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buzzqw
14th January 2008, 08:26
@Nightshiver

LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV093_NORIP\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV093_NORIP\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\AutoMKV093_NORIP\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
NicAC3Source("D:\temp\fixed1.ac3")
#Applying ORIGINAL downmixing routines

function addvideo(clip c) {
blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
Return audiodub(last,c)
}
Normalize()

Soundout(output="cmd",type=1,format=3,autoclose=true,executable="D:\AutoMKV093_NORIP\exe\besweet\neroaacenc.exe",prefilename=" -ignorelength -q 1.00 -if - -of audio.mp4",postfilename="",nofilename=true,showoutput=false)

in this script there is nothing that will downmix the audio channels
please try opening audio.mp4 in foobar and look at proprierty info, you can also use avinaptic on final muxed file

@ZappoB
EDIT: OK, it seems to be a problem with the filename or the script! If I load "audio1.ac3" into DGIndex, the process goes on... :eek:
load audio on dgindex ???

@reddragon72
what is your "Disk Settings" ?

also edit the profile to this (i hope..)
<VbvPeakRate>6000000</VbvPeakRate>
<VbvMaxRate>6000000</VbvMaxRate>
<VbvBuffer>0</VbvBuffer>

BHH

reddragon72
14th January 2008, 16:19
@reddragon72
what is your "Disk Settings" ?

also edit the profile to this (i hope..)
<VbvPeakRate>6000000</VbvPeakRate>
<VbvMaxRate>6000000</VbvMaxRate>
<VbvBuffer>0</VbvBuffer>

BHH

I set it to "3000" and I get that size every time. and I tried setting both of those to 6000000 and no change. When I use the SAP profile the bitrate limit seems to be 7000 or just a tad over, but that is still to much for the 360 to handle for long periods. it's almost like it is not useing the profile, and I changed all the profiles to make sure that the change is there.

buzzqw
14th January 2008, 16:50
again.. what is your disk settings ?

BHH

reddragon72
14th January 2008, 18:26
again.. what is your disk settings ?

BHH

I type in 3000 so I get a 3gig file. that is the only disk settings that I know of, and that is on the basics setting tab located in the middle on the bottom next to resizers. or is there another disk settings I am missing.

buzzqw
14th January 2008, 18:32
yea, it is what i mean

please post a log of encoding (or only thew xvid encoding bat)

BHH

reddragon72
14th January 2008, 18:40
yea, it is what i mean

please post a log of encoding (or only thew xvid encoding bat)

BHH

when I get home tonight I'll post it up for you to look at.

I also have the computer encoding another movie right now. I deleted everything and re downloaded autoMKV 93 then made the adjustments to see if that helps.

cheshire2k
14th January 2008, 20:32
sorry if im alittle vague with this post but im having a few problems automkv was working fine until i started using hte new 9.3 version now what it does is says the output bitrate is like a million or sommit and takes forever to process any ideas also ive tried the beta version to still does it also is there anyway to set a custom resolution ?.

Thanks

buzzqw
14th January 2008, 20:45
@cheshire2k

First of all Welcome to the Forum!

:logfile:

BHH

cheshire2k
14th January 2008, 21:38
:( ive lost it next time it happens ill post here and can i change the resolution ?

Thanks
P.S What do the filters do

Nightshiver
14th January 2008, 22:12
Alright, I looked at the audio and it does indeed say 6 channel. But why does it say Stereo when I play the file in VLC?

bigggt
14th January 2008, 23:03
I have a Pentium D CPU 3.00 GHz and 3 gb of ram , when i try to encode a 3 gb avi to mp4 format with the ps3 preset the second pass takes 6 hours and Windows Task manager is reporting 100% cpu usage

is this normal

chrislynch
15th January 2008, 02:12
I cannot seem to complete a 2-pass Xvid AVI encode using AutoMKV. On the second pass, xvid_encraw.exe crashes. Here is what I get:


Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: xvid_encraw.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 46d75f5f
Fault Module Name: xvidcore.dll
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 46a74f0c
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00025d9f
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: bab8
Additional Information 2: a28567c5a84425e7c226e00a51578120
Additional Information 3: 4f3d
Additional Information 4: 6416176985aa6b9751507bbb2bd3d347

Here is the log output:

15:25:20 0.95 beta 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
15:25:20 Selected Input file: C:\DOMINO\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
15:25:20 Selected Output dir: C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\
15:25:20 Selected Final Name: DOMINO
15:25:20 Selected Container type: AVI
15:25:20 Selected Encoder: XviD
15:25:20 Selected Size: 3 CD / 1
15:25:20 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Extreme_Quality.xml
15:25:20 Selected Resizer: BicubicResize (sharp=0,0.75) / 1280
15:25:20 Selected Filters: RemoveGrain(mode=3)
15:25:20 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
15:25:20 Selected Field Order: AUTO
15:25:20 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
15:25:20 Using Matrix: Sharktooth's EQM v3HR.cqm
15:25:20 Track Language 1: 80: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
15:25:20 Audio Codec 1: AC3
15:25:20 Audio Quality 1: 448
15:25:20 Audio Channel 1: DPL II
15:25:20 Track Language 2: NONE
15:25:20 Audio Codec 2: Lame
15:25:20 Advanced Audio Settings DUMP Track 1
15:25:20 Audio Track Language: und
15:25:20 Nero Option Profiles: AUTO --- Encoding Mode: Quality
15:25:20 CCT Option Profiles: AUTO --- Channel Options: AUTO
15:25:21 Lame Settings: ABR
15:25:21 Audio Normalization: 1
15:25:21 Frequency: AUTO --- Tempo: NONE --- Pitch: NONE --- Other Add:
15:25:21
15:25:21 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [2:07:27:06]
15:25:21 Dgindex CMD: C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=80 -YR=2 -AIF=[C:\DOMINO\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
15:28:50 D2V file size: 988749
15:28:50 Audio 1 :movie t80 3_2ch 448kbps delay 0ms.ac3
15:28:50 Pre Audio Size: 428614144 bytes
15:28:51 Applying DelayAudio of 0 to audio file: movie t80 3_2ch 448kbps delay 0ms.ac3
15:28:51 Encoding C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie t80 3_2ch 448kbps delay 0ms.ac3 to AC3 with 448 quality
15:37:10 Unable to encode Audio, try piping with FFmpeg!
15:39:25 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 428612352 bytes
15:39:25 D2V Film Detected: 100.000000% FILM found
15:39:28 Number of Frames: 229387
15:39:28 Framerate: 29.970030
15:39:28 Movie length in Seconds: 7654
15:39:28 Movie Width/Height: 720/480
15:39:28 DgIndex AR: 16:9
15:44:22 Source is declared tff by a margin of 182/0.
15:44:22 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
15:44:22 Analyzed 978 sections of five frames
15:44:22 Found Interlace Sections: 15 1.53%
15:44:22 Found Progressive Sections:67 6.85%
15:44:22 Found Telecined Sections: 896 91.62%
15:44:22 Found Zero Mov: 6.85% 67
15:44:22 Found One Mov: 1.53% 15
15:44:22 Found Two Mov: 91.62% 896
15:44:22 Found Three Mov: 0.00% 0
15:44:22 Found Four Mov: 0.00% 0
15:44:22 Found Five Mov: 0.00% 0
15:44:22 The Movie is declared to telecined
15:44:22 FIRST pass XviD: "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass1 -bitrate 1846 -turbo -max_bframes 2 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_ratio 162 -kboost 20 -odegrade 9 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Sharktooth's EQM v3HR.cqm" -i "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
15:44:22 SECOND pass XviD: "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\exe\encoder\xvid_encraw.exe" -pass2 -bitrate 1846 -max_bframes 2 -imax 16 -qpel -quality 6 -vhqmode 4 -pmax 16 -bmax 16 -bquant_ratio 162 -kboost 20 -odegrade 9 -nopacked -nochromame -bvhq -threads 0 -qmatrix "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\profiles\XviD-profiles\matrix\Sharktooth's EQM v3HR.cqm" -i "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie.avs" -type 2 -avi "C:\Users\Chris\Desktop\automkv\temp\movie.avi"
16:52:27 Starting Second Pass

I am running Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit without SP1. I have no codec packs installed. I only have Xvid 1.1.3, Haali Media Splitter, AC3Filter, and CoreAVC installed. I found an older version of the xvidcore.dll, and replaced it with your pacakged on. I have tried AutoMKV 0.93a and 0.97beta7.

I am trying to rip my DVD's and upconvert at the same time so I can stream them to my Xbox 360.

How can I fix this?

If I cannot fix this, I will have no other choice but to encode to WMV.

buzzqw
15th January 2008, 08:41
@cheshire2k

an i change the resolution

... you can change width in main panel .. or use manual resize in advanced settings

and filters.. do varius things.. search filter's name on forum

@bigggt

what's resolution (width/height) ? .. and yes.. can be normal (can be due to filters, deinterlacer...)

@chrislynch

try this buiild http://members.optusnet.com.au/squid_80/xvid_encraw.zip
and if failing
this http://tirnanog.fate.jp/mirror/XviD/xvid_encraw.7z

unzip in \exe\encoder

BHH

cheshire2k
15th January 2008, 16:31
does anyone have the links to download the noinstall version of 0.91 ? thanks

buzzqw
15th January 2008, 16:38
www.64k.it/andres

go in "a"

BHH

cheshire2k
16th January 2008, 10:23
does anyone know what the best filter to use to sharpen the movie or would i have to add one my self.
Thanks

buzzqw
16th January 2008, 13:10
as filert use SeeSaw
as resizer use LimitedSharpenFaster

BHH

spotter
16th January 2008, 18:42
@buzzqw: I seem to be seeing slightly undersized files (1-2MB). I set it for 350 (1/2 CD) and get 348 or recently set for 370 and get 368.

This is x264/mkv files, could it be overestimating the muxing overhead?

thanks.

buzzqw
16th January 2008, 20:50
2 or 3 mb of downsize it's a safe margin

i prefer to keep it a little smaller than bigger and cannot burn

if you prefer set disk settings to 353 for gaining 3 mb...

BHH

kikker
16th January 2008, 20:56
Hi, I'm trying to use the latest version, however, the ffmpeg libraries can't be copied to my system32 folder in Vista. I've tried running the exe both as a limited user and as an admin.

Which files need to be copied to that folder, and why is it necessary in this latest version of AutoMKV that files need to copied to my system folder?

buzzqw
16th January 2008, 21:51
ffmpegsource library is needed to copy into a system folder only for opening avs files created by automkv in virtualdub

when automkv is running it creates a virtual path that include all \exe\encoder folder

in automkv 0.95 and with new ffmpegsource.dll (1.14) there not need to copy ffmpegsource dlls to system folder

BHH

kikker
16th January 2008, 22:04
Ok, thanks, but why does the app try to copy unsuccessfully the 8 files into the system32 folder if there is a virtual path in the exe folder? In other words, I'm not sure I follow what you are saying.

cheshire2k
16th January 2008, 22:11
21:03:15 0.93 - - - - - - - - - - - - - START JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
21:03:15 OS Version: Windows XP
21:03:15 Selected Input file: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO
21:03:15 Selected Output dir: C:\TEMP\temp\
21:03:15 Selected Final Name: VTS_01_0
21:03:15 Selected Container type: MKV
21:03:15 Selected Encoder: X264
21:03:15 Selected Size: 2 CD / 1
21:03:15 Selected Profile: 2_Pass_Insane_Quality.xml
21:03:15 Selected Resizer: LimitedSharpenFaster / 1024
21:03:15 Selected Filters: SeeSaw()
21:03:15 Selected Deinterlacer: AUTO
21:03:15 Selected Field Order: AUTO
21:03:15 NeroAACEnc.exe: not present
21:03:15 Enabled CRF/CQ AutoRes at 18 value
21:03:15 Activate PGC Ripping: 1
21:03:15 Track Language 1: 80: English (AC3 6ch, 0xBD 0x80) [0]
21:03:15 Audio Codec 1: Copy Original
21:03:15 Track Language 2: NONE
21:03:15 Audio Codec 2: Ogg Vorbis
21:03:15
21:03:15 Activate PGC processing: PGC 1 [1:32:36:22]
21:03:15 Dgindex CMD: G:\AutoMKV093\exe\dgindex\dgindex.exe -FO=0 -OM=1 -TN=80 -YR=2 -AIF=[F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob] -OF=[C:\TEMP\temp\movie] -exit -minimize
21:05:40 D2V file size: 724984
21:05:40 Starting fixing audio delay on track number T80
21:05:40 DelayCut CMD: G:\AutoMKV093\exe\dgindex\Delaycut.exe -auto -out "C:\TEMP\temp\fixed1.ac3" "C:\TEMP\temp\movie t80 3_2ch 448kbps delay -192ms.ac3"
21:05:40 Original movie t80 3_2ch 448kbps delay -192ms.ac3 Audio Size: 310266429 bytes
21:05:50 Fixed1 Audio Size: 310254336 bytes
21:05:50 Finished fixing audio delay
21:05:50 Renamed file fixed1.ac3 to audio.ac3
21:05:50 Encoded 1' Audio Track: 310254336 bytes
21:07:10 Avi engage mode not corrected, switched to DirectShowSource
21:07:13 !!! WARNING - Trying with FFmpegSource
21:07:15 Aspect ratio: 16:9
21:07:15 Number of Frames:
21:07:15 Framerate:
21:07:15 Movie length in Seconds: 1
21:07:15 Movie Width/Height: /
21:07:15 DgIndex AR: 16:9
21:07:16 Aspect ratio: 16:9
21:07:16 Number of Frames:
21:07:16 Framerate:
21:07:16 Movie length in Seconds: 1
21:07:16 Movie Width/Height: /
21:07:16 DgIndex AR: 16:9
21:07:17 Source is hybrid bff and tff at 0 bff and 0 tff.
21:07:17 Advanced Deinterlace Routines Log
21:07:17 Analyzed 0 sections of five frames
21:07:17 Found Interlace Sections: 0 -1.#J%
21:07:17 Found Progressive Sections:0 -1.#J%
21:07:17 Found Telecined Sections: 0 -1.#J%
21:07:17 Found Zero Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Found One Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Found Two Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Found Three Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Found Four Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Found Five Mov: -1.#J% 0
21:07:17 Starting X264
21:07:17 Command Line 1' Pass X264: G:\AutoMKV093\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 1 --bitrate 9252755 --stats "C:\TEMP\temp\.stats" --ref 1 --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --no-fast-pskip --filter -2,-1 --subme 2 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me dia --no-ssim --level 4.1 --merange 32 --b-pyramid --analyse none --threads auto --thread-input --output NUL "C:\TEMP\temp\movie.avs"
21:07:17 Command Line 2' Pass X264: G:\AutoMKV093\exe\encoder\x264.exe --pass 2 --bitrate 9252755 --stats "C:\TEMP\temp\.stats" --progress --keyint 250 --bframes 3 --qpmin 10 --qpmax 51 --no-psnr --no-fast-pskip --mixed-refs --trellis 2 --ref 16 --filter -2,-1 --subme 6 --direct auto --vbv-maxrate 25000 --me umh --no-ssim --level 4.1 --merange 32 --weightb --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8,p4x4 --8x8dct --threads auto --thread-input --output "C:\TEMP\temp\movie.mp4" "C:\TEMP\temp\movie.avs"
21:07:20 Finished 1' Pass X264
21:07:25 "G:\AutoMKV093\exe\matroska\mkvmerge.exe" -o "C:\TEMP\temp\VTS_01_0.mkv" --track-name -1:"VTS_01_0" --aspect-ratio 1:-1.#IND00 --split 700M --split-max-files 2 --chapters "G:\AutoMKV093\exe\chapters.txt" "C:\TEMP\temp\movie.mp4" --language -1:eng --default-track -1:yes "C:\TEMP\temp\audio.ac3" --title "Done with AutoMKV 0.93 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=854221 "
21:07:25 Encoding finished: 00:00:05 elapsed time
21:07:25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
21:07:25 Script movie.avs
21:07:25
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\AddGrain.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\autocrop.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\aWarpSharp(Pruned).dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\blockbuster.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\cnr2.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\ColorMatrix.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Convolution3D.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\corrector.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\DctFilter.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Decomb.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Deen.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\degrainmedian.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\DGDecode.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\EEDI2.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFMpegSource.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFT3DFilter.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FluxSmooth.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\frfun7.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\hqdn3d.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LeakKernelDeint.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MaskTools.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\medianblur.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MipSmooth.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MSharpen.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mt_masktools.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mvtools.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\RemoveGrainS.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\RepairS.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SangNom.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SimpleResize.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TBilateral.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TDeint.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TIVTC.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TomsMoComp.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\TTempSmooth.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\UnDot.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\UnFilter.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\VSFilter.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\warpsharp.dll")
21:07:25 #loadpluginstart
21:07:25
21:07:25 #test1
21:07:25
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\BlindDeHalo3_mt2.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Deblock_QED_MT2.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FastLineDarken 1.3 MT MOD.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\HybridFuPP.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LanczosPlus.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\Lem.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\LimitedSharpenFaster.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\MCBob_v03c.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\mvbob.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\QMlib.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\seesaw.avsi")
21:07:25 Import("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\spresso.avsi")
21:07:25 #importstart
21:07:25
21:07:25 #test2
21:07:25
21:07:25 movie = mpeg2source("C:\TEMP\temp\movie.d2v")
21:07:25 function getOrder(clip c) {
21:07:25 order = GetParity(c) ? 1 : 0
21:07:25 Return order }
21:07:25 #filter1start
21:07:25
21:07:25 #test3
21:07:25
21:07:25 #cropstart
21:07:25
21:07:25 cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=0,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
21:07:25 fixed_aspect = -1.#IND00
21:07:25 c_width = width(cropclip)
21:07:25 c_height = Round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
21:07:25 input_par = float(float(c_width)/float(c_height))
21:07:25 input_par = input_par > 1.4 ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
21:07:25 out_width = 1024
21:07:25 out_height = Round(float(out_width) / input_par)
21:07:25 hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
21:07:25 out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
21:07:25 new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
21:07:25 autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples=40,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=34,samplestartframe=0)
21:07:25
21:07:25 #resizestart
21:07:25
21:07:25 #test4
21:07:25
21:07:25 LimitedSharpenFaster(smode=4,ss_x=1.25, ss_y=1.25, strength=150, overshoot=1,dest_x=out_width,dest_y=out_height)
21:07:25 #filter2start
21:07:25
21:07:25 #test5
21:07:25
21:07:25 SeeSaw()
21:07:25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
21:07:25 Script mkvmaudio.avs
21:07:25
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\NicAudio.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\SoundOut.dll")
21:07:25 LoadPlugin("G:\AutoMKV093\exe\filter\FFmpegSource.dll")
21:07:25 NicAC3Source("C:\TEMP\temp\fixed1.ac3")
21:07:25 #Applying STEREO downmixing routines
21:07:25 function stereo(clip a)
21:07:25 {
21:07:25 flr = GetChannel(a, 1, 2)
21:07:25 fcc = GetChannel(a, 3)
21:07:25 lfe = GetChannel(a, 4)
21:07:25 lfc = MixAudio(fcc, lfe, 0.2071, 0.2071)
21:07:25 mix = MergeChannels(lfc, lfc)
21:07:25 lrc = MixAudio(flr, mix, 0.2929, 1.0)
21:07:25 blr = GetChannel(a, 5, 6)
21:07:25 Return MixAudio(lrc, blr, 1.0, 0.2929)
21:07:25 }
21:07:25 #
21:07:25 6==Audiochannels() ? stereo() : last
21:07:25 function addvideo(clip c) {
21:07:25 blankclip(length = Int(100 * AudioLengthF(c) / float(audiorate(c))), fps=100)
21:07:25 Return audiodub(last,c)
21:07:25 }
21:07:25 Normalize()
21:07:25
21:07:25
21:07:25 - - - - - - - - - - - - FINISHED JOBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

When I converted nothing comes out but this my LOG.

nx6
17th January 2008, 06:59
Alternatively... if you want total control of your choice of encoding section/segment (intro's can be misleading at times)... consider loading the file directly into DGIndex (AutoMKV095\exe\DGIndex\DGIndex.exe).
Select the section ([...]) of your choice...

Save project... and then load the d2v file into AutoMKV (skipping audio if you so prefer).

Pascal
Don't forget to adjust the size of the final movie to match the size of the clip you take if you're not using a ConstantQuality profile.

Take the number of minutes in the movie divided by the targeted final size of file for the full movie, then multiply by the number of minutes you're using for your sample. On my last project I was not using audio in the sample. So I estimated the bitrate the audio would use and found the size the audio would have taken up in the sample and subtracted that out, too.

buzzqw
17th January 2008, 08:11
@kikker
ok.. i wil try to explain better (and sorry for my english)
while automkv is up and running the \exe\encoder is a system folder , so windows when searching for some dlls will search even in this directory

when automkv is shut down the virtual path is removed and the dlls in \exe\encoder aren't more avaiable to windows

the ffmpegsource.dll need for fuction that other dlls (zlib.dll, avcodec.dll, sw-scale.dll...) are in avaiable to windows; this is not a problem when automkv is running (the virtual path)

BUT when automkv is closed, the script created by automkv (that do loadplugin("ffmpegsource.dll")) aren't "loadable" by virtualdub since the needed dlls aren't avaiable , aren't in path

so if you allow to copy the dlls even when automkv is not running you will be able to open automkv script in virtualdub :)

ok?

@cheshire2k

make sure you have installed ALL software linked in first post
i can bet that something is missing..

BHH

cheshire2k
17th January 2008, 13:29
soft like ? i just downloaded the http://www.64k.it/andres/data/a/AutoMKV093.rar link what else do i need when i was using an earlier version there was no problems but now it says its converting in a cmd prompt box 32x32 or sommit.

buzzqw
17th January 2008, 13:38
reinstall avisynth 2.57
reinstall xvid koepi build
reinstall ffdshow tryout beta 4

something gone wild in your system

you can even try the new 0.95 beta

BHH

cheshire2k
17th January 2008, 16:31
ok sorry for asking on here but you guys seem to know your stuff but what i want is to know to sharpen a movie but keep the same compression ive tried to do an avs but it I have to recompress but i dont know what settings to use as i use 1 click wizards. Any idea on how to use that seesaw .

Thanks

TSX1
17th January 2008, 16:59
Is it possible to remove an Audio track from a MKV file with two or more audio track (trying to reduce file size)? Is it possible with AutoMKV?
Thanks in advance

buzzqw
17th January 2008, 17:18
@TSX1

First of All Welcome to the Forum

you don't neet automkv

install mkvtoolnix, launch mmg.exe
drag&drop your mkv, deselect what you don't want and remux

BHH

Honeyko
17th January 2008, 17:40
Is it possible to remove an Audio track from a MKV file with two or more audio track (trying to reduce file size)?

MKVmerge GUI is what you're looking for, and man is it great.

TSX1
17th January 2008, 18:00
@buzzqw
Thank you very much, first because of your very quick reply and second because of your great software!

@Honeyko
Thank you too

I'll try it.

kikker
17th January 2008, 19:33
Buzzq, thanks for the explanation regarding the virtual system folder in exe/encoder. I've copied ffmpegsource along with the required libraries into my system32 folder. And, I run AutoMKV from a separate partition on the hard drive (data drive) to avoid any write issues to the system drive.

However, virtualdubmod crashes everytime I try to open an MKV (AVC) and encode to a MP4 (x264). I wonder if the virtual path (exe/encoder) must be on the same partition as the system drive.

buzzqw
17th January 2008, 20:05
However, virtualdubmod crashes everytime I try to open an MKV (AVC) and encode to a MP4 (x264). I wonder if the virtual path (exe/encoder) must be on the same partition as the system drive.

i said opening avs script made by automkv.. not mkv..

if you want open mkv you must write a script like this

loadplugin("ffmpegsource.dll")
ffmpegsource("mymovie.mkv")

for example

BHH

spotter
17th January 2008, 23:53
@buzzqw: sh0dan has a fixed version of soundout available (albiet test version). It might be worthwhile to remove the timeout from automkv and just point them to the modified (hopefully soonly available in released form) version of soundout.

kikker
18th January 2008, 15:05
i said opening avs script made by automkv.. not mkv..

if you want open mkv you must write a script like this

loadplugin("ffmpegsource.dll")
ffmpegsource("mymovie.mkv")


Great! I've traced the problem to the audio encoding. Any one of the following outcomes may happen with the same exact film. During the encoding, either VirtualDubMod crashes, or the audio encoding takes one full hour, or the log states that the audio stream is broken even after using directstream or ffmpegsource.

Doesn't 1 hour seem an abnormally long time for taking a 2-hour film's AC3 stream and converting to AAC (LC cbr 128 kbs)?

buzzqw
18th January 2008, 15:19
usually it works at least at 2x on my pc (p4 2.8) ...don't know your specs

i can STRONGLY suggest to update to latest ffmpegsource 1.14

BHH

Zow
21st January 2008, 20:01
Maybe I searched all wrong, but didn't find an answer....

I am trying to rip a couple of my Blue Ray disks to my HD and convert them to H.264 mkvs of about 4-5GB.

I have ripped the first disk with AnyDVD HD, but now I am stuck:

I can select the main movie in AutoMKV (which is all I want,) by choosing "*" All Files and then selecting the largest file in the Stream folder.

But how do I add the appropriate Audio stream and subtitles? Which files do I choose?

Also, any suggestions for what setting to choose for the best quality conversion within the 4-5GB limit?

(I am assuming that if I figure out how to convert Blue Ray, I'll be able to apply the same procedure to my HD-DVDs.)

cheshire2k
22nd January 2008, 00:00
ok im still having problems today i tried to convert to xvid/mp3 and it keeps converting in x264.exe and once finished doing that it trys converting with 1123546746kbp or sommit stupid like this and im fully updated.

delacroixp
22nd January 2008, 03:11
I just checked and it is set to original, but Gspot, vlc, and my surround sound system are reporting it as 2ch. I'm running another test run right now from another DVD.

I just wondered if all worked out !

I suppose there is no chance that you selected a 2-channel AC3.
Some movies, like Lord of the Rings, have a 5.1 surround and a 2-channel main audio track.


:):devil::D
Pascal

Encoder888
22nd January 2008, 06:40
buzzqw

I have a question about aspect ratios. I've been encoding 16:9 movies with or without forcing it (result is normally the same) and everything seemed to be going fine, until I noticed that with some movies, there is a very slight difference between the way the movie is encoded and the way it actually is (both are supposed to be 16:9). When I play it with windows media classic it seems just fine, but then if I force 16:9 through the player, the picture "shrinks" by about 1/3 inch. I compared it with the actual DVD and the difference seems to be legit. It's very hard to tell the difference and it doesn't happen on all movies, but I just thought you should know... Any suggestions/explanation?

buzzqw
22nd January 2008, 08:01
@Zow

any unknow file will be processed via directshowsource

and since i haven't knowledge of blu-ray/hd-dvd structure , automkv will not be able to work proprely with these files

@cheshire2k
remember the log
also, made the d2v manually and feed automkv with this file

@Encoder888
could be the ITU ?
try encoding (using beta 95) with ITU checked

BHH

Encoder888
22nd January 2008, 08:56
buzzqw -

I tried using ITU with the 0.93a and it didn't make a difference. Have there been any changes to ITU in 0.95 beta? Oh, and when can we expect the final 0.95 ? :) Thanks.

buzzqw
22nd January 2008, 09:10
when can we expect the final 0.95 ?

when some serius testing is done...

Have there been any changes to ITU in 0.95 beta

all AR was rewritten.. so.. yes.. maybe you get different result

BHH

reddragon72
22nd January 2008, 17:00
I just wondered if all worked out !

I suppose there is no chance that you selected a 2-channel AC3.
Some movies, like Lord of the Rings, have a 5.1 surround and a 2-channel main audio track.


:):devil::D
Pascal

I thought of that and I do have the AC3 6ch selected from the DVD and then AC3 and original selected for the rest. I even tried just original since the DVD is already in 6ch AC3, but I get the same results. I haven't had alot of time lately to look at it all, but I am giving full resources to it now, to try and get it straightened out. Even MKV to Dvix is doing the same with a DTS track as the original. I plan on dumping Vista on that machine and making it a full time recoding machine with XP on it.

I'm still having issues with the max bit rate more so and that is more important as I have several movies in HD 1080 that need to me recoded to 720 with less than 6000 bitrate for Xvid. I'm doing this cause the 360 has issues with anything higher than 6000, and that is my main focus right now.

cheshire2k
22nd January 2008, 18:10
Im sorry for meithering but i dont get why it aint working whne it use to and didnt doo anything other than get the latest files. Ok ive ripped the dvd to iso then virtualdrived the iso to get the ifo then put it into automkv set it up and everything but it never does even fairuse is crappin out on me lately :(.

buzzqw
22nd January 2008, 20:19
@cheshire2k

rip the dvd in ifo mode, selecting the main movie and only the audio tracks you want

then point automkv to the vts_01_01.vob (or first main vob)

BHH

Zow
22nd January 2008, 21:43
@Zow

any unknow file will be processed via directshowsource

and since i haven't knowledge of blu-ray/hd-dvd structure , automkv will not be able to work proprely with these files
....
BHH

Thanks, buzzqw. I found a pretty detailed (if scary looking:-) guide to using MEGui to rip Blu-Ray (and any DirectShow-compatible video source, including HD-DVD,) to H246:

http://forum.videohelp.com/topic333634.html

I'd assume I can use AutoMKV to do the same, utilizing its much more user-friendly interface.

I'll try it over the next day or two. Is there anything obvious that pops out which would not work in AutoMKV, so I don't spend a week banging my head against it?

buzzqw
22nd January 2008, 22:21
.. if it's a matter of opening grf files or m2ts.. i will add to supported input files (forcing directshowsource usage)

BHH

bigggt
23rd January 2008, 01:06
hi

I still can't get Nero AAc to work but have a work around(although it takes more time)

anyway when you download the nero package is the Neroaacenc the only file i need or do i need some .dll's also

i have tried a few other programs with nero and they don't work either, so i know its something on my system with nero
thanks