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14th January 2007, 02:55 | #501 | Link |
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Encountered INVALID VOL on an encode of mine with this (Xvid_cvs_head_2006_11_02, virtualdub 1.7.0 (build 25854), ac3 6ch audio, muxed with Virtualdubmod 1.5.10.2 (build 2542).
I see INVALID VOL was supposed to be fixed in one of the previous releases. GL |
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@GrofLuigi: I think it was a compiler problem with XviD, I just came across a discussion about it. If you feel like uploading a sample that demonstrates this problem I will take a look at it anyway.
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Any thoughts about starting a brand new thread about MPEG4 Modifier v1.4.4 within the "New and alternative video codecs" section of the forum? Cheers
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I'm fine with this thread, but if a moderator wants to move it that's fine too.
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Are you (or anybody else) having issues with MPEG4 Modifier re-muxing files to AVI 2.0 compliance? Cheers
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@GrofLuigi: Thanks for uploading the sample. Yeah, something was messed up with that XviD build I think, there's an extra byte tagged onto the end of the VOL, same thing with the user data. If you need to use this file in MPEG4 Modifier I can make a build that ignores this problem.
@shae: It's only possible to work in-place for a few situations, such as changing between one of the preset PARs (but not changing from custom PAR to one of the preset PARs, for example) or changing the interlaced field order. Usually, and this includes removing/adding packed bitstream, it's necessary to rewrite the file. @cainxxx: It would be nice, I guess I haven't done it yet because I'd rather not do something at all than to do it sloppy. If you look in the thread for the command line version, theres a .bat file for batch unpacking.
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[QUOTE=Moitah;938227]@GrofLuigi: Thanks for uploading the sample. Yeah, something was messed up with that XviD build I think, there's an extra byte tagged onto the end of the VOL, same thing with the user data. If you need to use this file in MPEG4 Modifier I can make a build that ignores this problem.
It' not necessary, this was all testing (both the encode and your program). I already changed the XviD build. GL |
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@Freakazoidalmaniac: No, it does not.
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This is probably impossible as these options alter the encoding process. |
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I just want to change/add User Data/Metadata that appears when using gSpot, so I can identify files I've created and store other important info here. Basically replacing the text created by the encoder I use, I know that HEX Editor will work, but that only allows me to replace, but not add, plus there's a larger room for error then a program designed to modify the user data/metadata.
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