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23rd January 2002, 07:49 | #1 | Link |
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Error opening .avs with two or more VOBs with NanDub
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Im new to Avisynth and just trying to open .VOBs with NanDub putting avisynth in front of NanDub. I need open two VOB files (which are sequential VOBs of a movie) and run deinterlace filter. test.avs contains lines : Code:
DirectShowSource("w:\vobs\vts_01_1.vob")+DirectShowSource("w:\vobs\vts_01_2.vob") Bob Code:
Avisynth open failure: DirectShowSource : couldn't open file w:\vobs\vts_01_2.vob: No combination of filters could be found to render the stream. (w:\vobs\test.avs, line 1) Bob doesn't matter - same errors if I remove it. Everything works great if I remove second VOB from test.avs like Code:
DirectShowSource("w:\vobs\vts_01_1.vob") Bob Code:
Avisynth open failure: DirectShowSource: unable to determine duration of the video (w:\vobs\test.avs, line 1) Am I doing something wrong ? Avisynth 1.0 beta 3 copied to c:\win\system c:\win\system32 and that .reg patch applied. |
23rd January 2002, 09:32 | #2 | Link |
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The problem is that the directshow filters for reading vob's are not very good. To frameserve vob's into nandub you should use DVD2AVI and GordianKnot. Read Doom9's guide on GKnot and then come back here if you need more help. If you need to IVTC you might want to consider using Decomb (see Doom9's news page) instead of the ones supplied by GKnot. It seems to produce the best results.
EDIT: Decomb included in GK 0.26! (Thanks WEF( Last edited by hakko504; 27th May 2002 at 19:35. |
23rd January 2002, 23:48 | #3 | Link |
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Yes I need deinterlace (or IVTC - whatever it is for NTSC movie). As I see Decomb is Avisynth filter. Which means that I'll have to load my VOBs into Avisynth somehow... Which is exactly question I asked.
After reading some other posts I see what you mean - open d2v project instead of VOBs. Will try that then. Last edited by jugm; 24th January 2002 at 03:32. |
27th May 2002, 08:43 | #4 | Link |
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multi vob Prob solved
Hi jugm.
======== I have had the same prob with multiple vobs like you. It is caused by the *.ax files. But there is a file on divx-digest.com wich is named "multiple_mpeg2_source.ax". This file does the job pretty good!!! Thomas have a nice day |
27th May 2002, 19:13 | #5 | Link |
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Thanks Tomatschek
It seems that nobody actually uses this option (opening VOB's or mpeg2 with DirectShowSource). 'Standard' solution is to load VOB's into DVD2AVI and then use saved d2v project in avisynth. You can 'force film' or demux audio also. jugm |
28th May 2002, 07:30 | #6 | Link |
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DirectShowSource
Hi jugm
Yes, I agree. DVD2AVI is very often used by the members of every DVD forum. But I like the DirectShowSource command. I only have a Duron1200 System and get 13fps in Xmpeg. But with Avisynth I get 23fps!!! Creating a *.d2v project takes 20min for a 7Gig Movie on my Duron System. Without the mpeg2dec.dll I do not need the project file and save this 20 minutes. Meanwhile 18min of my DVD are encoded! What speed (fps) do you reach with mpeg2dec.dll? Thomas cease the day |
29th May 2002, 00:20 | #7 | Link |
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Tomatschek
Do you have a link to that file ? I couldn't find it. I'm getting about 8-12 fps depending on resulution on my P3 733 with DVD2AVI and avisynth. Actually fps is not so big issue. It takes one night/day to encode a movie anyway |
29th May 2002, 09:32 | #8 | Link |
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See AviSynth Q&A: Q33 for the location of MPEG2DEC.DLL
As for loading VOB's directly into AviSynth. You can also try the Japanese plugin: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...light=japanese |
29th May 2002, 15:10 | #9 | Link |
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Hi jugm.
Of course, here it is http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/synth-vdub.htm The file is named multiple_mpeg2_source.ax BUT the *.zip is named Ligos Mpeg2 Filter for MediaPlayer hope it helps a bit. Thomas |
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