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Old 31st January 2010, 11:43   #2781  |  Link
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In "Audio" tab select under "Encode using:" last possible option - "No Audio".

You can always delete line for audio out of queue also...
I didn't mean clip or movie sound, but HDC itself sound when start encoding
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Old 31st January 2010, 13:58   #2782  |  Link
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I didn't mean clip or movie sound, but HDC itself sound when start encoding


HDC sounds ?

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Old 31st January 2010, 18:32   #2783  |  Link
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I think Frozen-Figo is talking about that "popping" sound (sounds like popping a cork from a wine bottle?) when the HDC encode starts. This might be HDC and it might be one of the programs it uses. But I think that's the sound he's talking about.
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Old 31st January 2010, 19:37   #2784  |  Link
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i think it's eac3to

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Old 1st February 2010, 06:44   #2785  |  Link
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I've gotten the program to start the video conversion itself with avimux after changing to XP compatability. I've run the video conversion many times and it ALWAYS stops/stalls at about 30.0 - 30.6 % each time. Memory usage is about 478 MB and it just stops, the CMD window is still open, showing the status of conversion, but no more progress in the total percent or frames converted.
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Old 1st February 2010, 09:27   #2786  |  Link
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this is usually a decoding issue

are you using dss ?

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Old 1st February 2010, 14:14   #2787  |  Link
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About the "Unsupported File Error Popup" for some MKV Files, I think I found the problem:

Seems HDC behaves different when using dragnDrop for Fileinput or using the OpenFile Dialog.

The message comes only while using DragNDrop (my prefered way), but I can work with all these Files where I got this error when using the FileOpen Dialog.

Seems youre Using redundant coding instead of using the same routine for both ways, so maybe it happened you corrected one and missed the other?

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Old 1st February 2010, 14:28   #2788  |  Link
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@ziemlichdunkel

sorry pal, share the same code. both fuction (drag&drop and file open) call the same routines

(you can check the analysis.avs in analysis folder, should be the same for both way)

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i added a preliminary support for dgi input files

could someone download hdc and test it ?

also: please mail me a zipped dgi file

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Old 1st February 2010, 20:09   #2789  |  Link
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Some issues

Hey!

Thanx for a great program.

I have been using it for a short while and run across some issues. All of these are with the latest version.
All of these happen using a DVD source, either ripped as folders or mounted ISO-images. I convert to x264 in MKV, choosing two audio tracks and one video track.
  • Everything I test for interlacing ends up progressive. My test ISO is interlaced, and the version from around 20th of january reported this correctly. Now it doesn't work.
  • When running an interlace test the movie.d2v-files gets created in the analysis folder. An encode with the same file after an analysis fails because the d2v files are left in the analysis folder and not moved/recreated in the correct job folder.
  • Also only when encoding directly after an analysis: When selected multiple audio tracks, only the first one is muxed. Both are extracted though.

Two minor wishes too
  • How about adding a pause at the end of the queue when starting it. That way its easy to see the tasks and progress after leaving the computer encoding by itself.
  • I'd like to be able to reorder audio tracks and set the default track. I have to reconstruct the mkvmerge-command to accomplish that now.

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Last edited by wishyou; 1st February 2010 at 21:50. Reason: Missing audio track bug was only when encoding right after an interlace analysis
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Old 1st February 2010, 21:15   #2790  |  Link
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also: please mail me a zipped dgi file

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Eh? Are yu saying that you don't have NVTools

Here's one, with source and audio. The dgi does not seem happy at all in V3966: "File not Directly supported; Unable to compute aspect ratio...."

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=4...390143435ec59c

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Old 1st February 2010, 21:52   #2791  |  Link
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yes, i have ntvools and even the license but i use as main os linux, and my developing machine (win7) has a integrated intel gpu

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Old 1st February 2010, 22:09   #2792  |  Link
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Ah! Understood. If yu want any more samples, let me know. (tomo tho...bedtime here)

I can't imagine encoding or decoding without an Nvidia GPU...
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Old 1st February 2010, 23:20   #2793  |  Link
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  • How about adding a pause at the end of the queue when starting it. That way its easy to see the tasks and progress after leaving the computer encoding by itself.
...
I agree. I always add at the end of queue this two lines:
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...
color 0a
pause
That way I can (after queue is finished) easily see if everything was successfully completed (or where was error).
Colorizing is just for me to quickly notice when all jobs are completed.

edit: How about an option in HDC (or .ini file) for last queue line(s)?

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Old 2nd February 2010, 03:42   #2794  |  Link
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I've finally gotten the program to fully complete a conversion of a m2ts from a blueray. It would ONLY get past 30% or so when I put it on the fastest conversion speed. IT ALWAYS stalls on any other speed. However, there is a new problem (using latest version). I converted the single m2ts of 32GB ... to a 1.8 GB x264/mkv. The problem is, that the single file (full movie) is 2h 10min in length. THE FINAL converted video was the ENTIRE movie - but put into a running time of 1h 5minutes ....... the entire movie was there, including subtitles and audio, but the video, when watching it was moving slightly fast forward and the entire movie was showing in 1h 5 min .......... what's up with that ?
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Old 2nd February 2010, 08:30   #2795  |  Link
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@wishyou

Hi wishyou and welcome to the Forum!

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Everything I test for interlacing ends up progressive. My test ISO is interlaced, and the version from around 20th of january reported this correctly. Now it doesn't work.
the test deinterlace routines isn't changed. it was fixed because previous test deinterlace could bring wrong results. i can suggest to rise the % for source analyzed (like 10%)

anyway i have put some sanity checks around deinterlace routines. please use the live update

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When running an interlace test the movie.d2v-files gets created in the analysis folder. An encode with the same file after an analysis fails because the d2v files are left in the analysis folder and not moved/recreated in the correct job folder.
should be fixed (at least for mpeg source)

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Also only when encoding directly after an analysis: When selected multiple audio tracks, only the first one is muxed. Both are extracted though.
i need some more info about this. like a make report

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How about adding a pause at the end of the queue when starting it. That way its easy to see the tasks and progress after leaving the computer encoding by itself.
just edit the queue as feanor12 suggested

thanks for your feedback wishyou!

@feanor12
i will think about

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used any deinterlace ?
also.. the make report!

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Old 2nd February 2010, 10:43   #2796  |  Link
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I am using NOT using De-Noise Filters or De-Interlace Filters.

I'm going to run the program and try converting a different bluray - but that should NOT make a difference. I don't understand why it's doing this.

Code:
HDConvertToX v.2.3.566.3972 report

Input File: d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts ( D:\Movies\THE HURT LOCKER\BDMV\STREAM\00020.m2ts )
Codec Video: avc
Width / Heigh : 1920 / 1088
Framerate / Framecount: 47.952fps  / 376128 frames
Duration(hh:mm:ss): 2:10:44
Aspect Ratio: 1.7778
Resized resolution: 1024 / 560
Crop Values : 0:8:0:8

Start Video Configuration ->
Encoding Settings: XviD Ultra Fast ; Bitrate= 1363
Final Size: 1400
Denoise Level: None
Video Handling: Use Best Decoder
-> End Video Configuration

Start Audio Configuration ->
Audio Codec: MP3 Audio
Audio Bitrate/Quality: 128
Audio Channels: 2
MP3 Mode: abr
Audio handling: Use Eac3to as demuxer
Keep only core: On
-> End Audio Configuration

Full Audio List-> (*** mean selected)
NONE
*** 3: dts master audio, english, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz

-> End Full Audio List

Full Subtitle List-> (*** mean selected)
NONE
*** 4: subtitle (pgs), english

-> End Full Subtitle List

Mux Subtitle in MP4/MKV file: On

Start Advanced AviSynth ->
ColorMatrix: On
-> End Advanced AviSynth
Start Muxing Options ->
<- End Muxing Options

Start Queue ->
prompt $d $t $_$P$G

"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 2:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox.mkv" -seekToIFrames
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 4:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.sup"
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 3: stdout.wav  -down16 -down2 | "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\lame.exe" - -h --abr 128 "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox-pid3.mp3"
java -jar "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\BDSup2Sub.jar" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.sup" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.idx" /res:pal
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\xvid_encraw.exe" -progress 50 -i "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs" -avi "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avi" -max_bframes 0 -quality 4 -vhqmode 0 -max_key_interval 500 -notrellis -nochromame -framerate 47.952  -threads 3  -bitrate 1363 -pass1 -turbo   -par 1:1 
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\xvid_encraw.exe" -progress 50 -i "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs" -avi "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avi" -max_bframes 0 -quality 4 -vhqmode 0 -max_key_interval 500 -notrellis -nochromame -framerate 47.952  -threads 3  -bitrate 1363 -pass2   -par 1:1 
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\AVIMux_GUI.exe" -stdin "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\mux1.amg"
-> End Queue

AviSynth Script ->
Working with files: C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs
directshowsource("C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox.mkv",audio=false)
last = isRGB(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last) : last
last = isYUY2(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last) : last
BilinearResize(1024,560,0,8,-0,-8)
-> End AviSynth Script

AVIMux-Gui Script >
CLEAR
LOAD C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avi
LOAD C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox-pid3.mp3
SELECT FILE 1
ADD VIDEOSOURCE
SET OPTION CLOSEAPP 1
SET OPTION OVERWRITEDLG 0
SET OPTION DONEDLG 0
SET OPTION ALL AUDIO 1
SET OPTION ALL SUBTITLES 1
SET INPUT OPTIONS
SET OUTPUT OPTIONS
WITH SET OPTION
OPENDML 0
RECLISTS 0
AUDIO INTERLEAVE 1 FR
AVI ADDJUNKBEFOREHEADERS 0
PRELOAD 512
END WITH
START C:\Working\The Hurt Locker.avi
-> End AVIMux-Gui Script
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Old 2nd February 2010, 11:12   #2797  |  Link
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Framerate / Framecount: 47.952fps / 376128 frames
quite funny framerate...

there is some decoding issue

try changing this line
Code:
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 2:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox.mkv" -seekToIFrames
to this
Code:
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 2:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox.mkv" -seekToIFrames -fps XXXXXXXX
where XXXXX is the correct framerate

anyway try to check your decoders

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Old 2nd February 2010, 13:06   #2798  |  Link
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Making the change gives the following error:

Command line parameter "fps" is unknown.
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Old 2nd February 2010, 13:07   #2799  |  Link
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my bad

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"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 2:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox.mkv" -seekToIFrames -XXXXXXXX
simply omit fps
just -framerate

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-seekToIFrames -376128 also causes that "376128" is not a proper command

If I just do -seekToIFrames 376128 there is not a command error problem, but there says: Track 3 is used for destination file "376128".This audio conversion is not supported.

What if I just use a deinterlace filter to force half frames or force 23.976 fps ?

And all the commands are clearly different using mkv or avi and codec, right?

So, I can't seem to find a good way to ensure proper output regardless of the codec and package chosen for the video !!

I'm going to try the following. This sucks because it takes HOURS AND HOURS even at the fastest selection. If I had a small sample of the video with the SAME properties, framerate, etc. I could try it, but don't know the best way to do that with such a large m2ts.

Here is my next attempt plan:

Code:
HDConvertToX v.2.3.566.3972 report

Input File: d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts ( D:\Movies\THE HURT LOCKER\BDMV\STREAM\00020.m2ts )
Codec Video: avc
Width / Heigh : 1920 / 1088
Framerate / Framecount: 47.952fps  / 376128 frames
Duration(hh:mm:ss): 2:10:44
Aspect Ratio: 1.7778
Resized resolution: 1024 / 560
Crop Values : 0:8:0:8

Start Video Configuration ->
Encoding Settings: X264 UltraFast ; Bitrate= 4668
Final Size: 4482
Denoise Level: None
Video Handling: Force DirectShowSource2 (Haali)
Deinterlace: Half Framerate
-> End Video Configuration

Start Audio Configuration ->
Audio Codec: MP3 Audio
Audio Bitrate/Quality: 128
Audio Channels: 2
MP3 Mode: abr
Audio handling: Use Eac3to as demuxer
Keep only core: On
-> End Audio Configuration

Full Audio List-> (*** mean selected)
NONE
*** 3: dts master audio, english, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48khz

-> End Full Audio List

Full Subtitle List-> (*** mean selected)
NONE
*** 4: subtitle (pgs), english

-> End Full Subtitle List

Mux Subtitle in MP4/MKV file: On

Start Advanced AviSynth ->
ColorMatrix: On
-> End Advanced AviSynth
Start Muxing Options ->
<- End Muxing Options

Start Queue ->
prompt $d $t $_$P$G

"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 4:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.sup"
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 3: stdout.wav  -down16 -down2 | "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\lame.exe" - -h --abr 128 "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox-pid3.mp3"
java -jar "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\BDSup2Sub.jar" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.sup" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.idx" /res:pal
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\x264.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate -1  --preset ultrafast --threads auto --thread-input  --sar 1:1  --output "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.h264" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs"
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\x264.exe" --pass 2 --bitrate 4668  --preset ultrafast --threads auto --thread-input  --sar 1:1  --output "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.h264" "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs"
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\eac3to.exe" "d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts" 1:"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\chapters.txt"
"C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\applications\mkvmerge.exe" -o "c:\working\The Hurt Locker.mkv" --default-duration 0:23.976fps  "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.h264"   --language -1:eng "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox-pid3.mp3" --default-track -1:no   --language -1:eng "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdencodertox__subs_4.idx"  --chapters "C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\chapters.txt"  --title "Done with HDConvertToX v.2.3.566.3972" 
-> End Queue

AviSynth Script ->
Working with files: C:\HDConvertToX_2.3.566.3972\job1\hdconverttox_00020.avs
DSS2("d:\movies\the hurt locker\bdmv\stream\00020.m2ts",fps=47.952)
last = isRGB(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last) : last
last = isYUY2(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last) : last
ChangeFPS(23.976)
BilinearResize(1024,560,0,8,-0,-8)
-> End AviSynth Script
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