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2nd July 2008, 23:32 | #1121 | Link |
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Hi:
Can DGAVCIndex add option to "Save as Avi", just like the original DVD2AVI. many end users don't have avisynth's concept, a few lines of script is too hard for moms and pops, they just want to convert their HDcam vids to Avi/divx. This may make DGAVC more complete and save people big money. (no more adobe) Thanks.. |
2nd July 2008, 23:37 | #1122 | Link |
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DGAVCIndex is used to index and access AVC streams, not to mux them into any kind of container.
Even if muxing would be supported, then not to AVI. MP4 or MKV would be appropriate containers for AVC content. If you rally want to mux AVC into AVI use a tool called "avc2avi" (use search).
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4th July 2008, 16:39 | #1123 | Link |
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how do i make a segment to send here for testing ?
howdy all
I have used ur app (a26) to index a few m2ts files from blurays. One worked fine (at least I assume it did, i havn't watched the encode I made all the way through) another has had glitches throughout, garbage frames and dropped frames. Can some please recommend me a tool to cut out an offending sample to post it here? |
4th July 2008, 16:51 | #1124 | Link |
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You can use DGSplit to split off the first (say) 20MBytes of your stream. Configure it for 20MBytes and then when it starts writing the second file, kill it. Then upload the first split file.
Maybe it's field encoded (PAFF) in a way that libavcodec does not yet decode properly. |
12th July 2008, 16:12 | #1128 | Link |
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i noticed strange behavior of DGAVCIndex alpha 26 information window Frame struct field:
1. open ts file and save project Frame struct: BFF 2. open ts file and preview Frame struct TFF 3. open ts file and preview until first Frame struct TFF report, then stop preview and save project, Frame struct TFF 4. open ts file and preview until end, then save project, Frame struct BFF here is sample ts http://www.mediafire.com/?yjscbgtcm0m here is video of 4. open ts file and preview until end Frame struct TFF, then save project, Frame struct BFF http://www.mediafire.com/?wnfmxz4ei9c |
15th July 2008, 05:03 | #1131 | Link |
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Version 1.0.0 alpha 27
1. In DGAVCIndex, made the GOP back operation (<) more reliable.
2. Fixed a bug that sometimes caused a crash on random access. 3. Fixed a regression that caused the audio streams to not be shown in the Info dialog during a Preview operation. 4. Fixed a bug that caused erroneous (very large) audio delays to be reported. 5. Fixed a bug in the Frame Struct field of the Info dialog that caused a wrong field order to sometimes be shown. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec.html |
15th July 2008, 18:51 | #1132 | Link |
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thank you for new version
i found possible bug, here is sample http://www.mediafire.com/?td9edmyuzwt then i create project and load dga in avs i get first 50 frames corrupted like this but if i preview ts file in DGAVCIndex, or using DirectShowSource with ffdshow decoder there is no corrupt frames p.s. i noticed that __aud__ is already can be used in avs templates, patiently waiting for __del__ support |
15th July 2008, 20:14 | #1133 | Link |
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Cannot find PAT/PMT Tables
Hi Neuron2,
I have been using your program to index my Canon HF100 footage, and I have come across two files now that it does not handle. I usually run it from the command line, and in this mode it just freezes. When I open the file using the normal GUI, it doesn't show any video, and when I go to Detect PIDs: PAT/PMT it says it could not find the PAT/PMT tables. If I try to Detect PIDs: Raw, I get tons of PIDs (hundreds perhaps), all labeled as other. TSMuxer is able to handle these files just fine, and once it has demuxed them, DGAVCIndex does not have any problem. My guess is that it is trying to read this file as a 188 byte Transport Stream file instead of a 192 byte Transport Stream file. I have used DGAVCIndex on over 400 files from my camera now, and so far only two have this problem. All others work just fine (at least for what I need them to, libavcodec can't quite handle the video perfectly yet, but I know that's out of your hands). Here is a sample file that works fine: http://www.mediafire.com/?elkdjk2n2m2 Here is a sample file that does not work: http://www.mediafire.com/?eimis4um3xy Thanks! Matt EDIT: Just tried it with Alpha 27, still has the same problem. |
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Your stream does not start at IDR-Frame therefore you get corrupted frames! Use h264tscutter to fix that. (h264tscutter by default cuts at IDR-Frames so you don't have to change anything) Quote:
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EDIT: Errr nevermind, it seems to be an entirely different issue Last edited by Yoshiyuki Blade; 16th July 2008 at 03:27. |
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16th July 2008, 14:56 | #1139 | Link |
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Thanks! I'll look forward to the update. I had seen this before with TS Packet Editor 0.301 which apparently doesn't even support 192 byte packets. It was reporting different PIDs on each packet as a result. Seeing your long list of PIDs under Raw detection reminded me of this.
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16th July 2008, 16:03 | #1140 | Link |
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neuron2, can you look at this
wrong audio delay detection in this sample http://www.mediafire.com/?ywzxvwmr1ma DGAVCIndex detects 45ms delay, i tried manually find correct delay, its ~ -1.551ms thank you |
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