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24th April 2012, 22:54 | #11021 | Link | |
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26th April 2012, 00:37 | #11022 | Link |
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So just to recheck a few things:
Ripbot is just so well done all around I cant see myself using other GUIs for various reasons, but if I wanted multi stream audio I would have to get some kind of remuxer right? As well for console compatibility I will need to use mp4 container with AAC audio right? Thats fine with me, but I noticed there is no simple way to convert subs from bluray to mp4 without having to recheck each line for spelling errors. Oh well that one isnt important as im more interested in multi audio. If im using mp4 I cannot use mkvtoolnix right? What muxer would work for mp4? As well is there a way to make ripbot do just audio without me having to stop it? Or is there a easier and more consistent way I can encode audio like ripbot does and add it to the mp4 along side the normal audio stream. (It would most likely be commentary). Thanks for your hard work. |
28th April 2012, 01:28 | #11026 | Link |
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i have a quick question to the arthur in regard to CQ. what's the equivalent CQ value to a 2-pass 10Mbps encode setting. i hate waiting for the 1st pass in two pass encode. and i would like to achieve roughly the same quality as 10Mbps 2pass encode with CQ.
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28th April 2012, 05:10 | #11028 | Link | |
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I registered here a few weeks ago to search this thread for "Sleep", and there have been numerous requests to have a "sleep when finished" option in addition to the "shutdown when finished" option. Other forum members have dismisssed this saying that windows already has a sleep timer which fulfills this requirement. But those members must not understand that Windows sleep timers are based on User inactivity and not program inactivity. Programs which spend long periods of time doing work without user activity (encoding software, media players etc) need to tell Windows not to sleep, and RipBot does not do this. Thus, as several people have pointed out now, if you've got your computer set to sleep in 15 minutes, the computer goes to sleep 15 minutes after you've clicked "Start" in Ripbot and walked away... I personally do not mind which method is added to RipBot - whether it's the "sleep when finished" option, or whether RipBot starts telling Windows "not to sleep" until all the jobs in the queue have finished. Either way, I believe RipBot would be all the better for it if Atak_Snajpera could add one or the other - especially in this day and age of rising energy costs and various countries introducing "carbon taxes" etc. Other than this missing feature, I'd like to say a huge thanks to Atak_Snajpera for all your work with RipBot, it's truly an excellent program. I'm especially excited to see that it's just been updated today and includes distributed encoding for MKVs now too. Cheers |
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28th April 2012, 07:41 | #11029 | Link |
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your comment regarding not blocking sleep mode is no longer valid
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Windows 7 Image Updater - SkyLake\KabyLake\CoffeLake\Ryzen Threadripper Last edited by Atak_Snajpera; 28th April 2012 at 07:43. |
28th April 2012, 13:31 | #11033 | Link |
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Error with subtitles
So I have a movie I ripped a while back with DvdFab and I did not rip the subtitles as I never use them.
All my VOB files are sitting in the Video_TS folder. I unzipped Ripbot v1.17.1 to a directory and then ran it with Admin privs (Win 7 Pro). I start the process and it combines the VOBs fine, then it indexes the video, it then starts to demux subtitles. At this point I get an error: "C:\Temp\Ripbot264Temp\job1\subtitles.idx. The system cannot find the specified file" I first tried setting setting ConvertSUPtoSUB=0 and then commenting it out, but get the same error with two movies (previously ripped with DvdFab) on multiple attempts. I will probably never use subtitles, can I just disable this part or is there just a file / program I need to add? Did a search on the forums and google and could not find anyone else reporting the same error. Thanks! |
28th April 2012, 15:38 | #11035 | Link |
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update SeparateDVDsubs.exe
http://www.mediafire.com/?ezl5mucjmaklrka
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Windows 7 Image Updater - SkyLake\KabyLake\CoffeLake\Ryzen Threadripper Last edited by Atak_Snajpera; 28th April 2012 at 15:50. |
28th April 2012, 15:53 | #11036 | Link | |
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So is there any way to put a dummy file in there or bypass the subtitles? I would think so as the file structure of the tools directory seems that you are chaining many different programs together to create the MP4 file. UPDATE: The updated SeparateDVDsubs seemed to fix it, I am all the way to the first pass now. THANKS! Last edited by mattmc97; 28th April 2012 at 16:11. |
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29th April 2012, 02:47 | #11037 | Link |
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Hi atak, i think i already know the answer to this but here goes.
i have a linux server i rent online, is it possible to use that in distributed encoding, or does it have to have windows on it?? like i say im sure it does as ive already tried it, and it didnt work :-( shame Last edited by Zorro70; 29th April 2012 at 03:31. |
29th April 2012, 08:47 | #11038 | Link |
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user shrekage might have more experience in that matter. also using de mode via internet will require good connection speed. at least 25mbps (upload) for just one remote server.
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Windows 7 Image Updater - SkyLake\KabyLake\CoffeLake\Ryzen Threadripper Last edited by Atak_Snajpera; 29th April 2012 at 08:49. |
29th April 2012, 14:53 | #11039 | Link |
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The newest version look interesting. Can't wait to try the 10bit option. Thanks.
-- Update -- Bug Report. When loading up a DVD to encode, I get a Subtitle.idx file can not be located error and then Ripbot just sits there "Demuxing Subtitles" The exact files doesn't give this problem with the previous version. I personally don't care about subtitles. Just FYI. It's doing it on all my DVD encodes. SeperateDVDsubs Cannot open file "C:\temp......\job1\subtitiles.idx." The system cannont find the file specified. Any Suggestions???? Last edited by rc71; 29th April 2012 at 20:27. |
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264, 265, appletv, avchd, bluray, gui, iphone, ipod, ps3, psp, ripbot264, x264 2-pass, x264 gui, x264_64, x265, xbox360 |
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