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9th August 2018, 02:12 | #8582 | Link |
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I've added anamorphic resizing to the script but no doubt it'll take me a while to refine it so I'm happy. I'll play with it when I have time to kill.....
The script's picking up MeGUI's global aspect variables (4:3 NTSC ITU in the screenshot), and after fixing my usual abundance of stupids, it's now getting the maths right. For the moment, the new aspect variables created by the script are displaying as a yellow subtitle so I can keep an eye on them. The way I intended to support anamorphic resizing isn't as initiative as it was in my head, so I'm rethinking some of that, and several of the script's options need to become "anamorphic aware" in order to work correctly, but the plan's slowly coming together..... Last edited by hello_hello; 9th August 2018 at 02:43. |
10th August 2018, 12:06 | #8583 | Link |
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i have an issue from sometimes with megui , i don't remember since when as megui allways auto-update but megui can't detect interlacing anymore, i tried with any vob, i allways have the same issue no matter the vob, d2v i use, i even deleted megui and redownload the last version it's the same things
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15th August 2018, 14:55 | #8584 | Link |
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something is off
If you have e.g. demuxed DVD in a .m2v file and you have the DVD directory VIDEO_TS in same folder with the .m2v if you select the .m2v in the File Indexer, it goes and loads vob files in the subdir instead.
In order to make .m2v get actually selected you have to move or delete the VIDEO_TS folder. 1. Launch File Indexer 2. Select and open .m2v 3. .m2v gets ignored, File Indexer loads .vob files inside subdir instead? update: Same with .MPG, gets ignored when selected and loads content from VIDEO_TS folder instead. Last edited by rhaz; 15th August 2018 at 16:23. |
17th August 2018, 16:41 | #8585 | Link | |
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18th August 2018, 03:30 | #8587 | Link | |
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EDIT: You can temporarily add this to the end of your script to see colorspace etc (eg play in MPC-HC or vdub2). Code:
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18th August 2018, 06:28 | #8588 | Link |
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How shall we give advice as long as we don't know your script? Usually, MeGUI generates one that matches its own needs. But it can also process custom scripts, they may return clips with undesired attributes.
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18th August 2018, 06:34 | #8589 | Link | |
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what i need to add just ConvertToYV12 or some extra. Sent from my P4 using Tapatalk |
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19th August 2018, 18:44 | #8594 | Link |
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I don't know if the automated tools can handle this. What I know working reliably, is the manual method:
You extract the audio tracks to separate files. You convert the video in a manual video encoding job via the Queue. If you want the audio tracks converted too, you also create audio conversion jobs for the Queue. You use the manual multiplexer tool (in the "Tools" menu) for your desired container (MP4 or MKV, usually, Ctrl+4 or Ctrl+5). You load the converted video track into the multiplexer window, then you load one audio track after another (may they be original or converted). You finish the multiplexing job and run it in the Queue. Last edited by LigH; 19th August 2018 at 18:51. |
19th August 2018, 22:55 | #8595 | Link |
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If you're using the OneClick encoder, open it, click the "Config" button next to the OnceClick profile list, select the Audio tab when the configuration window opens, and make sure "use only the first audio tack" is unchecked. I think it's checked by default. Or.....
Open the source with the File/Open menu or the File Indexer. When MeGUI offers to index it you can select audio tracks. By default they're all selected. If MeGUI can do so, the audio will be extracted when you run the indexing job (MKV, vob files etc). For other sources it'll create scripts to encode the audio instead. Either way, they should be loaded into the audio section. If there's two audio tracks, there'll be two tabs at the top of the audio section. If you want MeGUI to automatically combine the video and audio after encoding, instead of adding the video and audio jobs to the job queue individually, click the "AutoEncode" button after the video and audio scripts have been created and loaded. |
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20th August 2018, 07:21 | #8597 | Link |
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Details, details, details... you still did not post any of your scripts, neither a log file including the analysis of your source file.
If you write your own custom scripts, then MeGUI cannot know the attributes of the source file. And using DirectShowSource is discouraged in MeGUI for serious reasons, e.g. there is a risk that first and second pass of a 2-pass encoding don't match frame exactly; and it is even possible that DirectShowSource is unable to decode more than one audio stream, depending on the splitter for the container of your source file, or even in general? MeGUI will offer you the "File Indexer" for FFMS2 or L-SMASH Works as primary source plugins, after analyzing the source file and knowing how many streams it contains and which attributes they have. Furthermore, you may not even need to convert the audio streams, but they have to be extracted to be multiplexed into your newly encoded copy. |
20th August 2018, 07:40 | #8598 | Link | |
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Thanks i understand this time completely & sorry for irritating you Sir
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20th August 2018, 08:00 | #8599 | Link | |
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Of course if the appropriate audio track can't be specified in the scripts you're creating, there's nothing MeGUI can do about that. |
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20th August 2018, 10:16 | #8600 | Link | |
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ohh that's great u r Awesome
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