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5th February 2007, 10:20 | #161 | Link |
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I never tried to compile x64 version.
I heard than somebody compiled successfully on a x64 linux, so it should not be too difficult to have a stable x64 Windows version. But : I will need some people to test x64 beta releases. please contact me at zen@mediaarea.net for being a beta-tester! Theses errors are curious, File_MpegPs.cpp is not in your project, I don't know why... I will release a new release soon, with source code, I hope it will be fixed.
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I can help test an x64 version. I am running vista ultimate x64 w 4 gigs ram and an e6600 on my test box. It has vs2005 installed c# and c++ and 64 bit compiler.
There are two things that are needed here, a 32 bit version that will run under vista x64 and a 64 bit version. Apps like MeGui are 32 bit so they cannot load a 64 bit dll. MeGui needs AVISynth which is 32 bit. There is a 64 bit version but until all the necessary filters are ported to 64 bit MeGui cannot run the 64bit version of AVISynth. Practically speaking I am not sure this will happen for a long time. So the real priority (for MeGui) is getting the 32bit version of MediaInfo running on a 64 bit windows box. Personally, I would also like the 64 bit version of MediaInfo for some other programs. I was trying to get a good compile so I could debug it and see where its failing at but compiling has been quite a bear. My c++ skills are very very rusty. |
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MEDIAINFO_MULTI_NO MEDIAINFO_VIDEO_NO MEDIAINFO_AUDIO_NO MEDIAINFO_IMAGE_NO MEDIAINFO_TEXT_NO MEDIAINFO_COMPRESSOR_NO MEDIAINFO_RIFF_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEGTS_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEG_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEGV_YES MEDIAINFO_AC3_YES MEDIAINFO_DTS_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEGA_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEG4_YES MEDIAINFO_MPEGPS_YES Code:
Error 1 error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __invalid_parameter_noinfo referenced in function "public: class std::_String_const_iterator<wchar_t,struct std::char_traits<wchar_t>,class std::allocator<wchar_t> > & __thiscall std::_String_const_iterator<wchar_t,struct std::char_traits<wchar_t>,class std::allocator<wchar_t> >::operator+=(int)" (??Y?$_String_const_iterator@_WU?$char_traits@_W@std@@V?$allocator@_W@2@@std@@QAEAAV01@H@Z) ZenLib.lib Error 2 error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __invalid_parameter_noinfo ZenLib.lib Error 3 error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __invalid_parameter_noinfo ZenLib.lib |
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I have just released a new version (0.7.4.4).
There is the source code, even for MSVC2005 (in Project/MSVC directory). This is the one I use for the release, so it should work! Please contact me at zen@mediaarea.net for 64-bit testing, we don't need to flood this forum ;-)
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I have talked with Zenitram about AVS parsing. There are a couple of problems with AVS files.
What is needed is some form of avisynth probe to get media information from the avisynth file. I don't think this should go into the MediaInfo dll since it wont be cross platform. |
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I am assuming we are talking about outside of MediaInfo here. I need the basic information, codec, frame rate, resolution, aspect ratio, audio channels etc... I am looking at some code that is inside of MeGui to see if I can get it that way.
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Not from .avs files: As he said, this would be too complex to support all plugins which modify theses parameters.
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AR is all wrong with the new media info:
Now I always get 16/9 for my 1:2.35 resized encodes. Apart from the above everything works like charm - thank you.
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Conatiners: AVI Open DML 2.0 (VduB 1.7.0, VDubMod, AVI-Mux). Now, wait a sec, happens with Matroska as well (MKV Toolnix 2.0.0, patch from the 1st of Feb.)! If I revert to the previous version, it lists 1:2.35. cheers, HDBR77
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Aspect Ratio Values
Indeed....
I've just tried it myself and something does seem to have changed. Here are some MPEG-4 samples for you. They all have a resolution of 720x576 pixels with 64:45 aspect ratio signalling. Effectively giving them a playback aspect ratio of 2.37:1... Cheers
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"if (AspectRatio >1.70 AspectRatio F1<2.85) AspectRatio_String=_T("16/9");" (yes, stupid... 2.85 instead of 1.85) For all codecs and containers, because it is in the core. You can see the exact value with Menu Debug --> Advanced mode (in Tree or Text view) So the exact value is always right, but not the string shown (I changed it because it was not enough precise) used in classic views. Will be OK in next version 0.7.4.5 or next development snapshot. 2.35 will be shown if DAR is between 2.30 and 2.40, I hope this is not a too big aproximation. Don't hesitate to write me more bugs! PS : please use the tracker of sourceforge for bugs http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?grou...62&atid=581181 this is easier for me to track the bugs instead of all forums! ;-) PPS : thanks SeeMoreDigital for examples!
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000020AF scalability: 0 (0) --> Codec: MPEG-4V --> Codec: MPEG-4V --> Width: 720 --> Height: 304 --> AspectRatio: 2.368 --> Resolution: 8 --> Chroma: 4:2:0 --> Interlacement: PPF --> Codec_Settings: BVOP --> Codec_Settings/BVOP: Yes --> Codec_Settings/GMC: 0 --> Codec_Settings: QPel --> Codec_Settings/QPel: Yes --> Codec_Settings: Custom Matrix --> Codec_Settings/Matrix: Custom (...) Quote:
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I just discovered the new function in MediaInfo, the --Inform parameter. It is exactly what I need for my application. But the parameters are split into different groups (General, Video, Audio etc.) I would need a mixture of these parametrs, how can I do it? Or do I have to run MediaInfo 3-times to get all the parameters? And by the way there is a small bug in the examples for this function (--Help-Inform). It displays the CL as MediaInfo.exe -Inform=..., bu the correct should be MediaInfo.exe --Inform=... It took me some time before I found out why it isn't working. |
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But you can give to MediaInfo a file directly (I forgot to put it in the help), example : Code:
MediaInfo --Inform=file://Example.csv "TEST.EVO" General : D:\Programmation\MediaInfo\Release\MSVC\CLI\TEST.EVO Format : MPEG-2PS Length : 179 MiB for 4mn 49s 472ms Video #0 : VC-1 Aspect : 1920 x 1080 (1.778) Audio #0 : AC3+ Infos : , 48 KHz Text #0 : RLE Text #1 : RLE Text #2 : RLE Quote:
Note : Kurtnoise, your given values are for the programming interface only, from the command line "names" are used.
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Hi,
I want to use the commandline tool to get variables for the stream length or the aspect ratio but I always fail. For example: I have a AC3 stream and I want to have the lenght of it. Can someone give me a working commandline - many thanks.
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