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3rd June 2006, 21:33 | #182 | Link |
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Great stuff! I especially appreciated this one:
14. Fixed the issue of DGMPGDec using the coded picture size (always a multiple of 16) instead of the stream declared display size. This caused 1080i streams to be treated as 1088i, for example. |
4th June 2006, 00:54 | #183 | Link |
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Murphy's Law strikes again.
Please redownload 1.4.7 if you already have. I found a problem in the distribution zip. It is all tidied up now. Sorry for the inconvenience. (Luminance dialog initialization failed if either of the values was negative.) I know, I'd never get hired at my company. |
5th June 2006, 02:09 | #187 | Link |
interlace this!
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i wonder, would it be possible to output stats to stdout or something similar? in -HIDE mode it's hard to tell what's going on... (though i'm really greatful for the hide mode, as it means i can use overlay at the same time as DGindexing a big pile of m2v's).
i'm thinking something that'd allow us to make a command line window show a progress percentage in the top, just for a little feedback. it's by no means vital. thanks again for the updates
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8th June 2006, 19:08 | #188 | Link |
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Today after finishing the indexing of a transport stream, I was somewhat surprised that the file when opened in vdub showed 1920x1088, rather than the coded picture height of 1080. This is using 1.4.7 final, which so far has delivered 1080 for all the .ts I've tested it on.
I can provide a sample but need a decent tool to cut .ts, any ideas? |
8th June 2006, 19:19 | #189 | Link |
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Some streams actually do have a display size of 1088 specified. But I'll be happy to have a look. Just use DGIndex to demux a small part of the video and provide that. Set a range and then "Save Project and Demux Video".
If that is the case, we would need to consider whether we detect and handle that as a special case, or whether we should honor the specified display size and then crop in the script if needed. Last edited by Guest; 8th June 2006 at 19:22. |
9th June 2006, 08:56 | #193 | Link |
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I must admit, whenever I find the odd 1080 streams with a 1088 header, I feed it into ReStream and re-write the sequence resolution...
Isochroma Souce .D2V file: - Code:
DGIndexProjectFile13 1 L:\1088.ts Stream_Type=2 MPEG2_Transport_PID=11,14 MPEG_Type=2 iDCT_Algorithm=6 YUVRGB_Scale=1 Luminance_Filter=0,0 Clipping=0,0,0,0 Aspect_Ratio=16:9 Picture_Size=1920x1088 Field_Operation=1 Frame_Rate=23976 (24000/1001) Location=0,F881C,0,F8D76 900 1 0 2084626532 0 0 71 d2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 900 1 0 2085499416 0 0 73 d0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 900 1 0 2086468368 0 0 71 d2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 f3 e0 f1 e2 ff FINISHED 100.00% FILM ReStream Corrected .D2V file: - Code:
DGIndexProjectFile13 1 D:\Documents and Settings\SeeMoreDigital\Desktop\1088.ReStream.Corrected.m2v Stream_Type=0 MPEG_Type=2 iDCT_Algorithm=6 YUVRGB_Scale=1 Luminance_Filter=0,0 Clipping=0,0,0,0 Aspect_Ratio=16:9 Picture_Size=1920x1080 Field_Operation=0 Frame_Rate=29970 (30000/1001) Location=0,0,0,507 900 1 0 0 0 0 31 92 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 900 1 0 817368 0 0 33 90 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 900 1 0 1728584 0 0 31 92 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 b3 a0 b1 a2 ff FINISHED 100.00% FILM Cheers
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