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Zow
6th January 2008, 09:06
If you want total control of your wayward Vob's... consider loading them up directly into DGIndex (AutoMKV093\exe\DGIndex\DGIndex.exe)....
It's a little more complicated if you plan to include subtitles.
:):devil::D
Pascal
Great tip, delacroixp.
I played with it and have a couple of questions:
1. How do I get subtitles with it?
2. Does it affect the quality of the final rip (I see options to force "film," select different iDCT algorithms, etc., which makes me think that it does processing while combining the VOBs - would running the resulting file through AutoMKV mean processing twice?)
Thanks.
buzzqw
6th January 2008, 13:21
1) you must rip subs separately and add it with the button
2) NO. simply does your d2v. the hard job is done by automkv
BHH
Glorioso
6th January 2008, 16:37
I'm using fddshow to colate subs to the final AVI, is there other way?
ricardo.santos
6th January 2008, 17:09
where will you see the final avi? ps3/xbox360? from what i've been reading here the only possible way is by using ffdshow or adding the subtitle in the avs, both ways you'll have permanent subs
textsub("subtitle.srt")
ive read that both ps3/xbox360 firmware update makes it possible to play divx (divx container) if the support is complete you can have switchable subs, altough automk converts to avi(xvid) you'll still need another step to mux in the subs and create a *.divx file. Dr divx would be a good choice since it does all that in a few clicks.
all in all, it depends where you will watch the video
delacroixp
6th January 2008, 20:53
2. Does it affect the quality of the final rip (I see options to force "film," select different iDCT algorithms, etc.,
which makes me think that it does processing while combining the VOBs -
would running the resulting file through AutoMKV mean processing twice?)
Normally, DGIndex does a straight analysis and reports on the state of your VOB's... demuxing the audio tracks at the same time. It's simply preprocessing to get the job ready for X264.
That said, DGIndex has tremendous depth and power to modify and otherwise improve your final encode.
Force Film is a case in point... gr8 for inversing the telecine of NTSC movies backto 24 fps and saving you a whole bunch of bits and bytes (the extra frames were just lazing about anyway).
:):devil::D
Pascal
delacroixp
6th January 2008, 21:15
the hard job is done by automkv
Well, let's face it... X264 does the hard work... but AutoMKV is the 'Conductor of the orchestra' or perhaps, the 'Leader of the band'.
:):devil::D
Pascal
valnar
7th January 2008, 01:37
I'm having a hard time finding the correct button to press in advanced settings to accomplish what I want. I believe it may be a manual process or number I have to type in, but I think Megui does it automatically.
I want to take an NTSC 720x480 DVD, which is actually an anamporhic 2.35:1 movie and keep the anamorphic flag intact without any resizing or cropping. In this movie's case, yes, there will still be some black bars that get encoded. I've come up with all kinds of variations of that with AutoMKV.
If I play a sample of the original DVD in Media Player Classic, it shows the expanded "video size" of 853x480 even though the encoded MPEG2 video is DVD standard 720x480 29.97fps.
1) What's the proper procedure to leave anamorphic 16:9 intact when going from DVD to an MKV?
2) As an alternate method, would it be better for overall compatibility to encode it PAR 1:1 at 853x480? (Even so, I can't get AutoMKV to do that either)
-Robert
Zow
7th January 2008, 08:41
What should I use to rip the subtitles?
I don't want them "burnt-in" and also hope that there wouldn't be syncing issues. Otherwise, this sounds like a perfect solution for multi-part DVDs.
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 09:15
@valnar @delacroixp
... :mad: why all my vobs (pal and ntsc) play in mpc at 720x576 or 720x480 and never at different resolutions ?
isn't easy to understand anamorphic if you can't see it :mad::mad:
@Zow
even if you add it as external subs, the rules for muxing/encrust are always the same: default are mux, but on advanced settings you can burnt-in
BHH
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 09:49
on anamorphic (NTSC): (not cropped) link to sample http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/ntsc_anamorphic.mkv
would this report be ok ???
[ Relevant data ]
Resolution: 720 x 480
Width: multiple of 16
Height: multiple of 32
[ Video track ]
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 720 x 480
Frame aspect ratio: 3:2 = 1.5
Pixel aspect ratio: 853:720 = 1.184722
Display aspect ratio: 853:480 = 1.777083 (~16:9)
Framerate: 29.970030 fps
EDIT
and this for a PAL movie (anamorphic not cropped) http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/pal_anamorphic.mkv
[ Relevant data ]
Resolution: 720 x 576
Width: multiple of 16
Height: multiple of 32
[ Video track ]
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 720 x 576
Frame aspect ratio: 5:4 = 1.25
Pixel aspect ratio: 64:45 = 1.422222
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777
BHH
valnar
7th January 2008, 12:07
on anamorphic (NTSC): (not cropped) link to sample http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/ntsc_anamorphic.mkv
would this report be ok ???
[ Relevant data ]
Resolution: 720 x 480
Width: multiple of 16
Height: multiple of 32
[ Video track ]
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 720 x 480
Frame aspect ratio: 3:2 = 1.5
Pixel aspect ratio: 853:720 = 1.184722
Display aspect ratio: 853:480 = 1.777083 (~16:9)
Framerate: 29.970030 fps
EDIT
and this for a PAL movie (anamorphic not cropped) http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/pal_anamorphic.mkv
[ Relevant data ]
Resolution: 720 x 576
Width: multiple of 16
Height: multiple of 32
[ Video track ]
Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 720 x 576
Frame aspect ratio: 5:4 = 1.25
Pixel aspect ratio: 64:45 = 1.422222
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 = 1.777777
BHH
Yes, I think that works. I toggled 16:9 mode and default in MPC and nothing changed, so it must be working. OK, how?!
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 12:13
Yes, I think that works. I toggled 16:9 mode and default in MPC and nothing changed, so it must be working. OK, how?!
time for the 0.95 beta ;)
i will open a new thread for the beta testing of 0.95
a great thanks to valnar and red5goahead for patience and time while testing the first alpha builds
BHH
valnar
7th January 2008, 12:16
time for the 0.95 beta ;)
i will open a new thread for the beta testing of 0.95
a great thanks to valnar and red5goahead for patience and time while testing the first alpha builds
BHH
No problem. :thanks:
And if you can work out the math in the next build to even compensate for anamorphic *including* the removal of black bars, that would save the rest of us from tearing our hair out daily. :) 'Dunno if that's even possible.
-Robert
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 12:40
afaik shoud be already ok ... :confused: don't know..
anyway grab the first 0.95 beta, it's newer of 0.94m
BHH
delacroixp
7th January 2008, 14:13
I'm having a hard time finding the correct button to press in advanced settings to accomplish what I want. I believe it may be a manual process or number I have to type in, but I think Megui does it automatically.
1) What's the proper procedure to leave anamorphic 16:9 intact when going from DVD to an MKV?
2) As an alternate method, would it be better for overall compatibility to encode it PAR 1:1 at 853x480? (Even so, I can't get AutoMKV to do that either)
It may be a plan to do everything manually a couple of times untill you fully understand the process involved.
I laid out a 4 point plan (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1075130#post1075130) to get the job done (PAL 16:9).
:):devil::D
Pascal
ps
Nothing beats the original for sheer prestine perfection... any recode will cause some downgrade in quality.
That said, getting rid of black matte and resizing to PAR 1:1 is already an improvement of sorts.
853x480 is all "smoke and mirrors"... 720x480 has only 345,600 pixels which have been stretch to 409,440 pixels. You can stretch and upscale a 640x480 picture anyway you choose but the fact remains that you only have 307,200 original pixels to work with.
A "720x480 anamorphic" to "PAR 1:1 square pixel" conversion = 768x432 (Mod16 & 16:9 @ 331,776 pixels... pretty close to 345,600).
(After cropping... your pixel count will probably drop below 331 kp anyway)
Belarathon
7th January 2008, 14:44
Buzz:
I have tried at least a dozen WMV encoding solutions, and this one spanks the rest hands down.
With respect, may I ask why the 48Khz sampling rate audio is no longer (or not) available in the Zune profiles? As 99% of my source material is 48Khz, doesn't it make sense to encode at the same rate? I'm kind of a green horn at this stuff, but wouldn't the pitch on a 44Khz encode be off as a result of the lower sampling rate? Zune is quite capable of 48Khz. In fact, while experimenting, I tried the generic 1 pass WMV9 profile, and inadvertently chose 128kbps, 48Khz, 24 bit audio. Incredibly, Zune took it without converting. Granted, there would be no benefit to upsampling 16 bit audio, but curious nonetheless.
Thanks for a fine product; well worth a trip to PayPal.
Best,
CF
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 15:14
@Belarathon
thanks for your kind words!
about Zune.. i haven't one.. and my "official Zune tester" (weaver4) never reported problems or suggestions about 48000 hz audio in Zune
feel free to test with build (removed limitation of 44khz to zune) http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV095beta-Zune.exe
BHH
Belarathon
7th January 2008, 15:29
Beautiful! TNX! :o
Consider me another resident Zunester at your disposal. I have dozens of encoding jobs on the back burner, so all kinds of opportunities to experiment.
BTW, Zune also handles WMA Pro without converting as well.
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 16:10
afaik there are several model of Zune.. don't know if all model can play wma pro.. or 48 khz... :confused:
BHH
Belarathon
7th January 2008, 16:20
afaik there are several model of Zune.. don't know if all model can play wma pro.. or 48 khz... :confused:
BHH
Mine is a Zune 30 (first gen, and old firmware and software (1.3):)
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 16:38
don't want to miss respect.. but are you sure that Zune can handle WMA Pro ?
AutomKV can use WMA Pro to 768 kbps 96khz 8ch 24bits
i actually cap zune to max 192kbps and NOW 48khz wma std
... .. ...
the change is easy.. just change some rows in profile and on code.. but i must be secure of this (a link at hand about zune specs ?
BHH
Belarathon
7th January 2008, 16:56
don't want to miss respect.. but are you sure that Zune can handle WMA Pro ?
BHH
I'll see what I can come up with in regards to an official spec sheet - but I've found that it is much more capable than the specs indicate. I know for certain that I synchronized two clips with 192kbps, 48Khz WMAPro.
When you connect the Zune and add clips, it'll do one of two things: Sync, or convert to a compatible format. Both of those clips synced and played without issue. I can't image a practical application for high resolution audio beyond 192 and 16 bit though...at least not for video clips.
It seems pretty particular about video bitrate...you can't go much beyond 800kbps without it wanting to convert.
microchip8
7th January 2008, 17:15
don't want to miss respect.. but are you sure that Zune can handle WMA Pro ?
AutomKV can use WMA Pro to 768 kbps 96khz 8ch 24bits
i actually cap zune to max 192kbps and NOW 48khz wma std
... .. ...
the change is easy.. just change some rows in profile and on code.. but i must be secure of this (a link at hand about zune specs ?
BHH
Maybe this can be helpful - http://www.zune.net/en-us/products/compare.htm
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 17:20
Windows Media® Audio Standard[4] (WMA) (.wma): Up to 320 Kbps; constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate
(VBR) up to 48-kHz sample rate.
WMA Pro 2-channel up to 384 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz.
interesting... seems all Zune have the same Audio capacity
thanks for the link
BHH
Encoder888
7th January 2008, 21:06
@ buzzqw
As always, great work, you're totally the man in so many ways. I have one quick question:
I'm using an x264 Constant_Quality profile with an 18 quantizer. I kept that constant and I tried adjusting the Specify Quality value in the Advanced Settings, but that does not seem to affect the size/quality of the CQ profile at all. I was just wondering if that was normal. Is the quantizer the only way to directly adjust CQ quality (aside from AQ, filters, etc.) ?
Thanks.
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 21:45
specify quality have priority over constant quantitizer
if you "specify the quality" , the cq you selected (in pop up window) is ignored
just use one or other
.. the main difference between "specify quality" and crf profile is that "specify quality" will use the actual profile selected but will apply a crf encoding
so you can turn the "1 pass fastet" i a very fast crf encoding
or use the "insane" to use always a crf encoding, always 1 pass, but with "insane" settings... slow
best regards
BHH
artisticcheese
7th January 2008, 22:26
Hi,
I'm exhaused all avenues trying to find out how to solve error message which I get converting x264 MKV to XVID AVI file.
I know I have all neccessary decoders on a system since I can play MKV file just find inside Windows Media Player but yet I'm still getting this error message. What do I do next?
I looked at the line preceeding error and it contains following command:
"C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 -o "C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
If I execute it manually it fails with "-o" is unrecognized option.?
15:15:38 0.93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:15:38 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
15:15:38 Selected Input file: C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
15:15:38 Selected Output dir: C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\
15:15:38 Selected Final Name: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample
15:15:38 Selected Container type: AVI
15:15:38 Selected Encoder: XviD
15:15:38 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
15:15:38 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
15:15:38 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
15:15:38 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
15:15:38 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
15:15:38 Selected Field Order: AUTO
15:15:38 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
15:15:38 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
15:15:38 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 2 value
15:15:38 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
15:15:38 Track Language 1: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
15:15:38 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
15:15:38 Track Language 2: NONE
15:15:38 Audio Codec 2: Lame
15:15:38 Selected Unlimited media size
15:15:42 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to DirectShowSource
15:17:32 Number of Frames: 1404
15:17:32 Framerate: 23.976044
15:17:32 Movie length in Seconds: 59
15:17:32 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
15:17:32 Number of Frames: 1404
15:17:32 Framerate: 23.976044
15:17:32 Movie length in Seconds: 59
15:17:32 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
15:21:41 Source is declared tff by a margin of 1/0.
15:21:41 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
15:21:41 Analyzed 559 sections of five frames
15:21:41 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
15:21:41 Found Progressive Sections:559 100.00%
15:21:41 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
15:21:41 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 559
15:21:41 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
15:21:41 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
15:21:41 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
15:21:41 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
15:21:41 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
15:21:41 The Movie is declared to progressive
15:21:41 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
15:22:19 Size Audio Extracted: 4684800
15:22:19 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
15:22:22 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
15:22:22 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size 4684800 bytes (4684799)
15:22:23 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
15:22:23 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
15:22:23 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 -o "C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
15:22:24 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
15:22:25 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
buzzqw
7th January 2008, 22:35
@artisticcheese
download the new 0.95 beta http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV095beta2.exe
download the new ffmpegsource 1.14 http://ivtc.org/new/FFmpegSource-1.14.rar
then try checking "use ffmpegsource" AND DON'T move ffmpeg encoding from NONE
BHH
artisticcheese
7th January 2008, 22:47
@artisticcheese
download the new 0.95 beta http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV095beta2.exe
download the new ffmpegsource 1.14 http://ivtc.org/new/FFmpegSource-1.14.rar
then try checking "use ffmpegsource" AND DON'T move ffmpeg encoding from NONE
BHH
But current version definetely has a bug, if I choose "copy original" for audio, it's supposed to use -caudio auto instead of -o which is causing current version to fail. Can this be fixed instead of going to new beta version of everything.
Encoder888
7th January 2008, 22:52
specify quality have priority over constant quantitizer
if you "specify the quality" , the cq you selected (in pop up window) is ignored
just use one or other
That's what I thought too, but I tried encoding a movie with a CQ profile at 18 quantitizer at 90% "specified quality" and then I did the EXACT same thing only this time at 100%, again 18 quantitizer and everything else exactly the same, and I got the EXACT same result.
So, it seems to me that the "specified quality" is the one that gets ignored when you use it with a pure CQ profile ??
artisticcheese
7th January 2008, 23:07
@artisticcheese
download the new 0.95 beta http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV095beta2.exe
download the new ffmpegsource 1.14 http://ivtc.org/new/FFmpegSource-1.14.rar
then try checking "use ffmpegsource" AND DON'T move ffmpeg encoding from NONE
BHH
New version has the same issue.
16:06:36 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
15:56:39 0.95 beta2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:56:39 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
15:56:39 Selected Input file: C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
15:56:39 Selected Output dir: C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\
15:56:39 Selected Final Name: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample
15:56:39 Selected Container type: AVI
15:56:39 Selected Encoder: XviD
15:56:39 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
15:56:39 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
15:56:39 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
15:56:39 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
15:56:39 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
15:56:39 Selected Field Order: AUTO
15:56:39 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
15:56:39 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
15:56:39 Enabled FFmpegSource
15:56:39 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
15:56:39 Track Language 1: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
15:56:39 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
15:56:39 Track Language 2: NONE
15:56:39 Audio Codec 2: Lame
15:56:39 Selected Unlimited media size
15:56:41 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
15:56:43 Size Audio Extracted: 4684800
15:58:34 Aspect ratio: 2.35
15:58:34 Number of Frames: 1404
15:58:34 Framerate: 23.976
15:58:34 Movie length in Seconds: 59
15:58:34 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
16:05:51 Source is declared tff by a margin of 1/0.
16:05:51 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
16:05:51 Analyzed 558 sections of five frames
16:05:51 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
16:05:51 Found Progressive Sections:558 100.00%
16:05:51 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
16:05:51 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 558
16:05:51 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
16:05:51 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
16:05:51 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
16:05:51 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
16:05:51 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
16:05:51 The Movie is declared to progressive
16:05:51 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
16:06:26 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
16:06:26 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size 4684800 bytes (4684799)
16:06:36 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
16:06:36 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
16:06:36 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
16:06:40 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
16:06:40 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
steveski
8th January 2008, 06:42
Hi,
I'm trying to encode 2 audio tracks into output file.
The first one encodes fine, but after a .aac file is generated for the second track the application has an error and asks me if I want to go ahead without audio or not (the child process), then after clicking No, it goes ahead and converts to aac with Nero Digital but overwrites the first one.
Can you please fix this naming issue in a future release?
Thanks,
steveski
buzzqw
8th January 2008, 08:04
@Encoder888
my bad. i have fixed this issues, the constant quality profile is indipendent from specify quality options.
The "specify quality" trigger crf encoding only for 1 pass or 2 pass encoding. :o
@artisticcheese
please link me a sample to download and test
BHH
artisticcheese
8th January 2008, 15:23
@artisticcheese
please link me a sample to download and test
BHH
Here is the file (http://www.divshare.com/download/3390950-350)
Make sure you choose "Copy Original" for audio encoding.
buzzqw
8th January 2008, 15:27
downloading...
EDIT: 30 minutes later.. is still downloading... (it's slooow!)
BHH
EDIT2: it's encoding.. but my machine haven't enough power.. :( (p4 2.6 northwood)
i will reort again when muxing finished
buzzqw
8th January 2008, 16:59
Done succesfully!
with automkv 0.95beta 2, ffmpegsource 1.14
16:39:04 0.95 beta2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
16:39:04 OS Version: Windows XP
16:39:04 Selected Input file: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv
16:39:04 Selected Output dir: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\
16:39:04 Selected Final Name: The Kingdom
16:39:04 Selected Container type: AVI
16:39:04 Selected Encoder: XviD
16:39:04 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
16:39:04 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
16:39:04 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
16:39:04 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
16:39:04 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
16:39:04 Selected Field Order: AUTO
16:39:04 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
16:39:04 Enabled FFmpegSource
16:39:04 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
16:39:04 Track Language 1: The Kingdom.mkv
16:39:04 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
16:39:04 Track Language 2: NONE
16:39:04 Audio Codec 2: Lame
16:39:04 Selected Unlimited media size
16:39:05 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
16:39:09 Size Audio Extracted: 4684800
16:40:43 Aspect ratio: 2.35
16:40:43 Number of Frames: 1404
16:40:43 Framerate: 23.976
16:40:43 Movie length in Seconds: 59
16:40:43 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
16:40:43 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avi"
16:52:52 Accepted values are between 996147 and 1059062 bytes (movie+audio)
16:52:52 Got a file of size: 176580768 bytes + audio size 4684800 bytes (181265568)
16:52:52 Only Movie Size: 176580768 bytes
16:52:52 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
16:53:06 Encoding finished: 00:12:23 elapsed time
16:53:06 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
16:53:06 Script AutoCrop.log
16:53:06
16:53:06 Crop(0,0,1920,816)
16:53:06 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
16:53:06 Script movie.avs
16:53:06 [cut load plugin part]
16:53:06
16:53:06 #loadpluginstart
16:53:06
16:53:06 #test1
16:53:06
16:53:06
16:53:06 #importstart
16:53:06
16:53:06 #test2
16:53:06
16:53:06 movie = FFmpegSource("C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv",vtrack=-1,atrack=-2,seekmode=0,timecodes="Test.timecodes",vcache=true,vcachefile="Test.ffcache")
16:53:06 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
16:53:06 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
16:53:06 movie = AssumeFPS(movie,24000,1001)
16:53:06 function getOrder(clip c) {
16:53:06 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
16:53:06 Return order }
16:53:06 #filter1start
16:53:06
16:53:06 #test3
16:53:06
16:53:06 last = movie
16:53:07 fixed_aspect = 2.352941
16:53:07 out_width = 1920
16:53:07 out_height = 816
16:53:07 #resizestart
16:53:07
16:53:07 #test4
16:53:07
16:53:07 #filter2start
16:53:07
16:53:07 #test5
16:53:07
16:53:07 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
16:53:07 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
16:53:07 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
16:53:07
16:53:07 VirtualDub.Open("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetSource("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\temp\\audio.ac3",0x00000203,0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].DeleteComments(1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].AdjustChapters(1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetMode(0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetClipMode(1,1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetConversion(0,0,0,0,0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetVolume();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetCompression();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].EnableFilterGraph(0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.stream[0].filters.Clear();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
16:53:07 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\The Kingdom.avi");
16:53:07 VirtualDub.Close();
16:53:07
16:53:07 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
and i have redone it but reducing to 640x272
16:59:55 0.95 beta2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
16:59:55 OS Version: Windows XP
16:59:55 Selected Input file: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv
16:59:55 Selected Output dir: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\
16:59:55 Selected Final Name: The Kingdom
16:59:55 Selected Container type: AVI
16:59:55 Selected Encoder: XviD
16:59:55 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
16:59:55 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
16:59:55 Selected Resizer: SimpleResize (neutral soft) / 640
16:59:55 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
16:59:55 Selected Deinterlacer: NONE
16:59:55 Selected Field Order: AUTO
16:59:55 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 3)
16:59:55 Enabled FFmpegSource
16:59:55 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
16:59:55 Track Language 1: The Kingdom.mkv
16:59:55 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
16:59:55 Track Language 2: NONE
16:59:55 Audio Codec 2: Lame
16:59:55 Selected Unlimited media size
16:59:57 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
17:00:00 Size Audio Extracted: 4684800
17:01:31 Aspect ratio: 2.35
17:01:31 Number of Frames: 1404
17:01:31 Framerate: 23.976
17:01:31 Movie length in Seconds: 59
17:01:31 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
17:01:32 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 3 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avi"
17:04:23 Accepted values are between 996147 and 1059062 bytes (movie+audio)
17:04:23 Got a file of size: 15301316 bytes + audio size 4684800 bytes (19986116)
17:04:23 Only Movie Size: 15301316 bytes
17:04:23 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
17:04:29 Encoding finished: 00:02:57 elapsed time
17:04:29 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:04:29 Script AutoCrop.log
17:04:29
17:04:29 Crop(0,0,1920,816)
17:04:29 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:04:29 Script movie.avs
17:04:29
17:04:29 17:04:29 #importstart
17:04:29
17:04:29 #test2
17:04:29
17:04:29 movie = FFmpegSource("C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv",vtrack=-1,atrack=-2,seekmode=0,timecodes="Test.timecodes",vcache=true,vcachefile="Test.ffcache")
17:04:29 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
17:04:29 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
17:04:29 movie = AssumeFPS(movie,24000,1001)
17:04:29 function getOrder(clip c) {
17:04:29 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
17:04:29 Return order }
17:04:29 #filter1start
17:04:29
17:04:29 #test3
17:04:29
17:04:29 last=movie.Crop(0,0,1920,816)
17:04:29 fixed_aspect = 2.352941
17:04:29 out_width = 640
17:04:29 out_height = 272
17:04:29 #resizestart
17:04:29
17:04:29 #test4
17:04:29
17:04:29 SimpleResize(out_width,out_height)
17:04:29 #filter2start
17:04:29
17:04:29 #test5
17:04:29
17:04:29 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
17:04:29 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:04:29 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
17:04:29
17:04:29 VirtualDub.Open("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetSource("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\temp\\audio.ac3",0x00000203,0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].DeleteComments(1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].AdjustChapters(1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetMode(0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetClipMode(1,1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetConversion(0,0,0,0,0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetVolume();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetCompression();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].EnableFilterGraph(0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.stream[0].filters.Clear();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
17:04:29 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("C:\\Programmi\\PureBasic410\\_test files\\The Kingdom.avi");
17:04:29 VirtualDub.Close();
17:04:29
17:04:29 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
BHH
artisticcheese
8th January 2008, 17:35
But you did not use FFMpeg.exe anywhere here, right? I'm not familiar with what all this stuff is doing all I know is that in output in both of my cases FFmpeg.exe was given wrong parameters, for example command below will fail becouse -o is not valid parameter. AutoMKV supply wrong parameter to FFMPeg.exe which causing it not to produce movie.avi and error after that.
15:22:23 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 -o "C:\Program Files\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
buzzqw
8th January 2008, 17:57
(always using automkv 0.95 beta2 , with THIS BUILD OF FFFMPEG.EXE http://downloads.sourceforge.net/mplayer-win32/FFmpeg-svn-11050.7z?modtime=1195377594&big_mirror=0)
no, not using ffmpeg
but if i select on ffmpeg encoding "xvid" and on first panel for audio "copy original"
this is the encoding string passed to ffmpeg for the first pass
"C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 2 -i "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -b 30000 -cropleft 0 -croptop 0 -cropright 0 -cropbottom 0 -s 640x272 -bf 2 -pass 1 -r 23.976 -acodec libmp3lame -ac 2 -ab 112000 -ar 44100 "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avi"
and this is the second pass
"C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\AutoMKV\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 2 -i "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\The Kingdom.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -b 740000 -cropleft 0 -croptop 0 -cropright 0 -cropbottom 0 -s 640x272 -bf 2 -pass 2 -r 23.976 -acodec libmp3lame -ac 2 -ab 112000 -ar 44100 "C:\Programmi\PureBasic410\_test files\temp\movie.avi"
the audio isn't being copied since i forced usage of ffmpeg
BHH
artisticcheese
8th January 2008, 19:21
Just made another run, log below. This is with latest of everything. See FFMpeg string output as
C:\Documents and Settings\gregory>"C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.e
xe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ES
iR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\down
loads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
If I execute it manually it fails with error below. I beleive AutoMKV passes some wrong parameters. What can be the reason for that?
Input #0, matroska, from 'C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.
x264-ESiR.sample.mkv':
Duration: 00:00:58.5, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x816 [PAR 1:1 DAR 40:17], 23.98
tb(r)
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: liba52, 48000 Hz, 5:1
Stream #0.2(swe): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.3(fre): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.4(dan): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.5(spa): Subtitle: 0x0000
Output #0, avi, to 'C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi':
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: libxvid, yuv420p, 1920x816 [PAR 1:1 DAR 40:17], q=2
-31, 98787 kb/s, 23.98 tb(c)
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, 5:1, 64 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
[mp2 @ 00A50410]encoding 6 channel(s) is not allowed in mp2
Error while opening codec for output stream #0.1 - maybe incorrect parameters su
ch as bit_rate, rate, width or height
C:\Documents and Settings\gregory>
12:22:09 0.95 beta2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
12:22:09 OS Version: Windows Server 2003
12:22:09 Selected Input file: C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
12:22:09 Selected Output dir: C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\
12:22:09 Selected Final Name: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample
12:22:09 Selected Container type: AVI
12:22:09 Selected Encoder: XviD
12:22:09 Selected Size: Unlimited File Size
12:22:09 Selected Profile: Constant_Quality.xml
12:22:09 Selected Resizer: NONE / Original
12:22:09 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:22:09 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
12:22:09 Selected Field Order: AUTO
12:22:09 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
12:22:09 Enabled Constant Quality With Unlimited Size (Q 2)
12:22:09 Enabled FFmpegSource
12:22:09 Using Matrix: Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm
12:22:09 Track Language 1: The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv
12:22:09 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
12:22:09 Track Language 2: NONE
12:22:09 Audio Codec 2: Lame
12:22:09 Selected Unlimited media size
12:22:10 Extracted Audio with FFmpeg!
12:22:11 Size Audio Extracted: 4684800
12:23:18 Aspect ratio: 2.35
12:23:18 Number of Frames: 1404
12:23:18 Framerate: 23.976
12:23:18 Movie length in Seconds: 59
12:23:18 Movie Width/Height: 1920/816
12:26:16 Source is declared tff by a margin of 1/0.
12:26:16 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
12:26:16 Analyzed 837 sections of five frames
12:26:16 Found Interlace Sections: 0 0.00%
12:26:16 Found Progressive Sections:837 100.00%
12:26:16 Found Telecined Sections: 0 0.00%
12:26:16 Found Zero Mov: 100.00% 837
12:26:16 Found One Mov: 0.00% 0
12:26:16 Found Two Mov: 0.00% 0
12:26:16 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
12:26:16 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
12:26:16 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
12:26:16 The Movie is declared to progressive
12:26:16 CQ encoding XviD: C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe -cq 2 -max_bframes 2 -imax 31 -quality 6 -vhqmode 1 -qtype 0 -pmax 31 -bmax 31 -bquant_ratio 100 -bquant_offset 0 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -par AUTO -qmatrix "C:\Program Files\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Didees SixOfNine-HVS.cqm" -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
12:26:19 Accepted values are between 697303040 and 741343232 bytes (movie+audio)
12:26:19 Got a file of size: -1 bytes + audio size 4684800 bytes (4684799)
12:26:20 BREAK ! FILE NOT SUPPORTED ! LAST TRY WITH FFMPEG!
12:26:20 Switched to FFmpeg for Video Encoding!
12:26:20 FFmpeg.exe String: "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
12:26:22 Fished FFmpeg Encoding!
12:26:22 Using VirtualDubMod for Muxing!
12:26:24 Encoding finished: 00:00:08 elapsed time
12:26:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:26:24 Script AutoCrop.log
12:26:24
12:26:24 Crop(0,0,1920,816)
12:26:24 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:26:24 Script movie.avs
12:26:24
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
12:26:24 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
12:26:25 LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
12:26:25 #loadpluginstart
12:26:25
12:26:25 #test1
12:26:25
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
12:26:25 Import("C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
12:26:25 #importstart
12:26:25
12:26:25 #test2
12:26:25
12:26:25 movie = FFmpegSource("C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv",vtrack=-1,atrack=-2,seekmode=0,timecodes="Test.timecodes",vcache=true,vcachefile="Test.ffcache")
12:26:25 movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
12:26:25 movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
12:26:25 movie = AssumeFPS(movie,24000,1001)
12:26:25 function getOrder(clip c) {
12:26:25 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
12:26:25 Return order }
12:26:25 #filter1start
12:26:25
12:26:25 #test3
12:26:25
12:26:25 last = movie
12:26:25 fixed_aspect = 2.352941
12:26:25 out_width = 1920
12:26:25 out_height = 816
12:26:25 #resizestart
12:26:25
12:26:26 #test4
12:26:26
12:26:26 #filter2start
12:26:26
12:26:26 #test5
12:26:26
12:26:26 RemoveGrain(mode=2)
12:26:26 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
12:26:26 Script VirtualDubMod.vcf
12:26:26
12:26:26 VirtualDub.Open("C:\\downloads\\The.Kingdom\\temp\\movie.avi",0,0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetSource("C:\\downloads\\The.Kingdom\\temp\\audio.ac3",0x00000203,0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].DeleteComments(1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].AdjustChapters(1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetMode(0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetClipMode(1,1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetConversion(0,0,0,0,0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetVolume();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].SetCompression();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].EnableFilterGraph(0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.stream[0].filters.Clear();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.DeleteComments(1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.AddComment(0x00000005,"ISFT","Done with AutoMKV! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113811");
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.AdjustChapters(1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
12:26:26 VirtualDub.SaveAVI("C:\\downloads\\The.Kingdom\\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.avi");
12:26:26 VirtualDub.Close();
12:26:26
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buzzqw
8th January 2008, 23:16
C:\Documents and Settings\gregory>"C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.e
xe" -threads 4 -i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ES
iR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\down
loads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
the problem is audio..
[mp2 @ 00A50410]encoding 6 channel(s) is not allowed in mp2
i forced NO audio in next build but now launch this
C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -an -threads 4 -i "c:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
then mux the video file movie.avi with audio.ac3 already extracted
BHH
artisticcheese
8th January 2008, 23:27
I'd rather wait for complete solution then do this command line stuff.
So in next build I would be able to use AutoMKV to convert to XVID while preserving original audio using FFMPeg?
How can I find out why DirectShow fails on my system, so I would not have to use FFMpeg.
delacroixp
9th January 2008, 02:00
It's easier to read and understand your post if you include CODE tags.
Just made another run, log below. This is with latest of everything. See FFMpeg string output as
C:\Documents and Settings\gregory> "C:\Program Files\automkv\exe\BeSweet\ffmpeg.exe" -threads 4 - i "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv" -vcodec libxvid -bf 2 -b 98787000 -s 1920x816 -r 23.976 "C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi"
If I execute it manually it fails with error below. I beleive AutoMKV passes some wrong parameters. What can be the reason for that?
Input #0, matroska, from 'C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\The.Kingdom.2007.1080p.HDDVD.x264-ESiR.sample.mkv':
Duration: 00:00:58.5, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x816 [PAR 1:1 DAR 40:17], 23.98 tb(r)
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: liba52, 48000 Hz, 5:1
Stream #0.2(swe): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.3(fre): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.4(dan): Subtitle: 0x0000
Stream #0.5(spa): Subtitle: 0x0000
Output #0, avi, to 'C:\downloads\The.Kingdom\temp\movie.avi':
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: libxvid, yuv420p, 1920x816 [PAR 1:1 DAR 40:17], q=2-31, 98787 kb/s, 23.98 tb(c)
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, 5:1, 64 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
[mp2 @ 00A50410]encoding 6 channel(s) is not allowed in mp2 Error while opening codec for output stream #0.1 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate, rate, width or height]
C:\Documents and Settings\gregory>
:):devil::D
Pascal
artisticcheese
9th January 2008, 02:11
This made my screen to scroll horizontally since there is no wrapping, how this make it's more readable?
delacroixp
9th January 2008, 04:44
This made my screen to scroll horizontally since there is no wrapping, how this make it's more readable?
Indentation/layout is maintained and the 'sequence of events' or the 'overall scope of the program execution' is more easily understood... even if you need to scroll to the right to read one or two lines.
I guess it's a programming thing... layout, whitespace and meaningfull variables can do more for a programme than tagging one command after another eventhough it makes no difference to a computer (spagetti code (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=spaghetti+code)).
It's easier to read and understand a book with proper paragraphs, layout and punctuation !
:):devil::D
Pascal
Encoder888
9th January 2008, 05:44
@Encoder888
my bad. i have fixed this issues, the constant quality profile is indipendent from specify quality options.
The "specify quality" trigger crf encoding only for 1 pass or 2 pass encoding. :o
Okay, that's great, it actually makes more sense this way. Just out of curiosity, did that get fixed in 0.93a or 0.93 ? I know it's a strange question, but I'd like to know (long story), please let me know if possible ;))
Thx & keep up the good work.
Raven_
9th January 2008, 16:35
Is there any good tutorial out there for AutoMKV?
I'm encoding some HD content into H.264 and would like to know more details on the different quality profiles and encoding times such as 2 pass balanced, 2 pass better quality, 2 pass extreme, insane, etc.
I also have some 2:35 anamorphic HD content and wanted to know if its possible to re-encode to non-anamorphic 16:9 and will this cause aspect ratio issues? AutoMKV says its a MOD16 resize.
Also, is there a way to tell autoMKV I would only like to encode the first 2 mins of the movie so I can then check the result and quality without having to wait 5-10 hours each time :(
Thanks
TheResidentEvil
9th January 2008, 19:23
Check this out for some help raven.
http://automkv.a.wiki-site.com/index.php/Help:Contents
Anyone know which filter would work best with a sports game. I was looking at MipSmooth(movieHQ2). I know it is a matter of opinion, but which ones should I be focusing on. Also interested in which resizefilter to pick. How do you determine which filters you should be using? I guess it is based on the content so my content is a 720p or 1080i ts of a football game.
jamos
9th January 2008, 19:31
It's easier to read and understand your post if you include CODE tags.
:):devil::D
Pascal
Looks like the command line is not converting the audio from 6 channel (which is what it probably is) to 2 channel.
valnar
9th January 2008, 20:00
Anyone know which filter would work best with a sports game. I was looking at MipSmooth(movieHQ2). I know it is a matter of opinion, but which ones should I be focusing on. Also interested in which resizefilter to pick. How do you determine which filters you should be using?
I second this request. I realize everything included is AVISynth filters, but is there a FAQ somewhere on all the pros and cons of each?
-Robert
hw360
10th January 2008, 04:53
I've been using AutoMKV to convert big .mkv video to smaller .mkv video for PDA playing.
I usually burn subtitle (the subtitle is embended as a text stream in source .mkv file), it worked very well. However, today it stops working. The subtitle is not burned into the final video (I did check 'burn subtitle' in advanced settings tab), although the source file plays fine with subtitle (MPC with CCCP codecs).
I guess I messed up some directshow filter settings. Does anyone know how to make 'burn subtitle' works? Many thanks.
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