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Old 3rd February 2008, 17:37   #641  |  Link
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I seem to have a problem with this.

I've got a DVD of U571, ripped to the hard drive with AnyDVD here and it won't let me select the ac3 track to use. Its almost as if it only detects the one audio track, even though there are 4.

5.1 AC3, DTS and 2x AC3 Stereo.

Am I doing something wrong here?
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Old 4th February 2008, 02:32   #642  |  Link
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There is a problem with the bitrate calculation when using m2ts as output. I have converted a 720p mkv (AVC + AC3) to m2ts with ripbot. I have set 4480 as output size. The resulting m2ts was 4512 (30Mb bigger than the 4482 DVD5), so I couldn't burn it on a DVD5

Is this something you can correct ?

Now with version 1.8.7, the same file with the same settings comes out at 4348 Mb, so 132 Mb short of 4480.

It now fits on a disc, but could still be tweaked a bit.
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Old 4th February 2008, 04:39   #643  |  Link
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I noticed that I cannot open *.mov files. Is this on the roadmap for this program... Because I have about 12 videos that are *.mov type videos and wanted to make them x.264 *.mkv...
If it's urgent then you could try renaming them to .mp4 I did this on some .mov trailers I have & they seemed to work fine.
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Old 4th February 2008, 05:12   #644  |  Link
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Hey atak great program. I've been using it non-stop since Dec. But I've run into my first problem . I been trying to rip The Ten Commandments for my psp and was able to decrypt and then convert the first disc without problem. But the second disc (part 2) wouldn't produce any sound. I checked the decrypted vob with zoom player and it has sound. As I kept trying I notice that the length of the second part listed as 1hr 36 min 13sec according to dvddecrypter, but the actual playing time of the second part according to zoom player is 1hr 1min 12sec, which I verified is the correct playing time. I used the psp settings and adjusted the video for 480x270 and autocroped. I'm also using your newest version. ripbot264.1.8.7 . Everything was fine but the sound. What do you suggest I should check or try ? thanks.
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Old 4th February 2008, 05:42   #645  |  Link
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I might have already found the problem. After demuxing the vob. The audio channel it was selecting output in 0-ch. . so I pick the only one that actually output anything. 2-ch. I hope this works . I've never had to do that before so I guess I should have explored a little more.
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Old 5th February 2008, 03:50   #646  |  Link
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Now with version 1.8.7, the same file with the same settings comes out at 4348 Mb, so 132 Mb short of 4480.

It now fits on a disc, but could still be tweaked a bit.
The above movie was 1h50.

I have tried again, this time with a 2h12 movie. As the first movie was 132 Mb short, I have now added 100Mb to the file size (4580Mb), keeping a margin of 32MB (this is compared to the first movie, but it actually means nothing as you will see below).

The m2ts file came out at 4454Mb (26Mb short). I was very lucky : after remuxing it to blu-ray with tsremux, the resulting folder was exaclty the size of a DVD5, 4480Mb

So, there is definitely some more tweaking you can do for the bitrate with m2ts files (on a DVD5 at least 100Mb are lost, depending of the movie).
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Old 5th February 2008, 22:26   #647  |  Link
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I hope this time file size will be closer to specified after TSRemux. I'm waiting for your results.

BTW with X-men3 (1:42)
I got m2ts 4453MB but after TSRemux with BluRay structure I got 4472MB.
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Old 5th February 2008, 22:34   #648  |  Link
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@Bigmango
I hope this time file size will be closer to specified after TSRemux. I'm waiting for your results.

BTW with X-men3 (1:42)
I got m2ts 4453MB but after TSRemux with BluRay structure I got 4472MB.
Nice !

I will try this out right away with another 720p 1h55 movie. Should be ready after encoding in about 7 hours... well, tomorrow
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Old 5th February 2008, 23:47   #649  |  Link
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I got this error: "Windows - No Disk" "Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c" Upon starting the app... I think its looking for a disk that isnt there...

Other then that all is working...
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Old 6th February 2008, 00:06   #650  |  Link
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Hi mate, gettin some fab results now from your program...

Just about to buy a quad core processor and was wandering if x264\wmv encoder supports 4 threads to make full use of it?

Thanks, Rob
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Old 6th February 2008, 01:03   #651  |  Link
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Just about to buy a quad core processor and was wandering if x264\wmv encoder supports 4 threads to make full use of it?
x264 codec will use all your cores

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I got this error: "Windows - No Disk" "Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c" Upon starting the app... I think its looking for a disk that isnt there...
good advice. If you want to upload screenshots use imageshack. fix is on the way.

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Ok thanks bro.. By the way you can update the installer link on the first post...

Is there anyway the *.mov support can be implemented...
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Ok thanks bro.. By the way you can update the installer link on the first post...
But fix is not ready yet

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Rename mov to mp4.

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[QUOTE=Atak_Snajpera;1096780]But fix is not ready yet

I know but at the verry leased its something LOL...
Once you pass the error by pressing ok it still work...
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Old 6th February 2008, 17:33   #655  |  Link
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Atak_Snajpera, can you check your first post? The download links are not in it. Thank you!
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Atak_Snajpera, can you check your first post? The download links are not in it. Thank you!
My guess is because a new update is on it's way soon.
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My guess is because a new update is on it's way soon.
I hope so, I deleted the old version before I checked to see if the new one was linked for download.
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Ok the updated link to the Installer can be found Here and in my signature.... Enjoy

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It comes with a new version of FFDshow it is recomended that you install it...
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I hope this time file size will be closer to specified after TSRemux. I'm waiting for your results.

BTW with X-men3 (1:42)
I got m2ts 4453MB but after TSRemux with BluRay structure I got 4472MB.
So, I did a new movie with version 1.8.8. It is 1h49 long, and has ac3 640k audio like the other ones. I set the output size at 4480.

The m2ts file came out at 4500 (20 Mb more) and the tsremux blu-ray structure was 4520 (40 Mb more). So, we're still not there yet :/

The size seems to depend on the movie lenght. This raises another question to me: what will happen with longer movies, i.ex 3h ? Do you take this into account in your calculations ?
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I have tried to load a 3h07 mkv movie with 640k ac3 (same as my other files that worked).

When selecting the input file it starts to demux the audio (as usual) but after a while it pops up media player classic playing "getinfo.avs" and showing the message "m2audiosource: "D:\temp\Ripbot264temp\job1\audio.3.ac3" is not a valid ac3 file (D:\temp\Ripbot264temp\job1\getinfo.avs, line 3)"

This is strange as there is no difference between this file and the other files I have tried... It plays fine and the audio is 640k ac3 like the other ones...

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