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6th November 2003, 00:42 | #1 | Link | |
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Dtdrive to demux & fix RM files
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- enables demuxing audio & video streams - if producer did not finish indexing a file, dtdrive can fix it i remember once i wished i had this tool Broken link: download DTDriver.rar (475 ko) Get it here instead: download DTDriver.rar (475 ko) Last edited by karl_lillevold; 21st January 2005 at 18:18. |
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6th November 2003, 01:52 | #2 | Link |
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very cool
[edit]any idea why the gui would work, but copying the commandline generated by the gui into a console and executing wouldn't? Because that's what I'm getting :| Last edited by RadicalEd; 6th November 2003 at 03:21. |
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ah, yeah, that works, although just decoding (not passthrough) doesn't work for writing to rmvb, and won't write to any other format (failed to find filewriter for designated file). Any ideas?
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decoding requires decoders for the formats you try to decode.
filewriting to other formats than RM, requires filewriters for those formats. I tried zedude's GUI and it works nicely for the purposes it was made for, demux and passthrough fix. However, it does not include any other DLLs than those needed for these purposes, I think.
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The link to the dtdriver GUI is dead. Unless the author updates or objects, I will make available a copy...
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moved to realvideo forum
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bond: excellent! I noticed this old thread was in the wrong forum after I posted the reply, but knew I could count on you
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just drop me a pm if you find another one
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Dtdrive GUI download: download DTDriver.rar (475 ko)
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can u plz add a section to change the resolution....?
for example i have some rmvb files that are 576x432 and i want tro make them 336x252, but i want to beable to play them bs player and not just realplayer. thx in advance |
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he wants to "resize to lower rez". Makes no sense.
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im do them at that resolution because when im doing my work i can watch my encodes and because also i do them at a smaller bitrate anyway. the are jusr some of the simple settings that i use for a 4:3 show,
Resolution - 336x252 Average Bitrate - 230 MAX Bitrate - 1150 and so far a have always gotten a very high quality encode for the size of the file i need and the resolution. but as karl said that i can re-encode them to get my resolution, i have tried to get the files to re-encode but as i said last time you help me out i was getting sound problems but if there is a better way or some one knows of a better way then please let me know. thx in advance Last edited by clone83; 25th January 2005 at 00:56. |
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