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20th March 2006, 13:30 | #802 | Link |
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Hi there. I think I found a funny bug (0.9.9) :
I made some tries on a vhs transfered via dvd-recorder, so I wasn't sure about de-interlacing. I selected a short section on preview mode and I used IVTC. worked ok, but still some scanlines. So I choosed Deinterlace instead to compare... and the encoding began with the first frame of the vob, not the selected section ! To be sure I didn't fuck up parameters, I reselected IVTC...and the encoding began at the selected frame... fast deinterlace & no deinterlace also began with the first frame of the vob , not the selected part... I don't think it's directly related to IVTC but something more like these preview parameters only apply to your first choice. weird... |
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I thought about it and came to the conclusion there is no easy solution because like I said already the preview is for displaying the entire script and it's a big difference modifying framerate and frame count there. Your bitrate calculations rely also on the frame count and likely other things as well so you should add your IVTC filters before doing anything else.
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In Staxrip's log it says:
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I just tried to change the directory of the external apllication of dgindex to be the one that autogk uses. Everything goes fine... But when I switch to the one Staxrip wants me to download and use, everything stops... Perhaps a bug? By the way, I downloaded Process Explorer and it doesn't say whether autogk uses mediaInfo or not.
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Did you try to understand how source file preparation and the underlying tools work? With the information I get from you it's tough to diagnose something. Do you know what ProjectX and DGIndex are supposed to output and did you verify the output is OK?
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Let's see -correct me if I'm wrong-:
Both ProjectX and DGIndex check the file you input and prepare it for further processing. ProjectX outputs the audio file seperately and DGIndex outputs the d2v file. Now, in my computer, projectX doesn't output the audio file but DGIndex does index the input file. I don't know what's wrong. Forgive me if I'm being tiresome... This problem never occurs when my files are mpg(from Progdvb), only ts files do that. Java is enabled for ProjectX... I dont know why staxrip doesn't use ProjectX or maybe it does... I showed you staxrip's log.
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Did you read the help under Options/Preperation? There are two help buttons, the one within the preparation tab explains the preparation tab. If you select the ProjectX preparer which is a generic command line comparer you can click 'Edit' which opens the 'Command Line Preparer' dialog to configure the selected command line preparer, you find another help button there. I've uploaded a hotfix which saves the log file after every preparer completes containing more information about the preparation. http://www.planetdvb.net/staxrip/StaxRip_Hotfix.zip Code:
---------- Preparing ---------- Preparer: Extract audio from MPEG-2 using ProjectX Command line: "C:\Programme\Java\jre1.5.0_05\bin\java.exe" -jar "D:\Software\AV\StaxRip Anwendungen\ProjectX\ProjectX.jar" "E:\Video\Samples\Teranova\Terranova.ts" Start time: 12:47:18 End time: 12:47:22 Duration: 00:00:03 ---------- Preparing ---------- Preparer: Extract audio and index MPEG-2 using DGIndex Command line: "D:\Software\AV\StaxRip Anwendungen\DGIndex\DGIndex.exe" -IF[E:\Video\Samples\Teranova\Terranova.m2v] -IA=2 -FO=0 -YR=1 -TN=1 -OM=2 -DRC=2 -DSD=0 -DSA=0 -OF=[E:\Video\Samples\Teranova\Terranova] -exit Start time: 12:47:22 End time: 12:47:23 Duration: 00:00:01
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DGIndex
Speaking as someone who has been using release and test builds of DGIndex for many months it's quite possible for DGIndex not to be able to open certain .TS streams during import and display the following message: -
"Cannot find audio or video data. Check your PIDs"... Meaning some user intervention will be required.... Plus, when importing .VOB, .MPG or .TS files, every now and again DGIndex might report the following message: - "WARNING! Opening GOP is not Closed. The First few frames may not be decoded properly" When this happens it's quite likely the resulting de-muxed audio stream will incorporate some level of (positive or negative) "delay". In my experience, streams captured using DVB cards seem to present DGIndex with the most problem (even if they've been run thru tools such as MPEG2 Repair or HDTV-to-MPEG2). Cheers
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I'm almost positive that this is the case... @staxrip Still DGIndex (from staxrip's location) crashes while autogk's doesn't... Thank you both for your help... I'll use autogk's DGIndex for Staxrip to work. Quote:
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Your ProjectX completes at 0 seconds so something goes wrong here. As you might have noticed ProjectX with command line uses the command shell because a command shell window should have popped up for a moment. Whenever a application fails it's much likely to give you a error. A windows application will show you something like a message box and a command line application will output the error to the command window. That means if you want to see the error you have to open a command prompt and execute the command line (right-click to paste and press enter) because command line applications exit when they are finished if they are not started from the command prompt. You can try to use ProjectX manually (the GUI) which might also give you a error. Maybe the reason why your AltDVB records fail is it misses some pids ProjectX insists on. If you managed to use a application like AltDVB you should also be able to master this problem Quote:
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no need for AAC...
Hi, newbie question. Your program was recommended to me by a friend and it looks real promising. But after installing I cannot get around an error message that besweet cannot find nero, which it needs for AAC encoding. But I don't plan to do anything with AAC, just want to use AC3 of MP3. Is there a easy way around this, just to get it working without having to mess with nero? (I have full nero 6 installed, besweet itself works perfectly when converting ac3 to mp3).
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