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7th March 2006, 11:59 | #301 | Link |
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geez.. doing the whole movie is in the same league as using esa me But I agree that everything should be runnable at idle priority.
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7th March 2006, 20:44 | #303 | Link |
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@ChronoCross: If you're willing to subject yourself to such long analysis, would you perhaps be willing to share your results with me? My last commit added diagnostics to Source Detection, so it shares much more information about what it's doing now. I wonder how much more accuracy you get by doing 100% as opposed to 1%.
If you're interested, I simply ask that when you analyse something, analyse it both at 100% and then at 1%, and show me the results. The idea is that they should be the same, but who knows? |
13th March 2006, 22:07 | #305 | Link |
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Automatic Encoding All .TS Files and MPG Files from A Directory ans Subdirs ... Encode Video with fixed PRofile XXX AC3 with fixed Audio Profile YYY and all MP2 Tracks with Audio Profile ZZZ ...
Would be very usefull for all Dbox2 Owners recording streams to a special Folder an get them compressed when they are at work ..8) Tagging working Folders make it possible to encode from different PCs so 2 or more "Encodings" can happen trough a Network share to the "recording folder" |
14th March 2006, 06:05 | #306 | Link |
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I'm not Doom9, but I'm pretty sure that I know what his response is going to be: no way. It requires a huge amount of organisation and has so many ways that the user could stuff it up, and what are the benefits? It saves a tiny amount of time in user setup (of course, the user could set it up with the one click encoder in MeGUI anyway, which is already very easy) for some few people who havze Dbox2s.
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14th March 2006, 19:34 | #307 | Link |
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Hmm ... sad to here this ... i programmed some lines with kixtart and everything work very well with all command lines put up in some "spagetti code" programming ... 8)
ts -> ProjectX -> Xvid/mp4 (over ini file - configure Codec +passes)-> Audio --> AAC 5.1 and AAC v2 with winamp codec -> Mp4box -> delete org files ... but my programming know how is not the best ... so I thought it was a good idea to request this to the profis here in this way ... Maybe a can spend some time with AUTOIT to transfer all files to the "one Click" encoder in megui and get my autoenconding ... I have a time eating job and 2 kidz so the only way to get space free on my HD is to programm something that is doing the job for me ... and .. everything exists in Megui / StaxRip etc ... anyway ... thanks FoGBaV |
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BeHappy - AviSynth-based audio transcoding tool Audio encoding via AviSynth On2 VP7 is great in quality but it is unusable for long-term video backup puposes! Sincerely Yours, MCPD/MCTS |
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15th March 2006, 07:11 | #311 | Link |
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A feature request of my own:
Add extensive commandline implementation for MeGUI. Although it is meant to be a front-end and nothing else should need to run it, commandline support could lead to integration into the shell, meaning you could right-click on a media file and select 'Open With MeGUI' or 'OneClickEncode with MeGUI', etc. |
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<Command("Show Message Box", Nothing)> _ Public Sub ShowMsgBox( _ <Name("Message"), Description("The message may contain macros."), Editor(GetType(MacroStringTypeEditor), GetType(UITypeEditor))> _ ByVal message As String, _ <Name("Title"), Description("The title may contain macros."), DefaultValue("StaxRip"), Editor(GetType(MacroStringTypeEditor), GetType(UITypeEditor))> _ ByVal title As String, _ <Name("Icon"), DefaultValue(GetType(MsgIcon), "Info")> _ ByVal icon As MsgIcon) Msg.Show(Macro.Solve(message), Macro.Solve(title), icon) End Sub StaxRip.exe -ShowMessageBox:a_string,"a string in quotes",Info That means no manual commandline parsing and all types with a TypeConverter will work which include primitive types (IConvertible) and enums and lots of other framework types like Point, Size etc. As you can see it uses the syntax of the .NET framework tools, the syntax rocks from both, user and development (parsing) perspective. The parser is not case sensitive and supports '/' as prefix like: /showmessagebox:arg,arg2...
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16th March 2006, 12:03 | #313 | Link |
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What do other people think about this: ability to customise scripts used for Source Detection.
Basically, this would mean that instead of having two scripts hard-coded into MeGUI, these two scripts would be accessible via the Source Detector settings. The scripts could be edited by the user and MeGUI would accept them as long as they returned the correct variables within AviSynth. Pros: -Customisability -- it could make it easier for the user to change the Comb detection (or something else) to a more accurate method. For instance, my next update will include a change from IsCombed to IsCombedTIVTC, which is much more accurate. Cons: -More work for me. -Many more ways to stuff up. -Mainstream users probably won't have a clue/won't wont to experiment with these scripts anyway, so for most people it is just a useless feature. I'm leaning towards not doing it, because it's more work for me and I can't see much in the way of tangible benefits. If someone can give me a good reason to allow it, though, I'll consider going the whole way and giving the user complete control over these scripts. Last edited by berrinam; 16th March 2006 at 12:32. |
16th March 2006, 13:27 | #314 | Link |
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uhm... naah.
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19th March 2006, 08:27 | #316 | Link |
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Im just learning MeGUI and AVC encoding so apologies for any user errors Also, love the work so far on MeGUI and x264
How about extending the mux capabilities to be able to demux as well? And be able to mux in more streams like an additional audio one after the file has been done. And with the D2V creation, being able to put start and end points rather than having to go into DGIndex to set it if the user doesnt want to transcode the whole thing. I wonder too if there is a way to prevent user's changing Sharktooth's profiles by mistake? |
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In fact, there was a feature called Safe Profile Alteration, but I believe it has been removed from MeGUI because it was a hassle and not particularly useful to us. It would be a good idea to check the settings to see if it is actually there, but if it isn't, then it's just up to the user not to fiddle with what they don't understand. |
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In particular, what advantage is there in integrating it into MeGUI as opposed to running it as a separate, already-working tool? It's good having primitive muxing in MeGUI, because it means that entire encodes can be managed automatically. But unless demuxing can be somehow integrated into an automated workflow in MeGUI, then it saves the user basically no work by our putting it in MeGUI, but it takes a lot of work for us to replicate YAMB's code (or mkvmergegui's, which is even more powerful). |
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