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24th February 2004, 04:55 | #1 | Link |
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AVS2AVI -- new version
I have updated AVS2AVI. Changes are as follows:
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Nice work!
Regarding the xvid status window, Koepi posted about this issue a while back - hopefully that gives you some idea . When using matroska output, the result opens fine with VLC, but not with MPC or VdubMod 1.5.4.1 on my box. For future versions - how about an additional logfile mode to write a log containing stats such as fps, filesize, etc. while encoding to avi/mkv. Welcome to the forums, and thanks for your work, cheers,
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24th February 2004, 11:52 | #3 | Link |
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May be some avs2avi_drop in addition to command-line
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Matroska code is probably b0rked it was the starting point for a new project and so i would probably remove it now as its only does video it can always be remuxed from avi anyway.
DaveEL PS i have been meaning to put my cvs tree for avs2avi on corecodec for a while ill try to get round to doing it sometime this week and will commit your changes too. |
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Re: AVS2AVI -- new version
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If you don't mind once i test this myself ill stick it on my webspace as the new official version? DaveEL (PS i think i worked out what went wrong with the avilib output which is much simpler if you want to try it out send me a message) Last edited by DaveEL; 24th February 2004 at 15:24. |
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AVS2AVI v1.33 Changes:
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EDIT: I know this probably isn't the best way, but it seems like the easiest to me. Last edited by Moitah; 27th February 2004 at 00:12. |
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Take a look:
It works . It needs better error handling (if AVS2AVI quits with an error, all you will see in the GUI is "Error" with no description of the problem) and more features (Stop button, a progress bar, the rest of the switches). It makes a .avi file with the same name as your .avs (but with the .avi extension, of course). Make sure to check "Overwrite destination" if you plan on testing with the same source file more than once. It only works with the special version of AVS2AVI included in the zip. If you want to try it: AVS2AVIDrop v0.1.0 Have fun EDIT: I'm not releasing the source code until I clean it up unless someone really wants to see it... Last edited by Moitah; 27th February 2004 at 06:32. |
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please get me Your source code now. I'm planing to create AVS2XVID_Drop based on AVS2AVI on this weekend. I think i can change XviD encoding params throught -l key + a little binary codec parameters file patching
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Here it is, along with source: AVS2AVIDrop v0.2.0 |
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Things were different once anybody would care about avs2matroska, to create native MPEG4 MKV files ... my long dreamed wish, and we were so close already .... |
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may i recommend to create a new project like avs2video on corecodec.org, and then to make two different CVS trees, avs2avi and avs2matroska ???? Actually, as there seem to be more than one guy working on this project now, may i suggest you guys all get accounts on corecodec.org, and get familiar with using CVS ? http://tortoisecvs.sf.net works perfect for most of us on Windows, and its quite convenient as it is a n extension to Windows Explorer ( even i can use it ). I will see if i can motivate jcsston or spyder482 to look over the avs2matroska sources, maybe there is a way find the bug, or to completely remove DaveEL's old matroska writing code and replace it with jcsston's new matroska output module ? maybe even spyder's MILK could be used for it :O ?? This program, once it was out, could completely replace VdubMod in the matroska DVD encoding tool ( DVDtoMKV, release this week ), and even create native files that way ! |
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AVS Script Generation
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Sorry to be such a noob, but this is killing me. I have a bunch of MPEG files that I need to convert to AVIs (using DIVX). I understand AVS2AVI will provide a command line alternative to using the Dr. Divx GUI. I really need a command-line driven tool in order to automate this process. Since all the MPEG source files are basically the same (in terms of resolution, etc.) What is the easiest way to generate the script for this? Do i really need to split the video and audio first and then fire up GKnot? That seems cumbersome to generate a script. I have been looking around for example AVS scripts to no avail. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Great work! We will update the avs2avi version we use in ARCalculator development with this one if you are agree We also are working in a integrated Job Control for ARCalculator with full support for avs2avi Thanks |
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