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3rd February 2012, 20:49 | #10701 | Link |
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RE: Sound problem
Well not being able to play the demuxed file was the fault of media player HC. However I was still getting bad aac files, just not the one in the job folder. It happens when you select normalize. Here is the log file for when the error occurs.
It's working great as long as I dont try to normalize the audio. Here's the source test file I was using just in case. http://www.mediafire.com/?ypd1ng4p76mgs1b C:\>"M:\someone\My Videos\Apps\RipBot264\tools\bepipe\bepipe.exe" --script "import(^C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs^)" | "M:\someone\My Videos\Apps\RipBot264\Tools\fhgaacenc\fhgaacenc.exe" --profile lc --cbr 128 --adts --ignorelength - "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\audio.aac" *************************************** BePipe by dimzon *************************************** Script used: # BEGIN import("C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs") # END Scanning for Audio Stream... Found Audio Stream Channels=2, BitsPerSample=16, SampleRate=48000Hz Writing Header... Writing Data... 0%ERROR: AVIStreamRead returned error. C:\>"M:\someone\My Videos\Apps\RipBot264\tools\avs2yuv\avs2yuv.exe" "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" -o - | "M:\someone\My Videos\Apps\RipBot264\tools\x264\x264_x64.exe" --crf 26 --stats "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --fps 24000/1001 --force-cfr --min-keyint 24 --keyint 240 --frames 722 --sar 1:1 --profile baseline --level 3.0 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --vbv-bufsize 1500 --vbv-maxrate 2500 --no-cabac --filter 0,0 --ref 3 --bframes 0 --b-adapt 0 --no-weightb --weightp 0 --b-pyramid none --subme 7 --aq-mode 1 --trellis 0 --partitions p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,p4x4 --no-8x8dct --me umh --stdin y4m --output "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" - y4m [info]: 160x90p 1:1 @ 10000000/417083 fps (cfr) x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1 x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.1 Cache64 x264 [info]: profile Constrained Baseline, level 3.0 C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs: 160x90, 10000000/417083 fps, 722 frames x264 [info]: frame I:5 Avg QP:27.02 size: 2688 x264 [info]: frame P:717 Avg QP:30.61 size: 465 x264 [info]: mb I I16..4: 16.3% 0.0% 83.7% x264 [info]: mb P I16..4: 0.3% 0.0% 2.0% P16..4: 33.0% 21.9% 3.1% 0.1% 2.3% skip:37.2% x264 [info]: coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 81.0% 89.7% 81.2% inter: 21.5% 16.0% 7.7% x264 [info]: i16 v,h,dc,p: 2% 80% 2% 17% x264 [info]: i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 8% 29% 15% 6% 8% 6% 11% 5% 11% x264 [info]: i8c dc,h,v,p: 50% 30% 9% 11% x264 [info]: ref P L0: 82.6% 9.5% 8.0% x264 [info]: kb/s:92.09 encoded 722 frames, 61.18 fps, 92.09 kb/s C:\>"M:\someone\My Videos\Apps\RipBot264\tools\mp4box\mp4box.exe" -tmp "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp" -add "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\video.264":name="Boundin (2003) BDrip 1080p_002" -fps 23.976 -add "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\audio.aac":lang=eng -mpeg4 -new "d:\Boundin (2003) BDrip 1080p_002.mp4" AVC-H264 import - frame size 160 x 90 at 23.976 FPS AVC Import results: 722 samples - Slices: 5 I 717 P 0 B - 728 SEI - 5 IDR AAC import - sample rate 48000 - MPEG-4 audio - 2 channels Saving d:\Boundin (2003) BDrip 1080p_002.mp4: 0.500 secs Interleaving ------------------------- Elapsed Time: 00h:00m:17s |
4th February 2012, 19:55 | #10702 | Link |
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Anyone having any trouble ripping "Midnight in Paris"...? It has Cinavia and 3 channel audio; I remember Vicky Christina Barcelona being a problem with 3 channel audio a year or so ago but hadn't run into a problem again until now.
I try to run the conversion, and it just sits on "Please Wait..." forever. |
4th February 2012, 20:41 | #10703 | Link |
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disable audio normalization
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4th February 2012, 23:58 | #10704 | Link |
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Hi,
I've set the .ini file so RipBot uses the G: drive for temp files. I added a bunch of jobs for an encoding-fest while I'm away for the day tomorrow and then switched my computer off. When I turned my computer back on a bit later today and started Ripbot up all the jobs have gone from the queue. All 22 of the temporary folders are still on the G: drive, how can I get RipBot to see them again? |
5th February 2012, 03:52 | #10705 | Link | |
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5th February 2012, 16:11 | #10707 | Link |
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I am using the latest release as of February 3. I'm receiving corruption almost every minute. It's odd, sometimes I'm getting corruption every minute, other times, it might be clean for a minute before occurring again. This occurred while encoding Cold Mountain which is AVC:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Cold-M...Blu-ray/33169/ But this corruption does not seem to have occurred with Lost which is also AVC. Here is the link for the first 90 seconds of Cold Mountain. You can see the corruption at 1:00. I am using denoising on both Could Mountain and Lost: http://www.mediafire.com/?3xoxqhhe848d3w9 I will upload the first 3 minutes and 30 seconds of the video.mkv source as well. I'll edit this post when it's uploaded as well. I noticed something when using ffmpeg to cut out the piece of the video.mkv file. I'm receiving an error under linux: [matroska @ 0x97db240] Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0: 83 >= 42 Under the latest nightly build of ffmpeg for windows I'm receiving a different error: [matroska @ 00000000045BB010] pts < dts in stream 0 av_interleaved_write_frame(): Invalid argument Finding this ticket: http://www.avcodec.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/960 At the bottom it says: As you've already noticed, the timestamps in this stream are not valid. The duplicate timestamps happen many, many times in this file. The file is broken. So I'm going to cut the 3:30 seconds from the original m2ts source and upload it. edit: Here is the 3:30 seconds of Cold Mountain from the m2ts file. I used mediafire.com this time and dgsplit (anyone know if dgsplit is compatible with unix split?) http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?crmd352937dibk8 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?shb3bou8dkzx1b8 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ryjayf9hr9fdjqx Last edited by Ryushin; 5th February 2012 at 22:57. |
5th February 2012, 17:07 | #10708 | Link |
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Do you still get corruption without denoising filter?
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5th February 2012, 17:58 | #10709 | Link | |
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EDIT: figured out how to modify the jobs.list file to add the jobs back in. Last edited by iSeries; 5th February 2012 at 18:06. |
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5th February 2012, 21:23 | #10710 | Link |
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I took the exact same job, just removed denoising, and the problem is still there.
I'm leaning towards there being a demuxing problem since the video.mkv file shows errors with ffmpeg. I'm still trying to get the original source uploaded. I'll update my original post once it's done. edit: I guess the best test would be to take the same job and open it under 16.5 to see what happens. edit2: Re-encoded using 16.5 and everything looks fine. Perhaps the issue lies when splitting the source? I have no idea at this point? Please let me know if there is anything else I can provide. Last edited by Ryushin; 6th February 2012 at 03:54. |
6th February 2012, 06:13 | #10712 | Link | |
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yippy - fixed
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6th February 2012, 17:21 | #10713 | Link |
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6th February 2012, 19:22 | #10714 | Link |
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Thank you for great piece of software!!!
It works great. I use it all the time. But I encountered 1 file that produces error when gathering information, after demuxing. With 1.17 it produces error: Exception EConvertError in module RipBot264.exe at 000093E2, " is not a valid floating point value With 1.16 & 15 it just hangs at gathering information. I tested file in other programs, and it seems OK. Here is 8Mb fragment of file that produces same error: http://www.mediafire.com/?i9mubcbssi4a7sz I read some other reports with this error and I noticed that you suggested to use Win7 instead WinXP, but that is not option for me (have only 500Mb RAM). Thanks for your work and help!! |
7th February 2012, 05:47 | #10716 | Link |
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Not sure if its possible (although I'm sure it could be), qpfile support for AVCHD output would be awesome. At the moment I'm creating a qpfile with Shon3i's ChapterGen tool, placing it in the RipBot job** folder and manually adding the --qpfile switch to the encoding command. Would be great if RipBot could do this automatically for AVCHD output. |
7th February 2012, 08:29 | #10717 | Link |
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While trying to convert a DVD; I'm hitting the generic "Couldn't open input file in HIDE mode!" error from dgindex. Like earlier posters have noted this is occurring because the command line argument for the input file is missing. However; while some other posts talk about DVDs where PgcDemux is generating multiple vobs during the combine stage - in this case only one very small vob is created. Based on a manual run of PgcDemux is appears that this occurs because Ripbot264 is not passing the "-pgc" argument so it defaults to 1. In the case of this movie there are four PGCs. The first three are trivial lengths while 4 represents the actual movie.
Is Ripbot264 expected to detect the correct PGC (perhaps by looking for the longest one) in this scenario or is the omission of "-pgc" deliberate and something else is going wrong? (In this particular case I worked around the issue manually by using PgcDemux directly to create a new single vob and then processing that with RipBot264). BTW I'm using version 1.17.0. Thanks, Jeff |
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this file has incorrect resolution Code:
Width : 694 pixels Height : 386 pixels
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7th February 2012, 15:39 | #10720 | Link |
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Quick question if you please
I want to keep the TrueHD as a sound source, the only 2 options available (I dont want core) is wave or FLAC, both change this to PCM in ripbot. Am I doing something wrong or is that the only options available? |
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