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I also had issues with sometimes you end up with the default audio track which may not be the audio track you actually want, even though you chose something different as the ONLY audio track. I found the easiest way aroudn this problem was to use MKVToolnix and just strip what audio you don't want and try again ... |
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Download AVStoDVD (the installer version), install the required helper software if it's not already installed (AviSynth, LAVFilters, optionally IMGBurn), then install AVStoDVD. Leave all settings at their defaults for now.
Have a look at the documentation to familiarize yourself with the GUI interface. Load your source file(s) and click "Start". If AVStoDVD is too complicated for you, I suggest to try DVDFlick v2 (get it at VideoHelp). It is based on FFMpeg, very easy to use and delivers more than acceptable quality. Cheers manolito Last edited by manolito; 10th October 2018 at 17:10. |
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Found a tiny little issue in the latest non-public Alpha:
The WEBM format was added a short while ago to the officially supported formats. Works perfectly when opening source files, but under "Tools/Demux" the WEBM extension is not included in the "all supported formats" file mask. Adding a WEBM file by specifying a "*" character in the "file open" field works fine, the file gets demuxed perfectly. Cheers manolito |
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Best wishes from my side too, to you Manolito, for the impressive contributions you have given in the years to the doom9 community, to MrC for the great work of coding and support on AVStoDVD, to all forum users and your families...
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OK, 2.8.8 final release is out.
No major updates from latest 2.8.8 alpha. Cumulative change log from 2.8.7: - Some bugs fixed - Added 'Audio Peak Level Check' feature in 'Title Edit'/'AviSynth'/'Audio'/'Delay Audio' option - Added support to OGG chapters txt format (timestamps) in 'Title Edit'/'Chapters'/'Import Chapters' routine - Added management of 'Default=Yes/No' audio and subs tracks tags from MediaInfo, instead of assuming that 1st track is the default one - Improved 'Title Edit'/'Chapters'/'Export Chapters' routine - Improved source chapters detection routine (now it works again for IFO/DVD files) - Improved handling of NTSC progressive sources with pulldown flags - MKVToolNix updated to release 23.0.0 - MediaInfo updated to release 18.03 - LAV Filters updated to release 0.73.1 Bye |
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Small request for the next version:
For high bitdepth sources the current ffms2 versions need the parameter colorspace="YV12". Without this parameter it quits with the error message that it cannot find a suitable output format. Since A2D always needs YV12 output it won't hurt to specify this parameter no matter what the soure bitdepth is. The last ffms2 version which works without the colorspace parameter is ffms2_r1140+101-avs+vsp.7z. Download here: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...12#post1783312 Cheers manolito Last edited by manolito; 15th March 2019 at 06:52. |
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Many thanks to all for the continuous work !
System here: Win7U64 SP1, Avisynth is used in the Repository form (no vanilla install at the usual place, rather switchable between 6 versions in separate folder by .bat file (Groucho2004 system) I am just trying A2D 2.8.8 and it won't find any Avisynth installation, warns that it would be missing. While my external AvsMeter 2.9.0 finds and reports all Avisynth versions I switch to. Maybe somebody can enlighten me.
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PLease have a look at this post and MrC's answer: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...57#post1775057 Last edited by manolito; 21st March 2019 at 07:22. |
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AviSynth] @="D:\\Program Files\\AviSynth" "plugindir2_5"="D:\\Program Files\\AviSynth\\plugins" "initialplugindir"="D:\\Program Files\\AviSynth\\plugins"
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AVStoDVD needs a 32-bit AviSynth.dll either in System32 (for a 32-bit Windows) or in SysWOW64 (for a 64-bit Windows), and I think it does check for this. Whatever, if AviSynth is installed correctly then it will work in AVStoDVD, even if it throws a warning about an incorrect version in case you are using AVS+. After all AVStoDVD does not interface with AVS directly, it just creates an AVS script which becomes the input for the selected encoder. It does not even care for the AviSynth\Plugins folder, it loads all necessary plugins explicitly from its own Lib folder. Last edited by manolito; 21st March 2019 at 13:29. |
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Sure. However, my point is - It could be so simple to use a reliable way to detect Avisynth (via AVSMeter) instead of confusing users who don't know that they can ignore the warning. It's just seems bizarre to me to keep using this horribly flawed (well, at least from a developers point of view) detection method.
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Well, you know how old AVStoDVD is...
Newer AviSynth forks were non-existent then, and up to now only classic AVS 2.60 is officially supported. Users who want to try other AVS versions are on their own - or need to rely on information they can get at the usual places. MrC has not posted here or at VideoHelp for almost 3 months now, his real life (work and family) seems to leave not much time for maintaining AVStoDVD these days. That's perfectly alright with me. The software is very mature as it is, and creating DVDs is not too sexy today so the user base is diminishing. Keeping the software up to date in the sense that it continues supporting current source formats is probably all anyone could ask for, and so far this seems to be the case. |
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I use the latest avisynth+, using the official installer, and it works perfectly with AVstoDVD. It just reports that encoding routines 'may' not work as the avisynth base isn't found. It still works though https://github.com/pinterf/AviSynthPlus/releases I also update AVSMeter when a new release comes out and also FFMPEG is updated to nightlies every now and then and both work perfectly. The nightly of FFMPEG (32bit static ONLY) seems to be faster for me. Just a case of overwriting the original or make a backup first just in case it does break something in AVStoDVD |
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Many thanks, that clears it up.
So I did safely ignore that warning and encoding did indeed start.
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