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13th December 2005, 21:02 | #21 | Link | |
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A short example of how to do this:
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Here comes a small and selfish request for mmg.exe that I've never dared to come forward with till now - Mosu, could you alter the automatic setting of output filenames a little so that the output filename is cleared not only after adding a job to the queue but also after removing the initial input-file? It's purely an ease-of-use request for my personal benefit as I'd like to re-use the same instance of mkvmerge without having to go over the job-queue or having to resort to _typing_(!) while I fiddle with small test sequences. Thanks if you have some time left to do that and never mind if you don't!
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Ah, that would be just as well.
I wouldn't want mmg's usability for others to be degraded in any way. Thank you, Mosu.
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Give http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkv...20051214-1.rar a try, Teegedeck
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WinXP SP3 suxx :-/
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Well, thank you, but the executable need so many dlls to download, starting with cygz.dll ... and the only way is trough setup, and internet update, witch is awfull and it makes me wish only one thing - never EVER meet any other mkv file. Now I just hope I can extract the AVI and the SUBtitles file from the mkv container, witch is maybe good for something, but flooding my system with many stupid useless files make me wish it never existed - ever
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One file to download: mkvtoolnix*setup.exe. One more archive to download for mkvextract-gui. That's it. Then: Go to X:\Windows. Call 'properties'. Read how many files were found. (On my sys.: 11'117) NOW start wondering about useless files.
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Didée - bla bla bla bla, on my system any dir like Windows did not exist. It is a WinNT dir there (have you bothered to check my sig?) and there is only 4 440 files (including the additional need dll's I had to use) and the system is far from being optimized by nLite
Now talk about so many useless files I hate setups. Just depack and run. Besides, with a little tweaking I found, that is need just cygz.dll cygwin1.dll libiconv.dll ...so I could delete the rest of the horsecrap, flooding my poor HDD Now the real problem. I can extract the subtitles, video and audio. Subtitles are ok, but since the mkv did NOT report the framerate of the file, I can't even convert the srt into the sub (MicroDVD format), because I don't know the framerate. Eh, that suxx. Audio of fine, normal ogg format. Yet the track one, the video is veird. Track1.rmvb rmvb? WTF? The file looks like this: Code:
.RMF PROP 2 PF. ŻÄ >‰ I] V! #&Gi ż CONT MDPR i PF. ŻÄ >‰ V!Videovideo/x-pn-realvideo " "VIDORV40Ŕp H @ DATA#&FŞ PS. so I just open the mkv file with the VirtualDub with hope to save it as avi, yet it says that "The source videostream uses a compression algorithm witch is not compatible with AVI files. Direct stream copy cannot be used with this videostream." So I quess that it is. Useless mkv video, I need to download another version of the movie, for this time surelly avoid the mkv one, right?
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It's not mkv's fault that it supports rmvb and avi doesn't. Go bitch at whomever made it, though I doubt they'll care either, because you can't store rmvb in avi without recompression; to play or load it you need real player or real alternative.
And mkv does have a default duration, which is the inverse of the framerate. Last edited by foxyshadis; 15th December 2005 at 17:06. |
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Frame 0 eaten by MKVMerge
Using MKVMerge 1.6.5, muxing DivX 6.11 files I noticed that frame 0 of the avi file is eaten, when muxed in either native mpeg-4 mode or VFW mode. This occured whether or not b-frames were used in the avi file. If b-frames are enabled, the entire video clip loses 3 frames, and frame 0 is eaten.
This is using DirectShowSource() and VirtualDub to check the frame alignment. Are these two items features, or bugs? Are there any undocumented switches to prevent frame 0 from being eaten? I can understand the b-frame delay, though... |
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system support unicode and SSE2. Here is the link, http://rapidshare.de/files/9250966/m...E-SSE2.7z.html |
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Can you upload such a file please?
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16th December 2005, 20:06 | #35 | Link |
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Dis-Synchronous
I have no doubt that frame 0 is indeed present. Just that no player or DirectShowSource() seems able to extract it when muxed in MKV. If the AVI track was demuxed, I'm sure it would have the exact number of frames as the original.
I'm using the Haali Media Splitter (installed the Matroska Pack 1.1.2 with that option checked). Just did a test with a HFYU encoded 7 frame AVI. When muxed in MKV and then loaded into VirtualDub via DirectShowSource(), it shows as 6 frames, the first frame being gone (not deleted but unplayable in MKV form). Thus the behaviour occurs not just with DIV6. The following files demonstrate this quite clearly; please note the URL, path and filenames are all case sensitive. http://isochroma.com/Testfiles/Misc/t1.avi http://isochroma.com/Testfiles/Misc/t1.mkv http://isochroma.com/Testfiles/Misc/t1.avs Using Media Player Classic 6.4.8.7 and the Go To... frame feature, it can also be ascertained in the provided example files that the AVI and MKV files are dissynchronous by one frame. |
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Sounds like a playback/filter issue, doesn't it? I'll ask Haali to look at this thread, maybe he has an idea.
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Here is fixed mmg.exe crash on file selection box when there is a file added.
CVS/SVN unicode sse2 build: http://rapidshare.de/files/9310512/m...e-sse2.7z.html |
17th December 2005, 03:26 | #39 | Link |
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Confirm Global Behaviour
Because I'm making an encode which will be released to a number of folks, I'm considering advancing the audio track by 41.7 ms in order to compensate for the frame drop.
Does anyone have suggestions as to how I might verify whether this is global behaviour or some peculiarity of my system? Thanks. |
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