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8th July 2011, 13:25 | #4821 | Link |
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i have 2 problems
-oryginal dvd Pirates of the Caribbean 1,2 and 3, after i rip it(dvdfab) i make avi, and after this audio is faster ~500ms than video. -oryginal dvd How to Train Your Dragon autogordianknot see aspect 16:9, but during compression use 4:3 Code:
Video info: MPEG2 720x576 PAL 16:9 letbox PGC 1. Length: 1:33:50:05 Code:
[2011-07-06 14:52:02] Source aspect ratio: 4:3 Any chance to fix it ?? I know that i can fix audio using virtaldubmod, and set force 16:9 ... Last edited by VANT; 8th July 2011 at 13:37. |
8th July 2011, 14:19 | #4822 | Link |
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As for the aspect ratio, apparently the VOBs are 4:3 but the IFOs say to play it as 16:9. A DVD player gets the information from the IFOs, but AutoGK gets it from DGIndex which gets it from the VOBs. It's rare that the two disagree, but it happens. You'll have to go into the Hidden Options (CTRL-F9) and override the source aspect ratio and set it for 16:9.
The audio delay problem is most likely the result of a bad decrypt. My suggestion is that after decrypting it with DVDFab HD Decrypter you then run the VOBs through FixVTS. Either that or open the final AVI in VDubMod and set a delay in there. |
8th September 2011, 21:12 | #4823 | Link |
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Some time ago there was the following error:
[09.09.2011 0:00:07] AutoGK 2.55 [09.09.2011 0:00:07] OS: Windows Vista (6.1.7601).2 [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Job started. [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Input file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Output file: F:\After Effects\gy.avi [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Output codec: XviD [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Audio 1: English AC3 2ch [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Subtitles: none [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Format: AVI [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Target size: 1493Mb [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Custom resolution settings: fixed width of 720 pixels [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Audio 1 settings: Auto [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Started encoding. [09.09.2011 0:00:07] Demuxing and indexing. [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Processing file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Processing file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Processing file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Processing file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.VOB [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Processing file: F:\Slava\Ish\1\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Source resolution: 720x576 [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Found PAL source. [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Source aspect ratio: 4:3 [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Analyzing source. ************************************* EXCEPTION: Cannot open file "F:\After Effects\agk_tmp\interlace.log". Can not find the file ************************************* [09.09.2011 0:00:47] Job finished. Total time: 40 seconds ==================================================== What could be the problem? Thanks in advance... |
16th November 2011, 19:58 | #4824 | Link | |
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are seen by Autogk as 4:3 during compression.The source aspect ratio must be overridden ever time. If I rip a movie using Dvdfab 8.0.8.5 everything is fine.Is there anyway to make a fix for this or a least make the override a global option ? Your app is still the best for encoding Xvids after all these Years... |
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16th November 2011, 22:48 | #4825 | Link |
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Is that for me? I didn't develop the program (that was len0x) so can't modify or improve on it to do as you ask. If, as you say, it's this version of DVDFab HD Decrypter has the problem, your beef is with them. Maybe the next version will correct the problem as I doubt you're the only one experiencing it. If they have a forum, maybe look around in there.
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9th May 2012, 06:54 | #4831 | Link |
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Nope, switched to Staxrip and H.264.
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9th May 2012, 08:59 | #4832 | Link |
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Staxrip is still supported and an excellent package of tools. H264 is the way forward but I still do the odd avi for friends or family. I may give the original version Gordian Knot a try. Which version of Xvid does it use?
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9th May 2012, 15:16 | #4834 | Link |
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Staxrip can do xvid as well, probably also with the latest revision.
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I tried latest Xvid 1.3.2 but autogk kept using Mobile profile. I now mostly use autogk for comptest. |
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17th July 2012, 16:18 | #4836 | Link |
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I assume you mean that both AutoGK and Gordian Knot use this version? As I said I have never used Gordian Knot before.
Sure does, Xvid 1.3.2 sends AutoGK's settings bonkers. Don't use it as it screws up AutoGK's profiles! I can't remember where I saw it on Net, but Xvid 1.2.2 VAQ is said to be okay with some users' platforms using AutoGK. However when I tried it a few years' back I got undersized files everytime. I have reverted back to AutoK from Staxrip for Xvid/avi encodings and Handbrake for my MP4's, because I'm getting a crazy VdubMod error message of a missing libsndfile-1.dll when encoding anything as source in Staxrip latest beta, despite putting it in VDubMod application folder. I tried XmediaRecode, but had trouble hitting target sizes. I still marvel at how AutoGK resizes appropriately and hits the 700mb target everytime. Pure magic! Last edited by datauser; 17th July 2012 at 16:34. |
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No worries! I'm postponing installing GordianKnot as I have new laptop (maybe after a format),and because it uses very old codecs/tools etc which probably would conflict with K-Lite 9.0.2 installed files/reg settings etc, I installed portable AutoGK/Xvid 1.2.1 on an older Asus laptop. I run Xvid 1.32 and Megacodec pack on my new laptop well part from my Staxrip problem. I may give GordianKnot a blast on this old laptop as avi quality is meant to be quite excellent as you can manipulate more settings than AutoGK and I'm intrigued by the prospect.
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5th August 2012, 09:02 | #4839 | Link |
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It's possibly not AutoGK's fault. Some builds of Xvid are broken in that respect. I think it might depend on whether you're using a custom Xvid matrix.... I can't remember the details..... but AutoGK might use one. It depends on whether you've selected a standalone player compatibility option, and which one you use. So the undersized file problem mightn't be platform dependent as such, but the result of using (or not using) one of the standalone player options with a "broken" Xvid build.
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6th August 2012, 11:15 | #4840 | Link |
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You are probably right! Maybe not using ESS compatabilty etc allows AutoK to function better with other Xvid builds in regards to hitting the target size? if you use ESS option with other builds than built in Xvid 1.2.1 then everything screws up sizewise e.g it uses a mobile profile. I'll have to check this out for myself. Then again there is probably very little quality benefits using a codec other than the 1.2.1 build included.
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