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Old 9th September 2009, 12:00   #21  |  Link
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I thought the log file creation is new, I've never seen such a log file before!
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-AIF is still a useful options. Very handy for automatic loading of vobs (and used in many GUI using DGIndex)

i hope -AIF will be present in future update
Added in beta 2:

http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgindex156b2.zip
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Thanks for the new beta. I think I found some issue, I hope you can reproduce it. When I use DGIndex normally (not CLI) the log file is saved in the source dir (where the VOB file is) and not in the target dir (where the d2v/AC3 files are). When I use the CLI it don't create a log file now (log file and full paths are enabled in the menu). My cmdl:

"D:\Projekte\StaxMedia\trunk\StaxRip\bin\Applications\DGIndex\DGIndex.exe" -i "E:\Samples\DVD\Pulp Fiction\VTS_01_1.VOB" -ia 2 -fo 0 -yr 1 -tn 1 -om 2 -drc 2 -dsd 0 -dsa 0 -o "E:\Samples\DVD\Pulp Fiction\VTS_01_1 temp files\VTS_01_1" -minimize -exit

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Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed it and refreshed the beta 2 upload.
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Still no way to have delimiters via command line ?
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You mean for the new syntax? If so, there is no need for delimiters anymore. That's one of the reasons for doing it.

If old syntax, you can already do it (-SD=).

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Sorry for confusion, I meant this:



to be able to control the start/end points via command line...
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It's already there:

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doh! didn't know that....

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This could be used then to skip cells in the beginning not containing audio, does anybody know what's the easiest way to do this?
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The log file follows the output file location. Is that unsatisfactory?
I tried the latest beta using the CLI and the log file was still saved in the source file location and not in the output file location.
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Yes, I misspoke. It stays with the source file.
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I can move it, everything fine as far as my application is concerned, big thanks making everything possible.
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This could be used then to skip cells in the beginning not containing audio, does anybody know what's the easiest way to do this?
I don't think there's an easy way. I added this option under protest, not understanding how it could be used.
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Who has requested it?
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Oh gosh, it's in one of the development threads. Does it matter?

If it's the leading black gops that cause you a problem, I'd rather fix that automatically within DGIndex. But again, priorities, priorities...
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The issue is some VOBs cause sync issues unless you cut some some stuff in the beginning, it happens with DVDs from certain studios putting some crap in the beginning. The most common way to fix it is cut it off using DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter would also help but it's not useful any longer without AnyDVD. Trim it with DGIndex might cause problems with subtitles loosing sync but I'm not sure. I don't have a sample file but if you are interested I can upload one as soon as a have one.

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I'm well aware of the issue!

With DGIndex, you step in a few GOPs and then hit [.
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I think this will cause subtitles loosing sync unless you are at the proper position but how would you know where the position is? Unfortunately I don't have much experience with the issue because I don't backup that many DVDs and NEVER use subtitles.
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Yes, I misspoke. It stays with the source file.
What happens when the source location is write protected?
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