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Bob Wya
16th May 2008, 07:02
Hi

Can someone remind me how you mark lines in the global avisynth filter for DVD-RB pro? I think you can put a character/code after a line to indicate it is only applied to extras/menu, etc. I remember thinking that would really help me when it was first introduced! There doesn't appear to be an up-to-date guide for using DVD-RB so I can't figure out what the characters should be...

Could someone enlighten me?? :thanks:

Bob

kumi
16th May 2008, 07:22
The built-in help is very obsolete. You have to rely on the changelog for information:


April 10th, 2007 (v1.24.0)
CHANGES MADE TO PRO VERSION
- Added an additional filter prefix "C:". If the "C:" is
present as a prefix in the filter line, the line will be
added only when the colorimetry of any part of the
original source is anything other than Rec.709.
- Added an additional "M:" filter prefix. If the "M:" is
present the filter line will only be added when
a segment associated with a menu.
- Changed algorithm so that filters are now also applied to
menus. Please note, though, that filters using the "E:"
or "F:" prefix will (naturally) not be applied to menus.

December 2nd, 2006 (v1.20.4)
CHANGES MADE TO PRO VERSION
- Added a new feature for prefix recognition to the filter
processor. These are meant to help descriminate on the
usage of filters. Now you can add "E:", "F:", "I:", or
"P:" as a prefix to a line added in the filter editor.
The prefixes represent "Extras", "Feature", "Interlaced",
and "Progressive" respectively. When specified, the prefix
will limit that filter to usage only when the source to be
encoded matches the prefix. For example, if specifying
"E:filter1()" the filter "filter1()" would only be applied
to segments that are determined to be extras. Setting
"e:i:filter2()" limits use of "filter2()" to segments that
are extras -- and are also interlaced. (v1.20.4)

Bob Wya
16th May 2008, 07:48
Hi

Well I would have used that if I new where to find it on-line!!

Ah I see my email notifications link to FTP directories... I didn't even think to investigate that before!!

:stupid:

Thanks for the prompt reply!! :thanks:

Bob

kumi
16th May 2008, 08:21
It's online... and on your hard drive. Check Rebuilder.txt.

jdobbs
16th May 2008, 12:38
I have to do something about updating that Help... I also need to develop a users guide. Time has been really restricted lately.

Bob Wya
16th May 2008, 13:38
It's online... and on your hard drive. Check Rebuilder.txt.

nrrffhh, nrrrfjfjj

(The sound of me crawling under the nearest stone)
:stupid:

LOL

Bob