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21st March 2008, 09:27 | #986 | Link | ||
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hi! first off, this is an awesome tool! perfect for almost all my re-encoding needs!
but i've ran into some trouble... i was trying to re-encode some avi files to a psp compliant format.. so i added the avi file, selected psp profile, selected crop to psp profile.. and hit ok(it took quite a long time during "gathering information").. then i clicked start and it looked like it was encoding.. after 10 or so mins, it displayed "All jobs done" but there wasnt any output file.. this is my log : Quote:
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Try to remux avi to mkv. Use mmg.exe in /tools/MKVToolnix
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Ripbot Speed Question
Hey folks & Atak,
I'm somewhat new to Ripbot but have been reading searching and experimenting. Question about relative speed one should expect when encoding. It appears to be very slow on two-pass encoding. Here are my stats, please let me know if this is within expectation. First pass of encoding average 5fps and takes about 5 hours for 1HR of video (see file details below). Second pass is slower and takes more than double 12hrs, so total time is about 17hrs for 1hr of HD video. Any help would be appreciated....
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Almost forgot, I love the interface and simplicity of Ripbot, and after reading and perusing the forum have gotten a lot of great tips, keep up the great work and thanks! Last edited by jibelin; 21st March 2008 at 18:08. |
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I am new to ripbot and have found it to be the only solution to the problem im having... i have an m2ts file from a bluray disc (1080p) that i am trying to convert to mpeg... wut i do i m2ts--->ripbot-->mkv---->mkv2vob... however when i queue up the 30 gig m2ts it goes into pass1 and starts to encode the file... however after a few min it says its done... however no mkv or log file.... am i doing something wrong... i tried this with a smaller (4g) ts file and got an mkv.... n e help would be appreciated
heres the log for the file i was trying to convert: // Stream Type: Transport [192] Profile: High Level: 4.1 Frame Size: 1920x1080 SAR: 1:1 Display Size: 1920x1080 Frame Rate: 23.976024 fps Colorimetry: BT.709* [2] Frame Structure: MBAFF Frame Type: P Coded Number: 3786 Playback Number: 3786 Frame Repeats: 0 Field Repeats: 0 Bitrate: 28.656 Bitrate (Avg): 23.557 Bitrate (Max): 47.469 Audio Stream: 1100: DTS C+L+R+SL+SR 48 1536 Audio Stream: 1101: AC3 3/2 384 Audio Stream: 1102: DTS C+L+R+SL+SR 48 768 Audio Stream: 1103: DTS C+L+R+SL+SR 48 768 Elapsed: 0:02:10 Remain: 1:54:44 FPS: Info: // as you can see it just stop without any error reporting Last edited by west; 22nd March 2008 at 20:13. Reason: found log |
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Hey sorry about the links to the installer *somebody got wind of what I was planning to do with HD video share site* Well crap happens and now I need to by another domain and NOT plan to put up Video...
Anyhow The links will return on Mediafire later on today...
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Hello Atak, this may not be the most appropriate place to request this but since you are here the most I thought it wouldn't hurt.
I noticed you are the creator of that nice little "MediaInfo" application. Great work! As you are the Author of this, I thought maybe you could do the following... As you know many people desire to "repack" mkv files into m2ts files that are compatible on the PS3 or stand alone Blu-ray players. To do this we need to "tag" them as level 4.1 for compatibility. However, as you know sometimes the video is encoded above the 4.1 boundaries. By simply "tagging" it as 4.1 doesn't enable it to play. My point is, is it possible to create a little application that could scan a h264 file and identify what level it could be "tagged" as? Something that could scan through the video file and identify what encoding options have been enabled to identify it's true profile level... Is that possible? This would save a lot of trouble when deciding if we need to simply remux a stream or if we actually need to re-encode it. |
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