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28th January 2006, 15:20 | #1061 | Link | |
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PCM Stereo 44KHz (from Audio CD) -> Ogg Vorbis (q=6.00)
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29th January 2006, 21:12 | #1062 | Link |
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bugs with 0.22 beta 9
Hi guys. I've been trying out the latest beta 9 (both normal and lancer version) and have run across a number of bugs. Here are my comments/questions:
1) If I drag and drop multiple files into the main window for batch processing, I get the error "List index out of bounds (1)". However if I use the Open dialog box to add the files it's okay. The latest nightly dated 1-25-06 seems to have fixed this. 2) I tried a batch encode of 4 files, but it looks like only the 4th file is being processed. The current track bar goes to 100% but once done the number displayed is 00,00%. The total bar never moves and displays 00,00%. The time elapsed and remaining all show 00:00:00 and once done I get the green arrow icon on the bottom right. 3) If I click on Start Processing again after the initial failed batch encode, I get the error message "Access violation and address 004B4BD9 in module 'Belight.exe'. Read of address 00000030". But processing runs in the background behind the error message and again the last file gets processed. The current track bar and total bar are displayed as mentioned above, but this time the time elapsed keeps increasing and time remaining gets stuck at 00:00:01 once done. But I never get the green arror, the icon is stuck at the red stop button. 4) I tried again with the latest nightly build again I get the same problems, but the type of error messages shown are different... And also sometimes only the first file in the batch list gets processed, sometimes only the last. I can't figure out why it's not completely reproduceable. 5) Whenever I try to uninstall belight 0.22 beta 9, the uninstall program says it's done but all it ever does is removes uninstall.exe 6) Can previous beta releases be downloaded? I only see beta 9 available at corecodec Here is my log file: Code:
BeSweet v1.5b31 by DSPguru. -------------------------- Using hip.dll v1.19 by Myers Carpenter <myers@users.sf.net> Using Shibatch.dll v0.25 by Naoki Shibata & DSPguru (shibatch.sourceforge.net). Using MP2enc.dll v1.129 (23/5/2002), Engine 1.129 <http://www.cdex.n3.net>. Logging start : 01/29/06 , 14:43:50. BeSweet.exe -core( -input E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.mp3 -output E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL_1.mp2 -logfile E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.log ) -ssrc( --rate 48000 ) -toolame( -m m -b 96 ) -core( -input E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.mp3 -output E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL_1.mp2 -logfile E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.log ) -ssrc( --rate 48000 ) -toolame( -m m -b 96 ) -core( -input E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.mp3 -output E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL_1.mp2 -logfile E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.log ) -ssrc( --rate 48000 ) -toolame( -m m -b 96 ) [00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet ----- [00:00:00:000] | Input : E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL.mp3 [00:00:00:000] | Output: E:\Movies\Battlestar Galactica\bsg_ep214_FULL_1.mp2 [00:00:00:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes [00:00:00:000] +------ Shibatch ----- [00:00:00:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 44.1KHz [00:00:00:000] | Dest. Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz [00:00:00:000] | Attenuation : 0.0db [00:00:00:000] +------- MP2ENC ------ [00:00:00:000] | Bitrate method : CBR [00:00:00:000] | MP2 bitrate : 96 [00:00:00:000] | Channels Mode : Mono [00:00:00:000] | Error Protection: No [00:00:00:000] +--------------------- [01:27:25:309] Conversion Completed ! [01:27:25:309] Actual Avg. Bitrate : 48kbps [00:01:51:000] <-- Transcoding Duration Logging ends : 01/29/06 , 14:45:41. |
30th January 2006, 01:01 | #1063 | Link | |
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2nd February 2006, 21:26 | #1064 | Link |
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Hey Kurt,do you know of a way to apply the boost mode in part of a file,not all of it's sequence?So let's say i want to enhance the volume the first 2 minutes and the 4 last of an audio file.
How will i be able to achieve that? |
3rd February 2006, 09:54 | #1065 | Link |
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It is possible to do that...Check in Advanced Settings Partial Encoding. but you need to boost first the 2 minutes, then the 4 last one and finally to join each parts. Not easy...
I think it could be more interesting to do that with BePipe with an avs script (Trim(), etc...) |
19th February 2006, 19:32 | #1075 | Link |
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Grrr! Once fixed bugs again present in the last build. This is a serious BUG. Example - Load 1.wav - View command line - Clear List. Load 2.wav - View command line - The command is still for 1.wav! Dissapointing...
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20th February 2006, 08:52 | #1077 | Link |
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Just tested the new version from the link above - still not fixed.
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20th February 2006, 13:32 | #1078 | Link |
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@Kurtnoise13 what's hapen with this new WA_aacPlus encoder and 6ch encoding. When i use to encode ac3->aac with mpeg4 bitstream he give me file a half of time of duration ac3, when i use mpeg2 then encoding not start.
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