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Old 23rd April 2002, 13:21   #1  |  Link
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.D2V File Structure ?

hi can someone help me to understand all the informations in the .d2v ?

first : - what does it mean ? "Stream_Type=1,0,0"
second : - Does the Height and Width of a movie are in the .d2v file ?
third : - How know the number of frames ?

PS: i know i can have these information by creating and opening a .avs file but i want to know how to find these informations simply by examining the .d2v file.

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Old 23rd April 2002, 14:44   #2  |  Link
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I _think_ Stream_Type is ascociated with the actual type of MPEG-2 file (System, Program, Transport, etc)...You shouldn't have to worry about it.

unfortunatly the picture size is not included in the d2v file...how much clipping & resizing is though (i.e. Picture_Size)

Look through the d2v file, see all those number '2's....count all them up & youll have the number of frames

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thank u very much for helping me
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Old 23rd April 2002, 17:43   #4  |  Link
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http://aquaplaning.20m.com/

there you find an example how to work with mpeg2dec.dll and d2v-projects.

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@Nic:

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Look through the d2v file, see all those number '2's....count all them up & youll have the number of frames
I've done this on a full pal movie and a lot of clips, seems that the total is: (count of 2) - 2

Is this correct? Or is only for pal movies? I haven't ntsc movies to test...

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NTSC == evil?

NTSC DVDs are evil... because you get fields repeat flags par excellence. it is really bad (trust me, i wrote DVD2AVI support for vStrip). i can make an example d2v of a R1 DVD, if that is wanted...
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Yes if you can, please send me an ntsc example via e-mail

Thanks

jonny

(i hope to find ntsc material throught my friends to test the format)

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dvd2avi ntsc sample

bad case of mixed mode here...
this is the first chapter 2:15:16 (m:ss:ff) of the "ah! my goddess movie" (r1).

mod: please approve attachment
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