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LoRd_MuldeR
13th November 2007, 18:17
Plz look at my error file posted on this page , why avidemux crashes while using filters .
Well, there is an Exception error and that's what causes Avidemux to exit :(
You should post a bugreport at the Avidemux board and provide a sample file to reproduce the crash...
joseph5
18th November 2007, 02:00
Is this a bug?
I created a few matroska files from flv and avi files. If later I open the newly created matroska files in Avidemux to edit, every frame seems to be a keyframe! I thought I accidentally created those files uncompressed, but their file sizes say otherwise.
EDIT: Same problem when I save in avi container.
LoRd_MuldeR
18th November 2007, 13:34
Is this a bug?
I created a few matroska files from flv and avi files. If later I open the newly created matroska files in Avidemux to edit, every frame seems to be a keyframe! I thought I accidentally created those files uncompressed, but their file sizes say otherwise.
EDIT: Same problem when I save in avi container.
After loading a Matroska file, you should run "Tools" -> "Rebuild Frames" first ...
joseph5
18th November 2007, 18:16
After loading a Matroska file, you should run "Tools" -> "Rebuild Frames" first ...
Thanks, now it works. But, why isn't this done by default when opening the files?
LoRd_MuldeR
18th November 2007, 18:22
Thanks, now it works. But, why isn't this done by default when opening the files?
Because Matroska support is one of the "work-in-progress" features, as many things in Avidemux are...
LoRd_MuldeR
23rd November 2007, 20:09
Avidemux 2.4 Revision 3699 (2007-11-22)
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/ (http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/#avidemux2.4)
Revision 3699 (22 Nov 2007)
# Updated GLib to version 2.14.3.
# Updated FAAD2 to version 2.6.1.
# Updated x264 to SVN revision 700.
3699 - [ASS] Surfer: Update to ass/mplayer current
3696 - [MKV] Fix indexes & seeking
3694 - [FLV] If headers is lying, try to grab audio track
3688 - [Mac] surfer: subtitle fix
3687 - [Mac] fix libpng when using MacPorts Qt4
3686 - [Audio] Kill a bunch of warning
3685 - [UI] Repair scan for all black frames too
3684 - [FLV] ignore no video flag
3683 - [UI] Repair search black frame
3682 - [Mac] fix Core Audio output
3681 - [Codec] Try to find a correct middleground for padding bug
3680 - [Qt4] different resizing strategy to improve cross-platform compatibility
3679 - [Mac] permit build without SDL
3678 - [Codec] Support for mjpegb
3677 - [I18N] French update
3676 - [I18N] Greek update by nikos
For a complete list of all (previous) changes, have a look at the Changelog (http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/2.4/SVN/Change%20Log.html) :cool:
weaver4
23rd November 2007, 21:41
I have an unusual problem with avidemux. I made a x264 movie in Linux and when I play the movie in windows it plays fine at first, but if I move the slider to go to another part of the movie the audio gets out of sync. I tried making the same movie using staxrip, automkv and RipBot256 (in Windows) I did not have the same problem. I was using CQ-CRF of 22 with the LC audio coder.
LoRd_MuldeR
23rd November 2007, 21:50
I have an unusual problem with avidemux. I made a x264 movie in Linux and when I play the movie in windows it plays fine at first, but if I move the slider to go to another part of the movie the audio gets out of sync. I tried making the same movie using staxrip, automkv and RipBot256 (in Windows) I did not have the same problem. I was using CQ-CRF of 22 with the LC audio coder.
What container did you save to from Avidemux?
And what do you mean with "LC" audio coder? You talk about "FAAC" (LC-AAC) audio?
And what player did you use? Can you provide a sample?
weaver4
23rd November 2007, 23:30
I used mp4, yes the FAAC audio. I tried it in three players.
Windows Media Player 11
Media Player Classic
VLC
Do you have a ftp server I could send the file to? Send a PM. Is there a utility to take and reduce the size to the first 10-15 minutes? it is a big file.
LoRd_MuldeR
23rd November 2007, 23:37
Do you have a ftp server I could send the file to? Send a PM. Is there a utility to take and reduce the size to the first 10-15 minutes? it is a big file.
Simply upload it to one of the free webhsoting sites. I currently prefer that one:
http://uploaded.to/
I can download and test your file then. And maybe I can confirm your problem.
But it might be even better to post your file at the Avidemux board, so the developers can check it out and maybe fix the bug.
weaver4
24th November 2007, 15:34
I looked but did not see anyway to upload the file to the Avidemux forum. Is there a specific place to do it?
LoRd_MuldeR
24th November 2007, 15:42
I looked but did not see anyway to upload the file to the Avidemux forum. Is there a specific place to do it?
No, there is no upload function on the board itself, but as I already said:
You can simply upload it to one of those free web-hsoting sites. I currently prefer that one:
http://uploaded.to/
You don't need to register or pay. Simply choose your file and click "Upload it!".
Then you will get a public DL link for your file, which you can post at a forum, send via PM or do whatever you want with it.
Uploaded.to seems to be reliable and pretty fast. And they are less annoying than Rapidshare is ;)
weaver4
24th November 2007, 18:32
OK here is the link.
http://uploaded.to/?id=407v21
BTW: I used YAMB to spilt the video in winxp and all the segments except the first one had audio out of sync. Probably a symptom of the same problem.
LoRd_MuldeR
24th November 2007, 21:12
OK here is the link.
http://uploaded.to/?id=407v21
BTW: I used YAMB to spilt the video in winxp and all the segments except the first one had audio out of sync. Probably a symptom of the same problem.
hmmm, seems to play okay (MPlayer, VLC Player, MPC+Haali+ffdshow), but Auido/Video are out of sync...
LoRd_MuldeR
29th November 2007, 02:50
Avidemux 2.4 Revision 3707 (2007-11-29)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 3707 (29 Nov 2007)
# Updated GLib to version 2.14.4.
# Updated x264 to SVN revision 702.
3707- [MKV] Completed switch to 64 bit-ness, not tested much
3706 - [GTK] Put back calculator icon
3705 - [Sikon] Add 640*480 profile for Ipod
3704 - [Codec] Fix memleak
3699 - [ASS] Surfer: Update to ass/mplayer current
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LoRd_MuldeR
4th December 2007, 14:53
Avidemux 2.4 Revision 3718 (2007-12-03)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 3718 (03 Dec 2007)
# Updated x264 to SVN revision 708.
3718 - [PowerPC] CMake support for PowerPC + fixes
3717 - [UI] Fix seeking out of boundaries
3716 - [Lav] Try to avoid corruption decoding mpeg4/xvid
3715 - [GTK] Fix jog (oops)
3714 - [CMake] remove unnecessary file from libavcodec build
3713 - [Mac] disable custom memory management
3712 - [CMake] remove unnecessary file from mpeg2enc build
3707 - [MKV] Completed switch to 64 bit-ness, not tested much
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LoRd_MuldeR
13th December 2007, 01:10
Avidemux 2.4 Revision 3728 (2007-12-13)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 3728 (13 Dec 2007)
# Updated Qt to version 4.3.3.
# Updated x264 to SVN revision 711.
3728 - [Win32] add fonts from FontConfig to Win32 installer
3727 - [Mac] use Qt4's file dialog instead of native
3724 - [CMake] include OpenGL lib for Mac Leopard build
3723 - [Mac] prevent menu items from moving to application menu due to conflict with SDL
3722 - [CMake] assist cross-compilation
3721 - [AltiVec] update swscale's AltiVec code + fixes
3720 - [AltiVec] update libavcodec's AltiVec code + add AltiVec support for CMake build
3719 - [Mac] vip007: Core Audio fix for Leopard
3718 - [PowerPC] CMake support for PowerPC + fixes
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Poopoo
15th December 2007, 18:13
Hi Lord,
I have some problems converting a DVD to AVI, AviDemux doesn't seem able to get the subtitles.... Please how can we do this ?
LoRd_MuldeR
15th December 2007, 18:36
1. Extract your original DVD to your HDD with DVDFab Decrypter or a similar tool
2. Run Avidemux and open the first VOB file of the main movie (e.g. VTS_01_1.VOB)
3. If Avidemux asks to index the MPEG file, say "Yes"
4. If Avidemux asks to append several MPEG files, say "Yes" again (to get the whole movie)
5. Then use "Tools" -> "VOB -> VobSub"
6. In the next dialog box, select the appropriate VOB and IFO file
7. Choose your desired output file and click "OK". This will take a few moments...
8. Back in the main window, goto the Video Filter Manager
9. Add the "VobSub" filter and load the subtitle file you have just created
Note: After running the "VOB -> VobSub" tool, there will be two subtitle files: "foobar.sub" and "foobar.idx"
That subtitle .idx file is different from the .idx file Avidemux creates when indexing the VOB/MPEG file.
When you add the VobSub filter, you need to load the .idx that was created by the "VOB -> VobSub" tool!
BTW: You need to switch "Input" to "Output" in the main window, to preview the video with subtitles ;)
LoRd_MuldeR
16th December 2007, 12:37
Thanks Lord_Mulder, unfortunatelly step 9 always fails.
Whenever I choose the subtitle.idx file (created in step 7) ... The "Language" tab remains empty, I cant change it, and thus a blank(empty) Vobsub filter is added, the output shows without any subtitles... :(
Did you really select the correct .idx file?
When you open the VOB/MPEG file, then Avidemux will index it and create an idx file, for example:
"VTS_01_1.VOB" -> "VTS_01_1.VOB.IDX"
As said before, that .idx is file is not the one to use with the VobSub filter!
When you run the "VOB -> VobSub" tool on your VOB/IFO files, then you should get two new files:
"foobar.idx" and "foobar.sub" (you can choose the output filename manually)
Now that one is the .idx file you need to load into the VobSub filter...
I did the same mistake, when I tried the first time ;)
Poopoo
16th December 2007, 13:23
Thank you very much Lord,
I did use the correct .idx file, the problem must have been when using DVD Decrypter, when I used "File Mode" and "Stream Processing" to copy only some substreams and audio streams, the IFO/VOB must have become non-compliant.
I redid the whole File copy thing now copying EVERYTHING, and now Avidemux worked miraculously well ! :)
Now, I need to find out how can I actually make a DVD-image with Avidemux instead of a 4GB AVi file ;)
Thanks again for this wonderful tool !
:thanks:
Edit : I want to re-convert DVD -> DVD because the original draws subtitles too low on my TV, and I want to add a Dutch subtitle stream, but right now I was just trying out avidemux :)
LoRd_MuldeR
16th December 2007, 13:27
Thank you very much Lord,
I did use the correct .idx file, the problem must have been when using DVD Decrypter, when I used "File Mode" and "Stream Processing" to copy only some substreams and audio streams, the IFO/VOB must have become non-compliant.
I redid the whole File copy thing now copying EVERYTHING, and now Avidemux worked miraculously well ! :)
Now, I need to find out how can I actually make a DVD-image with Avidemux instead of a 4GB AVi file ;)
Thanks again for this wonderful tool !
:thanks:
You might want to have a look at this guide:
http://www.avidemux.org/admForum/viewtopic.php?id=3570
But why do you want to convert from DVD -> AVI and then back from AVI -> DVD :confused:
That would mean you re-encode the movie twice, ending up with the same you got at the beginning...
Why not backup the original DVD to DVD-R and that's it?
St Devious
18th December 2007, 01:20
anyway to get nero aac in avidemux ? even if user has to put the files there .
LoRd_MuldeR
18th December 2007, 08:50
anyway to get nero aac in avidemux ? even if user has to put the files there .
The answer is: You can not use any external encoders with Avidemux! Only the "built-in" ones!
Therefore neither DivX nor Nero AAC or any other proprietary Codec can be used!
If you want to add a new encoder to Avidemux, you will have to link the encoder's code against Avidemux' code.
Thus the encoder necessarily has to be OpenSource...
Nevertheless Avidemux can load Audio Streams from "external" audio files.
So you should be able to simply use the Nero AAC CLI encoder to create the audio file, without involving Avidemux.
Then you can load the resulting audio file in Avidemux and merge it with your video.
BTW: Is there anything wrong with the built-in "FAAC" encoder?
DarkZell666
18th December 2007, 11:19
BTW: Is there anything wrong with the built-in "FAAC" encoder?That one's easy, it doesn't do HE-AAC :D
Avidemux doesn't explicitely allow importing AAC audio tracks either ATM, are we supposed to fake-rename the file to .mp3 and use the mp3 import method ? (sorry I can't try myelf right now).
Placio74
18th December 2007, 11:52
T...
Nevertheless Avidemux can load Audio Streams from "external" audio files.
...
But, at this moment only AC3, MP3 and WAV.
... are we supposed to fake-rename the file to .mp3 and use the mp3 import method ?...
Possible, but it make fake audio in container too (recognised as MPEG-1 Layer 2) and it's not 'playable' (only noise).
Poopoo
18th December 2007, 18:11
1. Extract your original DVD to your HDD with DVDFab Decrypter or a similar tool
2. Run Avidemux and open the first VOB file of the main movie (e.g. VTS_01_1.VOB)
3. If Avidemux asks to index the MPEG file, say "Yes"
4. If Avidemux asks to append several MPEG files, say "Yes" again (to get the whole movie)
5. Then use "Tools" -> "VOB -> VobSub"
6. In the next dialog box, select the appropriate VOB and IFO file
7. Choose your desired output file and click "OK". This will take a few moments...
8. Back in the main window, goto the Video Filter Manager
9. Add the "VobSub" filter and load the subtitle file you have just created
Note: After running the "VOB -> VobSub" tool, there will be two subtitle files: "foobar.sub" and "foobar.idx"
That subtitle .idx file is different from the .idx file Avidemux creates when indexing the VOB/MPEG file.
When you add the VobSub filter, you need to load the .idx that was created by the "VOB -> VobSub" tool!
BTW: You need to switch "Input" to "Output" in the main window, to preview the video with subtitles ;)
That's weird, I followed these steps, , however when I load the .idx file created in step 7, I'm only able to choose ENglish
When I play the IFO in MPC, I can choose between ENglish & DUtch subs :(
LoRd_MuldeR
23rd December 2007, 15:26
Avidemux 2.4 Final - Revision 3731 (2007-12-23)
http://www.avidemux.org/
3731 - [Mixer] Fix mono to stereo
3730 - [Mac] autodetect number of processors for libavcodec threading
3729 - [CMake] don't stop because Subversion can't be found
3728 - [Win32] add fonts from FontConfig to Win32 installer
What's new in Avidemux 2.4
* Input and output support for MKV and FLV containers
* Rewritten MP4/MOV/3GP reader
* Support for Nellymoser codec
* New DV video output support
* New MPEG-TS support including H.264 Elementary Stream
* OCR support for MPEG-TS subtitles
* New video bitstream unpacker (improved compatibility)
* Capability to pack video bitstreams
* New Yadif filter (ported from Avisynth)
* Video filters can be loaded as external plug-ins (sample plug-in included)
* Three interfaces now offered: command line, GTK+ and Qt4 (Qt4 is still incomplete)
* Several key dialogs have been revamped (GTK+ user interface only)
* Preview system refactored
* Priority control added for encoding and video playback (Win32 only)
* New Jog Shuttle control (GTK+ user interface only)
* Support for Jog Shuttle hardware (Linux & GTK+ only)
* New iPod and PlayStation Portable profiles
* New Glyph Editor
* Improved Bitrate Histogram
* JACK support (Linux only)
* DirectX support (Win32 only)
* New Avisynth Proxy GUI (Win32 only)
* Improved crash recovery - session settings are saved and reloaded upon application start
* Numerous bugs fixed
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/ (http://www.razorbyte.com.au/avidemux/#avidemux2.4)
rfmmars
24th December 2007, 15:31
At some point after intalling many "AvuDemux upgrades, I get "Error in loading external plugins" when starting the program, the example external filter is there in the plugin folder.
Richard
photorecall.net
LoRd_MuldeR
24th December 2007, 15:39
At some point after intalling many "AvuDemux upgrades, I get "Error in loading external plugins" when starting the program, the example external filter is there in the plugin folder.
Richard
photorecall.net
Is the path to the plugins set properly in the preferences?
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/448/fileadmpluginsbp3.th.png (http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fileadmpluginsbp3.png)
weaver4
24th December 2007, 17:30
I have an easy question I think. I have a group of vob files that play at 29.97fps and I want to encode them into an xvid file that plays at 24.98fps but I don't know what filter (or setting) to use to do the Inverse Telecine.
LoRd_MuldeR
24th December 2007, 17:39
For Inverse Telecine use "Interlacing" -> "Decomb Telecide".
After that you can use "Resample FPS" to change the framerate, while keeping the audio in sync.
weaver4
24th December 2007, 17:51
thanks, I had the "Decomb Telecide" figured out but not the "Resample FPS"
rfmmars
24th December 2007, 18:51
Is the path to the plugins set properly in the preferences?
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/448/fileadmpluginsbp3.th.png (http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fileadmpluginsbp3.png)
You were right on the money, bad path statment.
Many thanks, try not to bug you again.
Richard
Schrade
24th December 2007, 19:02
Anyone ever have problems with Avidemux where if you go and encode a video in h.264/AAC and when it comes time to view it the first couple of frames that are encoded are from a place OTHER than the start of the video?
I've seen this many times when I've added filters in the Filters section and then used preview in there then moved the seek bar around.
It's really annoying because I can't seem to figure out why it does this and it seems to do it randomly.
Another things that seems to happen is that the first second of audio gets a weird sound too.
LoRd_MuldeR
24th December 2007, 19:41
Anyone ever have problems with Avidemux where if you go and encode a video in h.264/AAC and when it comes time to view it the first couple of frames that are encoded are from a place OTHER than the start of the video?
I've seen this many times when I've added filters in the Filters section and then used preview in there then moved the seek bar around.
It's really annoying because I can't seem to figure out why it does this and it seems to do it randomly.
Another things that seems to happen is that the first second of audio gets a weird sound too.
I guess this is because of the way Avidemux handels H.264 streams.
If you use the "special mode" Avidemux let's the decoder decide the type of frame.
The problem is: The decoder has a number of frames buffered "internally", because those frames are requird as references.
So if Avidemux puts a new frame into the decoder, it cannot predict which frame will come out...
That's why you loose frame accuracy ...
Schrade
24th December 2007, 22:06
I guess this is because of the way Avidemux handels H.264 streams.
If you use the "special mode" Avidemux let's the decoder decide the type of frame.
The problem is: The decoder has a number of frames buffered "internally", because those frames are requird as references.
So if Avidemux puts a new frame into the decoder, it cannot predict which frame will come out...
That's why you loose frame accuracy ...
So is there a way to stop this from happening when preparing to encode a video?
LoRd_MuldeR
25th December 2007, 12:51
So is there a way to stop this from happening when preparing to encode a video?
Not until Avidemux will implement a "new" method to handle H.264 streams in a frame-accurate way.
I think mean has announced that for the upcoming v2.5 series, but I wouldn't expect too much.
All the Avidemux developers (mainly Mean and Gruntster) spend their free time to work on the project.
So new features can take a while...
In the meantime, I'm not aware of any OpenSource video editor than is capable of handling H.264 properly.
In Avisynth you can try DGAVCSource or ffmpegSource, but you will have to re-encode then!
blizard
25th December 2007, 19:02
That one's easy, it doesn't do HE-AAC :D
Avidemux doesn't explicitely allow importing AAC audio tracks either ATM, are we supposed to fake-rename the file to .mp3 and use the mp3 import method ? (sorry I can't try myelf right now).
You could use YAMB (http://yamb.unite-video.com/)which is a GUI for MP4BOX.exe. This GUI make it easy to re-mux Nero AAC instead of FAAC in a a MP4 container. There a different way to do this if you use AVIDemux as you could just create a video stream in a MP4 or AVI container with or without sound. The only problem I see with this is that you need first to create a wave (wav) or flac from your original sound and then transcode it with Nero AAC, create and edit a video in AVIDEmux to get your desired compressed (Xvid/Divx/H.264) video and then re-mux it with your Nero AAC sound stream in YAMB.
Almost all these step can be done with a simple batch file as MP4BOX.exe, Nero AAC and AVIDemux (or MEncoder) can be used in this process. Depending on what you want to do with your processed video it is either better to use AVIdemux FAAC for simplicity or to use MENcoder in a batch file processing, if you wish only to have a video with HE-AAC and no need for editing or other feature of AVIDemux.
_____
I forgot to say that MPlayer (part of MENcoder package) can be used to create a wave file from a video file (=file with both sound and video). Use mplayer.exe -vf null -vo null -ao pcm:fast:waveheader:file=audio.wav file_to_convert.avi
This will create an audio file with the name "audio.wav". Use quote to give path or make up another name if you want, but be aware that it is a bit tricky as mplayer.exe make use of colon as setting a chain of option and you need to tell mplayer this is not a part of its internal option for audio driver, but a path for a file. Look into you mplayer/mencoder folder if you can find your audio.wav file and ignore all error messages as those will always show when you use pcm:fast. Make sure that you have enough space for audio.wav as uncompressed sound can become rather large. After this you can use Nero AAC to create your desired quality encoding and then use YAMB for muxing.
DarkZell666
26th December 2007, 10:11
@blizard :
Thanks for the thorough explanation, I'm sure it'll be useful to some beginners passing by ;)
I know about yamb and neroaac already, but the aim of avidemux is precisely not to have to use external tools. It can be a pain to start using cli stuff when you want to get a single job done and you need to read the manual every single time. I'll agree there's not much choice left in our case though.
I didn't know about the mplayer trick for creating wav files though, I'll keep that one on one side :D
Poopoo
30th December 2007, 21:28
Hi, sorry for this newbie question.
I converted a DVD (720 by 576) to AVI.
I cropped away the black borders, for better compression, but now the aspect ratio ain't 16:9 anymore. If I play the movie in MPC all people are skinny and tall.
Now my question :
Is it of any value to put another filter to add black borders until the aspect ratio is 16:9 again, below the CROP and RESIZE filters ?
What I want to know, will the added black border be added after the conversion has happened, or is this step meaningless, since adding these black borders will take their part in the compression, resulting in a worse encoding of the actual video content ?
Please, could someone point me to the correct way of keeping the AR correct, even if cropping and resizing has to be done ?
Thanks a lot !
LoRd_MuldeR
30th December 2007, 21:44
Add the "MPlayer resize" filter and put it after the crop filter.
In the resize dialog: Set Input to "4:3" or "16:9" depending on your Video DVD (usually 16:9).
Set Destination to "1:1", assuming you don't want to encode anamorphic.
Also check the "16 round up" option and select the "Lanczos" (or at least "Bicubic") method.
Finally use the slider to set the resolution. Do not enter it manually!
dk75
30th December 2007, 22:35
Isn't it better to remux this file to MKV or MP4 container (since AVI don't work with aspect ratio flag) with new aspect ratio without resizing and new encoding?
LoRd_MuldeR
30th December 2007, 22:48
Isn't it better to remux this file to MKV or MP4 container (since AVI don't work with aspect ratio flag) with new aspect ratio without resizing and new encoding?
AVI works quite well with Aspect Ratio flag - if the flag was set correctly and the player is reading it properly! :p
Only the Aspect Ratio flag is not stored in the AVI container itself, but in the MPEG-4 bitstream.
But if you resize with "Destination" set to "1:1", then you won't need to set an Aspect Ratio flag at all...
joseph5
6th January 2008, 22:34
Is there a way to save a video with no audio? I can't find the option.
LoRd_MuldeR
6th January 2008, 22:36
Is there a way to save a video with no audio? I can't find the option.
Audio -> Main Track -> Audio Source: None :p
joseph5
6th January 2008, 22:52
:o OOOPS. I was looking in the Sound dropdown next to the video preview.
tekNerd
13th January 2008, 16:46
first is first: nice to see how beautiful piece of software Avidemux is and how stable the 2.4 (r3731) is.
Now, there is something, nothing important, but it is annoying nevertheless. When I open the filters preview window this opens on my secondary monitor (which is my TV, since I use the nvidia's dualview thing). And this happens everytime (I mean it doesn't remember the last position of the window or anything).
Is this something known or.....?
Thank u for your answers.
LoRd_MuldeR
13th January 2008, 18:59
tekNerd, you might want to report that at:
Avidemux2 Forum » User interface and Usability (http://www.avidemux.org/admForum/viewforum.php?id=7)
LoRd_MuldeR
18th January 2008, 16:29
Avidemux 2.4 Final - Revision 3756 (2008-01-18)
http://www.avidemux.org/
3756 - [I18N] Russian update by S. Maslennikov
3755 - [SDL] don't double the size of the SDL window
3754 - [Mac] don't disable acceleration based on DISPLAY environment variable
3753 - [SDL] Init it twice so that the GTK hack works every time
3752 - [Muxer] Set h263 type for mp4 output
3751 - [FreeBSD] Patch by yarodin at gmail DOT com
3750 - [FreeBSD] Patch by yarodin at gmail DOT com]
3749 - [libs] Silence mjpeg_output
3748 - [Editor] Added debug infos
3747 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3746 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3745 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3744 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3743 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3742 - [Filters] Chris Mc Gregor weird filters + fixes
3741 - [Qt] Fix build on debian sid
3740 - [FourCC] fix conversion of fourCC to a string on big-endian processors
3739 - [PowerPC] define PowerPC constant for libavcodec
3738 - [Indexer] Log 64-bit integers correctly in MPEG demuxer
3737 - [ASF] fix for big endian processors
3736 - [Qt4] don't perform ABGR conversion for big endian processors
3735 - [QT4] Fix typo in makefile.am (C Marillat)
3734 - [UI] Rename vars to avoid name clash on linux/ppc (C. Marillat)
3733 - [MP4/MOV] Fix non thread safe demuxer
3732 - [Mplex] Dont exit when doing underruns
3731 - [Mixer] Fix mono to stereo
Revision 3755 (18 Jan 2007)
* Updated Cairo to version 1.4.14.
* Updated GLib to version 2.14.5.
* Updated Pango to version 1.18.4.
* Updated SDL to version 1.2.13.
* Updated x264 to SVN revision 721.
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