can be due to "bad/inaccurate" rip
BHH
I tried with DvdFab HD Decrypter 4. The rip is correct I check out before encoding. it's correct. no Delay for the audio.
I uncheck delaycut but the audio is still hastes (more than 1 second). In this test automkv recode ac3 from 384kbit to 224kbit
This is the last log.
01:32:55 0.93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
01:32:55 Selected Input file: E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\FLT0EFW1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
01:32:55 Selected Output dir: E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\
01:32:55 Selected Final Name: FlightPlan
01:32:55 Selected Container type: MKV
01:32:55 Selected Encoder: X264
01:32:55 Selected Size: 1/3 DVD-R / 1
01:32:55 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Balanced.xml
01:32:55 Selected Resizer: SimpleResize (neutral soft) / AutoCrop Only
01:32:55 Selected Filters: NONE
01:32:55 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
01:32:55 Selected Field Order: AUTO
01:32:55 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
01:32:55 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
01:32:55 Track Language 1: 82: Italiano (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x82) [0]
01:32:55 Audio Codec 1: AC3
01:32:55 Audio Quality 1: 224
01:32:55 Audio Channel 1: Original
01:32:55 Track Language 2: NONE
01:32:55 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
01:32:55 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
01:32:55 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
01:32:55 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
01:32:55 Lame Settings: ABR
01:32:55 Audio Normalization: 1
01:32:55 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
01:32:55
01:32:55 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [1:34:02:22]
01:32:55 Dgindex CMD: E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=82 -YR=2 -AIF=[E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\FLT0EFW1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
01:34:25 D2V file size: 730496
01:34:25 Original 1' Audio Size: 270775296.000000 bytes
01:34:25 Not fixing audio delay
01:34:25 Encoding E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\fixed1.ac3 to AC3 with 224 quality
01:38:20 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 157953152 bytes
01:38:26 Number of Frames: 141074
01:38:26 Framerate: 25.000000
01:38:26 Movie length in Seconds: 5643
01:38:26 Movie Width/Height: 720/576
01:38:26 DgIndex AR: 4:3
01:41:21 Source is declared tff by a margin of 63/60.
01:41:21 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
01:41:21 Analyzed 408 sections of five frames
01:41:21 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
01:41:21 Found Progressive Sections:408 100.00%
01:41:21 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
01:41:21 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 408
01:41:21 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
01:41:21 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
01:41:21 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
01:41:21 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
01:41:21 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
01:41:21 The Movie is declared to progressive
01:41:21 Starting X264
01:41:21 Command Line 1' Pass X264: E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 1977 --stats "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\.stats" --ref 1 --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --filter 0,0 --subme 2 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me dia --no-ssim --level 4.1 --b-pyramid --analyse none --threads auto --thread-input --output NUL "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie.avs"
01:41:21 Command Line 2' Pass X264: E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 2 --bitrate 1977 --stats "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --mixed-refs --trellis 1 --ref 4 --filter 0,0 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me hex --no-ssim --level 4.1 --weightb --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4 --threads auto --thread-input --output "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie.mp4" "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie.avs"
02:25:17 Finished 1' Pass X264
04:17:56 Only Movie Size: 1396173696 bytes
04:17:56 "E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\FlightPlan.mkv" --track-name -1:"FlightPlan" --aspect-ratio 1:1.721894 --chapters "E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\chapters.txt" "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie.mp4" --language -1:ita --default-track -1:yes "E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\audio.ac3" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.93 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=854221 "
04:20:24 Final Muxed size: 1554748160 bytes
04:20:24 Encoding finished: 01:55:07 elapsed time
04:20:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:20:24 Script AutoCrop.log
04:20:24
04:20:24 Crop(8,70,704,436)
04:20:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:20:24 Script movie.avs
04:20:24
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
04:20:24 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
04:20:25 #loadpluginstart
04:20:25
04:20:25 #test1
04:20:25
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
04:20:25 Import("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
04:20:25 #importstart
04:20:25
04:20:25 #test2
04:20:25
04:20:25 movie = mpeg2source("E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\movie.d2v")
04:20:25 function getOrder(clip c) {
04:20:25 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
04:20:25 Return order }
04:20:25 #filter1start
04:20:25
04:20:25 #test3
04:20:25
04:20:25 #cropstart
04:20:25
04:20:25 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:20:25 fixed_aspect = 1.066667
04:20:25 c_width = width(cropclip)
04:20:25 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
04:20:25 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
04:20:25 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
04:20:25 out_width = 720
04:20:25 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
04:20:25 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
04:20:25 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
04:20:25 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
04:20:25 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
04:20:25
04:20:25 #resizestart
04:20:25
04:20:25 #test4
04:20:25
04:20:25 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
04:20:25 #filter2start
04:20:25
04:20:25 #test5
04:20:25
04:20:25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
04:20:25 Script mkvmaudio.avs
04:20:25
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
04:20:25 LoadPlugin("E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
04:20:25 NicAC3Source("E:\videorecorded\flightplan_dvd\MainMovie\temp\fixed1.ac3")
04:20:25 #Applying ORIGINAL downmixing routines
04:20:25
04:20:25 function addvideo(clip c) {
04:20:25 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
04:20:25 Return audiodub(last,c)
04:20:25 }
04:20:25 Normalize()
04:20:25
04:20:25 Soundout(output="cmd",type=1,format=3,autoclose=true,executable="E:\videorecorded\AutoMKV093\exe\besweet\aften.exe",prefilename=" -b 224 - audio.ac3",nofilename=true,showoutput=false)
04:20:25
04:20:25 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
but there is another problem. Tha final aspect ratio is not correct. I use often autocrop for 2:35:1 film without problems but in this case the result is this :
a 720x416 video.
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/3174/90702636dp0.th.png (http://img263.imageshack.us/my.php?image=90702636dp0.png)
why dgindex found
01:38:26 DgIndex AR: 4:3
Could be this the problem?
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 12:07
@red5goahead
if you just copy audio , the audio is coming before/late ?
abot 4:3, this value is read from d2v, and so written by dgindex. Most important is that this value is used in movie.avs
fixed_aspect = 1.066667
this is 1.4xxx for 16/9 films..
automkv will mux this film correctly
--aspect-ratio 1:1.721894
(more near to 16/9 than 4:3)
i can suggest 2 possible solution
1) set your recorder to flag correctly 4/3 and 16/9 film
2) open with notepad movie.d2v, correct Aspect Ratio to
Aspect_Ratio=16:9
then use this d2v as input for encoding, automkv will request audio.. and so link the fixed1.ac3...
about delay..
i will try to do d2v file manually, BUT skipping first seconds, just using ">" to skip the first gops
hope that help!
BHH
Zelos
29th December 2007, 14:00
Hi here :)
The soft seems to freeze at 98.6% at 1st pass when i overrange the framecount ( like 3000 fps more ).
i can use other windows programs, only the process stayed at 98.6% and counter still running.
If i put exactly the frames , then the 1st pass finish without problems.
But the second pass still block at this 98.6% , even if i modify the framecount.
That's strange , may be i was wrong somewhere ?
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 14:15
loadplugin("D:\AutoMKV091\exe\Filter\mipsmooth.dll")
directshowsource("g:\hitch\hitch.grf",video=true,audio=false,framecount=17300,fps=23.976)
crop(0,138,0,-138,align=true)
i can suppose that freeze is due to particular input file (graphedit file).. i haven't a big experience with graphedit... but looking around seems that you miss some information on your directshowsource line
do a search for hddvd/blueray and grf
BHH
vOjToL
29th December 2007, 15:19
Hi buzzqw! It is possible to select .ifo as a source and check "DSS x video"? At this moment AutoMKV trying open .ifo file with directshow(and crash), not a vob file :(
zacoz
29th December 2007, 16:22
Dredging up an old post here, but I've found myself in the same situation with a couple of HTDV captures I've done, for which I'm not interested in maintaining at a HDTV quality, thus would like to drop to 25fps. However I'm gathering something has changed in changefps or in how AutoMKV handles it, as when following the below instruction I'm getting "Script error: Invalid arguments to function 'changefps' (D:\Capture\temp\movie.avs, line 70)". Offending section in movie.avs being:
#test3
changefps(25.00)
#cropstart
Any assistance would be appreciated as I'm still uncertain what I need to do after visting my friend Google.
I have started using automkv to convert my HDTV rips, and I must say this is a great little program. I am converting to x264 using videoredo to edit out commercials first. One problem I have run into however, is that most of my HDTV caps are in 50fps. I have not been able to find any option in automkv to change this to say 25fps. I am guessing this can be added in the command line window somehow, just not sure how to do it... Any feedback would be appreciated.
@Surlyrich
on deinterlacer box WRITE changefps(25.00) (overwriting AUTO)
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 16:58
@vOjToL
i will surely look at this... but sorry.. why using dss when dgindex is more more reliable ?
@zacoz
since these posts avisynth changefps have changed syntax..
on automkv look at advanced profile editing, there is a specific changefps options
BHH
zacoz
29th December 2007, 17:18
@buzzqw
:thanks:
I'd found the option in the intervening period myself actually (while catching up on the last couple of weeks of posts here - completely missed the lifespan of the 0.93beta thread) and was running test to make sure it was what I should be using. No errors now, and assuming it will come out just how I want it.
vOjToL
29th December 2007, 17:21
@vOjToL
i will surely look at this... but sorry.. why using dss when dgindex is more more reliable ?
BHH
Because sometimes I need to use ffdshow with filters for encoding extras from DVD(fast deinterlacing, postprocessing and more effects).
buzzqw
29th December 2007, 17:38
@vOjToL
not easy to fix :(
i can suggest to rip in a big vob and point automkv to this vob not to ifo
i will deeply look at this problems.. but isn't easy .. sorry
BHH
vOjToL
29th December 2007, 19:00
The reason why I cannot select vob instead ifo is AutoMKV don't rip subs from vob directly.
Zelos
29th December 2007, 20:49
Me again :)
i check thr grf and was ok.
The pb was on my demuxer , it had corrupted the video file (at the end).
All is ok now, bug is corrected :p
Thanks for help buzz :thanks:
artisticcheese
29th December 2007, 22:55
Hi,
I have MKV file with x264 encoded movie with subtitle (I can see subtitle present by using CCCP shell extension). When I import it into AutoMKV it does not populate subtitles present in a movie for me to choose to be burned into the movie.
Sample of the movie can be downloaded here (50 MB file).
http://www.divshare.com/download/3289365-641
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 01:02
@Zelos
:helpful: :)
thanks!
@artisticcheese
automkv desn't support subtitle muxed within mp4/ogm/mkv container
you must extract manually the subs (mkvextract) , then add as external subtitle
BHH
FrieWiled
30th December 2007, 07:43
Hey buzzqw,
Haven't ripped anything for a while, but started again...
I'm currently testing the new 0.93 now, but is there any chance of "hiding" the dos windows when they pop up?
Because it's kinda annoying when you just browsing the web, or whatever while your encoding....
I'll report back after a few test encodes :)
Thanks, FrieWiled.
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 08:31
@FrieWiled
i know.. future upgrades will hide these windows
BHH
AMED
30th December 2007, 08:34
I would have to times 2 FrieWiled's suggestion, there is nothing more annoying that watching a movie with AutoMKV running the background and every time a cmd box opens it bumps the movie out of full screen to windowed.
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 09:02
ok .ok ..ok..
NEXT update will remove some popup... ;)
BHH
ebucha
30th December 2007, 09:11
Buzzqw,
First off, thanks for all of the hard work. I've been using AutoMKV for months now and it always gets the job done.
I am however having an issue with 2_pass XviD encoding in version .93. The generated xvidfirstbatch.bat file is missing the -pass1 argument which causes a single pass encode. Here are the details of my batch files and my configuration just in case you need them:
"C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -cq 2.41 -max_bframes 3 -imin 3 -imax 16 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_offset 0 -kboost 20 -odegrade 9 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 2 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\Video Creation\Processed\Movie\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Video Creation\Processed\Movie\temp\movie.avi"
"C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass2 -bitrate 1872166 -max_bframes 3 -imin 3 -imax 16 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_offset 0 -kboost 20 -odegrade 9 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 2 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\Video Creation\Processed\Movie\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Video Creation\Processed\Movie\temp\movie.avi"
; AutoMKV parameters
[AutoMKV]
Source on DVD = 0
Input File = C:\Video Creation\Rips\Movie\VTS_05_1.VOB
Input Folder = C:\Video Creation\Rips\Movie\
Output Folder = C:\Video Creation\Processed\Movie\
Container = AVI
Movie Name = Movie (1)
Size = Don't care about size
Slice = 1
Resizer = 2
Width = 720
Set encoding mode = XviD
Audio Track 1 = 80: AC3 3/2 448
Audio Codec 1 = Lame
Audio Bit 1 = 12
Audio Bitrate 1 = 192
Audio Channel 1 = Stereo
Audio Track 2 = NONE
Audio Codec 2 = Lame
Audio Bit 2 = 7
Audio Bitrate 2 = 112
Audio Channel 2 = Stereo
Sub Track 1 = NONE
Sub Track 2 = NONE
Encoding Profiles = 2_Pass_Balanced.xml
Hit Media/Go Unlimited =
xcrfgounlimited =
xcrfhitmediasize =
xcrfcrfquantitizer =
Use CRF/CQ for AutoResize = 1
Auto adjust CRF = 0
AQ Strenght (x10) = 0
AQ Sensitivity = 0
Use Last line AVS Script = 0
Last Line AVS Script =
CRF/CQ Value = 2
Bitrate Encoding = 0
Bitrate Value = 700
Quality Encoding = 1
Quality Value = 80
Delete temporary files = 0
Encrust/Burn Subtitles = 0
Enable Shutdown = 0
Process this IFO = 0
PGC to Process = -1
Force ITU Resizing = 0
Anamorphic Encoding = 0
Filter = NONE
Enable Last Line AVS Script = 0
Deinterlacer = AUTO
Field Order = AUTO
Language = eng
Trim from =
FPS = 0.000000
Use ProjectX for TS files = 0
Use custom X.ini = 0
Use DelayCut = 1
HQ Deinterlacer = 0
Matrix = Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
Force Mux AR = 0
Force Mux W*H = 0
High Quality First Pass = 0
Do the Third Pass = 0
Force PAR in XviD = AUTO
Use DirectShowSource for Video = 0
Use DirectShowSource for Audio = 0
Enable Manual Crop And Resize = 0
Crop Top =
Crop Left =
Crop Bottom =
Crop Right =
Manual Width =
Manual Height =
Audio Track Name 1 = und
Movie Title Name =
Audio Track Desc 1 =
Nero Profiles 1 = AUTO
Nero Encoding Mode 1 = Quality
CCT Profiles 1 = AUTO
Channel Options 1 = AUTO
MP3 Settings 1 = ABR
Windows Media Audio = AUTO
Windows Media Channel =
Normalize Audio 1 = 0
Frequency 1 = AUTO
Tempo 1 = NONE
Pitch 1 = NONE
OtherADD 1 =
Audio Track Name 2 =
Audio Track Desc 2 =
Nero Profiles 2 = AUTO
Nero Encoding Mode 2 = Quality
CCT Profiles 2 = AUTO
Channel Options 2 = AUTO
MP3 Settings 2 = ABR
Normalize Audio 2 = 1
Frequency 2 = AUTO
Tempo 2 = NONE
Pitch 2 = NONE
OtherADD 2 =
Nero 2 Pass Encoding 1 track =
Nero 2 Pass Encoding 2 track =
Thanks for the assistance,
Evan
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 09:56
@ebucha
i am unable to replicate
i tryed using queue, save setting, and save configuration..
but all worked ok
if you are using a "save configuration" please delete it and recreate with automkv 0.93
just a consideration.. why using a 2 pass profile with "unlimited file size" ? the same result can be achivied with 1 pass CQ encoding
BHH
Tekoo
30th December 2007, 10:06
hi...
i've been using an older version of AutoMKV on XP SP2 for a long time without a prob
now that i have bought a new laptop and switched to Vista, i experienced two problems of which one was solved by downloading the new version (bautodeint.exe problem)
But the one which remains unsolved is the error message which i get as soon as i start encoding
"x264.exe has stopped working"
I've read in another thread that downloading the most recent build of x264 would solve it. I did so and replaced it but get the same error message.
Any clue on how to solve that?
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 10:27
i haven't vista.. but try launch automkv with administrative privilege.. , disable dep, turn off uac.. or .. throw away vista :p
BHH
valnar
30th December 2007, 16:28
OK, I just downloaded this program and will start reading this thread shortly - all 200+ pages. But while I do that, I want to run a couple test jobs to get the feel of AutoMKV.
I started a job and discovered that the x264 encodes run at normal priority. I can't figure out (and I searched) how to make everything run at low priority in Windows.
Having my PC totally taken over by the encode makes it hard to flip web pages and read. :)
-Robert
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 16:40
automkv will run "near" all process to idle priority ..by default
can you tell me what phase, triggering x264.exe, are you referring ? (analyze movie, deinterlace test, autoresize, encoding...)
thanks
BHH
ebucha
30th December 2007, 17:30
@buzzqw
Thanks, I'm an idiot. The saved configuration was the only thing I kept when upgrading from the last version. Removing it fixed the issue for 2_pass_XviD. Also, I am new to constant quality encoding. After looking at the manual, I have switched to the Constant_Quality profile.
Once again, thanks for the help, Evan.
valnar
30th December 2007, 17:46
automkv will run "near" all process to idle priority ..by default
can you tell me what phase, triggering x264.exe, are you referring ? (analyze movie, deinterlace test, autoresize, encoding...)
thanks
BHH
Anytime x264 is running. If I manually set it (when it runs) to low, it's better.
Robert
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 18:18
Update 0.93a, link in first post
changelog
ADDED: support for <aud>, <nal-hrd>, <pulldown> , take as reference the PS3_41_ECS3.xml, pulldown value can be any integer. Set 0 for disabling. (suggestion by survivant001)
FIXED: Typos (AQ strenght -> AQ strength) (thanks to Encoder888)
FIXED: Maximum AQ Strength is 2.0 (and so you can put 20 for 2.0)(thanks to Encoder888)
FIXED: Deinterlacer routine test now is running minimized and at idle priority
FIXED: Computing movie parameters now run at idle priority
FIXED: Some tweak to ffmpeg.exe usage
there are some other pop up and not idle.. but this is at least a start
BHH
survivant001
30th December 2007, 19:10
@buzzqw
thanks for the update
I have a question or it a request.
Suppose I have a movie 3.2 gigs. It is possible to have a setting in "Disk Setting" to have a lenght similar to the source ?
suppose I encode a movie x264->x264 , AC3->AC3 (I know it's look stupid.. but I have 5.1profile that I want to convert to 4.1 with some filters). I don't want to check the source length and write it after that in the Disk Setting (I'm lazy, and it's always the same thing with me.. I don't want to do that each time a convert a movie, if I want a specific size like 1/3 DVD, I'll choose it)
or.. another way could be to take the same bitrate as the source ? like x264->x264, it should give a similar file size it I use the same bittrate. (ok, filters will have a impact.. but.. :) )
thanks
survivant001
30th December 2007, 19:14
I found a bug
when I opened automkv, my previous saved setting were there : like the profile, and mkv. but when I choose the container (in fact, I didn't select one.. just click on it).. the profile has been reset to 2_pass_balanced. The profile should only be update when the container change. I think it a ChangeEvent and not SelectEvent.
oups another one: I didn't start the encoding process yet and I have "computing Size MB" in the bottom left. (when I click on PAUSE before encoding"
another one (ok it's just label.. but) : in the automkv log.. there is a line : 13:16:16 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
I didn't check the checkbox.. the line shouldn't be there.
another one. In my previous encoding, my output folder was : d:\dvd\encore. I moved the folder today.. and when I start the encoding, I didn't receive a error message, and automkv was doing something, but no black windows.. I closed it. restart it.. change the right output folder.. click on start.. and everything look ok after that.. the process started.
good... I'm leaving to go coding myself.
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 19:57
It is possible to have a setting in "Disk Setting" to have a lenght similar to the source ?
i will do a "constant quality encoding", at crtf ... 22 to mantain same size.. (even if i prefer 18..)
anyway remember that you can write 3200 in disk settigns and so got a 3200mb final file
The profile should only be update when the container change. I think it a ChangeEvent and not SelectEvent.
good point.. i will look at this
I didn't start the encoding process yet and I have "computing Size MB" in the bottom left. (when I click on PAUSE before encoding"
this string appear in status bar when automkv will internally check disk settings.. don't worry
13:16:16 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
fixed, must appear only if automatic resize is selected
d:\dvd\encore. I moved the folder today
a sanity check for existing directory ... added in todo list
I'm leaving to go coding myself.
may i hope for AutoPS3 ? :p
BHH
vorob
30th December 2007, 20:56
I’m going to convert my home video, for now I’ve got in uncompressed type over 50gb, and I need to use some deinterlacer mode, but I don’t know which one to choose in this prog. Also may be I need some other options to change especially for VHSRip compression? Thx :)
weaver4
30th December 2007, 21:29
I think something may be wrong with your input file name. As I remember AutoMKV can get lost with all the periods in it. Try changing your input file name to have dashes in it except the ext period
The.Invisible.2007.720p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv
to
The-Invisible-2007-720p-BluRay-DTS-x264-CtrlHD.mkv
Let me know if this fixes the problem.
BTW: It is a good idea, in this forum, to refer to movies as videos and never put a "real" movie title in a log file. Some countries it is not legal to make a backup of your own DVD's. We would never want to put Doom9 in Jeopardy. Doom9 has always been consistent about never making illegal copies.
survivant001
30th December 2007, 22:19
i will do a "constant quality encoding", at crtf ... 22 to mantain same size.. (even if i prefer 18..)
can you explain what that do ? (18,20,22..) I try to google it.. but didn't find a good explanation with examples.
thanks
buzzqw
30th December 2007, 22:34
@vorob
... i can suggest to try.. or let automkv analyze it and found the pattern
about vhs.. i suggest some all around denoiser like convolution3d, hqdn3d or mipsmooth
@weaver4
good point... but for me is a directshow problem
@survivant001
the xivd quantitizer goes from 1 to 31
the x264 quantitizer goes from 0 (lossless) to 51 (ultra blocky)
there is a mathematical formula (don't remember now..) that say CQ 2 (xvid) = CRF 18 (x264), and 3=20/21 (iirc)
look here http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-1%20%3C/t-111982.html
BHH
survivant001
30th December 2007, 23:31
@survivant001
the xivd quantitizer goes from 1 to 31
the x264 quantitizer goes from 0 (lossless) to 51 (ultra blocky)
there is a mathematical formula (don't remember now..) that say CQ 2 (xvid) = CRF 18 (x264), and 3=20/21 (iirc)
thanks. so should I have CRF 18 or VBR for quality ?
I'm doing a test with crf 18,20, 24 and bitrate 8000. so the result for the best quality should be 18 right ? (maybe I won't see the difference.. but in theory)
spotter
31st December 2007, 04:01
@buzzqw
no delay to check size in this version?
spotter
31st December 2007, 05:57
also, why is there a resize filter if you do "autocrop only"?
xxxyzzzz
31st December 2007, 06:56
Hi buzzqw,
I am a big fan of AutoMKV. (And I use it in Linux!)
I have a few requests that I hope you can implement - and that I hope don't conflict with others' requests.
Would you be able to:
- With the "Select Input File" dialog, default to the last directory where a file was opened.
- with the "Select Output Folder" dialog, default to the "Select Input File" folder when a file is loaded
- if an IFO is loaded, set the "Movie Name" to the folder name which contains the IFO. If the folder name is VIDEO_TS, then use the folder above that. (This is because many ripping programs output to a folder with the DVD Volume name)
- When I select Ogg Vorbis and save the settings; the next time I open AutoMKV, it defaults to Lame. Is this a bug? If so, can it be fixed?
- Add an "Abort Job" button that stops the current job; and doesn't continue if it is a queued job. (I am pretty sure this has been requested, I just want to add my vote) :]
I am very thankful for your work. Keep it up! And, I understand if you can't fulfill all of these. I just though I'd ask.
Thanks,
Z
P.S. I was the one who added the Linux section to your wiki; but, every time I go to update it, some idiot (or some idiot's bot) keeps adding a bunch of links to porn/warez/phishing sites. I always remove them, though.
buzzqw
31st December 2007, 08:09
@spotter
no delay to check size in this version?
YES! i have changed code to reflect your bug! (and thanks again)
also, why is there a resize filter if you do "autocrop only"?
for keeping correct aspect ratio
if you don't want resizer BUT want crop, use the manual crop in advanced settings and then set none in resizer (main panel)
@xxxyzzzz
- With the "Select Input File" dialog, default to the last directory where a file was opened.
- With the "Select Output Folder" dialog, default to the "Select Input File" folder when a file is loaded
-if an IFO is loaded, set the "Movie Name" to the folder name which contains the IFO. If the folder name is VIDEO_TS, then use the folder above that. (This is because many ripping programs output to a folder with the DVD Volume name)
done, done and done (in next update)
When I select Ogg Vorbis and save the settings; the next time I open AutoMKV, it defaults to Lame. Is this a bug? If so, can it be fixed?
i am unable to replicate :o
be sure to delete any old automkv.ini, also what is your container and codec saved ?
Add an "Abort Job" button that stops the current job; and doesn't continue if it is a queued job. (I am pretty sure this has been requested, I just want to add my vote) :]
there aren't enough vote.. now is at bottom priority (never tell that i hate queue ? ;) )
and thanks for your work on WIKI!
BHH
delacroixp
31st December 2007, 08:44
Would you be able to:
- With the "Select Input File" dialog, default to the last directory where a file was opened.
- with the "Select Output Folder" dialog, default to the "Select Input File" folder when a file is loaded
- if an IFO is loaded, set the "Movie Name" to the folder name which contains the IFO. If the folder name is VIDEO_TS, then use the folder above that. (This is because many ripping programs output to a folder with the DVD Volume name)
- When I select Ogg Vorbis and save the settings; the next time I open AutoMKV, it defaults to Lame. Is this a bug? If so, can it be fixed?
- Add an "Abort Job" button that stops the current job; and doesn't continue if it is a queued job. (I am pretty sure this has been requested, I just want to add my vote) :]
I noticed that MKVmerge has a number of 'radio buttons' in the options section to save files in different ways.
Perhaps AutoMKV could adopt a similar strategy for INPUT and OUTPUT.
:):devil::D
Pascal
survivant001
31st December 2007, 14:24
@buzzwq
is it possible to add a feature for the sound. be able to increase the sound level of one speaker(if 5.1). I wanted a movie yerterday and the center wasn't loud enough, it was impossible to understand the dialogues..
spotter
31st December 2007, 15:28
also, why is there a resize filter if you do "autocrop only"?
for keeping correct aspect ratio
if you don't want resizer BUT want crop, use the manual crop in advanced settings and then set none in resizer (main panel)
I'm guessing in some cases we would want AR to be changed in an autocrop/no resize situation (say encoding a 2.35:1 film and don't want to encode the extra black bars).
Or am I missing something on why this would be bad?
buzzqw
31st December 2007, 15:40
@survivant001
is it possible to add a feature for the sound. be able to increase the sound level of one speaker(if 5.1). I wanted a movie yerterday and the center wasn't loud enough, it was impossible to understand the dialogues..
volume are automatically Normalized. if this isn't enough , better to handle audio with specific programs
@spotter
feel free to use autocrop/resize or manual crop :rolleyes:
BHH
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