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21st January 2010, 01:51 | #1062 | Link | ||
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http://neuron2.net/faq.html If it is soft pulldown, then look at the coded and playback counts in the Info dialog. If you have playback = 1.25 * coded, then you have pure 3:2 pulldown. You can also look at the Film % field and if it is close to 100% then you have 3:2 pulldown. But the Film % is not yet implemented for AVC. Quote:
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21st January 2010, 02:07 | #1063 | Link |
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so from this picture i would use fieldop=1 instead of deintelace for TFF?
http://bayimg.com/NajBpaaCN am i going to be more likely using fieldop=1 that deinterlacing? because previously i deintelace all content and didnt even know about 3:2 well i had heard about it but thats it. and what would it look like if im supposed to leave it at 29.970 and deintelace instead sorry about all the questions im knew to someof the ideas but so far yoiur programs is better and faster than what i was previously using |
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CHAPTER01=00:00:00.000 CHAPTER01NAME=Living Weapon CHAPTER02=00:05:00.750 CHAPTER02NAME=A Better World CHAPTER03=00:09:31.937 CHAPTER03NAME=Aboard Serenity (Main Titles) CHAPTER04=00:14:49.088 CHAPTER04NAME=Going for a Ride I'm trying to catch the files you need. Thanks!
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i will report back with results thanks again |
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21st January 2010, 05:47 | #1068 | Link |
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so the content is from DVD, BD, or RAW(high quality/bitrate encodes that use a range of formats)
for most 29.970i content i was just deinterlacing using TDeint and after indexing a few of the DVD i have found that I should have reversed the pulldown instead. Last edited by TheProfosist; 21st January 2010 at 16:07. |
21st January 2010, 11:16 | #1070 | Link |
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after reversing the pulldown there is stil some lines left over do i need to run a deinterlacer as well? if so can this be done using DG NV tools? a picture is below
http://bayimg.com/GAjdnaAcN and http://bayimg.com/gAJdoAacN sorry about the weird resolution the program was acting weird the video is fine resolution wise 616x480 no black borders at all |
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(Win7 64 Bit) The Resolution doesnt matter in my case...it happened on SD and HD Sizes. Chris |
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Hi,
I have a problem with DGindexNV 2003 (I don't know with previous versions, I only have my license since yesterday). I tried my first encode using DGindexNV, but the result ended out of sync. But not a constant or progressive delay. At some points in the episode, dialogue is suddenly cutted and audio continues further, generating an instant few seconds delay with the video. This problem is not present in the source files (MPG from PVR = Mpeg2 + MPA 48Khz stereo 320kbps .mpg). So I tried using the free DGindex to index my source files and I discovered something strange : With DGindex, demuxed audio is 128.519 Kb for 54 min 50 sec. (wich is correct and does not produce sync problem.) With DGindexNV, demuxed audio is 127.650 Kb for 54 min 27 sec. I have 3 different episodes, and the same problem happens all the time with DGindexNV. Is it possible that DGindexNV 2003 wrongly demux MPA ? |
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Not likely but possible. Please post a link to a sample file such that when demuxed with DGIndex and DGIndexNV audio streams of different lengths are produced.
I just did a test demux of a DVD and the audio streams demuxed by DGIndexNV and DGIndex were binary identical. Last edited by Guest; 21st January 2010 at 15:36. |
21st January 2010, 15:28 | #1075 | Link | |
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i wasnt trying to push torrents on u just to show you what i had previously encoded and how it was done. ignore the dl links and i wont put the link in my sig its not all that important i get enough stuff daily already (not because of that exact thing but the overall situation) but for source it comes mostly from DVD (usually R1 or R2J) or BD (usually RA or RAJ) and 99% of it is anime. what i used to do was just deinterlace with TDeint(custom settings or cource) but after indexing a few more dvds i foiund that i should reverse the pulldown instead after reversing the puldown usiong fieldop=1 after reversing there is stil some lines left over do i need to run a deinterlacer as well? if so can this be done using DG NV tools? a picture is below http://bayimg.com/GAjdnaAcN and http://bayimg.com/gAJdoAacN sorry about the weird resolution of the pics the program was acting weird the video is fine resolution wise 616x480 no black borders at all AVS script: LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\megui\tools\dgindexnv\DGDecodeNV.dll") DGSource("C:\TEMP\Lain\07 - Cvt Vid\01.track_224-002_Track1.dgi",resize_w=616,resize_h=480,fieldop=1) once again sorry about the sig link im not trying to offend you or go against site rules mabye im just nieve? but neverthe less im greatful for your and the communities continued help Last edited by Guest; 21st January 2010 at 15:33. Reason: rule 4 |
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2137721/0120...omposite_1.mpg Audio lenght when demuxed with DGindex = 1min 36" (like the source) Audio lenght when demuxed with DGindexNV = 1min 29". This sample was cutted from a 1Gb file with DGsplit 1.0 I can post more samples if you need. I made 2 scripts to test this sample (scripts played with MPC-HC). DGindex : Quote:
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About the video, both indexers always produce the same amount of frames. Last edited by Alf Bundy; 21st January 2010 at 16:17. |
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Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BEX Application Name: StaxRip.exe Application Version: 1.1.4.1 Application Timestamp: 4b4b9949 Fault Module Name: nvcuda.dll_unloaded Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 4b4c13da Exception Offset: 0c8143e9 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Data: 00000008 OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 0a9e Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789 Additional Information 3: 0a9e Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789 Sometimes it doesn't say nvcuda.dll unloaded and instead gives the version number. Also, after it's done encoding the video it will crash again and you're forced to exit the program. My OS is Windows 7 Ult. 64bit and I wonder if that's why I'm getting this error? Have you tested it with a 64 bit OS yet? |
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https://github.com/stax76/software-list https://www.youtube.com/@stax76/playlists Last edited by stax76; 21st January 2010 at 20:27. |
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