@buzzqw
it's not a problem of hdc but of x264.exe
please try upgrading with this :
http://techouse.project357.com/build...73_techouse.7z , just substitute x264.exe with this one
BHH
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Thanks for the suggestion buzzqw!
I upgraded and replaced the x264.exe file and tried again, to the same conclusion - the audio completes and the first pass x264 encode appears to go to completion (last line in the cmd window is "[100.0%] 109870/109879 frames, 13.87 fps, 7867.14 kb/s, eta 0:00:00" and an appropriately-sized *.h264 file is written to the temp folder), but then nothing elso happens (cmd window stays open and no other commands initiate).
In case it matters, this is a 1080p mpeg2 m2ts file. I'll try another file (as well as an AVC file), but any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Also, two related questions:
I. After analyzing the file there are 2 audio tracks listed under the "Audio" tab (as well as "none"), but there are actually 3 in the file (visiable with MediaInfo and in the cmd window when eac3to starts working with the file:
1: MPEG2, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)\
2: AC3, 2.0 channels, 384kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
3: AC3, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
4: AC3, 2.0 channels, 384kbps, 48khz, dialnorm: -27dB
Is that normal?
II. How should I abort a run (ctl+C in the cmd window)? So far, when the run halts after completing the first encoding pass, I've been simply closing the cmd window.
sfcav
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Update - I was able to get a different mpeg2 file to process completely (worked great!), which makes me think that there is something odd with my first file. Both are mpeg2 files - the one that completed is a 1080i captured mpg file, whereas the one that hung after the first pass is a 1080p m2ts file (all the encoding parameters were the same). Should that matter (I can past MediaInfo data if helpful)?
sfcav