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2nd February 2010, 05:45 | #1142 | Link |
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Just a minor cosmetic note. I've been working on some Blu Ray clips lately, paying close attention to the SAR (Source Aspect Ratio?) field so that I know what to use on my x264 command line. When working on some VC-1 clips, I noticed that SAR had changed to DAR (Display Aspect Ratio?). I did the calculations and determined that it was indeed now showing the correct DAR. However, in the log file the entry is still labeled as SAR. Here is an example log file:
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Stream Type: Matroska Video Type: VC1 Profile: Advanced Level: 3 Coded Size: 1920x1088 SAR: 16x9 Display Size: 1920x1080 Frame Rate: 23.976024 fps Colorimetry: BT.709 [1] Frame Structure: Progressive Frame Type: I Coded Number: 163656 Playback Number: 163656 Frame Repeats: 0 Field Repeats: 0 Bitrate: 0.315 Bitrate (Avg): 16.729 Bitrate (Max): 33.031 Elapsed: 0:09:44 Remain: 0:00:00 FPS: Info: Finished! Thanks, and I've been giving DGMultiSource a workout these last few days. Working great! |
2nd February 2010, 12:35 | #1143 | Link |
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@Neuron2
A very good feature would be an option during the ADD dialogue that could process every file in a batch way, giving a DGI output and demuxed audio for EVERY file and not the SUM of them.
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2nd February 2010, 12:59 | #1144 | Link |
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I have found another issue that is perfectly repeatable when retrying.
I am uploading a MTS file to mediafire that when DGIndexNV saves as a project, it finds two AC3 audio tracks instead of one. I am absolutely positive that it must have only one AC3 track (the 1100 one). I'll send you the link in private. That's not the only one that presents that issue. P.S: Does anybody find screen corruption after having opened and processed lot of files?
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2nd February 2010, 16:29 | #1153 | Link | |
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I use something like this to batch index mpg files with DGIndex. Modify it to work for what you want. Code:
FOR /F "usebackq" %%A IN (`dir /b /on *.mpg`) DO "d:\temp\dgindex" -IF=[%%A] -OM=2 -FO=0 -AT=[d:\temp\ivtc-ns.avs] -OF=[%%~nA] -HIDE -EXIT |
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2nd February 2010, 17:34 | #1155 | Link | |
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I think I found another issue though. One of the files I am working on seems to only be picking up the first 10000 frames when the video is served using version 2005. I went back and tried version 1.0.13 of DGAVCIndex and it created a different index file. When this video is served, it appears to have the correct number of frames (having trouble with it crashing, probably because it is such an old version). I am attaching the index files from both programs. The video I am working on is 00083.m2ts from Jumper Region A. If you need a sample, I will upload it. EDIT: Just tried with NVBeta10. With it, I only get 12165 frames instead of the 12360 mentioned at the bottom of the index file EDIT 2: Got 1.0.13 working stable (had to use the old server with the old dll). All 12360 frames are served with this version. Last edited by Turtleggjp; 2nd February 2010 at 18:00. |
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2nd February 2010, 17:44 | #1156 | Link |
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for your backup projects in windows 7 dont tweak the registry and use dss to index your sources all you need is DGDecNV
@neuron2 eta on stdout?
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2nd February 2010, 18:04 | #1158 | Link |
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I'm in a bit of a pickle about it. The way it is implemented now in DGIndex kills Win2000 compatibility and now some other issues are being raised. But the alternative, AllocConsole(), pops up an extra DOS window. I only absorbed this as a contribution from someone else and to be honest I am not motivated to spend a lot of time on it. So, if you describe a good way to implement it, I will be happy to pay attention.
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2nd February 2010, 20:56 | #1160 | Link |
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Here is the sample:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/rnnm2jxh3mz/00083.m2ts_0 Please note that this sample is not enough to give you 10000 frames. For that, I would need to upload pretty much the entire file, which is 418MB. Also, what I was originally trying to do was string several of these files together, so I could encode them into one file. The total frame count is 46513. Build 2005 still only serves the first 10000 frames, and NVBeta10 is only showing 46486 frames. 1.0.13 shows all 46513 frames. Last edited by Turtleggjp; 2nd February 2010 at 21:26. |
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