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11th August 2008, 21:41 | #22 | Link | |
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Basically what I'm seeing is that when vsrip extracts the subs it doesn't get the times correct. In the case of SW Ep IV the times start negative. Very odd. If I rip with the other tool the times are correct. There's something wrong with vsrip as it does not always get the times right. Not sure what that would be and I don't actually find many (read any) other tools out there. Vsrip hasn't been updated in years and probably never will be. |
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The crux of my problem is that VSRip doesn't work correctly all the time. Sometimes it gets incorrect or invalid subs and as a result they display at the wrong times. To see what I'm dealing with here are the two sets of files from a bad rip with VSRip and a good rip with VobSub.
It appears that the subs themselves are exactly the same but notice how the file locations are the same but the times are different. Something just isn't right with the rips that VSRip is giving on some movies. This wouldn't be such a huge problem if it weren't coupled with the current inability to burn IDX/SUB's. |
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On another topic, I do have a different problem with Ep IV; somewhere just after the start of Ch 28, the sound (AC3 original) desyncs to about .5 s before the encoded video (x264). I suspect that this is some misreading of the VOB info, but I'm not sure. The only other time I had a similar problem was with a few episodes of a TV DVD set, but the sound was offset at a "break" where I could resolve it by entering a 'silence' gap into already existing 'silence'. I really don't have the same option here without making an obvious disruption to the film experience. Has anyone ever encountered a midstream a/v desync after encoding? If so, how did you resolve it (besides a brute force resync)? |
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@Taddeusz
fixed problem of hardsubbing and muxing subtitles. thanks please try this build, i have changed vsrip with vobsub http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV096b13-tad.exe BHH
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you must have some problem on your pc setup, check avisynth, ffdshow, xvid and haali media splitter.. and .. when else fails try checking "Use FFmpegSource" BHH
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Maybe i don't use the right vobsub.dll ? |
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BHH, what do I check for avisynth, ffdshow, xvid, and haali media splitter? After recent tests, I found that only the hybridfupp resize filters don't work. All the other filters (simple resize, bicubic, etc) works. Also, on my computer, AutoMKV0.96 b12 works for all the filters but the b13 works for all except the 4 hybridfupp filters.
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does the vobsub rip start ? @Chengbin unrar http://www.64k.it/andres/data/m/msvcr7071msvcp7071.rar to your system32 folders (requirment for WarpSharp) BHH
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I don't see it starting (my eyes are speaking), i first see DGindex.
But i tried something : replacing vobsub.dll with some other file.dll and AutoMKV complains about not finding 'Configure' routine (so i think it loads the dll ) I also tried with a vobsub.dll that i found on the net and i get rundll32 error message. I use the constant_quality.xml profile with .mkv output, all audio copy and all subs copy, no deinterlace, and anamorphic encoding, and running Vista OS. |
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crash after mkv creation
I recently moved from .95c (which works fine) to .96b13 and I encountered an issue (same with .96b12).
Automkv crashes after it has created the .mkv file but just before it deletes the queue*.ini. I tried different combinations of just about everything to no avail. I tried .96b13 on three diffrent machines (all using XP SP2) and they all crash at the same point. Code:
17:23:37 0.96 public beta13-subs - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17:23:37 OS Version: Windows XP 17:23:37 Selected Input file: C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\TestSegment\VTS_07_0.IFO 17:23:37 Selected Output dir: C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\ 17:23:37 Selected Final Name: TestSegment 17:23:37 Selected Container type: MKV 17:23:37 Selected Encoder: X264 17:23:37 Selected Size: 15 / 1 17:23:37 Selected Profile: Anime-Standard.xml 17:23:37 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original 17:23:37 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2) 17:23:37 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO 17:23:37 Selected Field Order: AUTO 17:23:37 Activate PGC Ripping: 1 17:23:37 Track Language 1: 80: English (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0] 17:23:37 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC 17:23:37 Audio Quality 1: 0.20 17:23:37 Audio Channel 1: Stereo 17:23:37 Track Language 2: NONE 17:23:37 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC 17:23:37 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1 17:23:37 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality 17:23:37 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO 17:23:37 Lame Settings: ABR 17:23:37 Audio Normalization: 1 17:23:37 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add: 17:23:37 Activate Anamorphic Encoding 17:23:37 17:23:38 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [0:01:31:01] 17:23:38 Dgindex CMD: C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=80 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\TestSegment\VTS_07_1.vob] -OF=[C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie] -exit -minimize 17:23:40 D2V file size: 13952 bytes 17:23:40 Audio 1: movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.ac3 17:23:40 Pre Audio 1' Size: 2186496 bytes 17:23:40 Applying DelayAudio of 0 to audio file: movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.ac3 17:23:40 Encoding C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.20 quality 17:24:06 Encoded 1' Audio Track: movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.mp4 732654 bytes 17:24:12 Number of Frames: 2731 17:24:12 Framerate: 29.970030 17:24:12 Movie length in Seconds: 92 17:24:12 Movie Width/Height: 720/480 17:24:12 DgIndex AR: 4:3 17:24:56 Source is declared tff by a margin of 1/0. 17:24:56 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log 17:24:56 Analyzed 230 sections of five frames 17:24:56 Found Interlace Sections: 44 19.13% 17:24:56 Found Progressive Sections:4 1.74% 17:24:56 Found Telecined Sections: 182 79.13% 17:24:56 Found Zero Mov: 1.74% 4 17:24:56 Found One Mov: 9.57% 22 17:24:56 Found Two Mov: 79.13% 182 17:24:56 Found Three Mov: 3.04% 7 17:24:56 Found Four Mov: 2.17% 5 17:24:56 Found Five Mov: 4.35% 10 17:24:56 The Movie is declared to telecined 17:24:56 Starting X264 17:24:56 Command Line 1' Pass X264: C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 1297 --stats "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\.stats" --ref 1 --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --filter 1,1 --subme 2 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me dia --no-ssim --level 4.1 --merange 12 --b-pyramid --partitions none --threads auto --thread-input --sar 8888889:10000000 --output NUL "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.avs" 17:24:56 Command Line 2' Pass X264: C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 2 --bitrate 1297 --stats "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --mixed-refs --ref 6 --filter 1,1 --subme 4 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --no-ssim --level 4.1 --merange 12 --weightb --b-pyramid --partitions p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,p4x4 --threads auto --thread-input --sar 8888889:10000000 --output "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.264" "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.avs" 17:26:56 Finished 1' Pass X264 17:32:19 X264 Final 2 Pass Encoding Stats: 17:32:20 Only Movie Size: 14843832 bytes 17:32:20 "C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\TestSegment.mkv" --default-duration 0:24000/1001fps --track-name -1:"TestSegment" --aspect-ratio -1:1.333333 --chapters "C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\chapters.txt" "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.264" --language -1:eng --default-track -1:yes "C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.mp4" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.96 public beta13-subs http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=134478 " 17:32:22 Final Muxed size: 15607603 bytes 17:32:22 Encoding finished: 00:05:26 elapsed time 17:32:22 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 17:32:22 Script AutoCrop.log 17:32:22 17:32:22 Crop(0,0,720,480) 17:32:22 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 17:32:22 Script movie.avs 17:32:22 17:32:22 #loadpluginstart 17:32:22 17:32:22 #test1 17:32:22 17:32:22 #importstart 17:32:22 17:32:22 #test2 17:32:22 17:32:22 movie = mpeg2source("C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.d2v") 17:32:22 function getOrder(clip c) { 17:32:22 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0 17:32:22 Return order } 17:32:22 #filter1start 17:32:22 17:32:22 #test3 17:32:22 17:32:22 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate() 17:32:22 last = movie 17:32:22 fixed_aspect = 1.500000 17:32:22 out_width = 720 17:32:22 #Aspect_Error = 0.000% 17:32:22 out_height = 480 17:32:22 #resizestart 17:32:22 17:32:22 #test4 17:32:22 17:32:22 #filter2start 17:32:22 17:32:22 #test5 17:32:22 17:32:22 RemoveGrain(mode=2) 17:32:22 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 17:32:22 Script mkvmaudio.avs 17:32:22 17:32:22 LoadPlugin("C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll") 17:32:22 LoadPlugin("C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll") 17:32:22 LoadPlugin("C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\BassAudio.dll") 17:32:22 LoadPlugin("C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll") 17:32:22 NicAC3Source("C:\DVDStuff\DVDProc\temp\movie t80 2_0ch 192kbps delay 0ms.ac3") 17:32:22 DelayAudio(0.0000) 17:32:22 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines 17:32:22 function stereo(clip a) 17:32:22 { 17:32:22 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2) 17:32:22 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3) 17:32:22 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4) 17:32:22 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071) 17:32:22 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc) 17:32:22 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0) 17:32:22 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6) 17:32:22 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929) 17:32:22 } 17:32:22 # 17:32:22 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last 17:32:22 function addvideo(clip c) { 17:32:22 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100) 17:32:22 Return audiodub(last,c) 17:32:22 } 17:32:22 Normalize() 17:32:22 17:32:22 Soundout(output="cmd",type=1,format=3,autoclose=true,executable="C:\DVDStuff\AutoMKV\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe",prefilename=" -ignorelength -q 0.20 -if - -of audio.mp4",postfilename="",nofilename=true,showoutput=false) 17:32:22 17:32:22 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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On a slightly different note I've noticed that vsrip is no longer running when it's supposed to. |
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@Elpichu AND Taddeusz AND Honeyko
please try this http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV096b13-tad2.exe @Honeyko: remember to put gradfun2db.dll in \exe\filter folder @BleedingGums yes, queue is a totally MESS (and i haven't argue of cause.. since it appear as a memory fault on debugger) BHH
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