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Old 28th November 2006, 17:20   #321  |  Link
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Ah i c, thanks =) well what settings would you guys sugest for a 1.2 gb dvd rip of a movie? Should i deinterlace? What filter you guys think is the best? Is there anything else you would adjust? Thanks in advance

One more little sugestion i have, couls you include start and end time (computer time) and time taken to complete the job in the logfile?
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Old 29th November 2006, 08:16   #322  |  Link
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One more little sugestion i have, couls you include start and end time (computer time) and time taken to complete the job in the logfile?
done in next build

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Ah i c, thanks =) well what settings would you guys sugest for a 1.2 gb dvd rip of a movie? Should i deinterlace? What filter you guys think is the best? Is there anything else you would adjust? Thanks in advance
remember forum rules... don't ask what is best since is relative to source files...

deinterlace: leave auto, if needed deinterlacer will be placed in, if not needed no worry
filter: for a rip to x264 to 1.2gb... just a small filtering, leave the default removegrain(mode=2)
resolution: leave auto, is probably always the "better" choice, let automkv do it's calculations and let it determine the width
(again will be near full resolution..)

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Old 29th November 2006, 20:20   #323  |  Link
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OK ... i have problems encoding ts files with commercials in it ... sometimes the Channels are switched from AC3/3/2 to AC3 /2/0 i think ... Projectx is decoding the file right but i think beepipe is not working correctly here.

Converting the *.ac3 file to WAV 3/2 and then encode it with Nero AAC works correctly.

Sample :

http://member.file-upload.net/FoGBaV/film.rar


This is the Batch i used in my Scripts to get the AC3 work correctly :

@echo off
For %%D In (.) Do Set localpath="%%~fD\tmp\final\film.ac3"


start /low /wait /min .\exe\besweet\besweet -core( -input "tmp\film.ac3" -output "tmp\film_ac3.wav" -6chwav -logfile) -azid( -g max )


start /low /wait /min .\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.EXE -br 192000 -2pass -if tmp\film_ac3.wav -of tmp\final\film.ac3.mp4

del /Q tmp\film_ac3.wav


I Don't know if this is ok to d oso ... but it worked in the past ...8)
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thanks for the link

i will try to "study" something

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Tahnks again for the feedback. Did a few more tests and another problem occured: I used all the standard settings to convert a dvd to mkv, 2 language tracks, two subtitle tracks, 1 movie track. Everything was done properly, except at the end i had no mkv file, but audio and video was encoded and is playable. I included a screenshot of all the files generated by automkv. Now the interesting thing is, that if I try encoding the dvd that automkv ripped before, and only select one audio track, then i do get an mkv file in the end. What the problem is i cant really tell though. Also I realized that the quality is a lot worse if i let automkv do everything by itself. Gona do some further testing on the quality part, but do you have any idea why i dont get an mkv file?

Heres the log:

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09:48:24 0.51d - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - -
09:48:24 Selected Input file:
09:48:24 Selected Output dir: D:\
09:48:24 Selected Container type: MKV
09:48:24 Selected Size: 1000
09:48:24 Selected Slice: 1
09:48:24 Selected Encoder: X264
09:48:24 Selected Profile: HQ-Slow.xml
09:48:24 Selected Width: Automatic
09:48:24 Selected Resizer: SimpleResize (neutral soft)
09:48:24 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
09:48:24 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
09:48:24 Enabled CRF/CQ autoresize with value 18
09:48:24 Track Language 1: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0,1]
09:48:24 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
09:48:24 Audio Quality 1: 0.35
09:48:24 Track Language 2: Deutsch (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0,1]
09:48:24 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
09:48:24 Audio Quality 2: 0.35
09:48:24
09:48:24 Starting ripping from E:\VIDEO_TS\ to D:\
10:05:29 Finished Ripping
10:05:29 Starting SubRipping
10:07:00 Selected All subtitles tracks
10:07:00 Finished SubRipping
10:07:00 Subtitle Size: -1 bytes
10:07:00 Starting Indexing
10:07:00 Dgindex CMD: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=2,1 -YR=2 -AIF=[D:\dvd\video_ts\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[D:\movie] -exit -minimize
10:09:28 Finished indexing
10:09:28 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 2
10:09:28 DelayCut CMD: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "D:\fixed2.ac3" "D:\movie T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 2ms.ac3"
10:09:36 Original 2' Audio Size: 386509312 bytes
10:09:36 DelayCut CMD: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "D:\fixed1.ac3" "D:\movie T02 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 2ms.ac3"
10:09:44 Original 1' Audio Size: 386507520 bytes
10:09:44 Finished fixing audio delay
10:09:45 Encoding D:\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
10:37:54 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 277831182 bytes
10:37:54 Encoding D:\fixed2.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.35 quality
11:06:13 Encoded 2' Audio Track: 277827238 bytes
11:06:16 Number of Frames: 172552
11:06:16 Framerate: 25.000000
11:06:16 Movie lenght in Seconds: 6903
11:06:16 Movie Width: 720
11:06:16 Movie Height: 576
11:07:42 Processing completed. Type is determined to be progressive.
11:07:42 Order: 1
11:07:42 Starting X264 AutoResize with WIDTH of Automatic and wanted size of 1048576000 bytes
11:07:42 CRF encoding X264: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --crf 18 --stats "D:\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --merange 12 --weightb --b-pyramid --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads 2 --output "D:\resmovie.mp4" "D:\resmovie.avs"
11:17:10 Tested total movie: 5%
11:17:10 AutoResize movie size: 61685268 bytes
11:17:10 Movie Width suggested based on sample size: 448
11:17:10 Starting X264
11:17:10 Command Line 1' Pass X264: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 570 --stats "D:\.stats" --ref 0 --no-b-adapt --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --merange 12 --weightb --b-pyramid --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads 2 --output NUL "D:\movie.avs"
11:17:10 Command Line 2' Pass X264: D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 2 --bitrate 570 --stats "D:\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --trellis 1 --ref 3 --filter -2,-1 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --merange 12 --weightb --b-pyramid --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads 2 --output "D:\movie.mp4" "D:\movie.avs"
13:54:37 Only Movie Size: 494796398 bytes
13:54:37 Selected Subtitle Track: RIP ALL SUBS
13:54:37 D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe -o "D:\movie.mkv" --aspect-ratio 1:1.777778 --chapters "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\chapters.txt" "D:\movie.mp4" --language 1:eng "D:\audio.mp4" --language 1:deu "D:\audio2.mp4" "D:\movie.idx"
13:54:37 Final Muxed size: -1 bytes
13:54:37
13:54:37 Script AutoCrop.log
13:54:37
13:54:37 Crop(10,0,700,576)
13:54:37
13:54:37 Script Resmovie.avs
13:54:37
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\fft3dfilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\RemoveGrain.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
13:54:37 #loadpluginstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test1
13:54:37
13:54:37 Import("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
13:54:37 Import("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\QMF.avsi")
13:54:37 #importstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test2
13:54:37
13:54:37 movie = mpeg2source("D:\movie.d2v")
13:54:37 function getOrder(clip c) {
13:54:37 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
13:54:37 Return order }
13:54:37 #filter1start
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test3
13:54:37
13:54:37 #cropstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
13:54:37 fixed_aspect = 1.422222
13:54:37 c_width = width(cropclip)
13:54:37 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
13:54:37 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
13:54:37 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
13:54:37 out_width = 704
13:54:37 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
13:54:37 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
13:54:37 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
13:54:37 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
13:54:37 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
13:54:37
13:54:37 #resizestart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test4
13:54:37
13:54:37 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
13:54:37 #filter2start
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test5
13:54:37
13:54:37 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
13:54:37 function Comptest(clip c, float percent)
13:54:37 {
13:54:37 frange=floor(14./(percent/100.))
13:54:37 Return SelectRangeEvery(c, frange, 14)
13:54:37 }
13:54:37 Comptest(5)
13:54:37
13:54:37 Script movie.avs
13:54:37
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\fft3dfilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\RemoveGrain.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
13:54:37 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
13:54:37 #loadpluginstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test1
13:54:37
13:54:37 Import("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
13:54:37 Import("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\QMF.avsi")
13:54:37 #importstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test2
13:54:37
13:54:37 movie = mpeg2source("D:\movie.d2v")
13:54:37 function getOrder(clip c) {
13:54:37 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
13:54:37 Return order }
13:54:37 #filter1start
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test3
13:54:37
13:54:37 #cropstart
13:54:37
13:54:37 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
13:54:37 fixed_aspect = 1.422222
13:54:37 c_width = width(cropclip)
13:54:37 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
13:54:37 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
13:54:37 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
13:54:37 out_width = 448
13:54:37 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
13:54:37 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
13:54:37 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
13:54:37 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
13:54:37 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
13:54:37
13:54:37 #resizestart
13:54:37
13:54:37 #test4
13:54:37
13:54:37 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
13:54:37 #filter2start
13:54:38
13:54:38 #test5
13:54:38
13:54:38 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
13:54:38
13:54:38 Script mkvmaudio.avs
13:54:38
13:54:38 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
13:54:38 NicAC3Source("D:\fixed1.ac3")
13:54:38 EnsureVBRMP3Sync()
13:54:38 ConvertAudioToFloat()
13:54:38 #Applyed Original downmixing routines
13:54:38 Normalize()
13:54:38
13:54:38 Script mkvmaudio.bat
13:54:38
13:54:38 "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\besweet\bepipe.exe" --script "Import(^D:\mkvmaudio.avs^)" | "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe" -ignorelength -q 0.35 -if - -of "D:\audio.mp4"
13:54:38
13:54:38 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
13:54:38
13:54:38 LoadPlugin("D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
13:54:38 NicAC3Source("D:\fixed2.ac3")
13:54:38 EnsureVBRMP3Sync()
13:54:38 ConvertAudioToFloat()
13:54:38 #Applyed Original downmixing routines
13:54:38 Normalize()
13:54:38
13:54:38 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
13:54:38
13:54:38 "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\besweet\bepipe.exe" --script "Import(^D:\mkvmaudio2.avs^)" | "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe" -ignorelength -q 0.35 -if - -of "D:\audio2.mp4"
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Buzzqw, do you have access to any dvr-ms files as created by Windows Media Center 2005?

AutoMKV is very close to being able to handle these files if the user first wraps them in a directshowsource script, but sometimes I get audio sync problems. These files are new to me, so I do not yet know the details. I could put one up for you like the other files if you are interested. Let me know.
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Buzzqw, do you have access to any dvr-ms files as created by Windows Media Center 2005?

AutoMKV is very close to being able to handle these files if the user first wraps them in a directshowsource script, but sometimes I get audio sync problems. These files are new to me, so I do not yet know the details. I could put one up for you like the other files if you are interested. Let me know.
All of the HD files I use are originally .dvr-ms files from MCE 2005. What I've learned is you need a good program like VideoReDo (http://www.videoredo.com) to properly fix any errors in your video or audio streams. VRD is well worth the $50.00 price tag and you'll always get a nice cleap, totally in sync file. Take a look at VRD's "QuickStream Fix" for those especially borked files.

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Old 30th November 2006, 08:24   #328  |  Link
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D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe -o "D:\movie.mkv" --aspect-ratio 1:1.777778 --chapters "D:\automkv\AutoMKV051\exe\chapters.txt" "D:\movie.mp4" --language 1:eng "D:\audio.mp4" --language 1:deu "D:\audio2.mp4" "D:\movie.idx"

with this command line i succesfully muxed (with mkvmerge update to 1.8.1)
Try this:

1) from dos propmpt launch the same command line and spot the error
2) if fails try upgrading mkvtoolnx within \exe\matroska folder

about dvr-ms i have to search around for this files, if someone could post a link...

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Ok that didnt work, after updating the mkvtool, but then i realized that the idx file was missing in the first place, see screenshot...

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please post para.lst and dvdinfo.txt (into automkv.exe folder)

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dvdinfo.txt i can find in the automkv.exe folder:
Quote:
9 letbox

PGC 1. Length: 0:00:05:10

Audio 1. Deutsch (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0,1]
Audio 2. English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0,1]

Subtitle 1. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x21) [0,1] wide
Subtitle 2. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x22) [0,1] letbox


PGC 2. Length: 1:55:02:10

Audio 1. Deutsch (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0,1]
Audio 2. English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0,1]

Subtitle 1. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x21) [0,1] wide
Subtitle 2. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x22) [0,1] letbox

But the para.lst file is NOT in the automkv.exe folder, it is in the output folder/drive d:
Quote:
D:\DVD\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
D:\VTS
1
0
ALL
CLOSE
So the only files that are in the D:\automkv\AutoMKV051 folder are: auomkv.ini, auomkv.ita, dvdinfo.txt, x264profile.xml, automkv051.exe and folder doc, exe and profiles. The rest is all in the D: drive, like on the screenshot
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Old 30th November 2006, 19:29   #332  |  Link
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(the files are in correct folders)

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Subtitle 1. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x21) [0,1] wide
Subtitle 2. Deutsch 0 (0xBD 0x22) [0,1] letbox
agles.. angles...

rip all sub failed due to angles i suppose... in that case is better to select both subtitles by using both SubTracks 1 & 2

Is for this reason that i added pgc selection... but rip all subs is a "backdoor" for select more subs than 2 ...

i must check it...

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Hi Buzz,

The AutoMKV link in your sig always seems to point to the last point you make in this thread.... Is it supposed to do this?
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Will runn another test, using subtitle wide as the first subtitle, subtitle letbox as the second, will know tomorrow if this is the problem..
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hm for some reason, even if i only try to rip one sub, the sub is not ripped at all, it goes straight to dgindex and encoding audio/video after ripping the dvd. no subripping...
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???
please try this build www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV051f.exe


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All of the HD files I use are originally .dvr-ms files from MCE 2005. What I've learned is you need a good program like VideoReDo (http://www.videoredo.com) to properly fix any errors in your video or audio streams. VRD is well worth the $50.00 price tag and you'll always get a nice cleap, totally in sync file. Take a look at VRD's "QuickStream Fix" for those especially borked files.

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Travisbell, thanks for the tip on VideoReDo. Nice product. Btw, I discovered my sync problems with mce2005 dvr-ms files were caused by the variable rate format. This line opens and syncs them fine for me. Can you give it a try to double check [in vdub or something]?
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directshowsource("D:\temp\test.dvr-ms",fps=29.970,convertfps = true)
/ADD: @ buzz - I think all you would need to do to support dvr-ms files is treat them as you do AVI files except add the fps=xx.xxx,convertfps = true to the scripts. The pcm audio is contained within them. If you want a sample put up on ftp, ping me anytime.

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update NEW FULL PACKAGE
www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV052.rar

FIXED: non idle process xvid_encrow in second pass
FIXED: "final muxed size" for avi container desn't appear
FIXED: occasional crash on xvid 2 pass mode
FIXED: XviD CQ mode encoding, changed bframe bias
FIXED: rare combination that will lead to bad movie.avs when NO RESIZE, NO DEINT, NO FILTERS and NO COLORMATRIX is applyed
FIXED: Subripping with angles (? beta)
ADDED: AutoMKV now do its works creating a "temp" directory in destination folder. In this folder are created all temporay files, the muxed final ones will be in normal destination folder, with the log
ADDED: "All Audio Tracks" for ifo input
ADDED: ProjectX support for TS files, check in advanced settings
ADDED: slighty changed the command line parameters (try from dos automkv.exe /? ), the first audio parameters can be now, or number of audio tracks or "all" (without quotes "") for encoding all audio tracks
ADDED: support for dvr-ms (? beta)
ADDED: total encoding time in log file
UPDATE: Oggenc 2.8.3, CCT AAC, Matroska 1.8.1, TDeint, TIVTC

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Ehm, I must be doing something wrong with AutoMKV but I'll ask anyway :

- I choose my source (avi file)
- I set my audio track to vorbis (q0)
- I set resolution width to 528
- I set disk settings to 60 (I want a ~60MB file)
- I choose the CQ-ASP_Q2_eq(crf) profile
I'm asked to hit target filesize or not: I choose "Hit target filesize"
('cause I want to try this new CRF technique from the thread DDog started).
- I set container to MKV and codec to X264.

Then I click start, and several x264 windows open and close faster than buzz lightyear, and this goes on for ever... (I need to kill AutoMKV in the taskmanager). Result: no real encoding happens.

The log seems to indicate that the source file wasn't opened correctly (movie length = 0).

If a file potentially has a problem, it would be great if you could "check" for those eventualities and pop an error message somewhere instead of having x264 going on and on for ever


Here's the log :
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12:42:28 0.52  - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12:42:28 Selected Input file:     D:\_etienne\vidz\HackRoots22.avi
12:42:28 Selected Output dir:     D:\_etienne\vidz\temp\
12:42:28 Selected Container type: MKV
12:42:28 Selected Size:           60
12:42:28 Selected Slice:          1
12:42:28 Selected Encoder:        X264
12:42:28 Selected Profile:        CQ-ASP_Q2_eq(crf).xml
12:42:28 Selected Width:          528
12:42:28 Selected Resizer:        SimpleResize (neutral soft)
12:42:28 Selected Filters:        RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:42:28 Selected Deinterlacer:   AUTO
12:42:28 NeroAACEnc.exe not present
12:42:28 Enabled CRF/CQ autoresize with value 18
12:42:28 Track Language 1:        HackRoots22.avi
12:42:28 Audio Codec 1:           Ogg Vorbis
12:42:28 Audio Quality 1:         0
12:42:28 Selected Hit Media Size
12:42:30 Number of Frames:        
12:42:30 Framerate:               
12:42:30 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:30 Movie Width:             
12:42:30 Movie Height:            
12:42:30 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:32 Number of Frames:        
12:42:32 Framerate:               
12:42:32 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:32 Movie Width:             
12:42:32 Movie Height:            
12:42:32 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:34 Number of Frames:        
12:42:34 Framerate:               
12:42:34 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:34 Movie Width:             
12:42:34 Movie Height:            
12:42:34 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:35 Number of Frames:        
12:42:35 Framerate:               
12:42:35 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:35 Movie Width:             
12:42:35 Movie Height:            
12:42:35 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:37 Number of Frames:        
12:42:37 Framerate:               
12:42:37 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:37 Movie Width:             
12:42:37 Movie Height:            
12:42:37 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:38 Number of Frames:        
12:42:38 Framerate:               
12:42:38 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:38 Movie Width:             
12:42:38 Movie Height:            
12:42:38 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
12:42:40 Number of Frames:        
12:42:40 Framerate:               
12:42:40 Movie lenght in Seconds: 0
12:42:40 Movie Width:             
12:42:40 Movie Height:            
12:42:40 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to AviSource
Opening the avs scripts generated by automkv, I pined the problem down to several flaws (one of them being a missing codec of my system but you can't do much about that ).

In the temp directory, time.avs doesn't include the fps="" parameter to directshowsource(), and this gives me a "couldn't determine source framerate" error in avisynth (this is why the problem I stated above happens).

I'll try to get my hands on something else to encode and see what it gives
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