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8th May 2014, 12:54 | #13061 | Link |
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8th May 2014, 18:46 | #13063 | Link |
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Because m2ts requires additional user interaction. After all it is up to you which playlist you want to encode. Ripbot264 can't read your mind
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Well, you probably won't believe this, but I tried a very amateurish way with these files, by simply renaming them from mp4, to avi, Ripbot reported the correct frame rate, etc, processed without error............ So can't wait for the very different next version of Ripbot, with the new encoder & more audio tracks Of course extra DE's would be nice, but you've explained that already. Will you rename it to Ripbot265 ??? |
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9th May 2014, 09:41 | #13065 | Link |
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no it will be still called ripbot264. There is simple codec selection above video profile. unfortunately x265 in de mode does not work correctly because --seek switch does not work. I've reported that in x265 hevc encoder topic. Now we have to wait for their move.
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Maybe I am overlooking something, but it has officially now driven me crazy...
I have decided to get some of my old DVD TV series out and convert them to MP4. I used MakeMKV to get the eposides from the DVD's and the MKV's that I have checked play fine, but then I batch load them into ripbot264, I get a wierd A/V sync issue. the video plays faster than the audio on every single file. I dug around in the job folder and made several attempts to fix it and have gotten close, but still the AV gets out of sync The biggest thing that seemed to help was to remove --fps 30000/1001 from line 3 of the jobx_encodingclient.meta file, but there is still differences that start getting noticed after a few minutes of the episode. I used MKVExtract to extract the tracks and input them manually into ripbot and the resulting file has no AV sync issues. Can you take a look... 50MB sample of the source .MKV [sent in PM] and you can see the video goes much faster than the audio does after you run it through ripbot264. any ideas? contents of jobx.ini for the sample I posted... Code:
[JobSettings] VideoFile=B:\MASH_SAMPLE-001.MKV VideoCodec=mpeg2 VideoWidth=720 VideoHeight=480 VideoAspectRatio=4:3 VideoProfile=[HIGH 4.0] HD . Progressive SourceFPS=29.97 MovieFPS=29.97 FPSinGUI=29.97 SourceNumberOfFrames=2254 SourceMovieLength=75.2085418752085 CurrentMovieLength=75.2085418752085 SourceAudioLength=75.264 Frames=2254 Duration=0:1:15.209 Mode=CQ kbps=20 AudioFile=b:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job1\1_audio_English.ac3 AudioFileSize=1806336 AudioCodec=ac3 AudioBPS=192000 AudioProfile=2.0 FHG AAC-LC 128 kbps [abr] Frequency=48000 Channels=2 DurationAudio=0:1:15.264 AudioLength=75.264 Normalize=OFF AudioDelay=0 AudioLang=English [eng] Output=B:\MASH_SAMPLE-001.mp4 Container=mp4 LockSize=0 Size= Deinterlace=Do not deinterlace Crop=Do not crop CropTop=0 CropBottom=0 CropLeft=0 CropRight=0 Resize=Do not resize ResX=720 ResY=480 Decimate=Do not decimate Colors=Do not change colors hue=0 sat=1 bright=0 cont=1 subtitles=Do not use subtitles subtitleFileSize=0 path= Denoise=Do not denoise DenoiseLumaNoise=0 DenoiseChromaNoise=0 AssumeFPS=Do not change Forced_Subtitles=NONE |
11th May 2014, 10:32 | #13069 | Link |
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You have two choices
1) remux all mkvs with mkvmerge and set correct fps 24000/1001 2) force correct fps in ripbot264 for every mkv
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18th May 2014, 17:34 | #13071 | Link |
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I found a bug
While encoding some episodes with dts audio, I decided to convert the audio track to ac3 Some jobs didn't complete, so I had to do it manually (run 4.cmd then CombineAllChunks.cmd and jobx_MuxFiles.cmd in order) The above sequence works OK if I copy stream the audio While job4 wasn't completed and job5 was encoding, If I did the above cmds (for job4), I would get the ac3 from job5 muxed to job4 video So I had to run the job again, 20 minutes lost Could you put encoded audio inside jobx folder to avoid this mix? |
18th May 2014, 18:29 | #13072 | Link |
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Ok. In next version encoded audio files will be stored in job folder.
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18th May 2014, 19:34 | #13073 | Link |
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Thank you!
I suppose there is a way around it, running job4_EncodeAudio.cmd, then the 3 cmds and then job5_EncodeAudio.cmd to leave the proper ac3 for the current job to finish but it's complicated Last edited by slalom; 18th May 2014 at 19:40. |
22nd May 2014, 14:58 | #13075 | Link |
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what OS?
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22nd May 2014, 16:07 | #13077 | Link |
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In this case you will have to install this -> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc772567.aspx
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22nd May 2014, 19:30 | #13079 | Link |
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reinstall haali media splitter and ffdshow
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24th May 2014, 14:07 | #13080 | Link |
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v1.18.0 BETA 1
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Added: Support for x265 (DE mode works as well) Added: Permanent Subtitles option in Batch Mode (automatically renders subtitles on frame if subtitles have the same name as video file) Added: AVS meter (You can easily check processing speed of your script) Added: workaround for crashing encoding client at the very end (while closing form) Changed: encoded audio is now stored in Jobx folder Updated: ffmpeg 2014-05-24, mediainfo 0.7.69 , MKVToolnix 6.9.1 , x264 r2431 , x265 1.10.114 ToDo add support for extra audio stream.
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