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Old 4th September 2011, 09:39   #241  |  Link
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Please tell me how to cut a 200Mb from that 13GB mkv file ?
http://www.ehow.com/how_5875402_spli...two-parts.html


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Subtitles aren't yet supported in 3D SBS, do you have any idea whether it will be supported at all and if so, do you have a general idea when that will be?

No hurry -- I'm already glad it's possible to encode to 3D SBS
Not planned yet, but there are programs that can add the 3D SBS subtitles after: --> http://84.27.10.123/3DSubtitler/
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Old 4th September 2011, 11:29   #242  |  Link
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If you can upload a MKV fragment (100 - 200 MB) somewhere, I try to reproduce the problem...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H73SWRSI


This is a 35.7MB sample file but i can give you a 300MB file cut from actual 13GB mkv file


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N22WNIL4

this is a 376.53MB file please use this to find the errors to help me

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Old 4th September 2011, 14:34   #243  |  Link
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I converted your 376 MB fragment without problems. There is the result.

The obtained audio is DTS 1510 Kbps (untouched DTS core):

Code:
 General
ID                               : 1 (0x1)
Nombre completo                  : R:\AVCHD\DRIVE ANGRY 3D (2011) - FURIA CIEGA\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts
Formato                          : BDAV
Formato/Info                     : Blu-ray Video
Tamaño del archivo               : 987MB
Duración                         : 3min.
Tasa de bits total               : 43,0Mbps
Tasa de bits máxima              : 35,5Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
ID Menú                          : 1 (0x1)
Formato                          : AVC
Formato/Info                     : Advanced Video Codec
Formato del perfil               : High@L4.1
Ajustes del formato, CABAC       : Si
Ajustes del formato, RefFrames   : 3marcos
Format_Settings_GOP              : M=4, N=24
ID Códec                         : 27
Duración                         : 3min.
Tipo de tasa de bits             : Variable
Tasa de bits                     : 40,0Mbps
Ancho                            : 1 920pixeles
Alto                             : 1 080pixeles
Relación de aspecto              : 16:9
Velocidad de cuadro              : 23,976fps
ColorSpace                       : YUV
ChromaSubsampling                : 4:2:0
BitDepth/String                  : 8bits
Tipo de exploración              : Progresivo
Bits/(Pixel*cuadro)              : 0.805
Tamaño de pista                  : 913MB (92%)
Librería de codificación         : x264 core 116 r2074M 2641b9e
colour_primaries                 : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
transfer_characteristics         : BT.709-5, BT.1361
matrix_coefficients              : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177

Audio
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
ID Menú                          : 1 (0x1)
Formato                          : DTS
Formato/Info                     : Digital Theater Systems
ID Códec                         : 130
Duración                         : 3min.
Tipo de tasa de bits             : Constante
Tasa de bits                     : 1 510Kbps
Canal(es)                        : 6canales
Posiciones del canal             : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Velocidad de muestreo            : 48,0KHz
BitDepth/String                  : 24bits
Demora del video                 : 11ms
Tamaño de pista                  : 34,7MB (4%)

I don’t know what may be the problem.

You can try to convert the same fragment (for testing) and see if it works...
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Old 5th September 2011, 12:36   #244  |  Link
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I converted your 376 MB fragment without problems. There is the result.

The obtained audio is DTS 1510 Kbps (untouched DTS core):

Code:
 General
ID                               : 1 (0x1)
Nombre completo                  : R:\AVCHD\DRIVE ANGRY 3D (2011) - FURIA CIEGA\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts
Formato                          : BDAV
Formato/Info                     : Blu-ray Video
Tamaño del archivo               : 987MB
Duración                         : 3min.
Tasa de bits total               : 43,0Mbps
Tasa de bits máxima              : 35,5Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
ID Menú                          : 1 (0x1)
Formato                          : AVC
Formato/Info                     : Advanced Video Codec
Formato del perfil               : High@L4.1
Ajustes del formato, CABAC       : Si
Ajustes del formato, RefFrames   : 3marcos
Format_Settings_GOP              : M=4, N=24
ID Códec                         : 27
Duración                         : 3min.
Tipo de tasa de bits             : Variable
Tasa de bits                     : 40,0Mbps
Ancho                            : 1 920pixeles
Alto                             : 1 080pixeles
Relación de aspecto              : 16:9
Velocidad de cuadro              : 23,976fps
ColorSpace                       : YUV
ChromaSubsampling                : 4:2:0
BitDepth/String                  : 8bits
Tipo de exploración              : Progresivo
Bits/(Pixel*cuadro)              : 0.805
Tamaño de pista                  : 913MB (92%)
Librería de codificación         : x264 core 116 r2074M 2641b9e
colour_primaries                 : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
transfer_characteristics         : BT.709-5, BT.1361
matrix_coefficients              : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177

Audio
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
ID Menú                          : 1 (0x1)
Formato                          : DTS
Formato/Info                     : Digital Theater Systems
ID Códec                         : 130
Duración                         : 3min.
Tipo de tasa de bits             : Constante
Tasa de bits                     : 1 510Kbps
Canal(es)                        : 6canales
Posiciones del canal             : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Velocidad de muestreo            : 48,0KHz
BitDepth/String                  : 24bits
Demora del video                 : 11ms
Tamaño de pista                  : 34,7MB (4%)

I don’t know what may be the problem.

You can try to convert the same fragment (for testing) and see if it works...


Hi

when i select Audio as Untouched a window pop up saying the dts audio got a variable bit rate do u wanna scan it yes or no ?

I select no is the answer Yes and leave it for scanning or can you please explain to me why i got that audio scan ?
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Old 5th September 2011, 18:24   #245  |  Link
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Step by Step

1. "Open Video file" and select MKV
2. Set DVD9 Option as you requested initially
3. Program’s auto select for you "DTS Core" audio
4. You not need touch anything else
5. Add To Queue
6. FINISH

Scan bitrates is only needed if audio output is variable bitrate (case of HD audio) but is not recommended for BD5/9 media (not enough space).

Please note:

Untouched full audio = DTS HD + DTS Core = ~4000 Kbps (variable bitrate)
DTS Core or untouched DTS Core = Core part only = 1510 Kbps (constant bitrate)

It makes no sense to allocate a 4000 Kbps of DVD5/9 only for audio.

Anyway I have also tried to convert the fragment with HD audio and works OK. But it should not leave the question of Scan bitrates (this is intended only when the source is a Blu-Ray).

I will correct this small bug but does not prevent to obtain the correct conversion (both DTS Core and DTS HD) --> respond NO to Scan bitrates question.
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Old 5th September 2011, 21:37   #246  |  Link
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Step by Step

1. "Open Video file" and select MKV
2. Set DVD9 Option as you requested initially
3. Program’s auto select for you "DTS Core" audio
4. You not need touch anything else
5. Add To Queue
6. FINISH

Scan bitrates is only needed if audio output is variable bitrate (case of HD audio) but is not recommended for BD5/9 media (not enough space).

Please note:

Untouched full audio = DTS HD + DTS Core = ~4000 Kbps (variable bitrate)
DTS Core or untouched DTS Core = Core part only = 1510 Kbps (constant bitrate)

It makes no sense to allocate a 4000 Kbps of DVD5/9 only for audio.

Anyway I have also tried to convert the fragment with HD audio and works OK. But it should not leave the question of Scan bitrates (this is intended only when the source is a Blu-Ray).

I will correct this small bug but does not prevent to obtain the correct conversion (both DTS Core and DTS HD) --> respond NO to Scan bitrates question.


I did try exactly the same way you said using the 356MB sample file but this time 5 or 6 files all end up in the TEMP Folder, I did not get a final out put in AVCHD folder.so please help me to sort this issue out.


i had this same issue before lots of times i dont get the final out put ,everything i mean all the files end up in Temp folder nothing in the AVCHD folder empty, I do encoding in a Asus Laptop which is dual core 4GB RAM and 250GBHDD got 2 partitions operating system Wundows 7 64 bit.Looking forward for u r valued help...........

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Old 6th September 2011, 17:33   #247  |  Link
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Paste here the contents of eac3to log.

Is located in TEMP folder --> job_name.eac3to_log.txt
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Old 10th September 2011, 00:42   #248  |  Link
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Hi pistacho,

love your program and efforts but would still like to see a couple of features.

1. Could your program keep a log of each job it does, even if it fails? At present if the encode fails, it clears the temp folder and i have no information as to why it failed.

2. Could you allow multiple audio tracks to be added to the encode?

3. Can you make a preview window?

Thanks.
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Old 11th September 2011, 21:02   #249  |  Link
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Hello pistacho

Back after a while.
Opening BD folder
Video field : 4113 : 2:30:40 AVC 19808 Kbps .....
Info (in green) : It's necessary to recode at 19486 Kbps
Starting Scan Bitrates
Results : 4113 AVC 19010 kbps
Note that 19010 is less than 19486

The video field and the info remain unchanged after scanning : necessity to recode

I suspect it is not necessary to recode.
I mux with TsMuxer, make the ISO with IMGBurn and the ISO size is 600MB less than the BD 25 size. That confirms that it was not necessary to recode.

The issue is that the video field and the info remain unchanged after scanning.
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Old 15th September 2011, 11:18   #250  |  Link
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Paste here the contents of eac3to log.

Is located in TEMP folder --> job_name.eac3to_log.txt
I did try again few times the temp folder is empty nothing in there ,one time in Bd folder size is only 54KB instead od a DVD9 size , so really dont know what is happening can u please look in this and help us pistachio
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Old 15th September 2011, 20:09   #251  |  Link
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Enable "Debug mode" in the "Options" menú. In this way the file eac3to_log.txt is not deleted when finish.

(I assume you already has this file because you said: "this time 5 or 6 files all end up in the TEMP Folder…")

Try to give more details or a screenshot otherwise I cannot help.
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Old 16th September 2011, 13:27   #252  |  Link
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Thanks for a great program!
Some feature requests..
2-pass bitrate encode with mkv.. very hard to predict size of the encode with crf.
At least two audio and subtitle tracks.
Possible to use libav instead of libaften when encode audio to ac3. A recent libav produce higher quality ac3 file.
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Old 16th September 2011, 17:16   #253  |  Link
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Thanks for a great program!
Some feature requests..
At least two audio and subtitle tracks.
2 pass bitrate setting for mkv output. It's very hard to predict the output size.
Autocrop or some visual metod for cropping... now you have to check the crop in a diffrent program..

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Old 16th September 2011, 19:42   #254  |  Link
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Could be a great program but it's really missing external subtitles option.
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Old 17th September 2011, 12:13   #255  |  Link
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Hello pistacho

Back after a while.
Opening BD folder
Video field : 4113 : 2:30:40 AVC 19808 Kbps .....
Info (in green) : It's necessary to recode at 19486 Kbps
Starting Scan Bitrates
Results : 4113 AVC 19010 kbps
Note that 19010 is less than 19486

The video field and the info remain unchanged after scanning : necessity to recode

I suspect it is not necessary to recode.
I mux with TsMuxer, make the ISO with IMGBurn and the ISO size is 600MB less than the BD 25 size. That confirms that it was not necessary to recode.

The issue is that the video field and the info remain unchanged after scanning.

Thanks for commenting this issue.

I upload a test version that addressed it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?pwzf0v0f6s5crfa

(replace only .exe on Program Files folder)

Grateful if you can check if it solves the issue.
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Old 20th September 2011, 08:21   #256  |  Link
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Enable "Debug mode" in the "Options" menú. In this way the file eac3to_log.txt is not deleted when finish.

(I assume you already has this file because you said: "this time 5 or 6 files all end up in the TEMP Folder…")

Try to give more details or a screenshot otherwise I cannot help.

eac3to v3.24
command line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\BDtoAVCHD\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "H:\Drive.Angry.2011.BluRay.1080p.DTSMA.x264-Rx\Drive.Angry.2011.BluRay.1080p.DTSMA.x264-Rx.mkv" 2: "C:\TEMP\DRIVE ANGRY (2011) - DRIVE ANGRY 3D.job_0.dts" 4: "C:\TEMP\DRIVE ANGRY (2011) - DRIVE ANGRY 3D.job_0.sup" -log="C:\TEMP\DRIVE ANGRY (2011) - DRIVE ANGRY 3D.job_0.eac3to_log.txt"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKV, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 2 subtitle tracks, 1:44:31, 24p /1.001
1: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
2: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz
(core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
3: AC3 Surround, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48kHz
4: Subtitle (VobSub)
5: Subtitle (VobSub), Spanish
[v01] The video track contains the (probably incorrect) "full range" flag. <WARNING>
Bitstream parsing for tracks 4 and 5 failed. <WARNING>
Demuxing these tracks may still produce correct results - or not. <WARNING>
This subtitle conversion is not supported. <ERROR>


this is file i copied from temp folder. can u please help me with this please.............



Oh god i tested it i got no audio absolutely no sound, picture is perfect no problems ,is it the ts muxer not muxing the audio ?

Can you please help me pistachio like u said i selected dts core audio 1509kbps.also no subtitles also.

Apart from picture no audio and and no subtitles.

Please help me Looking forward to hear from u soon..........

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Old 20th September 2011, 17:47   #257  |  Link
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@subair37:


As you can see in the log, the root cause of problems is the subtitle track. VobSub format is NOT supported:

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This subtitle conversion is not supported. <ERROR>
Only PGS and UTF-8 subs. are supported for MKV to AVCHD conversion.

If you repeat the conversion but selecting "Target subtitle = NONE" everything will be fine.

In the next release will include some code to check for exotic/unsupported codecs inside MKV’s...
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Old 20th September 2011, 19:38   #258  |  Link
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As you can see in the log, the root cause of problems is the subtitle track. VobSub format is NOT supported:



Only PGS and UTF-8 subs. are supported for MKV to AVCHD conversion.

If you repeat the conversion but selecting "Target subtitle = NONE" everything will be fine.

In the next release will include some code to check for exotic/unsupported codecs inside MKV’s...


thanks for your reply In the future b4 conversion how can i find out subtitles is VOB sub or a supported sub any way to find out wated 20 hours of my power to do this ,next time i can avoid this.


Also can you please include VOB subs in your next upgrade .............



Tried another conversion got one more error can u please tell me what is happening to me ...........



eac3to v3.24
command line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\BDtoAVCHD\eac3to\eac3to.exe" "H:\Pranchiyettan.&.The.Saint.2010.1080p.Blu.Ray.Rip.x264.DTS.Sub-XM3\Pranchiyettan.&.The.Saint.2010.1080p.Blu.Ray.Rip.x264.DTS.Sub-XM3.mkv" 2: "C:\TEMP\PRANCHIYETTAN AND THE SAINT (2010).job_0.dts" 3: "C:\TEMP\PRANCHIYETTAN AND THE SAINT (2010).job_0.sup" -log="C:\TEMP\PRANCHIYETTAN AND THE SAINT (2010).job_0.eac3to_log.txt"
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MKV, 1 video track, 1 audio track, 1 subtitle track, 2:27:37, 24p /1.001
1: h264/AVC, 1920x816 24p /1.001 (40:17)
2: DTS Master Audio, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 48kHz, 208ms
(core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 16 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
"Track 1 [Malayalam]"
3: Subtitle (PGS), "Track 1 [English]"
[a02] Extracting audio track number 2...
[a02] Applying DTS delay...
[a02] A remaining delay of -5ms could not be fixed.
[s03] Extracting subtitle track number 3...
[a02] Creating file "C:\TEMP\PRANCHIYETTAN AND THE SAINT (2010).job_0.dts"...
[s03] Creating file "C:\TEMP\PRANCHIYETTAN AND THE SAINT (2010).job_0.sup"...
[s03] Invalid EBML data (1). <ERROR>
[a02] Invalid EBML data (1). <ERROR>
Aborted at file position 3089104896. <ERROR>

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Your MKV is incomplete/corrupted/broken
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Your MKV is incomplete/corrupted/broken
Of course it is, a common issue with torrents.
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Drive.Angry.2011.BluRay.1080p.DTSMA.x264-Rx Basic Information ----------------- Container.......: Matroska Size............: 12.6 GiB Duration........: 1h 44mn Overall.Bitrate.: 17.3 Mbps Framerate.......: 23.976 fps Chapters.Inc....: YES DXVA Compliant..: YES Sample.Included.: YES Subs.Included...: English|Spanish Release.Date....: 05/22/2011 Video Information ----------------- Video.Format....: AVC Codec.ID........: MPEG4|ISO|AVC Format.Profile..: High@L4.1 Video.Bitrate...: 15.2 Mbps Dimensions......: 1920x1080 Aspect.Ratio....: 16:9 Audio(1)Information ----------------- Audio.Format....: DTSMA Audio.Bitrate...: Variable Channels........: 5.1 kHz/bit.........: 24 bits Language........: English Audio(2)Information ----------------- Audio.Format....: AC3 Audio.Bitrate...: 192 Kbps Channels........: 2.0 kHz/bit.........: 16 bits Language........: English Release Notes ------------- Source..........: BluRay Settings ------------ x264 [info]: frame I:1315 Avg QP:14.13 size:272935 x264 [info]: frame P:43627 Avg QP:15.84 size:120904 x264 [info]: frame B:105418 Avg QP:18.76 size: 43337 x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 4.7% 8.2% 7.2% 63.7% 5.6% 5.9% 1.9% 2.6% Screens From Encode ENJOY ANOTHER QUALiTY DOSE OF Rx GREETiNGS AND RESPECT IMAGiNE-WiKi-ELEKTRI4KA-LSD-Lynks-Cristal-SANTi-MACK-M4T1-FiRMA NPW-rok3r-BDK-SURiCAT-BMB-iNK-MadStan-Jamie111-PriMeHD and all of our friends
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