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Old 12th February 2008, 18:33   #1421  |  Link
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Sharktooth, thankyou very much for your help!
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Old 9th March 2008, 08:10   #1422  |  Link
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Hi all..

I am using Megui..

After I finish the steps for AviSynth Script creator...I am getting an error,where you include the audio input..checkout the SS below

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Please help me with this..Thank you
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Old 9th March 2008, 08:16   #1423  |  Link
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Sorry, I'm not sure what you're trying to do. Are you trying to mux audio + video into one stream?
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Sorry, I'm not sure what you're trying to do. Are you trying to mux audio + video into one stream?
After I have created the .avs file..I am trying to select ac3 for the audio input
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I am following this basic Megui guide..and I am on 58/144

http://bt.dvd-guides.com/Basic%20MeG...%20by%20bT.htm
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the delay of your audio stream is too high (30096ms)...
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the delay of your audio stream is too high (30096ms)...
what should i do to decrease it??
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Old 9th March 2008, 08:53   #1428  |  Link
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well...the easiest way is to remove "DELAY 30096ms" in your filename. Then, reload it, transcode it and mux it with the video stream. If you have some desync after that, then you need to recreate your d2v and extract audio streams with an other tool like DVDDecrypter.
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well...the easiest way is to remove "DELAY 30096ms" in your filename. Then, reload it, transcode it and mux it with the video stream. If you have some desync after that, then you need to recreate your d2v and extract audio streams with an other tool like DVDDecrypter.
once....I rename it...but....at the end..the voice and the film do not match...so..i guess..re-naming won't solve this prob...
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once....I rename it...but....at the end..the voice and the film do not match...so..i guess..re-naming won't solve this prob...
Without looking at your input video it's all looking thru the crystal ball.
Try to cut a few frames at the beginning of the source with DGIndex
and upload them somewhere so we can look at them.
Or cut a few frames into the source and start the DGIndex project fom there.
Sometimes the first frames are truncated due to bad ripping.
Maybe your ripping process is not correct for this source or there is a copy protection involved.
And of course, it's not MeGui's fault......
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Without looking at your input video it's all looking thru the crystal ball.
Try to cut a few frames at the beginning of the source with DGIndex
and upload them somewhere so we can look at them.
Or cut a few frames into the source and start the DGIndex project fom there.
Sometimes the first frames are truncated due to bad ripping.
Maybe your ripping process is not correct for this source or there is a copy protection involved.
And of course, it's not MeGui's fault......
but I have been facing this same prob with many of my DVDs....that's strange.
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what ripper did you use ?
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what ripper did you use ?
you mean the decrypter??
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Old 9th March 2008, 23:47   #1434  |  Link
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When using MP4 Muxer to mux a h264 and MP3 file there will be created a tmp file first that will be placed in the same folder as the final file. For best results with 2 HDDs it would be better to always change writing destinations. SourceFiles(HDD1)->TMP(HDD2)->Final(HDD1)

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The source video sound is 250ms late. I can correct this with KMP -250ms on the fly. In MeGUIs MP4 Muxer i have to set +750 to achieve the same result. Why is it that way? It doesn't seem to be a milliseconds (ms) value. More a byte shift or something.

Edit2: Forget it... audio delay doesn't seem to work at all in MeGUI muxer here.

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The delay is insanely big. Use an appropriate ripper, like DVDFab Decrypter, AnyDVD, DVD Decrypter... etc.
the error is due to a BAD rip.
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Whatever.. it doesn't work. There are other threads here dealing with that problem. It seems general ignorance of (mostly) DS based filters that don't respect (iso standard based) delay data (meta).

So i did workaround this by deleting some MP3 frames with MP3DirectCut.
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Old 13th March 2008, 13:42   #1437  |  Link
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Please help....

This is the first time I am attempting a X264 conversion from a DVD. Apart from AutoMKV, MeGUI is the other program which I am trying.
I have installed this program and updated completely. But I have one doubt, if I use vob files as inputs (which seems to be allowed), will it accept all the VOBs in series if the first VOB is only selected?
I am not really sure how to sort out this input issue or how to make an AVS script!
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there's also a wiki...
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there's also a wiki...
Sorry, but I could not clear my doubts and a lot of information really drowned me (a bit at least).
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Old 13th March 2008, 14:11   #1440  |  Link
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the first step it to launch the d2v creator... load the first .vob (the others will be automatically selected). it will create a .d2v file and demux the audio stream(s).
then open the Avisynth script creator, load the .d2v and create the necessary script (crop, resize, filter as needed).
once the script is done, load the .avs and the audio in the main window and click autoencode... the rest is pretty easy.
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