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12th July 2008, 03:08 | #1962 | Link |
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12th July 2008, 10:50 | #1963 | Link |
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Two suggestions:
1) Let the user add new jobs when RipBot has started encoding. 2) Demuxing at the beginning takes a long time if the video is long. It would be nice to let user add new jobs when it is demuxing as well. My 2 cents. |
12th July 2008, 10:55 | #1964 | Link |
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Would it be possible to add the subtitle setting that are available in tsMuxer (Font, size, borderwidth, offsets, etc)? Right now I do it manually by redoing the sup files while the encoding is taking place. Not a big deal but perhaps it's a nice addon for the program.
A different thing regarding subs, I think there's a bug in the ass => srt conversion. The new line code is converted to "/n" which is actually added as text. |
12th July 2008, 11:07 | #1965 | Link |
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Atak,
Just tested RipBot264 v1.10.3 with a 31 sec. XVID w/mp3 sound track avi clip using the SD PSP profile, RipBot264 successful created the mp4 but I found the audio with several repeated sequence problem. Here is the download link for the original clip with the output and complete job log for your investigation -> RipBot2641.10.3TEST.7z Many thanks for provide this great utility anyways... |
12th July 2008, 13:07 | #1966 | Link |
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Wow, after a long wait and reading this thread daily, I can finally post!
I ripped all three pirate blurays to my pc then ran conversion on them; first two are fantastic, look great, sound great. The third movie though had a couple of broken up frames and the audio after about 10 minutes in is junk. What log file would i need to check to see what went wrong? is this the rip being bad or the demux then recode stage? Thanks for the awesome tool btw. |
12th July 2008, 13:58 | #1967 | Link |
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I found how to mux bluray structure that will support the ff in the PS3.
we need to remove theses parameters from the command line to tsmuxer : insertSEI, contSPS if we mux the movie.264 + ac3 with that.. it will play perfectly.. and will support ff and rw |
12th July 2008, 19:00 | #1969 | Link |
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I really like using RipBot264 now that I bought a PSP as portable media player. The results are really great but nevertheless I have a few feature requests:
1. Allow an avi file as audio source. When I load a self made avs file as video, I can manually select the audio file. But I can only select mp3, wav, etc. as source but not the original avi file. It would be great if I could select the avi file and RipBot demuxes the audio for me as it does if I select an avi as video source. 2. Add a mono audio profile. If I squeeze a 45-50 minutes video to about 150 mb, a 35 mb audio file is too big. Converting it to mono would cut the audio need by half and it's not that a big quality loss for a portable device. 3. Add NeroAAC support. I guess that appeared on the 99 pages in this thread but I admit that I didn't read all the pages. The LC VBR 0.3 profile gives a good small file as result (for mono about 40-45 kbps for a movie). Of course you had to add video bitrate calculation after audio encoding if you added support for VBR audio. I hope some of these things can be integrated in future versions to make RipBot264 even better |
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13th July 2008, 00:44 | #1973 | Link |
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Ok, I'll have to live with it
Ok, would it bother you if I'll release a wrapper for these problems? I've already written it for my personal usage (mono and NeroAAC) but for release I would "polish" it a little bit. Of course if anyone wants to use it you have to download the Nero encoder separately |
13th July 2008, 01:42 | #1974 | Link | |
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The Installer has been updated!
TBC=(To Be Changed) CFR=(changed for release() Quote:
As for Nero I can have the installer download NeroAAC and locate it in a specific folder... No need to include it but have it as option for download... PM me with details..
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massage generated by ffmpeg during demuxing mp3 stream
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Remux entire avi to mkv and then import mkv in ripbot.
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