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29th June 2018, 11:43 | #6222 | Link |
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I have the same issue. I randomly got the same error even before the latest update when trying to create new AVS scripts using both MeGUI x86 and x64, but since the last update, the x64 version does not even open anymore. However, the x86 version seems to work fine using the latest update.
Edit: I just tried again, now the x64 version also works. I have not touched anything or even rebooted my machine since a few hours ago when it didn't work. Edit 2: MeGUI x64 does not work again after rebooting my machine. Last edited by THEAST; 30th June 2018 at 04:15. |
2nd July 2018, 02:34 | #6224 | Link |
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Is it possible you will add ffdcaenc to MeGUI?? https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170952 |
2nd July 2018, 05:53 | #6226 | Link |
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Why is the MKV container relevant here?
If you want to "burn" the subtitles into the video stream, then the container doesn't matter. If you want to multiplex the subtitles into an MKV container, then they will not become part of the video stream. Either or. Decide. _ Or do you mean subtitles already multiplexed in your MKV source file, so you don't mean the target container? To process them with MeGUI, you may have to extract them from the MKV. I don't know if any of the subtitle filters for AviSynth accept an MKV container as source, that would be surprising to me. Rendering the source with DirectShow, only to have the subtitles rendered over the video, should not be your preference: DirectShowSource can be unreliable, there is a reason why MeGUI disabled it by default. |
2nd July 2018, 09:20 | #6227 | Link |
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Is it possible but I don't know if it is useful.
I'm not sure if a DTS 1536 Kb/s make by ffdcaenc is better than an AC3 640 Kb/s make by ffmpeg, more compatible and 42% of size. BTW you can use BeHappy to use ffdcaenc with AviSynth support. EDIT: seems there are also some incompatibility with hardware players https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...23#post1845723
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i tried in handbrake. handbrake can hardcode subs on mkv also but MeGui only hardcode subs on mp4 so if MeGui can hardcode subs in mkv container than please tell how. |
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2nd July 2018, 14:38 | #6229 | Link |
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I told you: if you mean "burning in" as "rendering into the video content", then use the "AVS Script Creator". When you see subtitles in the preview window of MeGUI, then the subtitles are part of the video stream, and then it doesn't matter anymore into which container you multiplex the video containing the subtitles as pixels.
But if you only use the multiplexer to add a subtitle stream without encoding a new video, then this does not mean "burning in". And if the subtitles appear in MP4 but not in MKV, we need many more technical details to know, e.g. an extended (not just a simple) MediaInfo analysis of both results. Then we need to compare both if a subtitle stream is contained at all, and whether it is flagged as "default" or "forced" (if not, you may have to enable the display of the subtitle stream in your video player). |
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4th July 2018, 02:54 | #6238 | Link |
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I have a set of MKVs with a 6 channel DTS-MA track 1 and a 2 channel AAC as track 2. When attempting to encode using the front-panel audio encoder, it will randomly decide to encode the AAC track, giving "[Warning] [7/3/2018 9:37:27 PM] Channel count mismatch! The input file is reporting 6 channels and the AviSynth script is reporting 2 channels." The avisynth script says 6 channels detected in positions 3/2/0.1.
Would this be an LSMASH bug, since its default is to select the first detected audio track, but it looks like it may be switching between detection and serving? Last edited by kuchikirukia; 4th July 2018 at 02:57. |
4th July 2018, 09:28 | #6239 | Link | |
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Please add the log file. Seems a MediaInfo-AviSynth conflict. And don't help this info: Quote:
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