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TheRyuu
15th August 2007, 16:40
@buzzqw
I think it should say:
For preview, Qtrim and HGAVS require the ffmpegsource libraries to be copied to your "C:\Windows\System32" folder. Otherwise it wouldn't be possible to use the preview with said options. Can I copy the libraries to "C:\Windows\System32"?
It should say that if your trying to convey the point that you need the ffmpegsource libraries to use Qtrim and HGAVS in preview.
But then again, shouldn't the ffmpegsource libraries be copied just to use ffmpegsource?
In that case, would this be a better (more general) message?:
In order to use ffmpegsource, it requires library files to be copied to "C:\Windows\System32". Can I copy the libraries to "C:\Windows\System32"?
I think my English is correct.
Anyone feel any other corrections are needed?
Atak_Snajpera
15th August 2007, 16:58
nope :) Sounds nice and definatelly your english is better than buzzqw's :)
buzzqw
15th August 2007, 16:59
for preview or qmtrim or HGAVS is needed to copy...
i think that
For using Preview or Qtrim or HGAVS is required the ffmpegsource libraries to be copied to your "C:\Windows\System32" folder. Otherwise it wouldn't be possible to use the said options. Can I copy the libraries to "C:\Windows\System32"
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/1066/clipboard01ef7.png
can be better ?
BHH
Atak_Snajpera
15th August 2007, 17:01
...Just use wizboy11's version...ZzzZzzzz....
buzzqw
15th August 2007, 17:17
ok...
... btw i learned english reading rpg (role play games) books and manual...
BHH
TheRyuu
15th August 2007, 19:01
@buzzqw
I revised it a bit:
For using preview, Qtrim and/or HGAVS requires the ffmpegsource libraries to be copied to your "C:\Windows\System32" folder.
Can I copy the libraries to "C:\Windows\System32"?
I didn't realize that preview was part of the options that needed ffmpegsource.
ok...
... btw i learned english reading rpg (role play games) books and manual...
BHH
lol :)
Nice way to learn :p
wilburburns
15th August 2007, 19:26
OK, I have been playing with this for the last few days.. Unfortunately, I am unable to get any WMV's created.
Below is my Log File.
13:29:58 0.89 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13:29:58 Selected Input file: Click on INPUT for choosing FILE to ENCODE
13:29:58 Selected Output dir: C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\
13:29:58 Selected Final Name: Walk_The_Line
13:29:58 Selected Container type: WMV
13:29:58 Selected Encoder: WMV
13:29:58 Selected Size: 1/3 DVD-R / 1
13:29:58 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Better_Quality.xml
13:29:58 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
13:29:58 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
13:29:58 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
13:29:58 Selected Field Order: AUTO
13:29:58 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
13:29:58 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 90 value
13:29:58 Track Language 1: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
13:29:58 Audio Codec 1: WMV
13:29:58 Audio Quality 1: 192
13:29:58 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
13:29:58 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
13:29:58 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
13:29:58 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
13:29:58 Lame Settings: ABR
13:29:58 Audio Normalization: 1
13:29:58 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
13:29:58 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 2
13:29:58 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
13:29:58 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
13:29:58 Lame Settings: ABR
13:29:58 Audio Normalization: 1
13:29:58 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
13:29:58
13:29:58 Starting ripping from D:\VIDEO_TS\ to C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\
13:46:14 Finished Ripping
13:46:14 Starting Indexing
13:46:14 Dgindex CMD: C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=1 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\dvd\video_ts\VTS_06_1.vob] -OF=[C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
13:48:21 Finished indexing
13:48:21 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
13:48:21 DelayCut CMD: C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\fixed1.ac3" "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
13:48:21 Original 1 Audio Size: 456513792 bytes
13:48:39 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 456513792 bytes
13:48:39 Finished fixing audio delay
13:48:39 Encoding C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\fixed1.ac3 to WAV , as pre-process to WMV
14:06:41 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 1565190212 bytes
14:06:41 ForceFilm Detected: 99.900002% FILM found
14:06:45 Number of Frames: 244316
14:06:45 Framerate: 29.970030
14:06:45 Movie length in Seconds: 8153
14:06:45 Movie Width/Height: 720/480
14:06:45 DgIndex AR: 4:3
14:14:54 Deinterlace Test: Processing completed. Type is determined to be film.
14:14:54 BFF: 26
14:14:54 TFF: 534
14:14:54 NOT Allow Hybrid Order/Pattern, set order to: TFF
14:14:54 WMV CMD: cscript.exe "C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\encoder\WMCmd.vbs" -input "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.avs" -output "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.wmv" -v_codec WVC1 -v_mode 3 -v_bitrate 1273822 -s_config "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\wmv_crb" -v_bframedist 1 -v_dquantoption 3 -v_loopfilter 1 -v_lookahead 0 -v_mmatch 0 -v_mslevel 2 -v_msrange 1 -v_mvcost 1 -v_percopt 1 -v_buffer 10000 -v_bdeltaqp 1 -v_performance 80 -a_input "C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\audio.wav" -a_codec wmapro -a_mode 0 -title "Walk_The_Line" -log wmv.log -year 2007 -copyright "Done with AutoMKV! 0.89" -a_setting 192_48_2_16
14:14:59 Final Muxed size: -1 bytes
14:14:59 Encoding finished: 00:45:01 elapsed time
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script AutoCrop.log
14:14:59
14:14:59 Crop(4,0,712,480)
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script Resmovie.avs
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script movie.avs
14:14:59
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
14:14:59 #loadpluginstart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test1
14:14:59
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
14:14:59 Import("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
14:14:59 #importstart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test2
14:14:59
14:14:59 movie = mpeg2source("C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v")
14:14:59 function getOrder(clip c) {
14:14:59 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
14:14:59 Return order }
14:14:59 #filter1start
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test3
14:14:59
14:14:59 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
14:14:59 #resizestart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test4
14:14:59
14:14:59 last = movie
14:14:59 #filter2start
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test5
14:14:59
14:14:59 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script mkvmaudio.avs
14:14:59
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
14:14:59 LoadPlugin("C:\Videos\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
14:14:59 NicAC3Source("C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\fixed1.ac3")
14:14:59 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
14:14:59 function stereo(clip a)
14:14:59 {
14:14:59 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
14:14:59 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
14:14:59 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
14:14:59 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
14:14:59 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
14:14:59 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
14:14:59 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
14:14:59 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
14:14:59 }
14:14:59 #
14:14:59 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
14:14:59 function addvideo(clip c) {
14:14:59 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
14:14:59 Return audiodub(last,c)
14:14:59 }
14:14:59 Normalize()
14:14:59 ConvertAudioTo16bit()
14:14:59 Soundout(output="wav",type=1,autoclose=true,filename="audio.wav",showoutput=false)
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script mkvmaudio.bat
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script mkvmaudio2.avs
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script mkvmaudio2.bat
14:14:59 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
14:14:59 Script wmv.log
14:14:59
14:14:59 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I didn't recieve any errors, yet I don't have any Files to view. There are many files in the Temp Directory though.
Does anyone have any idea what may be causing the problem.
Cliff
buzzqw
15th August 2007, 19:55
@wilburburns
First of all Welcome to the Forum!
your log is perfect... but windows media encoder fails
you have surely avisynth and xvid installed since deinterlacer routines is perfect...
seems you miss the windows media encoder at all
try with wmv balanced profile, it uses wmv9 , just for testing if wmv encoder 9 is installed
if wmv 9 is working maybe you have missed the wmdist11 package on first post of this thread
you can also try the wmv tester also linked in first post
and don't miss the wiki! (look here for wmv http://automkv.wiki-site.com/index.php/Installation )
keep me informed :)
BHH
TheRyuu
15th August 2007, 20:25
OK, I have been playing with this for the last few days.. Unfortunately, I am unable to get any WMV's created.
Below is my Log File.
I didn't recieve any errors, yet I don't have any Files to view. There are many files in the Temp Directory though.
Does anyone have any idea what may be causing the problem.
Cliff
Why is your encoded audio size so much bigger then the original (as far as I can tell, I think I'm reading the log right)?
Your encoded audio size is bigger then the 1/3 DVD movie. Maybe this is why your getting the problem?
buzzqw
15th August 2007, 21:36
the audio file isn't a problem, it is a wav uncompressed
the size insn't important since wmcmd.vbs will encode to wma audio
look at bitrate is enough -v_bitrate 1273822
imho it's a problem of not correct installa of wm encoder
BHH
wilburburns
15th August 2007, 21:43
Thanks Buzzqw...
I think you are likely correct. I am currently trying using the Default settings of MKV and X264. This time it is taking much longer and seems to actually be encoding the file.
When this finishes, I plan to first test using the wmv-test02.exe, then I will try using the settings you provided earlier.
Cliff
buzzqw
15th August 2007, 21:59
@wilburburns
very well!
i hope good news :)
best regards
BHH
jmnk
15th August 2007, 23:07
Thanks Buzzqw...
I think you are likely correct. I am currently trying using the Default settings of MKV and X264. This time it is taking much longer and seems to actually be encoding the file.
When this finishes, I plan to first test using the wmv-test02.exe, then I will try using the settings you provided earlier.
Cliff
buzzqw - isn't this a problem?
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14:14:59 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
14:14:59 #resizestart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test4
14:14:59
14:14:59 last = movie
14:14:59 #filter2start
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test5
14:14:59
14:14:59 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
-----
it looks to me like the script does not output any video since the last line before RemoveGrain() is 'last=movie'. It should be just 'movie', shouldn't it?
I think I saw it in my encodes too, and I fixed it by hand (I always do stop before encoding to allow myself for checking movie.avs file). You've promised to fix it :)
also, what is this for (highlighted part). Does it do anything?
14:14:59 #test2
14:14:59
14:14:59 movie = mpeg2source("C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v")
14:14:59 function getOrder(clip c) {
14:14:59 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
14:14:59 Return order }
14:14:59 #filter1start
delacroixp
15th August 2007, 23:57
ok...
... btw i learned english reading rpg (role play games) books and manual...
Everytime I see "rpg" I think of my days in the South African army in the Namibian/Angolan border war when an RPG was actually a Russian self-propelled rocket launcher... and while I was there I also managed to fire a WWII American 'bazooka'... pretty kewl though 'paintball' can be pretty exciting too...
:):D:eek:
Pascal
delacroixp
16th August 2007, 00:02
buzzqw - isn't this a problem?
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14:14:59 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
14:14:59 #resizestart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test4
14:14:59
14:14:59 last = movie
14:14:59 #filter2start
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test5
14:14:59
14:14:59 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
-----
it looks to me like the script does not output any video since the last line before RemoveGrain() is 'last=movie'. It should be just 'movie', shouldn't it?
I think I saw it in my encodes too, and I fixed it by hand (I always do stop before encoding to allow myself for checking movie.avs file). You've promised to fix it :)
also, what is this for (highlighted part). Does it do anything?
14:14:59 #test2
14:14:59
14:14:59 movie = mpeg2source("C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v")
14:14:59 function getOrder(clip c) {
14:14:59 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
14:14:59 Return order }
14:14:59 #filter1start
Hey... you guys are getting just wayy too jacked-up on this avisynth, cum nuts and bolts, scripting stuff...
Before you know it... you'll be re-writting AutoMKV with more bells and whistles, integrity and personallity than Handbrake...
:):D:eek:
Pascal
buzzqw
16th August 2007, 02:03
@jmnk
buzzqw - isn't this a problem?
-----
14:14:59 movie = tfm(movie,d2v="C:\Videos\Walk_The_Line\temp\movie.d2v").tdecimate()
14:14:59 #resizestart
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test4
14:14:59
14:14:59 last = movie
14:14:59 #filter2start
14:14:59
14:14:59 #test5
14:14:59
14:14:59 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
that's correct. The use of last = movie is implicit that any filters below will be applyed to "last" source
if there isn't any filters below (no removegrain...) the script will be incorrect, BUT in that case automkv will automatically append a RETURN LAST for expliciting the returning source (that's is fixed in 0.89)
also, what is this for (highlighted part). Does it do anything?
14:14:59 function getOrder(clip c) {
14:14:59 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
14:14:59 Return order }
14:14:59 #filter1start
this fuction is an internal avisynth fuction used for knowing what order is used in source file, if Bottom frame field or Top frame field
the order is much important when dealing with interlaced source, otherwise is a harmless fuction
@delacroixp
thanks for your wise words :p :)
BHH
InorganicMatter
16th August 2007, 03:27
I think my English is correct.
Anyone feel any other corrections are needed?
Maybe:
In order to use the preview function, the ffmpegsource libraries must be copied into your System32 directory. Can I install the required libraries?
Sharktooth
16th August 2007, 03:49
or better:
... Do you want me to do that?
or
... Should I do that for you?
InorganicMatter
16th August 2007, 04:30
"Do you want me to do that?" sounds good.
jmnk
16th August 2007, 04:46
@jmnk
that's correct. The use of last = movie is implicit that any filters below will be applyed to "last" source
if there isn't any filters below (no removegrain...) the script will be incorrect, BUT in that case automkv will automatically append a RETURN LAST for expliciting the returning source (that's is fixed in 0.89)
BHH
oops (walking away in shame here) - you are completely right, that is a correct script....
Shark_jlc
16th August 2007, 15:59
"Do you want me to do that?" sounds good.
If you set the systems environment path, you don't have to copy anything anywhere and then worry about what to say. :/
buzzqw
16th August 2007, 16:17
@Shark_jlc
not sufficent, i already set path to \exe\encoder and \exe\besweet folder, but for preview/hgavs/qmtrim isn't sufficent
i will try tracking dependecies :)
EDIT: easy, done , i will do some test.. but seem that would be no more need to copy dll :)
BHH
Barleyman
16th August 2007, 19:35
Some questions about matrixes.. With xvid constant quality unlimited filesize you get the "Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm", which is apparently fine if you really want a good DVD-rip or somesuch.
However, since I'm encoding already crappy finnish DVB streams, I can even end up getting a BIGGER xvid on q=3 than what the original mpeg2 was.. (3.5 - 3Mbit TS)
I already dropped down to q=3.5 and 112kbit mp3, but I'm only saving about 33% on the original mpeg2 stream with the removegrain=2 ..
So to get bit more reasonable filesize, which matrix I should use?
Btw, how about giving us BITRATE on the xvid statistic window? :-)
buzzqw
16th August 2007, 19:55
@Barleyman
if your source are crappy you need a better grain removal
in order i will try
1) QMLF_3_motions
2) QMLF_7_motions
3) DeGrainMedian(limitY=7,limitUV=5,mode=2)
or, probably "the better" in advanced profiles editing mvdegrain2 (slow) or mvdenoise (faster)
about the bitrate... in 1 pass encoding is displayed.. i will display even in 2 pass...
So to get bit more reasonable filesize, which matrix I should use
i suggest jawor
BHH
Barleyman
16th August 2007, 20:31
if your source are crappy you need a better grain removal
Is that going to help with low-bitrate DVB? We get motion artifacts and nice macroblocks, not noise-noise.
about the bitrate... in 1 pass encoding is displayed.. i will display even in 2 pass...
So freshen my memory about 1-pass encoding, if I miss the size target by more than what's in the CRF box (3% by default), whole dang thing is going to be encoded again?
If I specify "NONE" as resize, constant quality will just adjust the quantizer etc factors?
i suggest jawor
BHH
I just spent about an hour digging at the matrix threads.. I didn't even find out what's the actual difference between HVS and "regular" didee's!
I *did* find out that didee is meant for "high" quality encodes and you should in fact use lower quantizer than you'd expect -> q=4 with didee is better than q=3 with some other matrix..
TheRyuu
16th August 2007, 20:44
Some questions about matrixes.. With xvid constant quality unlimited filesize you get the "Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm", which is apparently fine if you really want a good DVD-rip or somesuch.
However, since I'm encoding already crappy finnish DVB streams, I can even end up getting a BIGGER xvid on q=3 than what the original mpeg2 was.. (3.5 - 3Mbit TS)
I already dropped down to q=3.5 and 112kbit mp3, but I'm only saving about 33% on the original mpeg2 stream with the removegrain=2 ..
So to get bit more reasonable filesize, which matrix I should use?
Btw, how about giving us BITRATE on the xvid statistic window? :-)
IMO, the cqm you use depends on what your trying to encode, what result you want, and how you want it to look.
For Anime, the qm of choice is ALWAYS "NONE" (which default to h263). This is the best qm for anime hands down. Prevents blocking and produces a nice clean image IMO.
For other stuff, just try things out. :)
If you want a small file, try Sharktooths v3 LR (don't use URL, it has a problem were you get ringing on LCD's, I think)
If want to really cut down on the noise, use fft3dfilter().
Oh and don't forget to crop (get rid of the black stuff on the sides and top) and resize it to proper width and height (like 704x396 (use 704x400 for x264 to maintain MOD16, then mux with 16:9 AR) for 16:9, 640x480 for 4:3)
If your really trying to save space I suggest you use x264 as your encoder and nero aac for your audio with the HE profile.
buzzqw
16th August 2007, 21:46
@Barleyman (and jefrey since i haven't any answer...)
just yesterday.. but same pages ago of this thread i posted "beta" version for jefrey
http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV089a.exe
NOTE: don't use this build for rip dvd or work with already ripped dvd (it's a interim build with dvddecrypter/pgcdemux support)
i added in this build dgdecode deblock.. if any usefull in advanced profiles editing, try with value of 4
So freshen my memory about 1-pass encoding, if I miss the size target by more than what's in the CRF box (3% by default), whole dang thing is going to be encoded again?
ehmm.. in CQ encoding is never displayed ... i mean 1 pass CBR, but are displayed the average quant :)
BHH
jefrey
16th August 2007, 22:48
sorry buzz, i still didnt have time to test your beta built.. will try do test it today or tomorrow, dvd rip? i only use mkv or ts files as source
Barleyman
16th August 2007, 23:02
Did some encoding testing..
source 704x576 PAL @ 25p 960MB
1-pass 1400kbit
- murders image quality - 500MB file
cq didees HVS q=3.5
- very nice image quality, but 766MB filesize
cq jawor q=3.5
- acceptable image quality, 447MB filesize (!)
Jawor was actually surprisingly close to didee in artifacts and preservation of detail in moving objects.. Of course if the original was not low bitrate garbage there might be more difference to be seen.
Should try didee at q=4 and jawor at q=3 to see what they do..
Barleyman
16th August 2007, 23:03
ehmm.. in CQ encoding is never displayed ... i mean 1 pass CBR, but are displayed the average quant :)
So calculate the bitrate or do somefink! At least xvid_encraw did show the bitrate during encoding..
buzzqw
17th August 2007, 15:19
done.... http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/7975/clipboard01ez0.png
BHH
DIEGO7-5
17th August 2007, 17:36
Well, i am truly amazed!
I get an autosize resolution of 758 (704 in final script) with:
DIEGO7-5_FFT3DGPU in HG AVS and Jawor´s 1CD quantization matrix!
XVID with mp3 audio, and final size of 175MB!!!
Source 4/3 interlaced/PAL, runtime 21 minutes
Two Pass insane profile with GMC and QPEL set to "False", packed bitstream and lumi masking set to "true".
buzzqw
17th August 2007, 17:58
:eek:
quality is more important!
glad you liked the results of your very good lvl and hg avs! :)
BHH
Barleyman
17th August 2007, 19:56
done....
BHH
Ha! You just did that to show off!
..
On compressibility tests ->
On that source Jawer q=3 increased size from 447MB to 473MB and not perceptible change in quality.
However, didee q3.5 -> q4 chopped filesize from 766MB to 591MB but it's still to my mind clearly superior quality WRT jawer. So far so good. :)
TheRyuu
18th August 2007, 06:27
AutoMKV is crashing.
No idea why.
I was encoding using my own avs file.
Maybe it's crashing because of my own avs, maybe it's crashing because of my own xvidcore.dll, maybe it's crashing because of the two textsub() things, maybe it's crashing because of MT mode....
I think I'm trying to use AutoMKV for something it might not have been designed for.
Funny this is if I just leave it be it'll finish the encode just fine only I have the "AutoMKV encountered a problem..." message on the screen the whole time.
Here is the avs:
#plugins
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\AGC.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\asharp.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\autolevels.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\DenoiseSharpen.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MT.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\RemoveGrainSSE3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\RepairSSE3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\RSharpenSSE3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\SSE3Tools.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
#Set stuff
SetMemoryMax(768)
#imports
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
Import("C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
#source
AVISource("*.avi",audio=false) #edited
#resize
Spline36Resize(640,480)
#filters
MT("deblock().fft3dfilter()
LimitedSharpenFaster(ss_x=1.5, ss_y=1.5, smode=4, strength=125, overshoot=1, undershoot=1)") #maybe it crashes because of MT?
textsub("*.ass") #edited, or maybe it crashes because of two textsubs()?
textsub("*.ass") #edited
Here is the log:
01:12:10 0.89 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
01:12:10 Selected Input file: C:\Sample.avs
01:12:10 Selected Output dir: C:\temp\
01:12:10 Selected Final Name:
01:12:10 Selected Container type: AVI
01:12:10 Selected Encoder: XviD
01:12:10 Selected Size: 150 / 1
01:12:10 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Insane_Quality.xml
01:12:10 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
01:12:10 Selected Filters: NONE
01:12:10 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
01:12:10 Selected Field Order: AUTO
01:12:10 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 2.5 value
01:12:10 Track Language 1: C:\audio1.mp3
01:12:10 Audio Codec 1: Lame
01:12:10 Audio Quality 1: 192
01:12:10 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
01:12:10 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
01:12:10 Movie title Name: Sample
01:12:10 Audio Track Language: und
01:12:10 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
01:12:10 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
01:12:10 Lame Settings: CBR
01:12:10 Audio Normalization: 1
01:12:10 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
01:12:10 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 2
01:12:10 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
01:12:10 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
01:12:10 Lame Settings: ABR
01:12:10 Audio Normalization: 1
01:12:10 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
01:12:10
01:12:10 DelayCut CMD: C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "C:\fixed1.mp3" "C:\audio1.mp3"
01:12:10 Encoding C:\fixed1.mp3 To Mp3 with 192 CBR Bitrate
01:12:41 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 6776581 bytes
01:12:56 Number of Frames: 8469
01:12:56 Framerate: 30.000000
01:12:56 Movie length in Seconds: 283
01:12:56 Movie Width/Height: 640/480
01:12:57 FIRST pass XviD: "C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass1 -bitrate 4250 -turbo -threads 0 -progress -max_bframes 3 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -chigh 30 -clow 15 -nopacked -gmc -nochromame -bvhq -i "C:\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\movie.avi"
01:12:57 SECOND pass XviD: "C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass2 -bitrate 4250 -threads 0 -progress -max_bframes 3 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -chigh 30 -clow 15 -nopacked -gmc -nochromame -bvhq -i "C:\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\movie.avi"
01:20:41 Starting Second Pass
I know it's not complete, it's not done encoding yet... :p
I edited it for content.
Oh, and since your probably gonna ask for it:
xvidfirstpass.bat:
"C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass1 -bitrate 4250 -turbo -threads 0 -progress -max_bframes 3 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -chigh 30 -clow 15 -nopacked -gmc -nochromame -bvhq -i "C:\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\movie.avi"
Xvid Second pass.bat:
"C:\_Downloads\AutoMKV\AutoMKV089\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass2 -bitrate 4250 -threads 0 -progress -max_bframes 3 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -chigh 30 -clow 15 -nopacked -gmc -nochromame -bvhq -i "C:\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\movie.avi"
This was the movie.avs used (which calls on my avs above):
Import("C:\Sample.avs")
isRGB(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last,interlaced=true) : last
isYUY2(last) ? ConvertToYV12(last,interlaced=true) : last
return last
Sorry, I had to edit all of them to make sure certain "information" didn't get out... ;) (like C:\documents and settings\YOUR NAME HERE\, something along those lines) Just pretend there all perfect and work fine (since it did successfully finish the encode)
The same avs script when used with x264 will give an "avisynth exception" in red about half way through (it finishes, then I looked at the movie, and then half way through).
I'm currently encoding it to xvid and then re-encoding that movie to x264.
buzzqw
18th August 2007, 09:46
if encoding goes straight and finished ok ... could be something in automkv..
surely i don't know what happening but...
final name is blank ... ?
and is 30 fps correct ?
i will also try reomoving from \filter folder many of those .avsi, just to be sure isn't a problem of memory... automkv don't need so much memory.. but.. :confused:
BHH
Barleyman
18th August 2007, 12:23
For Anime, the qm of choice is ALWAYS "NONE" (which default to h263). This is the best qm for anime hands down. Prevents blocking and produces a nice clean image IMO.
A dumb question .. Does "NONE" matrix use h263 matrix with XVID also?
Barleyman
18th August 2007, 12:36
I edited the wiki a bit about the matrix discussion we've had here..
Are the matrixes for XVID also relevant for WMV/h264?
http://automkv.wiki-site.com/index.php/Help:Contents#Custom_Matrix
@buzzqw
Maybe also put the name of the file being encoded and possible queue x of z info there?
buzzqw
18th August 2007, 13:25
update the matrix section with h263 standard matrix
Maybe also put the name of the file being encoded and possible queue x of z info there
as already said i hate the queue sections... i cannot promise... ;)
BHH
tha_reaper
18th August 2007, 14:15
ok, ive got an anoying problem, and i dont know how to solve it:
when i encode with ND AAC, everytime he starts with encoding the audio, autoMKV checks the encode audio with Directshowsource box automaticly. Ive tried updating, but then its the same problem (only this time that box is called DSS x audio).
result is that the audio encoding fails, and i end up with no sound.
Ive tried deleting the settings file, but nothing helps
buzzqw
18th August 2007, 14:41
start deleting automkv.ini
what is your audio source ? if the audio is "embedded" in video (mkv,avi,mp4...) it will trigger the directshowsource BUT will not check it!
moreover: automkv first try with nicaudio plugin (on ac3/dts/mp3...) and if fail will switch to directshowsource
also.. a log could help
BHH
tha_reaper
18th August 2007, 14:48
automkv.ini deleting had no result.
source is DVD, i have this problem with all DVDs and thus im forced to encode all my audio with meGUI and force it in later with MKVmerge.
log shows some errors:
15:08:26 0.89 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:08:26 Selected Input file: E:\RIPPEN\BB\ep1\VTS_01_0.IFO
15:08:26 Selected Output dir: E:\RIPPEN\temp\
15:08:26 Selected Final Name: derain6 convo LSF 4 50 FLD
15:08:26 Selected Container type: MKV
15:08:26 Selected Encoder: X264
15:08:26 Selected Size: 350 / 1
15:08:26 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Extreme_Quality.xml
15:08:26 Selected Resizer: Spline36Resize (neutral sharp) / Automatic
15:08:26 Selected Filters: derainbow(6).Convolution3d(preset="animeHQ").limitedsharpenfaster(strength=50, smode=4).fastlinedarkenMOD()
15:08:26 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
15:08:26 Selected Field Order: AUTO
15:08:26 Manual Crop: Enabled
15:08:26 Left Crop: 8
15:08:26 Top Crop: 0
15:08:26 Right Crop: 4
15:08:26 Botton Crop: 0
15:08:26 Manual Width: 720
15:08:26 Manual Height: 480
15:08:26 Track Language 1: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
15:08:26 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
15:08:26 Audio Quality 1: 0.25
15:08:26 Audio Channel 1: Stereo
15:08:26 Track Language 2: English (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
15:08:26 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
15:08:26 Audio Quality 2: 0.25
15:08:26 Audio Chennel 2: Stereo
15:08:26 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
15:08:26 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
15:08:26 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
15:08:26 Lame Settings: ABR
15:08:26 Audio Normalization: 1
15:08:26 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
15:08:26 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 2
15:08:26 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
15:08:26 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
15:08:26 Lame Settings: ABR
15:08:26 Audio Normalization: 1
15:08:26 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
15:08:26 Selected 1' Sub tracks: RIP ALL SUBS
15:08:26
15:08:41 Starting SubRipping
15:09:48 Subtitle Size: 716800 bytes
15:09:48 Finished SubRipping
15:09:48 Starting Indexing
15:09:48 Dgindex CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=2,1 -YR=2 -AIF=[E:\RIPPEN\BB\ep1\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
15:11:37 Finished indexing
15:11:37 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
15:11:37 DelayCut CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" "E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie T01 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
15:11:37 Original 1 Audio Size: 40882461 bytes
15:11:41 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 40882176 bytes
15:11:41 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 2
15:11:41 DelayCut CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" "E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie T02 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
15:11:41 Original 2 Audio Size: 40882461 bytes
15:11:45 Fixed 2' Audio Size: 40882176 bytes
15:11:45 Finished fixing audio delay
15:11:45 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
15:11:45 Unable to encode Audio, trying with DirectShowSource!
15:11:45 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
15:11:46 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
15:11:46 FFmpeg Encoding Audio: "E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -vn -i "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" -f mp3 -ac 2 -ab 128 "E:\RIPPEN\temp\audio.mp3"
15:12:21 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 4293120 bytes
15:12:21 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 4293120 bytes
15:12:21 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed2.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
15:12:21 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
also: why cant i select an .mp4 file when i want to select external audio?
buzzqw
18th August 2007, 14:57
just a quick try ... as downmixing select Original since your files are already stereo
and about mp4.. i will look
BHH
TheRyuu
18th August 2007, 17:52
if encoding goes straight and finished ok ... could be something in automkv..
surely i don't know what happening but...
final name is blank ... ?
Like I said I had to edit some things out
and is 30 fps correct ?
Yes
i will also try reomoving from \filter folder many of those .avsi, just to be sure isn't a problem of memory... automkv don't need so much memory.. but.. :confused:
BHH
Eh, I got 2GB, might as well let avisynth use it all.
I'll try the same thing without my custom avs, and with a "default" build of automkv.
tha_reaper
18th August 2007, 18:03
just a quick try ... as downmixing select Original since your files are already stereo
and about mp4.. i will look
BHH
tried it... no luck
18:53:19 0.89 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18:53:19 Selected Input file: E:\RIPPEN\BB\ep1\VTS_01_0.IFO
18:53:19 Selected Output dir: E:\RIPPEN\temp\
18:53:19 Selected Final Name: derain6 convo LSF 4 50 LDM
18:53:19 Selected Container type: MKV
18:53:19 Selected Encoder: X264
18:53:19 Selected Size: 310 / 1
18:53:19 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Extreme_Quality.xml
18:53:19 Selected Resizer: Spline36Resize (neutral sharp) / Automatic
18:53:19 Selected Filters: derainbow(6).Convolution3d(preset="animeHQ").limitedsharpenfaster(strength=50, smode=4).fastlinedarkenMOD()
18:53:19 Selected Deinterlacer: Film
18:53:19 Selected Field Order: AUTO
18:53:19 Manual Crop: Enabled
18:53:19 Left Crop: 8
18:53:19 Top Crop: 0
18:53:19 Right Crop: 4
18:53:19 Botton Crop: 0
18:53:19 Manual Width: 720
18:53:19 Manual Height: 480
18:53:19 Track Language 1: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 1: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Channel 1: Original
18:53:19 Track Language 2: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 2: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Chennel 2: Original
18:53:19 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
18:53:19 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
18:53:19 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
18:53:19 Lame Settings: ABR
18:53:19 Audio Normalization: 1
18:53:19 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
18:53:19 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 2
18:53:19 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
18:53:19 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
18:53:19 Lame Settings: ABR
18:53:19 Audio Normalization: 1
18:53:19 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
18:53:19 Selected 1' Sub tracks: RIP ALL SUBS
18:53:19
18:53:19 Starting SubRipping
18:54:11 Subtitle Size: 716800 bytes
18:54:11 Finished SubRipping
18:54:11 Starting Indexing
18:54:11 Dgindex CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=2,2 -YR=2 -AIF=[E:\RIPPEN\BB\ep1\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
18:55:11 Finished indexing
18:55:11 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 1
18:55:11 DelayCut CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" "E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie T01 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
18:55:11 Original 1 Audio Size: 10510336 bytes
18:55:15 Fixed 1' Audio Size: 10093056 bytes
18:55:15 Starting fixing audio delay on track number 2
18:55:15 DelayCut CMD: E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" "E:\RIPPEN\temp\movie T02 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
18:55:15 Original 2 Audio Size: 40882461 bytes
18:55:22 Fixed 2' Audio Size: 40882176 bytes
18:55:22 Finished fixing audio delay
18:55:23 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
18:55:23 Unable to encode Audio, trying with DirectShowSource!
18:55:23 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
18:55:23 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
18:55:23 FFmpeg Encoding Audio: "E:\RIPPEN\AutoMKV084\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -vn -i "E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3" -f mp3 -ac 2 -ab 128 "E:\RIPPEN\temp\audio.mp3"
18:55:57 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 6728832 bytes
18:55:57 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 6728832 bytes
18:55:57 Encoding E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3 to NeroAAC with 0.25 quality
18:55:57 Unable to encode Audio, even with DirectShowSource!, trying with FFmpeg!
buzzqw
18th August 2007, 19:00
open the mkvmaudio.avs in virtualdub , what is the error ?
also , edit the mkvmaudio.avs and change directshowsource to NicAC3Source("E:\RIPPEN\temp\fixed1.ac3") and reopen in virtualdub, any errors ?
BHH
TheRyuu
18th August 2007, 23:53
@tha_reaper
why are you encoding the same audio twice?
18:53:19 Track Language 1: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 1: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Channel 1: Original
18:53:19 Track Language 2: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 2: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Chennel 2: Original
jmnk
19th August 2007, 08:10
I have a bit of a problem using autoMKV on VISTA. It stops (not really crashing, just doesn't seem to be doing anything) when trying to convert ac3 audio file to wav (which happens when I encode to wmv). The window that is supposed to show progress of soundout pops out, but it just stays there with zero progress forever.
When I manually start virdualDub and load the very same avs file - soundout finishes converting to wav file. So I'm thinking there's something with permissions going on, maybe with the location of the where the wav file needs to be written to, or how virtualdub is called.
Anyone has similar problems?
buzzqw
19th August 2007, 09:00
@wizboy11
yep... good point... bu automkv allow to encode the same audio track 2 times
so i suppose there is something other
@jmnk
but it just stays there with zero progress forever.
forever ? remember that audio is normalized
however if manually launching manually virtualdubmod and loading the mkvmaudio.avs is working.. maybe something with permission
try to launch automkv with administrative rights
BHH
tha_reaper
19th August 2007, 09:26
@tha_reaper
why are you encoding the same audio twice?
18:53:19 Track Language 1: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 1: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 1: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Channel 1: Original
18:53:19 Track Language 2: Japanese (AC3 2ch, 0xBD 0x81) [0]
18:53:19 Audio Codec 2: Nero AAC
18:53:19 Audio Quality 2: 0.25
18:53:19 Audio Chennel 2: Original
good question, although im damn certain that ive picked japanese for the first stream, and english for the second stream...
@buzzqw:
i will try that later today. i'll keep you informed
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