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3rd February 2006, 15:56 | #1681 | Link |
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0.2.3.2063 3 Feb 2006 Commit by dimzon: -New very experimental stereo->5.1 upmix modes (using Sox avisynth filter) - try it && report! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...538#post779538
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4th February 2006, 09:11 | #1682 | Link | |
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4th February 2006, 11:29 | #1683 | Link |
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The audio configuration dialogs already use visual inheritance (dimzon introduced that). Do all dialogs that contain profiles really act the same? If so, a three tiered architecture (ProfileDialog, AudioDialog: ProfileDialog, NaacConfigurationDialog: AudioDialog) could make sense.. but it really comes down to how much in common there is. I know audio and video have a lot but I'm somewhat unsure about the rest. I guess in the spirit of breaking the least amount, going just for video might be preferable as an intermediate step.
BTW, I have no plans for the weekend so chances are I go on a refactoring spree. so please keep Form1 and JobUtil untouched, or at least everything that concerns the generation and management of jobs.
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4th February 2006, 13:18 | #1684 | Link |
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@dimzon: with the avisynth encoding (I haven't heard anything negative about it.. people just need to set it up properly but with berrinam's guide that's not really a problem either and so I'm even considering disabling the radiobutton to see where it leads.. ) we can now look into more encoders again. You already have a winamp aac encoder wrapper so perhaps we could support that now. And then there's vorbis for mkv.
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4th February 2006, 23:56 | #1687 | Link |
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About the problem in x64 discused here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=106740 I managed to do anonymous CVS checkout and get the latest source files. I changed platform to x86 in configuration properties for MeGUI and neroraw projects in VS2005 and succsesfuly compiled the solution. Now the bug is fixed in Windows XP x64 and task manager shows that MeGUI is 32-bit application, so I can open d2v files and avs scripts in MeGUI. I am student of Computer Science and maybe sometimes in future (when i learn more C#) i will join the developement of MeGUI. |
5th February 2006, 00:48 | #1688 | Link |
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Major announcement: since I started refactoring (currently doing profiles.. with the provider as dropdown items as dimzon suggested), and considering all the changes that lie ahead, I decided to dump conditional compilation effective immediately. I'll make a commit after redoing the profiles so that you can resynch and I think it would be prudent to let development rest until then as this is a major change that affects every single file.
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5th February 2006, 13:28 | #1689 | Link |
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grr.. SN25P is at it again.. won't boot from my Raptor anymore. Thank good I kept the somewhat messed up XP on my Deathstar.
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5th February 2006, 17:55 | #1690 | Link |
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Man was that a bad idea moving profiles out of form1.. I'm still working on it, but I'll leave something for berrinam. A few points to be considered: attach profiles to dropdowns like I did with codecsettings in the main form (see dimzon's sample code). Make the dropdown non editable.. right now adding, switching and deleting is sort of a chance game.. you don't really know if it works the way you intended. E.g. you select a profile, then type something, then press delete.. the profile you selected is being deleted.. but on screen you have a profile name that doesn't exist. So that could be made to be perfectly deterministic.
Also, in my next commit you'll see that the audio dialog launching has been extremely streamlined.. the same should be done for video.. the reason I didn't do this yet is because the different video dialogs have different parameters that are given to it so the streamlining has to start there.
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5th February 2006, 22:35 | #1691 | Link |
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What files other than the ones i've listed below could be updateable from the AutoUpdate window? I got that list from all the "filepaths" in the settings section.
mencoder besweet mp4box mkvmerge x264 xvid_encraw dgindex faac neroraw Basically, anything that is needed by MeGUI that a user might need should be included in this list. This will allow for on-the-fly downloading (if the user wants) so if a plugin isn't found, it can be downloaded and set up in the background.
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5th February 2006, 22:39 | #1692 | Link |
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I wouldn't worry about besweet anymore.. it's going to be phased out. For mp3 encoding via avisynth we need lame. On top of that, for audio processing via avisynth we need nic's audio plugins.
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5th February 2006, 23:12 | #1693 | Link |
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0.2.3.2053 5 Feb 2006
Commit by Doom9 - Moved all profile handling to the new ProfileManager class - Use of List<> and IDictionary<,> instead of ArrayList and HashTable (not all classes have been checked) - Refactored audio / video codec settings in the main GUI. Using the SettingsProvider approach dimzon suggested - Simplified a bunch of methods in the main GUI - Output name textboxes are disabled where applicable if the output selection button is disabled - Conditional compilation removed I also tried to live up to the coding guidelines I outlined a few pages ago.. at times it was news for me too so I hope I managed to do a halfway passable job. Now for the future: @berrinam: if you're going to create a common base class for the video codec settings, you might also want to look into the possibility to attach profiles to the dropdown as I did with video/audio settings in the main GUI.. and then propagate that throughout the program. My next stop will be the encoding refactoring now to further cut down the size of the main class and while I'm add it, give the whole avi thing a serious review.
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Has anybody ever thought the audio handling was cumbersome (at least for programmers), there are a lot of checks in there to make sure the output name and settings for each audio stream are correct. Would it be bad if instead of having so many checks, just have the encoder check if a stream is properly set up and return an error if it's not (possibly with an option to adjust whatever is wrong.. I'd tend to say the settings should override the output extension)?
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6th February 2006, 12:19 | #1698 | Link |
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just proposals: Code:
private void initializeDropdowns() { this.fileType.SelectedIndex = (int)VideoJob.FileType.MP4; // MP4 this.videoCodec.Items.AddRange(new object[] { new LavcSettingsProvider(), new X264SettingsProvider(), new SnowSettingsProvider(), new XviDSettingsProvider() }); this.videoCodec.SelectedIndex = (int)VideoJob.CodecType.AVC; this.audioCodec.Items.AddRange(new object[] { new NeroAACSettingsProvider(), new LameMP3SettingsProvider(), new FaacSettingsProvider() }); this.audioCodec.SelectedIndex = 0; } Code:
public class LavcSettingsProvider : IVideoSettingsProvider { ... private static IVideoSettingsProvider instance = new LavcSettingsProvider(); public static IVideoSettingsProvider Instance {get{return instance}} } Code:
new object[] { NeroAACSettingsProvider.Instance...) Code:
public static readonly object[] VideoCodecs = new object[] {...} ... this.videoCodec.DataSource=VideoCodecs; Code:
this.videoCodec.SelectedItem = X264SettingsProvider.Instance; Code:
his.videoCodec.SelectedIndex = (int)VideoJob.CodecType.AVC;
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6th February 2006, 14:57 | #1700 | Link |
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0.2.3.2065 6 Feb 2006 Commit by dimzon - Fixed bug opening Avs Generator window - Fixed BlockAlign bug in AviSynthAudioEncoder - Simplified d2vReader code (now it just forwards it's calls to AvsReader executed on Mpeg2Source(fileName) script) d2vReader still experimental, we can undo it any time
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