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4th July 2009, 16:51 | #1401 | Link |
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I don't really know why but file analysis does never work for my mkv movies.
Mediainfo (mediainfo.sf.net) has no problem finding all the required information though, maybe using this application instead of the included decoders would help ? This is the error I get: "Cannot allocate memory because no size has been set". |
4th July 2009, 19:46 | #1403 | Link |
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Acid-Burn, I suggested that, for HDC it uses files with the same name for several conversions, it can be that the last open file and added in the line has put upon him/it of the previous files. That that I thought was.
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example: my input file is "test.vob" the avs script is always created as hdconverttox_test.avs regardless of queue. In multitemp HDC create a folder for each input file, BUT if the input file is always test.vob it will create a single test folder, and each avs/subs will be named the same! ergo: use different input file name, and use multitemp if you want handle subs Quote:
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6th July 2009, 09:19 | #1407 | Link |
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Following on from Acid Burn, I noticed a similar problem when doing 'multiple Multi Episode DVDs'. Doing the DVDs one at a time worked perfectly, selecting the individual PGCs and queueing them. However when I tried to queue up more than one DVD, (I tried 4 DVDs with 4 episodes each overnight, so 16 in the queue) it uses the IFO file for the last one I selected and repeats the PGCs for that IFO only, ignoring the earlier entries. The DVDs were ripped to disk and in separate folders. No big deal, I did them all individually, but seems you're gonna be looking at the queue system so.... Tks T |
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@Tiberiust @Acid-Burn
please try this build : http://www.64k.it/andres/data/hdconv...rtToX_beta.exe it should rip subs and pgc correctly, edit when working with multiple dvd in queue for any problem remember to post the report thanks BHH
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6th July 2009, 17:47 | #1409 | Link |
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About the whole "working with with similar named files in multitemp" thing, (as I discovered this weekend when working with multiple DVD's with the same ifo structure), why not allow multiple folders that increment with the same name, similar to MeGUI.
Ex. Folder - "temp.vob" Folder - "temp.vob_1" Folder - "temp.vob_2" etc.... Should be easy enough to implement a check and change the folder name. |
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Another beta update http://www.64k.it/andres/data/hdconv...rtToX_beta.exe this update doesn't allow more multitemp, because every file will now create a specific temp folder, and hdc will store it all files inputfilefolder should work too BHH
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7th July 2009, 10:17 | #1412 | Link |
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I used HDC (ver 1.9.302...but is not important here I think) bitrate calculator tool, opened video file to find out its length and calculated bitrate. I noticed temp stuff appeared in root HDC folder, not in my temp (E:/temp) folder. I suppose it is another minor bug ;-) Last edited by alter4; 7th July 2009 at 10:54. |
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bitrate calculator don't know the temp folder...
this isn't to change BHH P.S. i have already update (but not uploaded) HDC to support new x264! i hope for some test on new "multitemp" , then i will do a new full package with new x264
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I suppose this stuff must be in temp folder, not in HDC root [Edited:] Now I am at work, I can't enumerate file names appear in HDC root folder exactly, but I hope, buzzqw, you understand what I mean in case of "movielength temporary stuff". Another argument. On some systems user doesn't have rights to write anything in "program files" folder in which HDC is located, but have rights to write to temp folder. Last edited by alter4; 7th July 2009 at 15:39. |
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I have sometimes problems with AVIMux_GUI.
At the end of encoding AVIMux_GUI crashes, but when I manually open it and put in it files from temp folder it works normally. What can be problem? Maybe output path and filename has something to do with this error? you are awsome!! Last edited by feanor12; 7th July 2009 at 18:32. |
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Well I tried with the first beta to encode the one movie apart from others in relation to overcrop and stuff and this time got it right. The AR came out right and no problems if I its a new temp folder. I then kept the same folder and encoded movie 2 and guess what movie 2 came out with movie 1 Audio. So there is definitely a bug. Also another bug. I set the temp folder to D:temp and loaded the ifo and hit analyse and it automatically changed the temp to c:\documents settings ..... \temp and I had to switch it again. So AR issues like Acid burn said is HDC issue....
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and please redownload beta build http://www.64k.it/andres/data/hdconv...rtToX_beta.exe thanks to all BHH
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@ buzzqw
just wondering what i'd need to do to get this running on linux? if thats possible at all? I remember a while ago you telling us that automkv worked (limited) on linux and am hoping that it is the same for hdconverttox cheers! |
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