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27th October 2012, 23:56 | #2841 | Link | |
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MKV ffms Problem
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1st November 2012, 01:56 | #2843 | Link |
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Here is log - error message comes when trying to load the video window after completion of the indexing.
[Information] Log for job63 (idx, twister1.mkv -> twister1.mkv.ffindex) --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:15:52 PM] Started handling job --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:15:52 PM] Preprocessing --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:15:52 PM] Job commandline: "C:\Program Files\MeGUI\tools\ffms\ffmsindex.exe" -f "L:\TWISTER_NA\twister1.mkv" "B:\MEGUI ENCODES\twister1.mkv.ffindex" --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:15:52 PM] Indexing started --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:32:58 PM] Standard output stream --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:32:58 PM] Standard error stream --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:32:58 PM] MediaInfo ---[Information] File: B:\MEGUI ENCODES\twister1.mkv.ffindex -[Information] Format: -[Information] FormatString: -[Information] FileSize: 1194382 -[Information] PlayTime: ---[Information] General --[Information] [10/31/2012 7:32:58 PM] Postprocessing ---[Information] Deleting intermediate files --[Information] [10/31/2012 8:52:36 PM] Job completed You fixed the exact same problem in February for me. [see post and string back in Feb] Kurt |
1st November 2012, 10:33 | #2844 | Link |
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The change done in Frebruary is still active and I cannot reproduce the problem this time. Therefore I cannot fix it. Please post the complete log file (with MediaInfo + Versions). Also please try older builds and find out when the problem started. E.g. try 2112 or 2153 (stable).
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3rd November 2012, 23:56 | #2847 | Link |
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Hi guys
I'm trying to embed soft subs to a 1080p mkv file. First I extract audio and video separately using MKVExtractGUI. After extraction is complete, I get the video in H264 File format and audio in ADTS Audio file format. My subtitles are in SRT format. Then I use MKV Muxer in MeGUI 2153 (svn) to mux the video, audio and subtitle together. Final result I get a MKV file with soft subs but the audio is missing. That's right no audio at all. I've retried the above procedure for like 5 times now but still no audio. Can anyone help me out here please. Am I doing anything wrong? |
5th November 2012, 07:37 | #2849 | Link |
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Please see attached log file. I've noticed in the log file it says "--[Warning] [11/3/2012 8:32:56 PM] No audio track found: D:\Extract\Brave_track2_eng.aac". But if I play this file in Windows Media Player or VLC, I can hear whole audio stream fine. Last edited by tebasuna51; 5th November 2012 at 11:20. Reason: Use compressed plain text instead .doc |
11th November 2012, 16:38 | #2851 | Link | |
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FFVideoSource("D:\MOVIE\videofile.mkv", threads=1) -where the mkv.ffindex file should be located... it produces this line: FFVideoSource("", cachefile="C:\AVS Location\videofile.mkv.ffindex", threads=1) Apparently, then Avisynth cannot run the index because the mkv file is not there and crashes. For some reason, MeGUI is now putting the mkv.ffindex file in the default avs directory [the directory where the finished avs file is located], NOT the same directory as the mkv file is located. Hope this helps solve the problem. Cheers, Kurt |
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11th November 2012, 18:50 | #2852 | Link |
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Ok, I found the problem. Two workarounds until the solution is available:
- install a directshow filter for the input file - use the default ffindex location (same path for input & index file - name of index = input + .ffindex) EDIT: problem fixed. it will be in the next build. Last edited by Zathor; 11th November 2012 at 21:26. |
13th November 2012, 04:45 | #2853 | Link | |
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Resolving it will save much time. Cheers, Kurt |
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25th November 2012, 20:39 | #2856 | Link |
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I had an avs with ffms2 as source. So there's no reason to use lav, ac3filter, canon mov decoder. Also there's avast and office groove!!?!? What's the logical explanation here?
The reason this has bothered me so much is that while encoding I uninstalled lav filters in order to install a newer version and the dialog box said the system needs to restart in order to complete. When I tried to manually delete the lav files and received access denied I wondered what could possibly use the files. And then I saw what is in the above screenshot. |
26th November 2012, 09:45 | #2858 | Link |
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If FFMS2 is used to open a Transport Stream file, which uses the Haali Media Splitter, then it may also use subsequent DirectShow filters (and may it just be for building a graph).
FFMS2 recommends remultiplexing *TS to MKV before processing. They can be opened natively, without using external splitters. |
27th November 2012, 04:48 | #2859 | Link |
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Just encoding. I create and preview my avs with avspmod, I then load the avs into megui and queue the job. Was either encoding a DVD (mpeg2source->d2v) or a H.264 stream in mkv container, can't remember exactly but surely one of these two. How files from ac3filter or canon decoder came to be associated with megui is beyond me. Not to mention the rest of the stuff.
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27th November 2012, 08:45 | #2860 | Link |
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They are not at all "associated with" MeGUI. MeGUI is only a user interface. Only controls to build an AviSynth script, a window to display a preview, and a job control to execute the command line encoders converting the script output. MeGUI itself does not need any DirectShow filters. The decoders used in the script may. That depends on the content of your script, the filetype of the original media being loaded... You wrote the script manually, so you are responsible for its dependencies. Not MeGUI.
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