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27th June 2005, 06:18 | #161 | Link |
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Immediately closing or crashing applications... one possible reason is that you may have placed an AviSynth 2.0x plugin into the auto-load folder of AviSynth 2.5x. Does the "version()" script work well?
Furthermore, I see no reason to rename DGDecode.dll to MPEG2Dec.dll - and I hope you know that d2v project files must always be generated with the same DGIndex.exe that was bundled together with the DGDecode.dll used to open it. |
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it is the dgindex.exe and dgdecode.dll from the dgmpgdec140rc3.zip file i have. it was renamed due to just with avisynth only installed the preview window would not load in megui. i had to manually load the plugin each time for a video. so yes the .dll being used was packaged with the dgindex im using. also the version() does work when loaded into mpc. avisnyth 2.55.
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27th June 2005, 10:28 | #163 | Link |
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i wasnt able to set the paths for mp4box and mencoder in the settings
mencoder.exe and mp4box.exe is simply not displayed to be existing the folder (altough they are of course)
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27th June 2005, 10:41 | #165 | Link |
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i also noticed that you offer mp4, aac to aac, mp3 encoding via besweet
note that besweet doesnt offer aac decoding so you cant use it for reencoding aac (in mp4 or not)
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In auto-mode, since the input is an mp4... it'll be muxed.. the rest of the config won't matter. In the future with AVI output, isInputAVIMuxable() will return false on that stream.. so the stream will be discarded because it wasn't configured properly. If you have a solution that covers every!! scenario that you think is better than mine, please let me know.
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Alright, the latest build discards mp4/aac input of the first configured track. The second track doesn't really apply because it will never be used (mencoder only supports 1 audio track in mp3).
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27th June 2005, 13:37 | #168 | Link |
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you didnt seem to understand what i mean:
besweet cant decode aac audio so of course also the aac->aac conversion will not work therefore you cant allow aac/mp4 input in the audio input tab independantly of the output format edit: btw would be nice if the logs could be moved to a seperate log folder, cause they can get a lot and fill the main folder quickly
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And as far as mp4 input goes.. did you notice that it's not possible to select an output file when you select an mp4 input? It's also not possible to start encoding with an .aac/.mp4 loaded as audio input. In auto-mode, if your audio input it set to an aac/mp4 file, it will be muxed in the mux step.. no audio encoding will be done. Audio encoding to mp4 is only done if the input is a non aac/mp4 file and the output is an aac/mp4 file. If that doesn't work as it should please file a bugreport but at least I know it used to work exactly how I want it. I found it rather cumbersome to have to configure audio tracks in a separate window, hence I also allow audio input files that will only be muxed, not encoded, as well as those that will be encoded and muxed (and those that will only be encoded in audio only mode.. pressing queue in the audio groupbox will create just an audio job independent of any other thing you may have configured). Quote:
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27th June 2005, 15:48 | #170 | Link |
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I have a conceptual question, for bond, and everybody else:
Does it make sense that you can configure audio streams to be muxed in the main GUI or should this only be possible in the muxing window? Right now, you can select .aac/.mp4 audio tracks in the main GUI, then when you press AutoEncode, you configure the final output name, split size, etc. And if you check "Add subtitles & chapters" before pressing GO, you can configure the name of the audio tracks you'll get (be it tracks that will be muxed, or tracks that will be encoded and then muxed), and add additional streams. To permit configuration of both audio tracks that will be encoded and those that will only be muxed in the main window, I had to go through considerable hoops. Now with the addition of AVI output in auto encoding mode, it might get worse, and conceptually I'm not sure it makes a lot of sense to configure audio tracks that are to be muxed, not encoded, in the main GUI which is clearly meant for setting up jobs that are to be encoded. Thus, what would you think about the following: In the main GUI in the audio section, you configure audio jobs that are to be encoded. Then if you go into auto-mode, the checkbox you can check to give audio tracks a language, as well as adding subtitle tracks and chapters, will lead you to the mux configuration window where you can not only add a language descriptor to existing audio tracks (those that you set up for encoding in the main GUI), but you'll also be able to add additional existing audio tracks (.aac/.mp4 files for mp4 output). And in case of AVI output, the additional window will just allow you to specify pre-existing MP3/AC3 audio tracks. Or simply put: everything that you're going to encode is set up in the main window, everything that you're going to mux is set up in an additional window from within the auto-encode window (and of course the muxing functionality will also be available separately from the tools menu.. the mp4 muxer is already available from that menu today). I think that way would be cleaner insofar that encoding and muxing are clearly separated. Considering all the work already put into this, it might not really make my life easier at this point, but from a coding point of view at least it would still be a more easy to understand workflow.
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it might be good to disable the config tab too in that case, cause this made me think megui wants to reencode the aac about the autoencode muxing, its working fine about the new avc profile setting feature: - great that you offer this! - setting custom macroblocks allows using high profile mb even with main and baseline profile - cqm seems to always be disabled, even when high profile is set - a feature request: also being able to set the levels (automatically together with the vbv values of the levels) would make the profile/level support complete one issue i noticed: when clicking on the config tab megui isnt displayed in the windows taskbar at the bottom of the screen anymore when closing the config tab it appears again is that a normal behaviour? it makes switching between megui and eg writing a thread on doom9 (or reading a guide) slightly (!) more difficult
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@bond: thanks for the feedback on the profiles. Do you have a link about the levels? I took your sticky for that feature but I didn't find anything about buffers (I looked.. I figured buffers most come into play at some point). Quote:
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or you allow an own switch in the config tab which lets people choose between "mux" and "encode" (encode also offering the codec settings)
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27th June 2005, 19:43 | #175 | Link |
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So far the only problem I have with MeGUI (now taht x264 progress bar works) is the suggest resolution checkbox in AviSynth sript generator panel. Each time I check it I get the following error: Code:
System.FormatException: Le format de la chaîne d'entrée est incorrect. at System.Number.ParseDouble(String s, NumberStyles style, NumberFormatInfo info) at System.Double.Parse(String s, NumberStyles style, IFormatProvider provider) at MeGUI.AviSynthWindow.suggestResolution_CheckedChanged(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.CheckBox.OnCheckedChanged(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.CheckBox.set_CheckState(CheckState value) at System.Windows.Forms.CheckBox.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.CheckBox.OnMouseUp(MouseEventArgs mevent) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmMouseUp(Message& m, MouseButtons button, Int32 clicks) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) Regards |
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doom9, after deleting the folder again, starting with your latest version and going back to dgindex 1.30 issue has been fixed. dunno if the fix was local or not but im glad its fixed. thank you for your time and your great program.
job job1-1 has been processed. This job is linked to the next job: job1-2 this series of jobs starts with an audio job and is followed by regular twopass video jobs The audio job is named job1-2 the first pass job1-2 and the second pass job1-3 The second pass job has a desired final output size of 734003200 bytes and video bitrate of 700 kbit/s The audio file size is 113850023 bytes calculateVideoBitrate(113850023, 734003200, 148299, 4.3, 23.976) Setting the desired bitrate of the subsequent video jobs to 801 kbit/s Next job job1-2 is a video job. encoder commandline: "x264.exe" --pass 1 --bitrate 801 --stats "2pass.log" --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4 --progress --no-psnr --output NUL "C:\BASKBALL\VIDEO_TS\base.avs" successfully set up video encoder and callbacks for job job1-2 |
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