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AutoGK - love it, but ran into a snag
First, please forgive my noobiness. I have read a lot of messages on the forums here in the last week and a half. I understood some of it, certainly not all of it, and have tried to follow forum rules by searching for enlightenment.
I have used AutoGK to encode a bunch (approximately 80 TV episodes) of other stuff. It has worked flawlessly. Bravo len0x!!!!!!!! interestingly enough playing with AutoGK now has me wanting to learn more (how to use full blown GK) so that I have more control over backup processes. I am trying to use AutoGK to back up my purchased copy of Die Another Day (James Bond). I have run into a subtitle issue. Used AutoGK .77b Attempt #1 settings: Audio Track: English AC3 6ch Subtitle Track: No Subtitles Output size: 1 CD (700Mb) Advanced Settings Resolution Settings: Fixed Width 640 Codec: Xvid Audio: Auto(AC3/VBR MP3) Display only forced subtitles: not checked Use external subtitles: not checked Results: no subtitles, Sound good, picture looked great. Attempt #2 settings: Audio Track: English AC3 6ch Subtitle Track: English Normal Captions Output size: 1 CD (700Mb) Advanced Settings Resolution Settings: Fixed Width 640 Codec: Xvid Audio: Auto(AC3/VBR MP3) Display only forced subtitles: not checked Use external subtitles: not checked Results: subtitles throughout entire movie, but synchronization of subtitles gets out of wack after initial scene, Sound good, picture looked great. Attempt #3 settings: Audio Track: English AC3 6ch Subtitle Track: No subtitles Output size: 1 CD (700Mb) Advanced Settings Resolution Settings: Fixed Width 640 Codec: Xvid Audio: Auto(AC3/VBR MP3) Display only forced subtitles: checked Use external subtitles: not checked Results: no subtitles, Sound good, picture looked great. What I am trying to accomplish is just get the movie backed up so that the subtitles show just during the beginning of the movie like when you watch the DVD without subtitles turned on. Seems pretty uncomplicated but, something is going wrong. I screwed up the .log file by going back into AutoGK and trying to run a preview. I will re-run Attempt #3 to grab .log file and post it later. I saw in one of the other threads about forced subtitles but was unable to come to any conclusions from the comments mades about my situation. Also, I read the original documentation that was written by manono and is accessed from the @len0x's forum post on current version message in the Gordian Knot development forum. manono any chance you could update the tutorial to reflect the choice of forced subtitles and external subtitles? Just trying to understand what exactly those options do. Thanks in advance! AZEncoder P.S. After I posted the above note, a flash of insight struck me. Maybe "Display only forced subtitles" means that you have to turn subtitles on but they will only display the "forced ones" (like at the beginning of Die Another Day). So, I am re-encoding an attempt #4 with the following settings: Attempt #4 settings: Audio Track: English AC3 6ch Subtitle Track: English Normal Captions Output size: 1 CD (700Mb) Advanced Settings Resolution Settings: Fixed Width 640 Codec: Xvid Audio: Auto(AC3/VBR MP3) Display only forced subtitles: checked Use external subtitles: not checked I'll post the results later. Last edited by AZEncoder; 20th December 2003 at 00:42. |
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