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25th January 2012, 20:38 | #4242 | Link | |
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Deinterlacing with Yadif(1)
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I don't know much about deinterlacing, but I found out, that the following way delivers nearly perfect results for me: Add the filter "Field >> Advanced >> Yadif" in StaxRip. Then doubleclick "Yadif" to edit the script and change "Yadif()" to "Yadif(1)". And that's it. Now the framerate of your video will be doubled, but this doesn't mean that the file size of your video will be doubled, too. But the deinterlacing-result is great. Check it out. Regards, Salazar |
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28th February 2012, 10:05 | #4244 | Link |
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Why cant stax cut ac3 correctly whene there are bitrate changes in stream?
Example, Natgeo hd in netherlands use 5.1 audio with bitrate 384 whene there is a show running, but in the breaks they use ac3 2.0 and lower bitrate 192, the problem is that stax wont cut the ac3 correcly, only for 38 min or lower whene show is 44min, so no audio for last 6min. Complete name : E:\video\drugs.inc.206 temp files\drugs.inc.206 PID 052 3_2ch 48KHz 384Kbps DELAY 143ms_Cutting.ac3 Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 File size : 105 MiB Duration : 38mn 8s Overall bit rate : 384 Kbps Audio Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Mode extension : CM (complete main) Duration : 38mn 8s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 384 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 16 bits Stream size : 105 MiB (100%) you see instead of 44min58sec it only takes 38min. |
28th February 2012, 10:42 | #4245 | Link |
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That an issue with virtualdubmod, or at least an issue in combination with virtualdubmod. Since Virtualdubmod hasn't been worked on for a very long time, don't count on a fix. Instead, click on options, open audio, and select 'fmpeg' for force decoding. Then, click on tools, settings, and under demuxing, deselect demux avi, and also demux mkv (etc)...
It should now decode the file directly, and cut it correctly. Keep in mind though it uses a bit more disk space due to the decoding. Keep in mind it will require re-encoding, whether that be to AAC, MP3 etc, and it won't be 5.1. That said, if you have the option of DTS neo:6 or something similar, you don't miss the 5.1 because that info is encoded onto the stereo track when its decoded and re-encoded that probably didn't make sense, maybe someone else can discuss it better. |
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28th February 2012, 17:37 | #4247 | Link |
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MKV to MP4 - No chapters
It looks like MP4Box can only use chapter files in the OGM format.
When I try to convert an MKV file with chapters (created by MakeMKV from a DVD source) StaxRip uses mkvextract for chapter extraction. The chapter file is in XML format. MP4Box is used to create the final MP4 file. The command line has "-chap MyChapterfile.XML" in it. There is no error message, but the resulting MP4 file has no chapters. Of course I can mux the chapters into the file manually, but I think StaxRip should do that automatically... Cheers manolito |
29th February 2012, 01:31 | #4248 | Link |
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I'm trying to encode something with x264 to a mp4 file, but it keeps crashing without an error.
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------------------------------------------------------------ Video Encoding ------------------------------------------------------------ "D:\Staxrip\bin\Applications\x264\x264.exe" --crf 18 --preset slow --level 3.1 --threads auto --keyint 250 --min-keyint 24 --output "D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264" "D:\test temp files\test.avs" ------------------------------------------------------------ Video Encoding Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------ Start: 1:23:40 End: 1:23:40 Duration: 00:00:00 ------------------------------------------------------------ Muxing using MP4Box ------------------------------------------------------------ "D:\Staxrip\bin\Applications\MP4Box\MP4Box.exe" -fps 25.000 -add "D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264#video:name=Video" -add "D:\test temp files\test_Cutting_Output.m4a:lang=dut" -new "D:\test.mp4" Cannot find file D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264 Error importing D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264#video:name=Video: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found ------------------------------------------------------------ Error ------------------------------------------------------------ MP4 muxing failed with exit code 1 Start: 1:23:40 End: 1:23:41 Duration: 00:00:00
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29th February 2012, 13:41 | #4250 | Link |
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yeah, that should do it, mate.
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29th February 2012, 14:13 | #4251 | Link |
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So basicly because Staxrip creates a temp dir with a space in the directory name, it won't encode it.
Anyway it is fixed
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3rd March 2012, 08:09 | #4253 | Link | |
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- is demuxing really necessary - can Staxrip automatically create a chapter.txt from the IFOs/VOBs?
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If you want to use the VOBs as your source then you have to extract the chapters manually from the IFO (ChapterXtractor or ChapterGen) and export them to the OGG format (probably a good idea to change the .ogm extension to .txt). In StaxRip you can specify to use this chapter file under "Config Container". Cheers manolito |
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7th March 2012, 07:41 | #4256 | Link |
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Anyone have any idea of how I can get 10bit x264 to work with StaxRip?
When I replace the 8bit x264 that comes with StaxRip with the latest 10bit version I get this error that it's not compatible with my version of windows bla bla bla and I have narrowed it down to the pretty obvious reason for this error to show up and that is the 10bit x264 I added. |
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That's what I meant. Doing it manually with ChapterXtractor sucks (as does extra conversion to MKV) but oh well...
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7th March 2012, 12:40 | #4260 | Link |
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What would make you think autogk doesn't demux? I have never used autogk but a quick google search of "autogk demuxing" brought a many results discussing autogk demuxing and indexing phase. Seems autogk does demux
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