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30th April 2009, 07:16 | #1801 | Link |
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Im a little bit confused..
1.0.9 is the latest Version ,including dll Megui made a update on dgavcindex and dgavcdecode today. Its DGAVCIndexd/Decode 1.0.1-1 ? The exe and dll are 1.0.0.0 from 30.04.2009 ? So its a updated Version ? |
30th April 2009, 14:14 | #1803 | Link |
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@ACrowley: No, it's 1.0.1 (the -1 means it was repackaged - the reason for repackaging was: missing libavcodec.dll).
however, ill update degavcindex/dec packages with the new version as soon as i get home.
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obviously its the old 1.0.1 Version. Mhh...so i used the old dgavcdecode Decoder for some BluRay to x264 encodes via megui. I havent noticed that megui use/updates a old Version. But i cant see any Problems in these x264 encodes encoded through dgavcdec.dll 1.0.0.0 Last edited by ACrowley; 1st May 2009 at 19:11. |
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I am not sure if this has been discussed earlier, but I find that encoding BluRay to x264 using AVCSource is 4-5 times slower that using DirectShowSource with ffdshow+haali for me. Is this a known issue or am I doing something weird. I would prefer to use AVCSource as it is frame-accurate while DirectShowSource decoders neednt be frame-accurate. Any information regarding this is appreciated.
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10th May 2009, 14:06 | #1807 | Link |
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Hi neuron2
I'm getting this problem with lossless encoded h264 raws. While getting this warning when loading the h264 stream. PicParset 0 references are invalid (uninitialized) Sequence Parameter Set with ID 0, expect the unexpected... (lol yeah) Hit Yes continue notifying this specific error type; hit No to disable it. Hit Cancel to supress all further errors. If I press Yes, it goes right away to the second frame, with the same Warning. If there I press Yes again, it will stop displaying the error until I advance to any other frame, where it will display the warning and not show anything else but a black frame. If I press No, I get the problem in the screenshot. Here's the sample Last edited by stpdrgstr; 10th May 2009 at 14:24. |
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I know you used a "custom" libavcodec in your package Neuron2. But i forgot if it was possible to to update your package with a current "regular" vversion of libavcodec. I seem to remember that that was possible, but i'm not shure about it atm. I ask this cause libavcodec changes once in a while, and getting more/better/faster/whatever decoding through DGAVCIndex (if applicable) by simply changing the libavcodec is simple to do. |
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I have a MKV with one h264 video stream and one aac audio stream. I demux them out with mkvextract from the MKVToolNix package, and then open it with the indexer. I then use that file with my AVS script. The audio is converted to Wave64 which is opened with the NicAudio package. The two streams are then AudioDubed together. I use Info() at the end of the script. The Indexer reports correctly that the video is 29.97FPS, the info function shows the video frame rate as 60000/2002 instead of 30000/1001. Also, the video plays fast in MPC. The Info function shows the video as being 18 minutes long and the audio is 22 minutes long. The correct time is 22 minutes. The video is all there, but playing faster than what it should. I tried all three settings under video on the indexer (honor pulldown, ignore pulldown, and force film), but all three settings produce the same results. I looked in the dga file and at the end, there is this:
SIZ 720 x 480 FPS 60000 / 2002 CODED 33629 PLAYBACK 33629 So, it is telling MPC that the frame rate is that number, which is 29.97 FPS, but I have always heard of it as being 30000/1001. Is this the reason why it's playing fast? |
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I uploaded a segment to MediaFire. MPC detects it as 29.97 FPS as well as the AVC Indexer. Avidemux (latest SVN build) always gets the audio out of sync when I try to edit it (Bleach episodes have annoying end of part 1 things that I am trying to edit out for fun and experience and do some filters to enhance the picture. ). Also, I tried the indexer that came with FFmpegSource2, and it showed the video as 24 fps, but it was out of sync with the audio. -_-' So, the detection of the fps has a bug somewhere, either this tool or ffmpegsource2 or both. :P Or something else is wrong, like my ripping/coding. I thought I got all the details correct for the encode. Anyways, I hope you can tell me what's wrong and how to open this in AviSynth or other programs so that the video is in sync.
{Link removed since issue solved} Thanks. Last edited by StifflerStealth; 13th May 2009 at 20:05. |
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