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delacroixp
19th July 2007, 09:11
Yes, Vista has a System32 folder.
My concern is that there is no removal process, in addition, nothing to indicate that it is used by AutoMKV due to the details on the file being blank.
Every other program I install, at least attempts (though not always successfully) to remove it's own files on uninstall.
Every other program I download and unzip does not require me to manually place files in the OS folders.
This is not a normal process.
In addition, a bit of research shows that winamp uses this file too, but without requiring it be in the \\windows\System32\ folder. Doing something similar would be nice.
It's a standard library (lib) file.
Looks at your standard windows system32 folder. It's full of them. There's probably 100+ in mine. Loads of programs use them. I guess I just don't understand why someone would hesitate like you are. :p
@Shark_jlc @wizboy11
i like you boy! :rolleyes: there are always something that could be better... AND from next release neither libsndfile-1.dll or fftw3.dll or all library needed to ffmpegsource will be need to put in systems folder!
the avs script will be ok on automkv, BUT if open in virtualdub (after extiting automkv...) will throw errors
Vista, being as new as it is, probably has many Show (http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000060.html)Stopper (http://www.amk.ca/books/h/Showstopper)'s (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0029356717/) and it's nice to see someone take an analytically critical approach to understanding 'what goes into your system', 'what comes out' and how to remedy the situation when all hell breaks loose... as it undoubtedly will...
Most People have become as blasaise about software as they have about their cars (automobile)... and have no idea how anything actually works... and even less when it stops...
Getting into Vista wright now is a bit like going to the moon for the first time... nothing works very well... but do you really want to wait until everything's sorted and miss out on the great adventure....
:):D:eek:
Pascal
hubereevez
19th July 2007, 09:32
Hi, kurtnoise gave me the solution !
First use the latest mp4box : http://kurtnoise.free.fr/mp4tools
then (and I think it's doable with automkv), u just have to add the desire stream :
MP4Box.exe -add 1.mp4 -add myfile.idx#1:lang=en -add myfile.idx#18:lang=fr 2.mp4
where the idx index is set to +1 : so u have a proper mp4 with the sub u want.
voila
buzzqw
19th July 2007, 09:39
@ ALL
requested feature : TRIM
already present. (nobody look at changelog ?)
Then just save it as a d2v and it should also demux the audio too.
yes, or use the Last AVS script and paste all trims example trim(1000,0).(0.9000)
should it be possible to obtain (a sort of) that using a trim() inside Last Line AVS Script IF used in mkvmaudio.avs, too?
soundout is ignoring the trim :(... i will beg Sh0dan...
My suggestion would be to have AutoMKV check for the Encoder, and if it's not present, do not give me any WMV options... or something
do you know what registry key to check ?
my last try now, can you make an ps3 profile that have only that commandlines for the encoding?
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/PS3_J.xml
Upon restarting AutoMKV, it asked to copy those 2 files to \Windows\System32\ again (Running it, a 3rd time, as Administrator actually copied the files, and opening AutoMKV, now a 4th time , these pop-ups are gone.)
as said, already fixed in next update. but don't know if it will work in vista
20:21:33 Encoding C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\fixed1.ac3 to WAV , as pre-process to WMV
20:21:33 Unable to encode Audio, trying with DirectShowSource!
20:21:33 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
installed ffdshow ?
20:23:54 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to DirectShowSource
20:23:54 !!! BREAK - FILE NOT SUPPORTED !!! - Trying with MediaInfo!
and avisynth and xvid ?
@delacroixp
thanks!
@hubereevez
ehm.. in wich way i would know the correct languages ?
i must parse the .idx and look at language present... and discard the "broken" ones ?
BHH
Shark_jlc
19th July 2007, 13:19
do you know what registry key to check ?
...
as said, already fixed in next update. but don't know if it will work in vista
...
installed ffdshow ?
...
and avisynth and xvid ?
BHH
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID\{64EC1F25-24E2-11D3-8FA6-00C04F6109B7}
... although there are quite a few other keys that may work as well, especially if that guid is unique per machine?
Sounds good, just something I was making everyone aware of.
No (do I need it?).
No and No (do I need them?).
EDIT:
I've installed AviSynth (yes, I see even the wiki say's it's required... doh) and am now re-running the movie encode, I've already seen some new windows popup in the processing (Interlace Analysis).
buzzqw
19th July 2007, 13:38
ffdshow or any other directshow based decoder is required, since some time automkv will use directshowsource filter for its pourpose
xvid is needed for its yv12 decoding, DivX or RealVideo Yv12 decoder is ok too
BHH
Shark_jlc
19th July 2007, 13:41
OK, that encode failed. I did get a short movie... Playing the movie actually says this on the screen though:
LoadPlugin failed to load plugin "C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll" (C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\Temp\movie.avs line 40)
07:28:20 0.87 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
07:28:20 Selected Input file: C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\MainMovie\Planet Wait Your Turn\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
07:28:20 Selected Output dir: C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\
07:28:20 Selected Final Name: 321 Penquins - Planet Wait Your Turn
07:28:20 Selected Container type: WMV
07:28:20 Selected Encoder: WMV
07:28:20 Selected Size: Don't care about size
07:28:20 Selected Slice: 1
07:28:20 Selected Profile: 1_Pass_High Performance.xml
07:28:20 Selected Width: Original
07:28:20 Selected Resizer: NONE
07:28:20 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
07:28:20 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
07:28:20 Selected Field Order: AUTO
07:28:20 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
07:28:20 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 90 value
07:28:20 Track Language 1: ??? (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
07:28:20 Audio Codec 1: WMV
07:28:20 Audio Quality 1: 192
07:28:20 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
07:28:20 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
07:28:20 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
07:28:20 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
07:28:20 Lame Settings: ABR
07:28:20 Audio Normalization: 1
07:28:20 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo : NONE
07:28:20 Pitch: NONE --- Other Add :
07:28:20 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 2
07:28:20 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
07:28:20 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
07:28:20 Lame Settings: ABR
07:28:20 Audio Normalization: 1
07:28:20 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo : NONE
07:28:20 Pitch: NONE --- Other Add :
07:28:20
07:28:20 Starting Indexing
07:28:20 Dgindex CMD: C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=1 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\MainMovie\Planet Wait Your Turn\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
07:29:09 Finished indexing
07:29:09 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
07:29:09 DelayCut CMD: C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\fixed1.ac3" "C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie T01 2_0ch 224Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
07:29:09 Original 1 Audio Size: 51487744 bytes
07:29:10 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 51487744 bytes
07:29:10 Finished fixing audio delay
07:29:10 Encoding C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\fixed1.ac3 to WAV , as pre-process to WMV
07:30:07 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 353058884 bytes
07:30:11 Number of Frames: 55112
07:30:11 Framerate: 29.970030
07:30:11 Movie length in Seconds: 1839
07:30:11 Movie Width/Height: 720/480
07:30:11 DgIndex AR: 4:3
07:32:32 Deinterlace Test: Processing completed. Type is determined to be partly film.
07:32:32 BFF: 37
07:32:32 TFF: 187
07:32:32 NOT Allow Hybrid Order/Pattern, set Pattern to: Film
07:32:32 NOT Allow Hybrid Order/Pattern, set order to: TFF
07:32:32 WMV CMD: cscript.exe "C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\encoder\WMCmd.vbs" -input "C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie.avs" -output "C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie.wmv" -v_codec WMV9 -v_mode 0 -v_bitrate 141228208 -s_config "C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\wmv_crb" -v_bframedist 1 -v_dquantoption 2 -v_lookahead 0 -v_mbmodecost 0 -v_mmatch 0 -v_mslevel 1 -v_msrange 0 -v_mvcost 0 -v_percopt 1 -v_buffer 10000 -v_bdeltaqp 1 -a_codec wmapro -a_mode 0 -title "321 Penquins - Planet Wait Your Turn" -log wmv.log -year 2007 -copyright "Done with AutoMKV! 0.87" -a_setting 192_48_2_16
07:32:55 Only Movie Size: 69317 bytes
07:32:56 Final Muxed size: 69317 bytes
07:32:56 Encoding finished: 00:04:36 elapsed time
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script AutoCrop.log
07:32:56
07:32:56 Crop(4,0,712,480)
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script Resmovie.avs
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script movie.avs
07:32:56
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
07:32:56 #loadpluginstart
07:32:56
07:32:56 #test1
07:32:56
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
07:32:56 Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
07:32:56 #importstart
07:32:56
07:32:56 #test2
07:32:56
07:32:56 movie = mpeg2source("C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie.d2v",info=3)
07:32:56 audio = DirectShowSource("C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\audio.wav")
07:32:56 function getOrder(clip c) {
07:32:56 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
07:32:56 Return order }
07:32:56 #filter1start
07:32:56
07:32:56 #test3
07:32:56
07:32:56 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
07:32:56 #resizestart
07:32:56
07:32:56 #test4
07:32:56
07:32:56 last = movie
07:32:56 #filter2start
07:32:56
07:32:56 #test5
07:32:56
07:32:56 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
07:32:56 audiodub(audio,last)
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script mkvmaudio.avs
07:32:56
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
07:32:56 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
07:32:56 NicAC3Source("C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\fixed1.ac3")
07:32:56 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
07:32:56 function stereo(clip a)
07:32:56 {
07:32:56 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
07:32:56 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
07:32:56 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
07:32:56 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
07:32:56 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
07:32:56 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
07:32:56 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
07:32:56 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
07:32:56 }
07:32:56 #
07:32:56 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
07:32:56 Normalize()
07:32:56 ConvertAudioTo16bit()
07:32:56 Soundout(output="wav",type=1,autoclose=true,filename="audio.wav",showoutput=false)
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script mkvmaudio.bat
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
07:32:56 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
07:32:56 Script wmv.log
07:32:56
07:32:56 Microsoft (R) Windows Media Encoder Command Line Script Utility
07:32:56 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
07:32:56
07:32:56 Title: 321 Penquins - Planet Wait Your Turn
07:32:56 Year: 2007
07:32:56 Copyright: Done with AutoMKV! 0.87
07:32:56
07:32:56 Warning: Encoder failed to retrieve duration attribute from source plug-in.
07:32:56 .
07:32:56 Source duration retrieved: 10 seconds.
07:32:56
07:32:56
07:32:56
07:32:56 ======== Encoding Completed ========
07:32:56
07:32:56 Video :
07:32:56 Codec: Windows Media Video 9
07:32:56 Expected bit rate: 141228208 bps
07:32:56 Average bit rate: 12502 bps
07:32:56 Expected fps: 24
07:32:56 Dropped frame count: 0
07:32:56 Total coded frames: 240
07:32:56 Average sample rate: 24.001
07:32:56 Dropped bytes: 0 bytes
07:32:56 Total bytes: 37355 bytes
07:32:56
07:32:56 Overall:
07:32:56 Encoding time: 12 seconds
07:32:56 Average bit rate: 12502 bps
07:32:56 File size: 69317 bytes
07:32:56 File duration: 9.991 seconds
07:32:56
07:32:56 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
buzzqw
19th July 2007, 13:44
LoadPlugin failed to load plugin "C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll"
:confused: ... remove this plugin for \exe\filter and restart encoding
could be in conflict with other filters (not here and for other users) ... or with vista ?
BHH
Shark_jlc
19th July 2007, 14:43
I'll try tonight when I get home from work, thanks buzzqw :)
survivant
19th July 2007, 15:16
@buzzqw thanks for the info for the trim. I never into the Preview button. I didn't know that the Preview popup, is not only to preview but to change settings :(
I'll test it tonight.
jefrey
19th July 2007, 22:46
thanks for the profile, i will try it as soon as i can, because i'm f** dead at the moment, after 3days of nonstop working
Shark_jlc
20th July 2007, 01:03
:confused: ... remove this plugin for \exe\filter and restart encoding
could be in conflict with other filters (not here and for other users) ... or with vista ?
BHH
If I rename the filter to *.old, and try to encode, I consistently get a crash in CScript that I cannot pin down (It just goes away with no message, that I can find, in any log). If I rename the filter back, no more crash, but I get the bad output like before.
survivant
20th July 2007, 01:18
jefrey.. your PS3.. you installed the firmware 1.82 ? before that the ps3 had problem with 4.1 HD profile
survivant
20th July 2007, 01:51
buzzqw
I try the trim function.. I select a clip of 17 min instead of 1h30.
The target is DVD-R
Why do I have the same bitrate in the command line ?
You shouldn't calculate the bitrate with the movie lenth using the trim ?
baddreams
20th July 2007, 04:02
First of all I want to thank you for this tool. It's really put together well, and I'm a software engineer so it means something :)
However, the only problem I'm running into is DGIndex hangs because it isn't loading the vobs automatically. I have to load them manually and then it processes fine. It's not a huge deal, but it does prevent me from queuing and letting more than one job run overnight. Any ideas? I am selecting the main IFO by the way.
TheRyuu
20th July 2007, 06:40
First of all I want to thank you for this tool. It's really put together well, and I'm a software engineer so it means something :)
However, the only problem I'm running into is DGIndex hangs because it isn't loading the vobs automatically. I have to load them manually and then it processes fine. It's not a huge deal, but it does prevent me from queuing and letting more than one job run overnight. Any ideas? I am selecting the main IFO by the way.
Have you tried playing around with the "Process this IFO" and "Process this PGC"?
buzzqw
20th July 2007, 08:19
@Shark_jlc
try removing all unnecessary filter from script
try editing the script to more simple
try launching wmcmd.vbs in command line mode manually (based on automkv string)
if even Version() crash... i cannot help.. ask Zambelli
@survivant
You shouldn't calculate the bitrate with the movie lenth using the trim ?
... good point! added in todo list
@baddreams
However, the only problem I'm running into is DGIndex hangs because it isn't loading the vobs automatically.
most depends on source, are you loading vobs on dvd or hd? and as input are you pointing to ifo or vobs ?
... anyway in next update the autoloading of successive vobs is more robust
BHH
baddreams
20th July 2007, 15:51
@Shark_jlc
most depends on source, are you loading vobs on dvd or hd? and as input are you pointing to ifo or vobs ?
... anyway in next update the autoloading of successive vobs is more robust
BHH
I'm loading the IFO, and everything is ripped to the HD via DVDDecrypter.
Shark_jlc
20th July 2007, 16:34
@Shark_jlc
try removing all unnecessary filter from script
try editing the script to more simple
try launching wmcmd.vbs in command line mode manually (based on automkv string)
if even Version() crash... i cannot help.. ask Zambelli
I'll dig into it tonight/tomorrow and see what turns up. Thanks Buzzqw.
tha_reaper
20th July 2007, 17:21
I'm loading the IFO, and everything is ripped to the HD via DVDDecrypter.
I have this same problem. The solution is to rip it yourself with DVDdecrypter, or the decrypter that you will find in the automkv\exe\vsrip folder.
and select the rip as your input.
TheRyuu
20th July 2007, 17:35
Is it possible to add an option to burn in ssa/ass (vobsub) subtitles?
Currently, you can pretty much only use srt/idx.
Thanks.
buzzqw
20th July 2007, 17:59
i am not a subtitle man at all
for loading and burn-in/merging in avi .ssa is sufficent textsub("xxxx.ssa") , using the vsfilter ?
because i cannot see the sub... but if use textsub("xxxx.srt") i can see the sub
BHH
baddreams
20th July 2007, 19:22
Ok, the issue with DGIndex hanging is due to how the DVD is ripped. DVDDecrypter must be in file mode, and you must rip all files and then select video_ts.ifo for it to work properly.
TheRyuu
20th July 2007, 19:37
How can I use h263 with xvid?
I can't seem to find it anywhere.
I've been hearing that this whole "h263" thing is great for animated sources but I can't find it (is it even there?)
buzzqw
20th July 2007, 21:18
you mean matrix ?
the standard matrix is from combo list XviD-ffvfw default.cqm
you can check by analyzing with avinaptic, on standard matrix.. no matrix is displayed, on custom matrix you will see it
BHH
TheRyuu
20th July 2007, 22:00
you mean matrix ?
the standard matrix is from combo list XviD-ffvfw default.cqm
you can check by analyzing with avinaptic, on standard matrix.. no matrix is displayed, on custom matrix you will see it
BHH
The h263 quantization.
Not sure if it's exactly a matrix but close enough right. ;)
(i'm pretty sure it's not a matrix).
I'm just not sure how to select it. It's not the standard mpeg matrix. It's an alternative to the standard mpeg matrix.
This (don't mind the other settings, I just used it as a screenshot):
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/5976/h263eu1.jpg
nullstuff
20th July 2007, 22:39
...in XviD/DivX, H.263 IS the standard matrix. the MPEG matrix is the (sharper) alternative (but watch out that some stand-alone players will only play AVIs using H.263 matrix).
@buzzqw: textsub should (http://avisynth.org.ru/docs/english/externalfilters/vsfilter.htm) work with ssa. EDIT: made a quick test with a blankclip() and some googled (http://www.google.com/search?q=filetype%3Assa) SSAs and them worked well, IF SSA version == 4.x; versions 3.x and 2.x crashed VSFilter.
-- nullstuff
hubereevez
20th July 2007, 23:18
@hubereevez
ehm.. in wich way i would know the correct languages ?
i must parse the .idx and look at language present... and discard the "broken" ones ?
I though vobsub could sent informations when you rip the subs.
For example, you only choose to rip english and spanish subs, so you have eng and spa with an idx and timestamps.
If you check the idx files or with the infos given by vobsub, I think you can then tell mp4box wich subs he has to mux. You don't hqve to modify the idx file, just use the proper commqnd line " -add myfile.idx#idNumber:lang:LanguageCode
TheRyuu
21st July 2007, 02:34
...in XviD/DivX, H.263 IS the standard matrix. the MPEG matrix is the (sharper) alternative (but watch out that some stand-alone players will only play AVIs using H.263 matrix).
@buzzqw: textsub should (http://avisynth.org.ru/docs/english/externalfilters/vsfilter.htm) work with ssa. EDIT: made a quick test with a blankclip() and some googled (http://www.google.com/search?q=filetype%3Assa) SSAs and them worked well, IF SSA version == 4.x; versions 3.x and 2.x crashed VSFilter.
-- nullstuff
So just select "none" as the CQM I gather?
Thanks.
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 04:18
@Shark_jlc
try removing all unnecessary filter from script
try editing the script to more simple
try launching wmcmd.vbs in command line mode manually (based on automkv string)
if even Version() crash... i cannot help.. ask Zambelli
BHH
If I leave all the filters there then warpsharp.dll wont load.
If I comment out all the filters, but dgdecode.dll, I get a crash in cscript.exe.
If I comment out just warpsharp.dll, I get a crash in cscript.exe
Reading this Link: http://niiyan.net/?WarpSharpFAQ (http://niiyan.net/?WarpSharpFAQ) I see that there are 2 dll's needed, which my machine does not have. So I copied them from XP, and well.... nothing changed.
I even tried using 1.4.8 of DGIndex to no avail.
How do I launch wmcmd.vbs?
How do I check Version()?
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 08:17
@wizboy11
you can even use the NONE matrix
@nullstuff
thanks! i will do some more test
@hubereevez
if automkv rip the subs it ripped only the requested languages, only with external subtitle, i suppose, the problem arise
@Shark_jlc
create an avs file, write inside only
Version()
then from dos box, inside \exe\encoder folder of automkv, write
WMCmd.vbs -input version.avs -output version.wmv -v_code -v_codec WVC1 -v_mode 3 -v_bitrate 1048576 -v_preset better
and launch it
you should get a 10 seconds movie, written inside your avisynth version
BHH
delacroixp
21st July 2007, 09:40
I'm loading the IFO, and everything is ripped to the HD via DVDDecrypter.
I have this same problem. The solution is to rip it yourself with DVDdecrypter, or the decrypter that you will find in the automkv\exe\vsrip folder.
and select the rip as your input.
It may be worth your while to set DVD Decrypter to output 1 continuous file (Tools -> Settings -> IFO Mode -> File Splitting = None) and rip your preferred PGC directly...
Unfortunately, in my experience, you'll have the downside of not being able to include subtitle tracks... the subs header file seams to get elliminated and VSrip can't process them correctly...
:):D:eek:
Pascal
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 10:11
added external subtitle burning
for srt,idx/sub,ssa,ass need more extensions ?
BHH
nullstuff
21st July 2007, 10:40
...VSFilter should be able to read .SUB (without .IDX, MicroDVD) .SMI .PSB .USF and .SSF formats, too.
-- nullstuff
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 10:51
thanks nullstuff!
when browsing for loading i will list only the most common (srt,idx/sub,ssa,ass) but can be used the *.* for loading all extension
BHH
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 16:00
@wizboy11
@Shark_jlc
create an avs file, write inside only
Version()
then from dos box, inside \exe\encoder folder of automkv, write
WMCmd.vbs -input version.avs -output version.wmv -v_code -v_codec WVC1 -v_mode 3 -v_bitrate 1048576 -v_preset better
and launch it
you should get a 10 seconds movie, written inside your avisynth version
BHH
I had to make a minor change here:
cscript.exe WMCmd.vbs -input version.avs -output version.wmv -v_codec WVC1 -v_mode 3 -v_bitrate 1048576 -v_preset better
But that appears to work. The movie produced says "AviSynth 2.57 build: Dec 31 2006 [14:16:28]" etc.
I'm having so much annoyance with UAC and Vista, I'm going to turn that off and see if that doesn't help AutoMKV as well.
EDIT:
BTW, you could include a test button that will run this script automatically to test a users configuration for them. A sort of health check. Or at least include the files (version.avs and test.bat with the cscript command) already so they don't need to be made. Just a thought :)
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 16:28
Good point Shark_jlc!
i will include in \exe\encoder folder!
BHH
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 17:03
So I'm not sure what to do now though.
I turned off UAC, rebooted, and tried automkv with the same crash in cscript.exe.
Any Ideas?
thanks buzzqw.
hubereevez
21st July 2007, 17:12
@hubereevez
if automkv rip the subs it ripped only the requested languages, only with external subtitle, i suppose, the problem arise
It's not so clear to me, when you lok at the idx file you have something like that (2 subs added over 20 present in automkv):
............
# Language index in use
langidx: 0
# English
id: en, index: 0
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: English
# Vob/Cell ID: 1, 2 (PTS: 95600)
timestamp: 00:01:37:320, filepos: 000000000
......................
timestamp: 00:56:12:240, filepos: 000252800
timestamp: 00:56:28:520, filepos: 000253000
# Vob/Cell ID: 1, 17 (PTS: 3404400)
timestamp: 00:57:32:720, filepos: 000254000
# Deutsch
id: de, index: 1
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: Deutsch
# Espanol
id: es, index: 2
# Decomment next line to activate alternative name in DirectVobSub / Windows Media Player 6.x
# alt: Espanol
So when you set automkv to rip the two subs you want, isn't it possible to read the result of the vobsub's log or reading the idx file ? So you have idx and language ?
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 17:23
done.. an exe
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/WMV-test.exe
put everywhere and launch it
should be simple
BHH
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 19:31
done.. an exe
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/WMV-test.exe
put everywhere and launch it
should be simple
BHH
lol, it works beautifully :)
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 19:43
well.. it must be simple.. but fuctional! :)
got any errors from encoding ?
BHH
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 20:10
well.. it must be simple.. but fuctional! :)
got any errors from encoding ?
BHH
From your test tool, none :/
I'm going to see if there is a cscript debugger from MS that I can use to diagnose my issue.
EDIT:
If I change the batch file created from AutoMKV to read "cscript.exe //X ..." that will launcher the debugger. So, I'm able to find that line 4039 is where my crash is occurring
g_objSourceGroup.AutoSetFileSource( strInput2 )
I'm not sure why yet, as strInput2 appears to be set correctly, and to a valid file, so I'm going to see if I can't put in some exception handling... if that exists in this scripting language.
buzzqw
21st July 2007, 21:43
long path ?
strange letter used in file name ?
BHH
Shark_jlc
21st July 2007, 22:55
long path ?
strange letter used in file name ?
BHH
"C:\Users\Shark\Documents\DVDFab\temp\movie.avs"
It appears to be ok to me... Let me move it to C:\temp though and try again.
EDIT: Nope, still crashes when I move it there.
buzzqw
22nd July 2007, 08:50
@hubereevez
in next update, on mp4 muxing you will see only your selected sub
BHH
hubereevez
22nd July 2007, 19:28
thanks
I asked kurtnoise to post here. In last release of YAMB, when you add idx, only the subs with timestamps are added.
buzzqw
22nd July 2007, 19:35
the problem of displaying all subs is present (not fixed) when you load external subtitle (.idx/sub)
BHH
hubereevez
22nd July 2007, 19:51
OK, kurtnoise worked ont the idx parsing, I hope he will help you.
TheRyuu
23rd July 2007, 21:44
I'm having trouble ripping a sub.
It's in a vob file and under the subtitle selections it's saying "subpicture stream 1 packets".
I've attempted to use SubRip to extract it and then load it manually as an srt but that failed (or I didn't do it right).
Shark_jlc
24th July 2007, 04:51
I'm not able to capture any data from the Cscript.exe crash by adding some error handling into the wcmd.vbs file.
So, I think I'm stuck. My only other thought was if there was some way to verify my AVS and/or VOB files to ensure their quality.
The vob's do play fine in WMP11 on my Vista box though :/
EDIT:
Odd, movie.avs will crash WMP11, but it will play (although it's kind of choppy) in VirtualDubMod.
EDIT2:
With VirtualDubMod I was able to quickly see how to pare down the list of plugin's in my Movie.avs file to this:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
#loadpluginstart
#test1
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
Import("C:\Program Files\AutoMKV\AutoMKV-087-1\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
#importstart
#test2
movie = mpeg2source("C:\temp\temp\movie.d2v",info=3)
audio = DirectShowSource("C:\temp\temp\audio.wav")
function getOrder(clip c) {
order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
Return order }
#filter1start
#test3
movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\temp\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
#resizestart
#test4
last = movie
#filter2start
#test5
RemoveGrain(mode=2)
audiodub(audio,last)
Unfortunately, it still crashes WMP11 and cscript.exe
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