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Old 24th February 2010, 23:59   #841  |  Link
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Zathor, please update the SVN; that's why it exists. Thanks.
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Old 25th February 2010, 00:03   #842  |  Link
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Speaking of the calculator....I still find that it's on the high side for m2ts container in both dvd5 and dvd9 sizes.
So, I've been able to adjust accordingly. However I'm at a loss for bd25 size. Suggestions welcome.
The m2ts calculation is experimental. I'm open for any suggestions to improve this part.

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Feature request:
After each update remember user-defined file sizes and don't delete them.
Please post all feature requests also to the sourceforge page. Otherwise they may get lost.
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Old 25th February 2010, 00:43   #843  |  Link
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Zathor, please update the SVN; that's why it exists. Thanks.
Most of the time I update the SVN a few minutes before or a few minutes after I publish a new version. This time I had a few other things to do between these tasks. Because I am the only active developer at the moment I do it as fast and in the order and way I am able to do it - there is no other developer waiting to incorporate my code. It would be a good thing if there would be one.

If the source code is not committed a few days after a new build has been published you can remind my and I will apologize for my laziness. Please do not push me a few minutes after an update.

By the way - SVN should be up to date in all relevant parts now.
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Old 25th February 2010, 01:22   #844  |  Link
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Most of the time I update the SVN a few minutes before or a few minutes after I publish a new version. This time I had a few other things to do between these tasks. Because I am the only active developer at the moment I do it as fast and in the order and way I am able to do it - there is no other developer waiting to incorporate my code. It would be a good thing if there would be one.

If the source code is not committed a few days after a new build has been published you can remind my and I will apologize for my laziness. Please do not push me a few minutes after an update.

By the way - SVN should be up to date in all relevant parts now.
I know you are the only developer and I appreciate all the hard work you are doing. Don't get me wrong but sometimes you didn't commit your changes for days, although you had released a new version on the server. That's why I thought you would do the same. The SVN exists for a reason and this has nothing to do with the fact that you are the only dev. At least this is how I see it.
I just compile the latest meGUI for testing purposes and most of the times I find that a new build exists without the changes in the source code being published. Anyway, I hope you get my thinking, I didn't want to sound like I don't appreciate your work.
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Old 25th February 2010, 07:47   #845  |  Link
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With b-pyramid normal now on as default (r1462 and higher), we now need a GUI switch for explicitly turning b-pyramid off.
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Old 25th February 2010, 12:55   #846  |  Link
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I have a probleme. I encode a movie in x264 in mp4 container but when I want to mux it with mkvtoolnix 3.20 there is just a few minute of movie in my mkv.

sorry for my bad english
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Old 25th February 2010, 14:20   #847  |  Link
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jeremy33, read the last few pages of the mkvtoolnix thread, where i believe a similar problem was reported and perhaps resolved.
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Old 26th February 2010, 00:51   #848  |  Link
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i haven't tested extensively, but i've hit 4.35-4.36GB everytime i've selected DVD5. files were a 640kbps AC3 and a raw h264 stream muxed to m2ts with tsmuxer.
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Old 27th February 2010, 05:54   #849  |  Link
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There is a Uint64 Overflow Error in The Bitratecalculator.

I try to calculate audio & video for a stream that is 21 hours in length. When i select the 1rst Audio i get uint64 Overflow Error. At the Moment it is not possible to calculate a stream for 24h length with Audio (mp3 or ac3). 24h are typical for Security video/cam for exsample.

This must be calculated with external calculator for the moment.
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Old 27th February 2010, 18:40   #850  |  Link
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I have downloaded this build from scratch. Everything seems to go fine except I can not create a dv2 file. It starts to make the file but hangs. The log does not give an error as I end the abort the process myself. I am obviously missing something simple but can not figure it out. I ran the dv2 creator from the folder not using Megui and had the same problem.
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Old 27th February 2010, 18:44   #851  |  Link
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I have downloaded this build from scratch. Everything seems to go fine except I can not create a dv2 file. It starts to make the file but hangs. The log does not give an error as I end the abort the process myself. I am obviously missing something simple but can not figure it out. I ran the dv2 creator from the folder not using Megui and had the same problem.

what happens when you use standalone dgindex (not from megui) ?

are you sure you have a mpeg2 file?
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Old 27th February 2010, 18:49   #852  |  Link
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Ill download the standalone dgindex a new an not use the one from megui and let you know what happens.
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Old 27th February 2010, 19:58   #853  |  Link
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I downloaded version 1.5.7 and it hung again. I tried another source and they hang as well.
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Old 27th February 2010, 20:01   #854  |  Link
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rkalwaitis - what does mediainfo say about your source files?

what are they/where are they from? is it possible they are corrupted?
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Old 27th February 2010, 20:15   #855  |  Link
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Streamtype MPEG2Program
profile main@main
Frame Size 720x480
Display Size (not specified)
aspect Ration 16:9 (3)
Frame Rate 29.970030
Video Type Film 99.99%
Vob Cell ID 1 3.

The files are from my original DVD ripped with DVDdecrypter, they are VOB files. Im almost positive that its not a problem with Neuron's App or Megui. I have another computer and these applications work fine on it. This is a newer computer and its giving me no love. That is why I feel as if Im missing something that I should of loaded. But for the love of me, I can't figure it out. As for being corrupted, I suppose anything is possible Ill redo them and try another source.
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Old 27th February 2010, 20:17   #856  |  Link
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is that the correct frame size? 729x480? or is that a typo?

my guess would be it's not decrypted properly

try dvdfabhd decrypter (or dvd fab, or anydvd)
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Old 27th February 2010, 20:21   #857  |  Link
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Typo--okay Ill try another ripper from your suggestions and see what happens.
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Old 27th February 2010, 20:43   #858  |  Link
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I guess your guess is spot on, as it worked after having tried again. Strange...
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Old 2nd March 2010, 22:40   #859  |  Link
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I get this error when I make d2v file through meGUI, the error start after meGUI create the d2v file and prepare it for next step croping > resize and so on...



Installed everything fresh, no help as well.

I have tried to make the d2v through separate DGIndex, everything goes normal.
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Old 2nd March 2010, 22:42   #860  |  Link
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kool - you have to make an .avs script

eg.
MPEG2Source("VTS_02_2.d2v")

MeGUI has an .avs script creator in the tools menu, try plugging the .d2v into that
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