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Vepar
20th January 2004, 10:23
hello.

first post here so dont kick me :-) (tried search first)

now to the point:
i've just tried autogk and noticed one strange thing. i have vobs ripped with dvd-decrypter stored on hdd. when i open them in autogk it shows me only one audio track. so i deleted that stream information.txt file created by dvd-decrypter and tried again and this time autogk shows me more (dont know exactly if all) audio tracks so i selected 'polish' then set few thing and start encode. after few hours i discovered that i have hungarian audio ;-) which is not good. second attempt where i selected 6ch track also give me wrong audio (6ch but with director's comment). normally (when working with standard gk) i'm using dvd2avi to extract only that track with 6ch audio (or all 6ch tracks when there are more to check which one is correct). looks like autogk have problem to pick right audio track or is it my fault?

len0x
20th January 2004, 19:57
IFO parsing part of AutoGK is not really advanced. If latest DVDDecrypter cannot make proper stream info file then I doubt than AutoGK can parse IFO properly... So moral is you should always use DVDDecrypter and if you see that stream info file doesn't contain what it's supposed to then report that bug in DVDDecrypter forum.

P.S. posting stream info file here will also help determining whos fault is that.

Vepar
21st January 2004, 09:07
Originally posted by len0x
P.S. posting stream info file here will also help determining whos fault is that.

the main reason to delete that stream info file was to force AutoGK to extract audio tracks not using that txt file. this really looks like some dvd-decrypter problem but i report it here because of strange behavior of AutoGK (without stream info file).
didn't know that AutoGK don't like to extract audio information :-)

here is stream information generated by dvd-decrypter and you can see that there is only 'czech' audio. (only one track as i said in previous post)

0x20 - Subtitle - Arabic / Normal Captions / LBA: 32211 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x21 - Subtitle - Czech(Ceske) / LBA: 32210 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x22 - Subtitle - English / LBA: 32209 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x23 - Subtitle - Hebrew / LBA: 32208 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x24 - Subtitle - Magyar / LBA: 32207 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x25 - Subtitle - Polish / LBA: 32206 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x26 - Subtitle - Portugues / LBA: 32205 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x27 - Subtitle - Turkish / LBA: 32204 / PTS: 00:01:57.221 / Delay: 117080ms
0x80 - Audio - AC3 / 2ch / 48kHz / DRC / Czech(Ceske) / LBA: 14 / PTS: 00:00:00.053 / Delay: -87ms
0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 / 720x576 (PAL) / 16:9 / Letterboxed / LBA: 1 / PTS: 00:00:00.141 / Delay: 0ms

anyway thanks for info :-)

len0x
21st January 2004, 11:49
you can try latest DVDDecrypter (which requires latest AutoGK).
AutoGK is not supposed to work directly on IFO files (although it does in some cases :) )