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1st May 2012, 01:31 | #11063 | Link |
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Something strange. Just FYI.
After a couple of encodes, I notice the final files were missing. After some investigating I found that the ":" was gone from the path in the destination. I bring it up, because I DIDN'T type it. I simply chose the directory with the GUI and somewhere along the way ripbot dropped the : from the path. Putting the default path in the ini file solved my problem, but like I said. FYI. |
1st May 2012, 12:02 | #11066 | Link |
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rc71 and slalom
How can I reproduce that issue? Step by Step. The best would be video example from your desktop.
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1st May 2012, 19:08 | #11068 | Link |
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this is perfect example that if ain't broken don't fix it.
i know what i did wrong.
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1st May 2012, 19:30 | #11069 | Link |
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Hey Atak,
Is there any particular reason that you use pgcdemux and not just do copy /b to join the vobs together ? I tried both methods on one of my movies and then compared the resulting files using a sha1 checksum and they are exactly the same. Even checked with ppf-studio and it found zero differences. The reason i'm wondering is that i get a dgindex error on some of my movies when there is more than one cell id in the pgc. Well actually not an dgcindex error since pgcdemux generates one file for each cell id and Ripbot264 isn't capbable to handle this so it calls dgindex with no input filename. I tried joining one of these movies with copy /b and ran dgindex on at and it seems to have workd like it should. I would love to try a pached version using copy /b instead of pgcdemux just to see if it goes thru like it should. Or paus ripbot right after the combine is finished and exchange the joined vob with the copy /b one. whatever is easiest to implement for testing purposes. //Trayman Last edited by Trayman; 1st May 2012 at 19:55. Reason: Compared the files byte for byte. |
1st May 2012, 20:41 | #11071 | Link |
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trayman
tomorrow i will send you modified version. some user said that pgcdemux helps to avoid a/v sync issues. slalom and soneca tomorrow i will also release fixed version.
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1st May 2012, 22:43 | #11072 | Link |
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Thank you very much for this very good program, I need to spend a video of 1920x1080p to 1920x1080i without I finalize this one it is the interlaced false one, there is some way of doing this codification with this program, thank you very much for everything.
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For the missing COLON, ............ ----DELETED by me ------------- I'm sorry I wasted your time atak. My Freaken mistake. I have two machines running ripbot and on one the .ini file had the wrong info. I PUT IT IN WRONG!!. Sorry again. Last edited by rc71; 2nd May 2012 at 05:27. |
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2nd May 2012, 16:01 | #11078 | Link |
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RipBot264_update_2012-05-02
http://www.mediafire.com/?2w3j46at4d08dbx
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