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4th August 2014, 11:57 | #7621 | Link |
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@Kurtnoise: seems the original.
The .aac extracted by mp4mux -> MediaInfo: Codec : AAC LC Channel(s) : 1 channel Channel positions : 1/0/0 But the 1.mp4 -> MediaInfo: Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel(s)_Original : 1 channel Channel positions : 1/0/0 BassAudio (and Faad) always decode mono AAC like stereo. NeroAacDec works fine with mono AAC from Qaac, fhgaacenc and NeroAacEnc, but output stereo with this one. FFAudioSource and LSMASHAudioSource work fine also with this one.
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4th August 2014, 11:58 | #7622 | Link |
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I still think MeGUI could be a little more clever when it comes to extracting audio and writing any delay to the file name. Not that it happens much, but....
If there's a positive delay for the video in an MKV, it effectively means there's a negative audio delay. MediaInfo reports a video delay in an MKV as a negative audio delay, but MeGUI doesn't take it into account. |
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please read previous posts. of course it's from the original file I split it as hello_hello said. |
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@hello_hello
I don't know exactly what subwoofer is if it doesn't have sound too then my speaker is stereo with a subwoofer. is there any advantages playing a surround sound instead of a stereo sound from a stereo speaker ? Last edited by leon; 4th August 2014 at 12:20. |
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if it's mono why Mediainfo shows Channel(s) : 2 channels ? I think it WAS stereo before and now it's mono so if Mediainfo change Channel(s) and Channel(s)_Original values it would be better.(I assume here Original means what it was before) I remember you suggested me to use FFAudioSource ,isn't it better to use BassAudioSource? Last edited by leon; 4th August 2014 at 12:25. |
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A typical stereo setup might be a subwoofer (a box which sits on the floor) which contains a sub-speaker and also the amplifiers for the stereo speakers. The audio goes to the subwoofer where the low frequencies are separated to be amplified by the subwoofer, and the rest are amplified and sent to the stereo speakers. It's common to have a stereo setup without the separate subwoofer (the speaker amplifiers are in the speakers), but without it they usually can't reproduce low frequencies as well. Quote:
I use my PC as my media player with ffdshow decoding the audio. It downmixes to stereo and you can adjust the volume of individual channels. I give the centre channel a bit of a boost as that's where most of the dialogue is, so that helps me keep the over-all volume down at night, and obviously if the audio is already downmixed to stereo you can't do that, but it's not something most people would normally do. |
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The flags are obsolete and MediaInfo probably should ignore them. A similar question was asked here, and thanks to this thread I knew the answer. 5.1ch input, 5.1ch output, and MediaInfo displays this for the output file: Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel(s)_Original : 6 channels |
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5th August 2014, 07:50 | #7628 | Link |
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Thank you so much (everyone involved in this discussion)
where is Mr. Zathor I posted a few bugs and feature requests in sourceforge but there were no answers. anyone knows if MeGUI has anything to do with D3D? I mean recently it shows me an error containing D3D. |
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Depending on the renderer you selected, this renderer may use Direct3D functions to "project" a video onto a 3D plane for fast rendering, possibly even with shader effects.
If another program (e.g. a game) already uses a lot of video memory, a media player may not have enough video RAM left to use this feature, so the renderer may have to fall back to a more compatible technique. For more details, please post the error message as exactly as possible (try to press Ctrl+C while this dialog pops up, you might be able to paste it with Ctrl+V; or press Alt+PrtScr and save it as PNG). |
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you're right Mr. LigH , MeGUI shows this error when I play a game like "Batman Arkham City" but when I play Counter Strike it shows the same error CS is very low quality game and I think a 64MB VRAM can handle it. (press Alt+PrtScr and save it as PNG): thank you but I'm not that noob |
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Well, OK, I thought of a completely different topic, apparently.
This kind of error probably means that your AviSynth script contains functions related to GPU accelerarion which are not reliably accessible when you are playing a game while encoding in the background. Your graphic card may have problems switching between rendering 3D game graphics and decoding or filtering video frames (so I could imagine, at least...). We will certainly have to know your whole script and your exact graphic chipset to discover the reason. |
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reason:I encoded videos before,when I was playing "Batman AC" and had no problems. the only differences : MeGUI version,Avisynth version (was 2.5.8) and my script. Code:
MosquitoNR(strength=13,restore=128,radius=2,threads=0) f3kdb(range=25,sample_mode=2,dither_algo=3,grainY=90,grainC=90,dynamic_grain=true,Y=90,Cb=90,Cr=90,blur_first=true,keep_tv_range=false) Tweak(hue=0,sat=1.10,bright=0,cont=1.0,coring=false,startHue=0,endHue=360,maxSat=150,minSat=0,interp=16,dither=true) Removegrain(mode=2,modeU=2,modeV=2) FFT3DGPU(sharpen=1.0,plane=4,mode=1,interlaced=false) GradFun3() |
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when I try to open this script MeGUI stops working. Code:
Spline64Resize(960,544) # Spline64 (Sharp) MosquitoNR(strength=16,restore=128,radius=2,threads=0) f3kdb(range=28,sample_mode=2,dither_algo=3,grainY=90,grainC=90,dynamic_grain=true,Y=90,Cb=90,Cr=90,blur_first=true,keep_tv_range=false) Tweak(hue=0,sat=1.10,bright=0,cont=1.01,coring=false,startHue=0,endHue=360,maxSat=150,minSat=0,interp=16,dither=true) Removegrain(mode=2,modeU=2,modeV=2) Dither2Pre (flt="FFT3DGPU(sigma=4, sharpen=2.0, plane=4, mode=1, interlaced=false)") SmoothGrad (radius=16, thr=0.25, elast=2) Dither_resize16 (960, 544) DitherPost () problem occurs when I want to load it. I know it's filter overkill and maybe not correct. another thing : when I change sigma to 2 preview window only shows half of the frames. |
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I opened a video with Avisynth script creator then modified and saved Avisynth profile and when I applied preview I got a frame from another video(TWD). then I noticed that I've encoded that video before and "The Walking Dead E02.mkv.ffindex" was in the same folder as the video that I want to encode now. |
9th August 2014, 13:23 | #7638 | Link |
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I was wrong "The Walking Dead E02.mkv.ffindex" wasn't there MeGUI creates it when I apply preview
I have no idea but maybe it is still in RAM and MeGUI loads it again. I'm gonna restart my computer and see if anything changes. |
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I've had the script creator do odd things after modifying or creating AVS profiles in the past. I don't think it's ever happened when I've modified an AVS profile directly after opening MeGUI, but it often does after I've indexed and encoded video. What seems to happen is when you modify an AVS template something causes MeGUI to try to open a previously encoded video as you close the AVS profile configuration. It'll sometimes pop up with an error message about not be able to open one. Sometimes I think it's offered several error messages in a row, all regarding video encoded since MeGUI was last restarted.
In my case I'm not sure I've modified a template while the preview window has been opened, and it definitely hasn't managed to open a preview of a video which was no longer on the hard drive (hence the error messages instead) but I suspect the cause is the same. |
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Do you actually use that script??
I got it to run perfectly in the script creator preview. I managed to load it into the video section once, but it was all over after that. I couldn't preview it again. For me it seemed to be a video card memory problem. Changing FFT3DGPU to fft3dfilter (and removing mode=1) solved the problem. I could then load and preview the video fine. I've no idea what video card you have but when it comes to my old card, FFT3DGPU slows the encoding process down a little compared to fft3dfilter anyway. Quote:
I have found in the past that the conversion to 16 bit and back can sometimes confuse MeGUI's preview in respect to resizing. Is that what you meant? The preview is only displaying half of each frame? If so, you might find it'd pay to close the video preview completely and re-open it every time you modify a script in respect to any 8/16 bit conversions. Dither_resize16 (960, 544).... maybe that's why you've included it in your script. I'm fairly sure it's not actually needed. The Dither help file says DitherNPre is pretty much a hack in order to use 8 bit filters with 16 bit video and might cause artefacts etc. To quote the help file: "Use these functions only when there is no other way to achieve the desired filtering." |
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