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movieinmyblood
30th October 2008, 06:33
I use Scenarist to compile my personal DVD. However, when everything is ready for final compilation, I really wonder why some problem happens. This is because, in the past, everything is well-succeeded. This is the first problem.
My problem is when I import all the mpeg and audio stream with subtitles in Scenarist, everything is fine. I even can see them together in simulator monitor inside scenarist, before final compilation. The picture, sound and subtitles of movie are all coming as desired. However, when I finally compile them, after 32 percents of compilation passing, some message pops up and the process of compilation suddenly fails. That message is "Audio Stream # 2 has been finished before expected. It reads "249019 audio frames, expetecd = 249493 audio frames". Then, "terminate multiplexing". Thus, DVD Video files can not be created.
I use Doitfastforyou to demux all the contents of my DVD. And everthing is fine just like every time I have used Doitfastforyou. Nothing about trouble is noticed. When I later compile DVD file again, it is then fine all the times. So, I thought that this DVD was also fine just like other DVDs. This is the first DVD that happens this kind of problem, during the final compilation. As a result, I get really lost of what is going on.
Counld anyone explain me why it turns out to be like this? If possible, please give me a solution.
Thanks for your help. :thanks:
tebasuna51
30th October 2008, 12:00
...That message is "Audio Stream # 2 has been finished before expected. It reads "249019 audio frames, expetecd = 249493 audio frames". Then, "terminate multiplexing". Thus, DVD Video files can not be created.
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The message is clear. You need analyze your Audio Stream #2. Maybe there are corrupt frames or other problem.
Try DelayCut to fix your stream.
movieinmyblood
31st October 2008, 16:41
The message is clear. You need analyze your Audio Stream #2. Maybe there are corrupt frames or other problem.
Try DelayCut to fix your stream.
Thanks for your recommendation, tebasuna51! I have to admit that I am fledgling in this kind of field.
However, when I saw your message, I rushed to find some download and followed the steps of Delaycut. And it works! The problem has been solved.
Anyway, I have another one kind of different problem. But now, I forget the message. I will write it in this thread on Monday. Hope you can help me again.
Thanks again for your goodwill. :thanks:
movieinmyblood
1st November 2008, 16:52
Hi, tebasuna51 or anyone who can reply this problem.
I have used Scenarist to compile DVD as usual. I use Doitfastforyou to extract the contents. The result is fine.
However, when I want to import the mpeg and audio of the same movie. It shows that Scenarist rejects mpeg, but accept audio at the beginning of importing. I really wonder why the program refuse to import this mpeg.
The message is "Number of Fields (38) in GOP(# 4) or between sequence_head_code should be equal or smaller than 36.
Warning:Number of Sequence Endcode is 2"
Please help me for some useful solution. Waiting for your reply.
Really thank again. :thanks:
tebasuna51
1st November 2008, 18:00
Seems a video problem. I don't know very much about that. Sorry.
movieinmyblood
2nd November 2008, 16:02
Seems a video problem. I don't know very much about that. Sorry.
Thanks for your fast reply, tebasuna51!
Anyway, I think I will switch my topic of this thread to other forum that suits my point of problem. There might be someone else who can help me for some possible solution.
Thanks again for Mr.tebasuna51
Nice to talk with you
setarip_old
2nd November 2008, 17:22
Hi!
What is the source for the video portion of your project?
How did you create it?
Are you certain that it's DVD-compliant?
movieinmyblood
3rd November 2008, 02:59
Hi setarip_old,
My original DVD is movie (NTSC). I demux (extract) the contents of DVD via Doitfastforyou. When being demuxed (extracted), everything is perfect. Nothing about problem can be noticed. All the contents are extracted in a good shape, just like every DVD I have been extracting in the past.
Only when I import those extracted contents in Scenarist, the problem has then shown at the beginning of importing. This is the first problem that I am faced with. Therefore, I really get lost because everytime when I import all the extracted contents of all DVDs, everything is well-done. Then, I can compile all the imported contents in order to create a complete DVD by using Scenarist.
Anyone know about solution, please help me.
setarip_old
3rd November 2008, 07:31
My original DVD is movie (NTSC).1) What is the Title and Region numberof your original NTSC?
2) Surely you're doing something more than simply ripping your original DVD, demuxing it and then running it through Scenarist, aren't you? (And, perhaps, that's where you're creating a problem) Otherwise, you could simply burn the rip to a DVD5 or DVD9, or if you wish, compress it using any number of programs.
Please explain your purpose...
movieinmyblood
4th November 2008, 10:59
Hi, setarip_old.
I have to frankly say that I usually translate English subtitles into my own language's subtitles for my parent's home entertainment. This is because my parents sometimes wants to see some dramatic films. However, there are no such DVDs with our own language subtitles, at all. Therefore, after I see that DVD ordered from website overseas, I will re-create a new version for my parents to watch it again.
My step of re-creating DVD is just like everytime I have done for all DVDs that my parents wants to see.
I will begin with Doitfastforyou to extract all the contents of that DVD first. The contents I need is only mpeg (video) and audio (ac) stream. I store them in my computer. In the meantime, I will translate related subtitles from that DVD into my own language's subtitles via Subtitles Workshop. After finishing all translation, I will then use Scenarist.
My step of operating with Scenarist is so simple, I import all mpeg and audion stream into Scenarist. Then, import my translated subtitles into Scenarist. After that, when all mpeg, audio and translated subtitles are ready in Scenarist, I will compile them to create a complete version of my own DVD. That is all.
And everytime when I extract each DVD from all regions (Both NTSC and all PALs) via Doitfastforyou and then import those extracted contents of that DVD into Scenarist with my translated subtitles, there is no problem. This is the first time of problem when importing. Moreover, all steps of creating my personal DVD in Scenarist are not changed at all. It is always the same.
However, this DVD is ordered from England, it should be PAL 2. But the detail of mpeg, after being extracted, is NTSC. Anyway, I have already adjusted DVD's original region in Scenarist for NTSC to suit the process before importing. It fails. Therefore, I try adjusting to PAL for checking the problem. It also fails. Everytime, region adjustment, according to DVD's original region, works for me all the times because Scenarist rule needs adjusting the region of original DVD before importing all the extracted contents. I always succeed in adjusting all regions and importing the extracted contents. But this time, it still fails, no matter what NTSC or PAL. So, I really wonder why.
Hope this information helps some solution.
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