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1st July 2010, 17:52 | #1361 | Link | |
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I did however get "PROCESS ABORTED DURING DVD AUTHORING FINALIZATION!" at the end. Any ideas? |
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1st July 2010, 20:22 | #1362 | Link |
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Great news. You will get same results if you force DirectShowSource and remove the 'convertfps=true' option from the AviSynth script.
The authoring error is caused by a chapter flag positioned out of max time. Your small mkv has a chapter flag just at the very end. Using AssumeFPS, output time will be a little shorter than input time, so Muxman is complaining about that last chapter flag. Of course it is a situation to be handled, and in the final 2.3.1 release it will be fixed. Right now you can simply delete the last chapter flag (see Chapters tab). Thanks for the test report Bye |
4th July 2010, 00:48 | #1363 | Link | |
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Hi !
Small problem here, was trying to do some dvds using my mkv files for the 1st time today and I got issues with audio encoding, could somebody pinpoint the problem for me if possible ? I've noticed this "Is There A Creator_1.ToFix.ac3" but not sure what does it mean ? Fixing bad frames ? Quote:
I have discovered that FFmpeg produces temporary log with errors on ac3 stream "non monotone timestamps" message , no idea what that means tho :S Last edited by whiskey; 4th July 2010 at 01:53. |
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6th July 2010, 00:02 | #1365 | Link |
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Hello MrC. I love your program.
I just wanted to report that when building menus from a template in an existing project file, AVStoDVD seems to reference "C:\Program Files\AVStoDVD" for the menu's assets, such as images, even if that wasn't the install directory. On 64-bit Windows, for example, the default install directory would be "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD", but it's looking in the wrong directory for menu assets. When building a menu from scratch, it works as expected. Last edited by Bellona; 6th July 2010 at 00:06. |
9th July 2010, 15:33 | #1367 | Link |
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That's quite strange because the code associated to that button does not contain reference to default Program Files folder. Are you sure the "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD" is not reported in the a2d file you are trying to load? @whiskey good news! Be careful with unknow source files... Bye |
9th July 2010, 15:46 | #1368 | Link |
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AVStoDVD release 2.3.1 is out.
Change log (from release 2.3.0): - Some bugs fixed - Added 'DVD Subs Font' in 'Preferences'/'AuthoringBurning': allows change of font name, format and size for authored subs. - Added 'Use PAL SpeedUp for NTSC-film to PAL' in 'Preferences'/'Encoding' (AssumeFPS("pal_film") is used instead of DGPulldown to upsize fps) - Added 'Save general Settings at program Exit' in 'Preferences'/'Misc' ('DVD Size', 'Output Setup', 'Advanced Project Settings' can be stored in the Windows Registry) - Added 'MSharpen' AviSynth filter (by Donald Graft) in 'Title Edit'/'AviSynth' - Added 'ColorMatrix' AviSynth filter (by Wilbert & Tritical) in 'Title Edit'/'AviSynth' - Added 'SubsExtension' option in 'Title Edit'/'Subtitles' - Improved frame rate conversion ('convertfps=true' DSS flag only for VFR video). 'A2DSource.avsi' function updated accordingly. - FFmpeg updated to r23107 Please report any comment/suggestion/bug as usual Bye |
10th July 2010, 16:56 | #1369 | Link |
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The ntsc reencoding bug seems to be resolved. Thanks very much for fixing the bug I encountered.
Ok I'm doing more testing and on my laptop the program seems to freeze when I attempt to edit the menu. I have set the firewall to allow both ffmpeg and avs2dvd full privileges. ffmpeg is just sitting there with no processor utilization. Last edited by nevragain; 10th July 2010 at 21:11. |
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12th July 2010, 03:31 | #1371 | Link |
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Hello, i've got an error from 2.3.0, 2.3.1, i install and uninstall everything and it's give me an error:
"Process aborted during 'Generate AviSynth script file' Section. Error code: 0" I used avysinth and haali from other applications "ripbot264" and bd rebuilder and it works well but AVStoDVD can't convert an m2ts to DVD like i does in the past. I have Windows 7 64bit edition, what i do wrong? thanks. QUESTION: i change windows 7 defaut notepad for Notepad2.exe version, did the avisynth generate script used notepad.exe ?
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12th July 2010, 17:33 | #1374 | Link |
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On an unrelated note, I found what might be an issue with 2.3.1.
When using DirectShowSource exclusively, the automatically generated script contains a syntax error. Here's an example script that gets generated: Code:
Video = DirectShowSource("input", fps=23.976, convertfps=true, audio=false) # Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes. Audio = DirectShowSource("input", video=false) Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 Video = Video.ConvertFPS("ntsc_video") AudioDub(Video, Audio) |
12th July 2010, 19:26 | #1375 | Link |
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@Bellona
thanks for the bug report. BTW, just to add more details, the error occurs only when DirectShowSource is selected AND input video framerate mode is not constant (i.e. VFR). May I ask you why are you using DirectShowSource instead of A2DSource? Any issue with the latter? Bye |
12th July 2010, 19:51 | #1376 | Link | |
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By setting it to use only DirectShowSource, it's easy to edit the automatically generated script. Here would be my example edit: Code:
Video = DirectShowSource("input", fps=119.880, convertfps=true, audio=false) # Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes. Audio = DirectShowSource("input", video=false) Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 Video = Video.FDecimate(23.976) AudioDub(Video, Audio) |
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13th July 2010, 03:13 | #1377 | Link | |
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'22:03:12' AVStoDVD Release 2.3.1 loaded! '22:03:12' AviSynth 2.5.8 is installed. '22:03:12' ImgBurn is installed ("C:\Program Files (x86)\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe"). '22:03:12' MKVExtract is installed ("C:\Program Files (x86)\MKVtoolnix\mkvextract.exe"). '22:03:12' New AVStoDVD Project started! '22:03:18' MediaInfoLib - v0.7.32 initialized. '22:03:18' Title 1 "E:\BLURAY\Le Missionnaire FRENCH AC3 DVD9.AVCHD\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts" added. '22:03:28' AVStoDVD Project started. '22:03:28' Process aborted during 'Generate AviSynth script file' Section. Error code: 0 The conversion start well with AD2video; AC3 to 448kbps; and i found a difference in AVStoDVD from 2.2.6 to 2.3.1 is the 2.2.6 version has only one filter and 2.3.1 has two, you know the one AVS Resize filter, did you think is that option make the project defective?
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2.2.6;
Conversion Done after 1:47:09 hours; NO AUDIO ON OUTPUT; Code:
<2010-07-13 08:30:19> START PROCESS <> <2010-07-13 08:30:19> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: NTSC DVD Titles number: 1 DVD Size: 4450/4450 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE DVD Menu: No Menu Output Folder: E:\DVD-TEMP Delete Temp Process Files: Yes Delete Working Files: Yes Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES AVS Source Filter: A2DSource AVS Resize Filter: Lanczos4Resize Video Resolution: 0 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Level 1: 6000 Video Profile Level 2: 6000 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 0 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 448 Keep DVD Compliat Audio: 1 Normalize Audio: 0 DVD Audio Language: FR - French DVD Subs Language: FR - French Chapthers Interval: 5 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: F: HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH08LS20 2.00 DVD Burning Speed: 4x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Save Log file: 1 Unload ActiveMovie library: 0 Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1 <> <2010-07-13 08:30:19> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: E:\DVD_PENDING\LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts Info: AVC - 4872 kbps - 1280x720 - DAR 1,778 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:32:51 hours - 133582 frames Audio: E:\DVD_PENDING\LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts Info: DTS - 1536 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 1:32:51 hours Subs: [MediaInfoLib - v0.7.26] <> <2010-07-13 08:30:19> AVISYNTH SCRIPT Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\A2DSource.avsi") Video = A2DVideoSource("E:\DVD_PENDING\LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts", CacheFolder = "E:\Temp") # Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes. Audio = A2DAudioSource("E:\DVD_PENDING\LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts", CacheFolder = "E:\Temp") Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 #Using DGPulldown to upsize FPS Video = Video.Lanczos4Resize(720,480) AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <2010-07-13 08:36:40> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Encoding Profile: HCenc OPV 1-pass Target Video FileSize: 3337,8 MB HCenc Parameters: -ini "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.HCenc.ini" HCenc ini file: *INFILE E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.avs *AVSRELOAD *OUTFILE E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v *LOGFILE E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.HCenc.log *MAXBITRATE 9000 *CQ_MAXBITRATE 2.654 *BITRATE 5026 *PROFILE BEST *ASPECT 16:9 *PROGRESSIVE *BIAS 50 *DC_PREC 9 *MATRIX MPEG *AQ 1 *LUMGAIN 0 *SMP *PRIORITY IDLE *WAIT 2 <> <2010-07-13 09:51:35> END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS A2DVideoSource: DirectShowSource Created File: E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v (3529,1 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 5356 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 1,778 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:32:46 hours - 133450 frames <> <2010-07-13 09:51:35> START TRANSCODING OPERATIONS ReJig Parameters: -size 3337 -o "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.ReJig.m2v" -i "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v" -auto -close -quiet <> <2010-07-13 09:54:29> END TRANSCODING OPERATIONS Transcoding executed on File: E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v (3336,8 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 5063 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 1,778 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:32:46 hours - 133450 frames <> <2010-07-13 09:54:29> START PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown Parameters: "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v" -srcfps 23.976 -destfps 29.97 -inplace -bff <> <2010-07-13 10:13:19> END PULLDOWN OPERATIONS DGPulldown executed on File: E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v (3336,8 MB) OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 5058 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 1,778 - 23,976 fps (CFR) - Progressive (2:3 Pulldown) - 1:32:51 hours - 133581 frames <> <2010-07-13 10:13:19> START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS FFmpeg Parameters: -i "E:\DVD_PENDING\LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts" -acodec copy "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.ToFix.dts" <> <2010-07-13 10:16:09> END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS Created File: E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.dts (1002,3 MB) OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: DTS - 1536 kbps - CBR - 48000Hz - 6ch - 1:32:48 hours <> <2010-07-13 10:16:10> START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_BatchMux.ini" BatchMux ini file: -d "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0\VIDEO_TS" -mxp "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_MuxMan.mxp" -l "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_MuxMan.log" -muxman "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\MuxMan" -prio LOW -v "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2v" -vidmode LB -a1 "E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.dts" -a1lang fr -cellfr "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE_MuxMan.txt" -progfr "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE_MuxMan.txt" -chapfr "E:\Temp\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0_LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE_MuxMan.txt" <> <2010-07-13 10:19:47> END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS Created Folder: E:\DVD-TEMP\LE_NOUVEAU_PROTOCOLE_0 (3407,6 MB) <> <2010-07-13 10:19:48> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.2.6 <>
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@8ternity
release 2.2.6 had a known bug about DTS-HD audio tracks. But, why are you using different sources: 'Le Missionnaire FRENCH AC3 DVD9' with 2.3.1 attempt and 'LE NOUVEAU PROTOCOLE.m2ts' with 2.2.6 attempt? This is creating a bit confusion, isn't it? Could you please post the 2.3.1 project log file of 'Le Missionnaire FRENCH AC3 DVD9'? I mean the output log file not the input one. Bye |
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