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14th November 2011, 02:44 | #10242 | Link |
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I have installed RipBot and AVisynth, ffdshow, haali media splitter and .Net Framework, but am unable to get very far with RipBot. My son has had great success with this program, and I am hoping to, as well.
I open RibBot and try to point it to a file on a movie DVD. That is as far as I can get before getting the following error messages: Decoding Error Evaluate: System Exception - Access Violation (c:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\getinfo.avs, line2) Error Too many pictures per GOP (>=500). BGIndex will terminate. [OK] I have uninstalled and installed all of the above programs, but it makes no difference. I have searched this forum for help before posting this query, but could not locate anything applicable. My apologies if I missed something. Thanks for your interest and advice! |
14th November 2011, 10:42 | #10243 | Link |
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"Too many pictures per GOP" - on a (legacy) DVD-Video? That sounds like RipBot is unable to decode the video correctly. Possibly because it is CSS-encrypted on the DVD?
Despite the suggesting name, RipBot is not responsible for "ripping from optical disc to harddisk", especially not for the decoding of encrypted video. |
14th November 2011, 14:35 | #10244 | Link | |
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We must fight for discovering the secret and for working well as other kinda files.... I'm doing lot of tests , but for the moment NO good results...still that bloody "out of sinc" between sound and image. I know how to solve it - by additional maneuvers , by handling additional softs, even this is not a convenient solution... Ripbot MUST do it itself , without external help ;-) Last edited by benjyv; 14th November 2011 at 21:58. |
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14th November 2011, 14:51 | #10245 | Link |
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Why don't you upload 50 MB sample to www.mediafire.com ???
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14th November 2011, 16:22 | #10247 | Link |
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Filename extensions should not cause a different file handling per se, anyway: They may be a hint which content you may expect, but they can always be wrong, so a content analysis is the only certain way to identify the required steps. In this case, *.ts vs. *.m2ts may give a hint about 188 vs. 192 byte Transport Stream format (without or with timestamps), but doesn't need to. It is just a Windows specific habit to use them to assign applications, and therefore give them an indirect meaning at all.
__ How many people e.g. renamed *.mkv to *.avi to enable playback out of a file manager, instead of additionally registering the *.mkv extension with a player; that is no solution, that is hardly a workaround... but you have to know that file extension registrations can and should be edited in Windows to assign "default applications" to open files with a specific extension. That makes the experience with a specific OS. Before I knew that file types in MacOS 8/9 were handled via FourCCs in metadata, I was surprised that renaming extensions had no effect at all... |
15th November 2011, 22:44 | #10249 | Link |
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I have a folder full of MKVs that I want to convert to iPad format. All the MKVs have the same properties: 1080p AVC (High@L4.0) video & 640 Kbps AC-3 audio.
All I want to do is change each file from (High@L4.0) to (Main@L3.1) & from AC-3 to 128 Kbps AAC (LC) ... Also changing from MKV to MP4. I know how to do all of this in Ripbot, my question is: Can I apply these settings to multiple files in the same folder without having to load each one into RipBot individually? |
16th November 2011, 11:24 | #10250 | Link | |
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Put all those files personally , with your own hands and do not be so lazy !! Good luck ! |
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16th November 2011, 22:17 | #10251 | Link |
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I've created all 200+ files myself, and i'm looking for a faster way to re-encode all of them. If anyone knows a way it would be a huge help. I think the problem lies in the fact that each MKV would need to be demuxed before the video can be re-encoded.
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16th November 2011, 22:48 | #10252 | Link |
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Try HandBrake.
Otherwise, if all files are exactly the same, it should be very easy to write a batch of your own, if you have basic knowledge of batch and x264. If you use a patched x264 you could even circumvent spending any time on remuxing the video. I could help writing a simple batch for you, but we better not do it inside this thread as it would be off topic, then. |
18th November 2011, 08:19 | #10253 | Link | |
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19th November 2011, 09:30 | #10254 | Link |
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large sup files
When a SUP file is large (>100 MB), I get a 'Memory Error' when loading it in RipBot. Here's a sample from Elf (2003).
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20th November 2011, 12:00 | #10255 | Link | |
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@hoju3508
Have you checked that "large SUP file" with SupRip.exe , for errors? Quote:
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24th November 2011, 16:35 | #10257 | Link |
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Change Aspect Ratio on Crop?
Hi... simple question, how do I fix aspect ratio of the original 16:9 material to 4:3, after cropping it. In this particular case I am cropping a 1920:1080 frame to a 1440:1080 frame.
If I just crop and encode (mkv) then it still shows stretched and MPC reports it as 16:9 AR in the properties. I also tried re-muxing it via mkv-toolnix and setting the AR there but it doesn't fix things. I don't want to resize the video using 4:3 profiles (although I tried that too, using custom resize that matches my targetted frame hoping that resize would just pass it through) but the end result was still being reported as 16:9. Obviously I can fix the picture aspect on the TV and/or the player but that's beside the point. Thanks! I've used RipBot for quite a while now and it really is good. |
24th November 2011, 16:48 | #10258 | Link |
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for that particular case you will have to manually edit jobx_EncodeVideoPass1.cmd and jobx_EncodeVideoPass2.cmd.
Change --sar x:x to --sar 1:1 1440x1080 in AVCHD camcorders / HDV / HD-TV is always 16:9.
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24th November 2011, 19:30 | #10260 | Link |
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sar is calculated automatically.
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