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Old 28th February 2007, 10:41   #661  |  Link
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Put it in a zip and attach it to a post, or upload it to free webspace (like googlepages) and offer a link. Uploading it saves waiting time for attachment approval, makes it easier to browse, and makes it indexable by search engines, though.
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Old 28th February 2007, 11:00   #662  |  Link
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Is there a specific thread to post the .zip file to or should I post it here with a request to be put on the Guides section?

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Old 28th February 2007, 11:07   #663  |  Link
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Is there a specific thread to post the .zip file to or should I post it here with a request to be put on the Guides section?

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I think you can post it here.
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Old 28th February 2007, 11:26   #664  |  Link
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Hi, thnaks for fast respond. I tried your newest version of xport but i still get only 2 audio tracks, LPCM is missing. Is there any tool to show me if this track is really in there and what number he has?
Or if you have something that can split m2ts file, i can send you this sample

Edit: I used your head tool and now i have 50MB of sample file. Where do you want me to upload it?
Can you try this one?

http://www.rogepost.com/

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Old 28th February 2007, 11:37   #665  |  Link
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HD-DVD to x264 Guide by idamien (Very simple and small)

OK...

Here it goes: HD-DVD to x264 (video only) using free software under Windows Vista. Written by idamien.

Can someone please post this guide on the "Guides" section???

Thanks a lot.
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Can you try this one?

http://www.rogepost.com/

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OK, sample is here:
http://www.rogepost.com/n/1781324427

Hopefully it will be usefull for you. According to info there should be 3 audio tracks, 1 LPCM and 2 DD.
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Sent the file to "Roge Post" with address http://www.rogepost.com/n/7035144398
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Is this right?
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OK...

Here it goes: HD-DVD to x264 (video only) using free software under Windows Vista. Written by idamien.

Can someone please post this guide on the "Guides" section???

Thanks a lot.
And what about that zip file? I can't see any attachment
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Old 28th February 2007, 11:43   #669  |  Link
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Were you able to download it???

Please advise...
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Were you able to download it???

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Yes and i've already went thru
Probably would be good for Vista user (if there are any)
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Can it be posted in the Guides section???
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Old 28th February 2007, 12:05   #672  |  Link
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For me, xport worked well on all titles with LPCM I tried. The not so well part is that I am unable to play it or otherwise open it with anything. Is it because of the fact it's 24 bit or some missing header etc? (hmm, tried only on samples, maybe I should try on a full title).
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Can it be posted in the Guides section???
Only if it's vetted by Doom9 first, you'll need to PM him. Presumably the community can edit and expand/improve if necessary beforehand.
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Were you able to download it???

Please advise...
Good work!

Is this the right folder name?

C:\Movie\Rip\HDDVD_TS\ (or C:\Movie\Rip\HVDVD_TS\)

The last pic is missing. I mean, I see only a word 'pic' .

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keep going on

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Were you able to download it???

Please advise...
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I also went through the guide and can say that it's decent job for the starter !
but I think that usage proportion Vista vs. XP right now is like 1:20, so the guide for XP is much more necesary !
Anyway I think there are very minor changes in XP considering this guide if there is some at all ...
And we can get out stereo sound already and it is only wise to show how to incorporate this stereo together with video, cause there will be around 20% (my vague estimate ) that would be satisfied with stereo only and no need for 5.1 or better ...
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Stereo sound would be very useful. I'm sure I'm not the only one that's going to be converting my HD-DVD's into 720p x264 with 2 channel audio so they can be played by an Apple TV.
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Stereo sound would be very useful. I'm sure I'm not the only one that's going to be converting my HD-DVD's into 720p x264 with 2 channel audio so they can be played by an Apple TV.
I have to disagree with you. i am also converting HD-DVD to 720p but i would love to have also 5.1 sound (DTS would be the best choice)
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Hi again...

Sorry, insomnia caught up with me and I had to crash for a few hours... I´m on holidays here in my country and thus the spare time.

Yes, you are right, there is a pic missing... I´ll fix it and post the .zip file again... About the audio conversion: has anyone been able to extract 5.1 sound out of the DD+ tracks? I think that only stereo from and HD-DVD won´t be very satisfying for most people... Then again, I may be wrong...

About putting the guide in the Guides section, how do I go about getting Doom9 to approve of it? Do you guys have any suggestions for adding or changes other than sound? I was thinking about already uploading the guide with instructions for the subtitle tracks, but I can´t get SUPRead to work withouth giving Memory Access Violation errors in Vista, so...

What do you think? Thanks...
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Hi again...

Sorry, insomnia caught up with me and I had to crash for a few hours... I´m on holidays here in my country and thus the spare time.

Yes, you are right, there is a pic missing... I´ll fix it and post the .zip file again... About the audio conversion: has anyone been able to extract 5.1 sound out of the DD+ tracks? I think that only stereo from and HD-DVD won´t be very satisfying for most people... Then again, I may be wrong...

About putting the guide in the Guides section, how do I go about getting Doom9 to approve of it? Do you guys have any suggestions for adding or changes other than sound? I was thinking about already uploading the guide with instructions for the subtitle tracks, but I can´t get SUPRead to work withouth giving Memory Access Violation errors in Vista, so...

What do you think? Thanks...
If you put the option settings of evodemux (pic 6) first, the pic 5 is not neccessary.
So pic6, pic4 instead of pic4, pic5, pic6
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Hi Pelican9 and thanks for the great work with EVODemux and SUPRead!!!

Yes, it´s HDDVD_TS (not HVDVD_TS)... I´m fixing it now... thanks!

As for pic 5: are you referring to the pic with the "Read EVO" button highlighted??? Do you really think it´s not necessary?
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