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#102 | Link |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Hi
I have Celltimes.txt input file and I need time based output. Source: 0 9300 20750 33925 56351 59993 104350 120150 124094 Result: 00:00:00.000 00:06:27.887 00:14:25.448 00:23:34.955 00:39:10.306 00:41:42.208 01:12:32.265 01:23:31.256 01:26:15.754 02:02:29.425 02:22:31.626 But if you check, the calculation is not correct. This is the correct one: 0:0:0.0 0:6:12.0 0:13:50.0 0:22:37.0 0:37:34.1 0:39:59.18 1:9:34.0 1:20:6.0 1:22:43.19 1:57:28.10 2:16:41.9 2:23:35.6 Of course framerate not changed. What is the reason for deviation? EDIT: Now it is ok. Order of settings was the solution. Last edited by szabi; 4th January 2014 at 14:06. |
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#103 | Link |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Perhaps you can help and point where else to ask. What entry can be used in the CHAPTERxxNAME field to represent an empty title? If you leave it empty or use a space or a tab, the time code will be the title. However I've seen chapters without titles.
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#104 | Link |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 54
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Hello. Is there way to extract chapter position timestamps along with the names of the chapters that you see in a root menu? Currently when I repack the blu-rays into MKV container to stream them using DLNA I have to manually name the chapters. Is there a way to automate?
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#109 | Link |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: France
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If i convert a txt muxman file to an OGG file using the program windows interface, the first line/chapter is "CHAPTER00".
If i do the same thing but using the CLI (in a bat file), the first line/chapter is "CHAPTER01". |
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#112 | Link |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Berlin, Germany
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The -f OGG parameter should do this, but I found that chaptergen is very picky about the input formats. For me it does works with the "Celltimes.txt" format (IFOEdit frame numbers), but for other formats I often get the Type Mismatch error. What is your input file format?
Since ChapterGen has long been abandoned by its author, I would recommend you check out chapterEditor by hubblec4. It does not have a command line interface, though. Cheers manolito Last edited by manolito; 31st December 2018 at 20:21. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Chicago, IL
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Will have to check out hubblec4 tool. Last edited by jfcarbel; 6th January 2019 at 20:23. |
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