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26th July 2009, 14:41 | #1002 | Link |
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frankly not,
all profiles would be edited, and some tweak in code is also needed. again, automkv is a (near) dead horse feel free to download the source code and change it BHH P.S. i will not say to use HDC. Just use one you prefer
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I should imagine TV-capture requires an in depth knowledge of advanced filtering to create professional looking encodes. What kind of TV signal do you recieve (satellite, cable, HD) ? I'm looking forward to the Blu-ray release of old material like World at War and Cold War with enhanced editing and restoration techniques ... eventhough it's mostly black & white material anyway. It's interesting to note that the 1942 B&W release of Casablanca was colourised in the early eighties, released on DVD in '97 and again released, on Blu-ray in HD (Dec 2008). In the advent of increased power and flexibility of computer hardware and software ... editing techniques have come a long way since the early days. It's all good Pascal |
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30th July 2009, 18:49 | #1005 | Link |
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Hi Buzzqw, I've used AutoMKV through it's many versions and still find it to be the most useful converter for my needs. My two target devices are a standalone Pioneer DVD player and a Cowon D2 PMP. I've had to tweak the AVI profiles to get them to work properly on each device. I like the looks of HDC, but I haven't seen anyway to modify the profiles for AVI like I can in AutoMKV. Am I just missing something, or isn't this possible in HDC?
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My first experience with computers at university was through card readers and a 'batch job' system. Thankfully that was replaced by a CRT terminal (still on mainframe) and later by a Motorola RISC workstation ... fairly close to the flexibility of modern PC's. I was pleased to see the end of batching but it's returned with avengeance. The Dr DivX 1.05 video encoding GUI managed to implement a system of 'watch folders' back in 2004. It automatically loaded up videos from various folders according to preset profiles. Don't you just love automation when it works. It's all good Pascal |
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30th July 2009, 19:16 | #1007 | Link | |
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seriously, it's even easier! just open the hdconverttox_profile.txt and check the xvid line should be very easy to edit BHH
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31st July 2009, 09:00 | #1008 | Link |
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and don't you just hate it, with extreme passion, when it doesn't....
Actually that's why I like Buzzqw's stuff so much....bcos when it doesn't work you can always find out why and make it work. Using AutoMKV and HDC, I (sometimes eventually ) always get done what I set out to do T |
25th August 2009, 18:57 | #1009 | Link |
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Hi. I am try to use AutoMKV 0.98.4 and x264 codec revision 1232 from http://mirror01.x264.nl/. Please, help me. Alter I used AutoMKV 0.98.4 with older versions on x264 codecs and all was fine. What can I do to AutoMKV 0.98.4 and x264 codec revision 1232 ? May new profiles neaded? Or were I can take new versoin of x264 coder that will work with this AutoMKV ?
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30th August 2009, 11:19 | #1010 | Link |
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Hi. I am trying to use AutoMKV 0.98.4 on windows 7 x64, but it gets stuck at the audio encoding. actually it doesn't start at all. the encoding window doesn't appear, and the virtualdubmod process stays at 0% CPU usage. everything else works fine. i tried setting compatibility mode with XP on everything. any help is greatly apreciated.
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7th November 2009, 09:00 | #1013 | Link |
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I'm having serious problems trying to get AutoMKV to convert a VC1 file in an M2TS container to H.264. I have installed all latest versions of required software, but when I try to encode, AutoMKV runs for about an hour but creates an empty output file. I'm running Vista on a quad core 2.4 GHz PC with 4G of RAM. I can upload or email my setup and log files if it would help. Thanks.
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8th November 2009, 07:50 | #1014 | Link |
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AutoMKV isn't being supported/updated anymore, your best bet would be to start using HDConvertToX
@Buzzqw, might be a good idea to close this thread?
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good suggestion BHH
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