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VrtualDub support was removed but due to a bug the option remained in the dialog without doing anything. VirtualDubMod is old and so is VFW and it's codecs and still everything works and is used by some people. StaxRip uses VirtualDubMod for a couple of things that VirtualDub can't do I think and even if it could it's not a good idea to migrate as it would take time and might introduce problems. It's better to spent the time with modern things like x264 and mkvtoolnix instead.
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I will keep an eye out for a new preview with extra logging, thanks! |
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I'm not sure what exactly you try to achieve, IIRC Auto Resize Image Size takes the target DAR and finds a image size close to the pixel value you define. If you crop a 1080p image your target DAR might not be 16/9 any longer and thus auto resizing using 921600 pixel won't yield to 720p.
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The video in question is from "Last Call with Carson Daly" where for some bizarre reason they show a 16x9 picture inside of a 4x3 area inside of the 1080i picture. I have no idea why they do that, but my aim is to come out with a 720p 16x9 video of just the middle of the screen. |
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Maybe you can upload a sample to filedropper.com, 100 MB split with DGSplit.
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When converting from a mono source, the resulting file always has no audio.
In the temp folder, a .wav is successfully generated, but the .m4a (iPhone profile) generated from that is only 2k and contains no audio. When using MeGui I can set the output to Mono, or "Keep original channels", Staxrip does not allow me to do this. I looked up the BeSweet commands for bsn (aac), and it seems it only has -downmix, which only supports a stereo input. www.schudy.de/ccount/click.php?id=10 How can I use Staxrip on a mono source? |
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As these are the besweet core switches http://besweet.notrace.dk/core.html Another option would be to edit the audio profile to specify the channel output. Such as Code:
"%application:BeSweet%" -core( -input "%input%" -output "%output%" ) -azid( -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -d %delay% -g max ) -bsn( -2ch -abr %bitrate% -aacprofile_hev2 ) Last edited by flebber; 2nd February 2010 at 13:20. |
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Right now I hardly have time for anything uncommon, if somebody would explain exactly and detailed the problem plus solution then there would be a chance. @V1de0Luvr Thanks for uploading the sample. I understand the problem now but don't have a idea for a solution so far. I'm not sure if there is clean solution without a change or addition to StaxRip but I'm not sure yet how it would look like. Workarounds are possible most of the time, like putting auto crop and resize into the source filter so StaxRip sees 720p as source.
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neuron2's response regarding stdout support in DGDecNV Quote:
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Interesting, are there even Cuda drivers for w2k?
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doesnt seem like it
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Supporting w2k seem to be pointless then.
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did AnyDVD (SlySoft Inc.) people ever get back to you?
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