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1st November 2009, 11:56 | #3761 | Link |
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Problem with x264_64bit.exe
Hi Dean,
for some strange reason, the "Use 64bit version of x264 encoder" option keeps disappearing (i.e. getting greyed-out) from the "Settings" page after a project was run. I actually can't determine a pattern. I can check the box, run a project, everything's fine. Next time I start multiAVCHD, the 64bit option is unchecked and greyed out, and the only thing that helps is using the "Reset all to default" button. Then, I can check the 64bit option again. Am I maybe using some other option that automatically disables the 64bit x264 option...? I'm using the latest build on Win7 x64 machine. Thanks for your help, Dean! Best, Gero |
1st November 2009, 11:59 | #3762 | Link |
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The option is disabled and should stay grayed out. I posted about this few weeks ago. Since I'm unable to make 64bit x264 to work with 64bit avisynth the option will not be available. Whatever you're trying to do, multiAVCHD will always use the 32bit x264.exe, so don't try anything
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2nd November 2009, 10:33 | #3764 | Link |
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@Deank
My music compilation works if mastered to a DL dvd (does not skip chapters though, even with GOP=1, if I try to skip it hangs)[AVCHD built of course], but does NOT work if mastered to a BD-RE (media not supported error). ImgBurn and "Folder mode". My standalone asks for no multisession and finalized BD-RE in specs, but how to do it with ImgBurn in Write Folder mode? Should I go with ISO mode instead? My standalone is a Panasonic BD60E firmware 2.1 (the latest). Any hint? |
2nd November 2009, 11:12 | #3766 | Link |
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Hi Dean,
I have another suggestion : to be able to see the ts files when we add video files, because if we have a lot of ts files to add, we have to click on "files type" and choose ts for each ts file ! And to be able to open several files at the same time and not only one by one would be also great. Thanks for your work. |
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2nd November 2009, 14:02 | #3769 | Link |
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Build 715:
* Additional information added in meta data of menu playlist files * Added support for FLASH (.flv) / VP6 video files (transcode only!) * Added additional transcode-retry with FFMS2.DLL if directshow fails Dean |
2nd November 2009, 14:08 | #3770 | Link | |
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When to BD-RE I choosed Bluray build mode. AVCHD: I guess it is pretty much standalone related. Here I've two issues: 1)Chapters 2)BD-RE "Not supported" error. Must be said that with Total MT 3 and my bluray burner, chpaters are working and BD-RE too. Here it is the log.... [11.09.04] Log started for multiAVCHD v3.0 (build 714) [11.09.04] Selected output mode: Blu-ray player (BD-R/BD-RE disc) [11.09.04] Processing 2 titles... [11.09.04] Existing I:\MultiAVCHD\AVCHD\AVCHD\ cannot be used as destination folder! [11.09.04] Output will be written to: I:\MultiAVCHD\AVCHD\AVCHD-20091102-110904 [11.09.04] Preprocessing audio title (I:\Cirlinca\ISOUDFImages\ExportDir_group1\Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder (CD 1).dtshd). [11.09.04] Title has cue sheet attached: [11.09.04] *** [00:00:00.445] Shine on you crazy diamond (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:11:54.581] Learning to fly (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:17:21.608] Yet another movie (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:23:42.783] Round and Around (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:24:16.378] Sorrow (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:33:45.000] The dogs of war (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] *** [00:41:04.405] On the turning away (Pink Floyd) [11.09.04] Processing audio... [11.09.04] Output bit depth: 24 bit [11.09.04] Using duration: 2941 seconds / [00:49:01] [11.09.04] Preparing audio title background (PAL). [11.09.05] Encoding... [11.09.05] Selected encoding mode: 1 GOP [11.09.27] Muxing... [11.12.28] Completed! [11.12.28] Media transfer: 00000 -> 00000.m2ts [11.16.22] Processing playlist... [11.16.23] Title #1 added: "Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder (CD 1) dtshd" [11.16.23] Verifying title... [11.16.34] Title has: 1 audio tracks and 1 subtitle tracks [11.16.35] Preprocessing audio title (I:\Cirlinca\ISOUDFImages\ExportDir_group1\Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder (CD 2).dtshd). [11.16.35] Title has cue sheet attached: [11.16.35] *** [00:00:00.445] One Of These Days (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:06:17.135] Time (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:11:33.648] Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:16:22.743] Us & Them (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:23:44.783] Money (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:33:36.945] Another Brick In The Wall Part II (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:39:05.945] Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] *** [00:48:02.445] Run Like Hell (Pink Floyd) [11.16.35] Processing audio... [11.16.35] Output bit depth: 24 bit [11.16.35] Using duration: 3314 seconds / [00:55:14] [11.16.35] Preparing audio title background (PAL). [11.16.36] Encoding... [11.16.36] Selected encoding mode: 1 GOP [11.16.56] Muxing... [11.19.01] Completed! [11.19.01] Media transfer: 00000 -> 00001.m2ts [11.23.28] Processing playlist... [11.23.29] Title #2 added: "Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder (CD 2) dtshd" [11.23.29] Verifying title... [11.23.41] Title has: 1 audio tracks and 1 subtitle tracks [11.23.41] Preparing authoring information... [11.23.41] Creating PAL top menu. [11.23.41] Authoring menu (PAL). [11.23.41] Encoding navigational pages... [11.23.52] Setting menu navigation... [11.23.53] Authoring custom menu completed. [11.23.53] Setting menu for 2 titles... [11.23.53] Go to menu after last title. [11.23.53] Setting menu properties... [11.23.53] Selected TV system: [PAL] [11.23.53] Processing clip (CPI/CLPI) files... [11.23.53] Completed. [11.23.53] Setting Blu-ray format... [11.23.54] Done! [11.23.55] Saving multiAVCHD quick-load project (mpf): [11.23.56] I:\MultiAVCHD\AVCHD\AVCHD-20091102-110904\multiAVCHD.mpf (OK!) Compilation summary: Format: Blu-ray player (BD-R/BD-RE disc) Name : multiAVCHD =============================================================================== 1. Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder ( [00:49:00] 2. Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder ( [00:55:13] =============================================================================== Overall duration : 01:44:13 Output size : 7621 MiB (7.442 GiB) [11.23.56] I:\MultiAVCHD\AVCHD\AVCHD-20091102-110904 folder created (AVCHD/Blu-ray output)! [11.23.56] Burn its CONTENTS to BD-R/RE UDF 2.50/2.60 disc! [11.23.56] Select folder/name for ISO file... [12.31.24] Using ISO mode / destination: I:\Cirlinca\ISOUDFImages\ExportDir_group1\test.iso [12.31.24] Launching ImgBurn... [13.15.19] You may now remove temp folder (C:\Users\Dan\Appdata\Local\Temp\_multiTMP\). [13.15.19] Your compilation contains 1hrs 44min 13sec of video material. [13.15.19] multiAVCHD finished in 7574 seconds (02:06:14)! [13.15.19] End of log. ************** Thanks in advance, Dan |
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2nd November 2009, 14:32 | #3772 | Link |
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Hey dean, i found the problem for the part that i cant edit the media files without deleting the mx264.exe from the processes. It is because i checked use FFms2 instead of directshow
But i havent found the problem for my chapters thumbs not working. |
2nd November 2009, 15:38 | #3774 | Link | ||
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Thanks dean !
Cool, it works now, but when I tried the first time, MultiAVCHD crashed. That's what I said but it's long. Quote:
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I explain for jerks like me (because I needed at least 1 minute to understand that trick ) : we have to type the asterisk beside "file name" (where the name of the file appears when we have chosen it) and click on open, then all files appear in the list. |
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2nd November 2009, 22:21 | #3775 | Link |
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I'm doing some more experimenting with audio compilations (more later), meanwhile I've some "standard" questions.
Suppose I've a bluray rip and two dvd rips. Bluray comes lebelled as PAL yet it is encoded as 23.976. DVDs are PAL (720/576@25fps). I'd like to make a compilation out of this material and burn to a Bluray (not AVCHD). How should I handle the two dvds? Re-encode them to be AVCed (and resize to 720p) or just leave 'em untouched? Thanks, Dan |
2nd November 2009, 22:23 | #3776 | Link |
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It is always better to leave video in its original resolution / framerate. Because your player is both PAL and NTSC compatible, it should be no problem to have mixed content within the same disc/compilation.
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2nd November 2009, 23:46 | #3777 | Link | |
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But one question: should I leave it MPEG2 or should I encode it AVC/H264 ? Thanks, Dan |
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3rd November 2009, 19:46 | #3779 | Link | |
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Some light after the tunnel...the "unsupported.." error has been addressed. Worth mentioning once again the environment for other mates here. Windows Vista Home premium SP2+all latest system updates ImgBurn 2.5.0.0 (AnyDVD disabled) LG BD-RE BE06LU10 external usb 2.0 latest firmware Standalone Bluray player: Panasonic BD60 with latest firmware Media: Sony BD-RE, 25GB and 50GB Now...where was it the problem? ImgBurn formatted the two media correctly after a couple of retries each. Without errors I mean. Apparently, Deank. Story turned into being quite different. So...I just went to explorer and formatted the media there (UDF 2.50/2048). No errors and...media (blank as just been formatted) were inserted into the Panasonic standalone and correctly detected without any errors. mastered a multiavchd project via ImgBurn...standalone went with no problems. In short: ImgBurn did not work with my burner and that media as far as formatting is concerned. What next? I'll check chapter skip issue mentioned in previous post. Cheers, Dan |
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4th November 2009, 21:38 | #3780 | Link | |
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1) change permission in (32bit) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DirectShow\Preferred or in (64bit) HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\DirectShow\Preferred Right-click the “Prefferred map and select “Permissions”. By default the only user with permission to change these keys is “TrustedInstaller”. To take control select the “Advanced” button and go to the “Owner” tab. Select “Administrators”, check the “Replace Owner on subcontainers and objects” checkbox and press OK. 2) delete whole \Preffered folder (don't forget first to make a copy/backup of Preffered folder if this guide doesnt work for you) 3) change VC-1 decoder to wmv9 (FFDShow Video Decoder Configuration) Good luck. Last edited by Butterfly666; 4th November 2009 at 21:58. |
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avchd, blu-ray hd-dvd, mkv, multiavchd, re-author |
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