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TBKHomeworld!
31st October 2011, 02:28
So I have made a new video walk-through on how to do a BluRay encode using StaxRip plus I have all new custom templates.
Info:
DVDFab usage
StaxRip usage for x264 video, AAC (even DTS 7.1) 5.1 vbr, MKV container, edited .sub files, etc.
Complete download package that has everything required to make my video instructions work.
They can all be found at http://www.tbkhomeworld.com/staxrip/. As always, this is for educational purposes only.
Enjoy!
TBKHomeworld!
31st October 2011, 02:36
Hi everybody, I hope everybody is doing fine. I don't spend much time with computers, TV and Video these days. I can't tell about the future, as a sign of life I've updated some applications however:
1.1.7.1 beta (2011-05-22)
Updated MP4Box to version 0.4.6 that hopefully fixes sync problems
Updated ffms2 to version 2.15 mt
Updated x264 to version r1995
Updated mkvtoolnix to version 4.7.0
Fixed bug 'DTS Express' format not detected
Added option to modify existing cut selection, overlapping selections are merged
http://sourceforge.net/projects/staxmedia/
Hey bro, I know it has been a while since you posted on here but I wanted to point out something. I do a lot of directory batch when I do TV series and I have noticed the default FPS is around 30. If the video source is at 23.976 then StaxRip still seems to assume 30fps (29.9**fps) and the video ends much sooner than the audio does. If I manually go through and work each video source and add them to the queue then it works fine, just when I try to do directory batch it messes up.
Seems that directory batch ends up 'assuming' a default Video Rate and keeps with that instead of looking at the source video.
stax76
21st November 2011, 01:45
@TBKHomeworld!
It's been some time... :o, maybe you can upload a sample clip.
@V1de0Luvr
StaxRip checks if it's located in Program Files, if so it shows a error and terminates. I've added this because I was afraid some of the many portable applications included might require full write access to it's start-up directory. You can never be sure unless a application has an installer and Vista/Win7 support, therefore it's generally not the best idea to put portable applications in locations with limited write access.
@Jackie
This profile was removed for some reason, what filters are used and what kind of source is it?
@Chetwood
Do you have the same problems using VirtualDub manually?
@salazar and fabje
It activates after all jobs but I couldn't reproduce it to activate between jobs, please mail me the log file if it happens again.
stax76
23rd November 2011, 14:54
I'll upload a new version very soon so last chance to request a fix or feature! :)
fabje
23rd November 2011, 15:39
I'll upload a new version very soon so last chance to request a fix or feature! :)
Just a function to run Staxrip compleet in the background, only when all jobs are done Staxrip comes to the foreground.
So when it changes passes, or a new virtualdub process starts it will stay on the background.
VoNbArRoN
23rd November 2011, 16:01
I'll upload a new version very soon so last chance to request a fix or feature! :)
That's great news, stax79. :thanks:
If there's not already an option to turn off the "Move crop values into dgi file for GPU cropping" popup box that comes up after cropping when using DGDecNV can you add one and if there is already one where is it. :)
also the audio of a lot of my recordings is a aac file and staxrip doesn't load it like the other audio files it just has the path to the .ts file and the audio comes out all scrambled but if I manually select the .aac file it encodes without any problems so it would be nice if StaxRip could load the aac files like it does with other audios.
SAMPLE (http://www.mediafire.com/?qi8gjs7hqggd1il)
stax76
23rd November 2011, 16:12
@fabje
I don't have much control over GUI application unless they have some background feature, VirtualDubMod used for XviD and cutting don't offer that, there might be some WinAPI tricks but I don't enough time to tinker with it since it would much likely require much time.
Like I wrote I investigated the issue (with redirected console applications) and everything stayed *completely* in background until all jobs were finished.
@VoNbArRoN
DGDecNV crops faster I guess though probably not a big difference, I'll check the audio issue later today.
manolito
23rd November 2011, 16:58
I'll upload a new version very soon so last chance to request a fix or feature! :)
Hi stax, good to see you back...:D
Did you look into this issue which was brought up by jsquare?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1504083#post1504083
Looking forward for the upcoming version...
Cheers
manolito
stax76
23rd November 2011, 17:43
Hi
Yes, --bluray-compat was added to be used with the Blu-ray device option and the setting has a GUI control.
stax76
23rd November 2011, 20:54
The new built is now online, 6 months after the last, it's mostly some updated applications, some small changes regarding the updated x264, a couple of other minor changes and some cosmetics. I hope I can maybe do a little bit more the next 6 months.
1.1.7.2 beta (2011-11-23)
Updated mkvtoolnix to version 5.0.1
Updated x264 to version r2106
Updated ProjectX to version 0.91.0.00 (still no H.264 support)
Updated MediaInfo to version 0.7.51.0
Updated ffmpeg built at 2011-11-21
Updated ffms2 to version 2.16
Added GUI option for Vorbis 5.1 using ffmpeg
Added setting to define style for menus and toolbars
https://sourceforge.net/projects/staxmedia
Source code was committed too.
fantasmanegro
24th November 2011, 01:02
@stax76
i just want to know where did you learn to develope... because i've seen your code and it's awsome!!!...
by the way thanks for the new beta...
fantasmanegro
24th November 2011, 01:07
@stax76
i just want to know where did you learn to develope... because i've seen your code and it's awsome!!!...
by the way thanks for the new beta...
stax76
24th November 2011, 03:52
Self-taught from books, articles, video tutorials, code from other people, documentation from Microsoft, I started programming about 10 years ago.
fantasmanegro
24th November 2011, 05:49
10 years that is too much, but your code it's very dynamic menus, settings, changing the menu items order and you manage a lot of objects, audio, video, container, filter, encoder, everything is an object, it's really impressive...
willscarlett
24th November 2011, 09:14
Hey Stax! Great to have a new Version! Thank you for your ongoing work, even though you don't really have the time! I am afraid your kind of "just for fun-programmer" will die out soon, as computers become less and less fascinating to people. Great that you are still on it!
I will give it a try tonight as my video-drive is full and some dvd/mkv to x264/mkv encoding needs to be done. I will let you know if any problems come up!
stax76
24th November 2011, 23:07
@willscarlett
I hope your encodes go well, after a long time without seeing a movie worthwhile to backup I recently saw The Fighter and set it up for encoding, doing an encode is always a good opportunity working a little bit on StaxRip which I just did.
If there's not already an option to turn off the "Move crop values into dgi file for GPU cropping" popup box that comes up after cropping when using DGDecNV can you add one and if there is already one where is it.
Done for the next released. :)
manolito
26th November 2011, 01:58
This is only partly related to StaxRip, it is more a general question about encoding with X264...
I do have a lot of experience converting xxx -> DVD, and generally it is recommended to keep interlaced sources interlaced.
For xxx -> XviD conversions it is mostly recommended to deinterlace interlaced sources for maximum compatibility with playback devices.
Now what about conversions with X264? HandBrake and StaxRip both do not provide a GUI setting to tell X264 to do an interlaced encode, but they both give you a couple of options to deinterlace your source. Does this mean that it is basically a good idea to deinterlace your source before encoding with X264?
Now I do have some questions related to StaxRip:
If I decide to deinterlace my source, I basically have the choice to use Yadif, TomsMoComp or FieldDeinterlace (provided by the Decomb package). Both Yadif and TomsMoComp need the correct field order to work properly. If the field order is not specified, they both default to the field order provided by AviSynth.
Here comes my problem:
AviSynth defaults to BFF, and if your source is TFF you have to tell this to AviSynth with "AssumeTFF()". The only exception is if you use DGDecode (MPEG2Source) as your source filter. In this case AviSynth will get the correct field order from DGDecode.
But if I use FFMS2 as my source filter or even "AVISource()" then AVISynth cannot determine my source field order, I have to specify it explicitly with "AssumeTFF()" or "AssumeBFF()".
Real world case:
I have a source MKV which is Interlaced TFF. I specify Yadif (or TomsMoComp) as my deinterlacer. StaxRip will create an AVS script which just calls "Yadif()". No field order is specified so Yadif will use AviSynth's default BFF which will give me a very badly deinterlaced result.
Anything I can do about it within StaxRip?
//Edit//
Found it myself... Under "Tools->ShowFile->AviSynth Script" you can not only view but also edit the AVS script generated by StaxRip.
Cheers
manolito
stax76
26th November 2011, 16:59
Found it myself... Under "Tools->ShowFile->AviSynth Script" you can not only view but also edit the AVS script generated by StaxRip.
That's not a supported scenario, you can find some info in the official wiki at SourceForge:
1.5.7 Editing filter parameters (https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/staxmedia/index.php?title=A_guide_to_StaxRip#Editing_filter_parameters)
You can always try to double-click, right-click, drag&drop etc. things trying to find out how things works, unfortunately not all features are easy to find and well documented.
@all
This year there were only two releases, I hope I can do a little bit more next year (it's about the tenth year in case you didn't know). I'm thinking about 4 releases.
manolito
26th November 2011, 23:02
Filter parameters can be edited by double-clicking on a filter.
unfortunately not all features are easy to find and well documented.
Thanks for the info, it is true that some StaxRip features are a little hard to find...:o
For the Joe Average Windows user double-clicking an object usually means running or executing it. To change parameters of an object you normally expect that you have to right-click it and select "properties".
Cheers
manolito
stax76
27th November 2011, 01:53
Edit with double-click is common dealing with object lists, Outlook and Thunderbird are examples here, it's used in other locations in StaxRip as well. If I add all features to the menu like edit and reorder the menu would become overloaded so there isn't a easy solution. Sometimes you have to think, search and read the docs or ask if all fails.
manolito
28th November 2011, 13:43
Slowly I am getting a little deeper into the software...:D
For converting interlaced sources with X264 the process seems to be less automatic than it first looks. Right now I see two problems:
1. The source filter automatically adds "ConvertToYV12()" to the script. For interlaced sources this is incorrect, it should be "ConvertToYV12(interlaced=true)" instead. This means that the user has to edit the source filter parameters manually.
2. If Yadif or TomsMoComp are used for deinterlacing, the field order of the source must be specified with "AssumeTFF()" or"AssumeBFF()". This means manually editing the field filter parameters.
My question is if this could be done automatically. The source already gets analyzed by MediaInfo, so the scan type and scan order of the source are known (at least in most cases, I hope). StaxRip would have to introduce 2 new macros called %source_scanorder% and %source_scantype%, and depending on these values the correct commands for field order and color conversion could be set.
If I decide to not deinterlace my source, am I correct that I have to use "Config Codec" and add a custom switch to the commandline which must be either "--tff" or "--bff" ? It looks like the "--interlaced" switch is not supportet by the current X264 any more.
Cheers
manolito
willscarlett
28th November 2011, 19:52
@manolito,
do i understand you right, that you would like to keep your video interlaced while converting?
The question would be why? Unless you use a non-flat tv for watching you just give your viewing equipment a hard time doing a real-time de-interlacing (I am in no way an expert on video-technology but i always thought i had understood that right :-D so feel free to correct me!)
edit: I just had an interlaced source (might be something special, it is bonus material on an otherwis non-interlaced dvd) and it came out just as interlaced as it was. i did not notice the interlace before, so i will now do the encode again with yadif-filter
@stax:
one of my nightly encodes just gave me this right after the start of encoding:
Operation failed!
x264 failed with exit code -1073741819
StaxRip.ErrorAbortException: x264 failed with exit code -1073741819
at StaxRip.H264CmdlEncoder.Encode(String passName, String exe, String args, String[] logValuesToSkip) in C:\Daten\Projekte\StaxMedia\trunk\StaxRip\General\VideoEncoder.vb:line 2015
at StaxRip.x264Encoder.Encode() in C:\Daten\Projekte\StaxMedia\trunk\StaxRip\General\VideoEncoder.vb:line 1550
at StaxRip.MainForm.Encode() in C:\Daten\Projekte\StaxMedia\trunk\StaxRip\Forms\MainForm.vb:line 2133
at StaxRip.MainForm.RunJobs() in C:\Daten\Projekte\StaxMedia\trunk\StaxRip\Forms\MainForm.vb:line 3316
As I do not have those referenced folders on my drive they seem to be yours and I think we could go on speaking Deutsch, but that would not be of too much use for the other visitors :-D
So, the encode was set to the following parameters:
source: mkv (dvd).
Target: mkv (x264), 1pass.
x264 settings: 18, medium, film.
Audio settings: "just mux" (original ac3)
Filters: ffvideosource, (auto)crop
i used no resizing (progressive)
My System is Windows 7 x64.
I loaded and demuxed the source twice in staxrip, the error kept coming.
Greetings
Henrik
manolito
28th November 2011, 22:24
@manolito,
do i understand you right, that you would like to keep your video interlaced while converting?
The question would be why? Unless you use a non-flat tv for watching you just give your viewing equipment a hard time doing a real-time de-interlacing (I am in no way an expert on video-technology but i always thought i had understood that right :-D so feel free to correct me!)
I really am not sure if I should deinterlace interlaced sources for X264 conversions or not...:confused:
From my previous post:
I do have a lot of experience converting xxx -> DVD, and generally it is recommended to keep interlaced sources interlaced.
For xxx -> XviD conversions it is mostly recommended to deinterlace interlaced sources for maximum compatibility with playback devices.
Now what about conversions with X264? HandBrake and StaxRip both do not provide a GUI setting to tell X264 to do an interlaced encode, but they both give you a couple of options to deinterlace your source. Does this mean that it is basically a good idea to deinterlace your source before encoding with X264?
I assume that a real time deinterlacer built into my SAP or TV can never achieve the quality which a good (although slow) software deinterlacer delivers. But some people here on this forum strongly disagree (one of them is Ghitulescu AFAIK).
Cheers
manolito
Doo
1st December 2011, 14:49
guys i need help
when i try to encode a DTS audio with eac3to it doesn't work and get the message program stopped working
this happens with staxrip
any ideas?
chainring
1st December 2011, 22:14
guys i need help
when i try to encode a DTS audio with eac3to it doesn't work and get the message program stopped working
this happens with staxrip
any ideas?What flavor of DTS? There's the HD stuff, then there's the core/lossy.
Are you actually encoding DTS to something else, like AAC?
I might be incorrect, but I'm pretty sure that if you're doing anything other than a straight mux of your DTS audio, then you'll need the ArcSoft DTS components.
burfadel
2nd December 2011, 05:26
Thanks for the update Stax :)
A couple of change in x264 api were missed though:
For the --open-gop command under 'Frame Options', 'bluray' and 'normal' are no longer options. The setting is either just on (--open-gop) or off! Using the settings in Staxrip will cause an error, to use currently you need to set it to 'none' an manually add it in the command line section
Under 'Analysis', Mode 11 is missing under 'Subpixel Refinement'. In x264, mode 11 was added to the 'Subpixel motion estimation and mode decision', and its function is 'Full-RD: disable all early-terminations'
Mode 11 is of limited benefit at the moment, its benefits explained in the commit comment: 'Necessary for a future trellis mode decision/motion estimation patch.'. However, its status is explained at the bottom of the x264 development thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=108570&page=89
In any case though, its still a changed option :) the -open-gop change is the most important one for now, since in its current state when either option is selected it actually prevents x264 from starting. A simple change to a checkbox without the bluray/normal settings?
Thanks! :)
heldiX
5th December 2011, 08:49
Hello! I am back with a Problem ^^
I have directories containing multiple mkv-files containing dvd-material, that i would like to compress using almost the same settings for each output file. I understand that "file batch" should be the mode to use. BUT!:
When I open the files in file-batch-mode and have "create jobs" turned on, staxrip does not do the preparations (demuxing/indexing etc.) so I get Jobs that I can not edit or start due to missing files/scripts etc.
When I disable "create jobs" staxrip does the preparations for each file, but closes the files afterwards so that I can't do anything but re-open the files in single-mode. But if I do that, the Preparations are done all over again, so the Batch did not make any sense.
What am I doing wrong? I just would like the preparations being performed and jobs created which I can edit before hitting "start" (I need to apply some manual cutting to some of the files)
Is it a bug or a feature? ^^
Thx in Advance!
Hello guys,
i spent some hours trying to fix that issue by myself and looking for a solution here in this thread before disturbing you with it.
I got exactly the same problem like the person i just quoted:
I have many many MKVs to encode. I really love to use Staxrip for that. Did someone find out how you can batch encode files in a way, that you add your files, let them all demux one by one and afterwards edit your jobs in the joblist, do your work like selecting the subtitles, audiotracks etc.?
Lg,
heldiX
fantasmanegro
5th December 2011, 16:17
the batch encode works as you said above... set template and filters for all the movies in directory... but just one time, the first time before you add your files... staxrip takes the same settings for each job, so if you resize to 480p, all the movies you encode will have 480p height...
impei
7th December 2011, 01:45
guys i need help
when i try to encode a DTS audio with eac3to it doesn't work and get the message program stopped working
this happens with staxrip
any ideas?
Maybe I'm missing someting but the only way I've been able to make this work is to use Audioconverter to convert the DTS track to AC3.
http://audioconverter.heartware.dk/
fano
19th December 2011, 21:06
Two question for you :D
I've done a remux in mkv of a BD5 using "just mux" for video and the first audio track /II is recompressed in AAC) the problem I'm having is with subtitles... they're correctly muxed (but I'd say a little difficult to find) but they're always showed... there is an way to have them default off :confused:?
When I add a BD Staxrip starts to demux in its elemnts... then
I show the track(s) to compress/mux, but If I choose my
audio track(s) I've a submenu that says DTS-HD an so on... what's its scope? I expect it converts the track to DTS-HDD,
but it gives me a not very nice error and bails out :mad:
Thanks for your useful program (and it's fast as hell :p) and thanks for you help...
VincAlastor
21st December 2011, 08:36
I'll upload a new version very soon so last chance to request a fix or feature! :)
sorry, i read this message to late... but if it is not to complicated it were great to add an option to set forced sub's in mkv container config.
anyway, thank you for update!
TBKHomeworld!
24th December 2011, 01:15
guys i need help
when i try to encode a DTS audio with eac3to it doesn't work and get the message program stopped working
this happens with staxrip
any ideas?
Follow my tutorial and all of your DTS issues will mysteriously go away. :-)
http://www.tbkhomeworld.com/staxrip Been using StaxRip since V1.1.1.0 days, so I have some experience with it.
TBKHomeworld!
24th December 2011, 01:22
@TBKHomeworld!
It's been some time... :o, maybe you can upload a sample clip.
I have sent you a PM in regards to this issue that includes a complete .log dump.
stax76
25th December 2011, 07:31
@TBKHomeworld!
Unfortunately I don't have a sample file with similar format, most of my sample files are PAL. Maybe you can upload a small sample file and pm me the download link. If the DVD has only big files maybe you can create a smaller one trimming with DVD Shrink.
My question is if this could be done automatically. The source already gets analyzed by MediaInfo, so the scan type and scan order of the source are known (at least in most cases, I hope).
MediaInfo didn't give any info about scan order on all files I tried.
@willscarlett
to quote kemure 9:
the exit code reported is an access violation exception (0xC0000005), which would be caused by hitting the 2GB memory limit for a 32bit process.
as x264 checks its own memory allocations and after the first X frames where x264 has allocated all the frames its going to use it never allocates more memory,
the exception very likely arose from avisynth.
@burfadel
Thanks for the info, it will be fixed.
I have many many MKVs to encode. I really love to use Staxrip for that. Did someone find out how you can batch encode files in a way, that you add your files, let them all demux one by one and afterwards edit your jobs in the joblist, do your work like selecting the subtitles, audiotracks etc.?
It's not supported, for what exactly do you need manual editing?
I've done a remux in mkv of a BD5 using "just mux" for video and the first audio track /II is recompressed in AAC) the problem I'm having is with subtitles... they're correctly muxed (but I'd say a little difficult to find) but they're always showed... there is an way to have them default off ?
Maybe I can reproduce it if you mail me the log file.
When I add a BD Staxrip starts to demux in its elemnts...
You mean the eac3to GUI? I've not used it for a long time since I usualy make MKV files with MakeMKV.
manolito
26th December 2011, 14:34
MediaInfo didn't give any info about scan order on all files I tried.
Really?
I tried 2 VOB files with the current CLI version of MediaInfo 0.7.52, one is progressive, the other one interlaced. Here is what I got within the Video section:
Progressive
Scan type : Progressive
Scan type : Progressive
Interlacement : PPF
Interlacement : Progressive
Interlaced
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : TFF
Scan order : Top Field First
Interlacement : TFF
Interlacement : Top Field First
I have not tried it with other source formats yet...
Cheers
manolito
bingo
4th January 2012, 21:34
Hi,
I want to rotate a clip and save this in a Template.
I've found that the function TurnRight() should do it, but I can't figure out where to write this in StaxRip.
PLS help me.. I've search for hours...
manolito
14th January 2012, 01:44
In the recent versions of MKVToolNix there has been some confusion about the correct track IDs and track numbering. The current version 5.21 definitely does things differently than earlier versions, it even required an update to MKVExtractGUI2.
This current version 5.21 of MKVToolNix does not work with StaxRip. Audio tracks will not be identified correctly.
So please stick with the version 5.01 which comes with StaxRip.
Cheers
manolito
Navalynt
14th January 2012, 23:28
I work quite extensively with Android OS on tablets and handsets, so I spent several weeks testing different variations to create a more-or-less universal template for encoding. The quality is coming out amazing, but I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to increase the encoding time without sacrificing quality. TBK, any thoughts?
Attached are the two templates I created (one for Blu-Ray, one for DVD). My avisynth plugins folder is an absolute mess from working with different filters, but I did zip it up and upload it to multiupload HERE (http://www.multiupload.com/UM6SRAIDKA).
Edit: Since attachment is still pending approval, here it is from Multiupload.com (http://www.multiupload.com/1E32Y1T067)
I have tested the encoded video files on iPhone 4, iPad, iPad2, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Nexus, LG Optimus 3D (althought not ripped in 3D), Motorola Atrix, HTC Sensation, and HTC Desire.
Stax, one small annoyance I have is that I cannot use the same source audio file for both tracks. I have to make a copy of the audio track and manually select it for the second track. Is that something that could be addressed in a future update? If two audio tracks are specified for encoding that they will both populate in the GUI and encode from the same source file?
For making my templates sort of "universal" the two audio tracks are essential. The first (default) track needs to be Stereo AAC-LC for compatibility with many devices, but the second track is AAC VBR 5.1 so when outputing to my TV I can select to have surround sound. Miraculously, this works perfectly in the MP4 file container as well!
onixvid
19th January 2012, 02:22
I am curious why I cannot "Just Mux" an MKV to mp4 for video passthrough, only re-encoding the audio to AAC (whether 2.0 or 5.1). I can "Just Mux" from MKV to MKV with audio re-encode, but not to MP4. The error I get is that mp4 container does not support this this format and StaxRip will not let me click Next. Any ideas?
Right now I use StaxRip-YAMB in combination to go from MKV to MKV to re-encode the audio and then YAMB to convert it to mp4.
(My apologies, if this has already been asked.)
prorokrak
20th January 2012, 11:14
Hi,
I want to rotate a clip and save this in a Template.
I've found that the function TurnRight() should do it, but I can't figure out where to write this in StaxRip.
PLS help me.. I've search for hours...
There are several ways how to do it.
Important note: Before following this manual, make sure you HAVEN'T loaded any source file. If you have StaxRip running, the safest way is close StaxRip and then run it again.
Just add your function in a project.
In the section "Filters" right-click in the empty space. In the context menu choose "Add" -> "Misc" -> "Assume 25 fps".
(Or right-click on a filter, and in the context menu choose "Insert" -> "Misc" -> "Assume 25 fps".)
Left double-click on newly created row. You'll see "AssumeFPS(25, 1, true)". Replace the text with your function, e. g. "TurnRight()"
Press Ok.
Although you'll still see Assume 25 FPS in the description, it'll do your function "TurnRight()" actually.
Using drag&drop place your function in desired position.
Add it in to avisynth profiles. This is recommended because this way you'll be able to use your function in different projects without a need to change the template.
Right-click in the section "Filters". In the context menu choose "Filter Setup" -> "Edit Profiles".
Window "AviSynth Profiles" will popup. You should see there "Default Filter Setup" profile at least.
In the profile list click on "Default Filter Setup" item.
Click "Clone" button.
Click "Rename" button and enter a new name for your profile, e. g. "Turn right my video". Click "Ok".
Click "Edit" button. The window "Filters" will popup.
Here you can adjust your profile as you wish. If you want you can add or remove items, edit them, change their order with drag&drop. Feel free to experiment (try to right-click, double-click in different columns and in empty space). You can even add optional items and leave them unchecked so usually they wouldn't be used but when you would want them to use you'll just check the checkbox.
After finishing your adjustments click "Close" button in "Filters" window and then "Ok" button in "AviSynth Profiles" window.
Right-click in "Filters" section". In context menu choose "Filter Setup" -> "Turn right my video"
If you wish you can now adjust other settings regarding video or audio or settings in "Options" window. Then save your settings as a new template.
However, this step is not necessary because you'll have your avisynth profile available in all templates.
bingo
22nd January 2012, 21:06
@prorokrak
THX a lot! I've been looking for day for that function. It works great ;)
salazar
25th January 2012, 20:38
[...] StaxRip will create an AVS script which just calls "Yadif()". No field order is specified so Yadif [...] will give me a very badly deinterlaced result.
@manolito: You had this and some more questions about deinterlacing in the past few weeks. I was unhappy about the deinterlacing-results of software-deinterlacers, too. And same as you, I wondered, why my TV gives me a much better deinterlacing-result in realtime-interlacing compared to any software-non-realtime-interlacer.
I don't know much about deinterlacing, but I found out, that the following way delivers nearly perfect results for me:
Add the filter "Field >> Advanced >> Yadif" in StaxRip. Then doubleclick "Yadif" to edit the script and change "Yadif()" to "Yadif(1)".
And that's it. Now the framerate of your video will be doubled, but this doesn't mean that the file size of your video will be doubled, too. But the deinterlacing-result is great. Check it out.
Regards,
Salazar
fantasmanegro
5th February 2012, 03:19
hi!
i was trying to add hardsubs to video but staxrip shrink the vobsub/idx subtitle and i just want to know if there is a way to change subs top position and height without editing the idx file....
devil-strike
28th February 2012, 10:05
Why cant stax cut ac3 correctly whene there are bitrate changes in stream?
Example, Natgeo hd in netherlands use 5.1 audio with bitrate 384 whene there is a show running, but in the breaks they use ac3 2.0 and lower bitrate 192, the problem is that stax wont cut the ac3 correcly, only for 38 min or lower whene show is 44min, so no audio for last 6min.
Complete name : E:\video\drugs.inc.206 temp files\drugs.inc.206 PID 052 3_2ch 48KHz 384Kbps DELAY 143ms_Cutting.ac3
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
File size : 105 MiB
Duration : 38mn 8s
Overall bit rate : 384 Kbps
Audio
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension : CM (complete main)
Duration : 38mn 8s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 105 MiB (100%)
you see instead of 44min58sec it only takes 38min.
burfadel
28th February 2012, 10:42
That an issue with virtualdubmod, or at least an issue in combination with virtualdubmod. Since Virtualdubmod hasn't been worked on for a very long time, don't count on a fix. Instead, click on options, open audio, and select 'fmpeg' for force decoding. Then, click on tools, settings, and under demuxing, deselect demux avi, and also demux mkv (etc)...
It should now decode the file directly, and cut it correctly. Keep in mind though it uses a bit more disk space due to the decoding. Keep in mind it will require re-encoding, whether that be to AAC, MP3 etc, and it won't be 5.1. That said, if you have the option of DTS neo:6 or something similar, you don't miss the 5.1 because that info is encoded onto the stereo track when its decoded and re-encoded :) that probably didn't make sense, maybe someone else can discuss it better.
devil-strike
28th February 2012, 16:29
That an issue with virtualdubmod, or at least an issue in combination with virtualdubmod. Since Virtualdubmod hasn't been worked on for a very long time, don't count on a fix. Instead, click on options, open audio, and select 'fmpeg' for force decoding. Then, click on tools, settings, and under demuxing, deselect demux avi, and also demux mkv (etc)...
It should now decode the file directly, and cut it correctly. Keep in mind though it uses a bit more disk space due to the decoding. Keep in mind it will require re-encoding, whether that be to AAC, MP3 etc, and it won't be 5.1. That said, if you have the option of DTS neo:6 or something similar, you don't miss the 5.1 because that info is encoded onto the stereo track when its decoded and re-encoded :) that probably didn't make sense, maybe someone else can discuss it better.
I give it a try, thnx.
manolito
28th February 2012, 17:37
It looks like MP4Box can only use chapter files in the OGM format.
When I try to convert an MKV file with chapters (created by MakeMKV from a DVD source) StaxRip uses mkvextract for chapter extraction. The chapter file is in XML format.
MP4Box is used to create the final MP4 file. The command line has "-chap MyChapterfile.XML" in it. There is no error message, but the resulting MP4 file has no chapters.
Of course I can mux the chapters into the file manually, but I think StaxRip should do that automatically...;)
Cheers
manolito
fabje
29th February 2012, 01:31
I'm trying to encode something with x264 to a mp4 file, but it keeps crashing without an error.
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Video Encoding
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"D:\Staxrip\bin\Applications\x264\x264.exe" --crf 18 --preset slow --level 3.1 --threads auto --keyint 250 --min-keyint 24 --output "D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264" "D:\test temp files\test.avs"
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Video Encoding Statistics
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Start: 1:23:40
End: 1:23:40
Duration: 00:00:00
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Muxing using MP4Box
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"D:\Staxrip\bin\Applications\MP4Box\MP4Box.exe" -fps 25.000 -add "D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264#video:name=Video" -add "D:\test temp files\test_Cutting_Output.m4a:lang=dut" -new "D:\test.mp4"
Cannot find file D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264
Error importing D:\test temp files\test_Output.h264#video:name=Video: Requested URL is not valid or cannot be found
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Error
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MP4 muxing failed with exit code 1
Start: 1:23:40
End: 1:23:41
Duration: 00:00:00
fantasmanegro
29th February 2012, 01:48
remove space in directory name...
zacharias
29th February 2012, 13:41
remove space in directory name...
yeah, that should do it, mate.
kudos
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