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WhatHappend
23rd March 2009, 05:00
I got the following error:
(RT) Invalid array index (7), Valid range (1-6) - Line 6279
When the program errors out, no log file is save. Can is be changed to save the log file with each change to aid in debugging?
I was building a new compilations that had a new MultiAVCHD source that had one title and was build with the latest build so had the multiCHAP.txt file, and my previously built with MultiAVCHD with 5 titles and no multiCHAP.txt file.
UPDATE:
If I use the latest build to process the old MultiAVCHD 5 title source by itself to get the multiCHAP.txt file, then I can successfully combine it with another MultiAVCHD source.
asherungar
23rd March 2009, 06:10
Go dean Go ! :)
say, what ever happened with badly cropped h264 streams?
thanks
deank
23rd March 2009, 08:23
Chapter point insertion:
The format 00:00:00:000 table is most precise one if and only if "true" values are given. For zero-wait chapter search, I-frame must be inserted at the chapter point during encoding.
I'm wll aware of this. But see, multiAVCHD does no encoding and I can't do much about it.
I got the following error:
(RT) Invalid array index (7), Valid range (1-6) - Line 6279
When the program errors out, no log file is save. Can is be changed to save the log file with each change to aid in debugging?
This shouldn't happen. I just tried with a folder with multiCHAP and with one without and there were no errors. Anyway, I made a small fix, so it won't error out at line 6279. About the log file - I may do something about it.
In build 479 log file is saved during compilation progress and a minor change when generating XMB menu - skipped unnecessary steps.
say, what ever happened with badly cropped h264 streams?
At this point - not much. We'll get there :)
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In build 480 I added detailsEXT.txt and changed the format of details.TXT for compatibility with the next version of AVCHD Manager (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143920).
funkyfella
23rd March 2009, 13:13
thanks dean was using the same drive as temp will give it a bash thanks ever so much once work for me will deff donate to your hard work spent on this .
deank
23rd March 2009, 13:51
I suggest you all download the complete Setup_multiAVCHD_2.5.
Almost all tools are updated to latest versions.
* mediainfo (MediaInfoLib - v0.7.12)
* mkvinfo (v2.5.3 ('Boogie') built on Mar 7 2009 15:01:20)
* mkvextract (v2.5.3 ('Boogie') built on Mar 7 2009 15:01:20)
* mkvmerge (v2.5.3 ('Boogie') built on Mar 7 2009 15:00:39)
* x264 (x264 core:67 r1128M 682b54d)
* tsmuxer (34b)
* mplayer (Sherpya-SVN-r28311-4.2.5)
* pcm2tsmu (v1.3.0.0)
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Option is added in MUXER tab: AVCHD/BD version (001/002). It will be used for headers in bdmv/clpi/mpls files (INDX/MOBJ/HDMV/MPLS)
Dean
Butterfly666
23rd March 2009, 14:01
Hello dean,
Maybe this is a stupid question. Is it possible that the program overwrites the existing multiAVCHD instead of creating a new one?
For example: Extern hd is 250gb. 200gb is used with multiAVCHD. When I want to add a new mkv in the existing one, the program makes a new multiAVCHD on the disk. There isn't enough space for this. But if it's possible to overwrite the existing one, this shoul be great!
deank
23rd March 2009, 14:04
I do this a lot and don't have any problems.
1) You have existing multiAVCHD compilation - named AVCHD
2) Rename it to AVCHD_old
3) Drag AVCHD_old to multiAVCHD
4) Add new files
5) Make sure you have [x] Move transitional files in Settings checked
6) Select TARGET and TEMP to be the drive where AVCHD_old is - this will speed up things.
7) create your compilation
multiAVCHD will simply MOVE your files and it won't require additional space, except for the added content (new files).
funkyfella
23rd March 2009, 14:10
hi dean gr8 program but i having problems wont move files over 4gb these are avchd folders , i know fat32 dont accept files over 4 gb i know that but in your settings u have avchd file size and some other size , i hve a screen shot if thatwill help
ta
still having same probs , avchd folders range from 4 gb to dvd9 size the m2ts files are not split under 4gb they are whole. my ext hdd which is I:\ is fat 32 and is 300gb . my temp folder is going to i aswell . but orig it was a ntfs drive with 500gb spare space .
deank
23rd March 2009, 14:13
multiAVCHD CAN NOT split input AVCHD folders with m2ts files bigger than 4gb. It can split only input FILES.
You can add these big m2ts files one by one to multiAVCHD and then it will split them, but then if you have menus/extras in the input AVCHD folder - they may become inaccessible. If m2ts files are just movies - it won't be a problem.
funkyfella
23rd March 2009, 14:59
yeh i read that earlier in ya thread, how can 1 add several large m2ts files then please, as i have bout 23 files
thank you
deank
23rd March 2009, 15:12
Click the left-top-most button and select all your files.
drelin
23rd March 2009, 15:13
Option is added in MUXER tab: AVCHD/BD version (001/002). It will be used for headers in bdmv/clpi/mpls files (INDX/MOBJ/HDMV/MPLS)
Dean
I need precision about this option :
What is exactly the difference between these two versions (001 & 002) for playback result ?
Thank.
deank
23rd March 2009, 15:16
Until now multiAVCHD generated files with 001 version in the header. I just let users decide what to use. For playstation3 it doesn't matter what version will be chosen. There may be BD players which require either ver1 or ver2 setting. I'd suggest all to keep using 0100 unless they have problems.
funkyfella
23rd March 2009, 15:20
Click the left-top-most button and select all your files.
thats what i have been . clicking on avchd /bdmv folders as thats what they are , unless im being rly thick and stupid .
sorry for the inconvenience
deank
23rd March 2009, 15:32
THE LEFT button :) to add M2TS files... or just DRAG THEM to multiAVCHD application-window. NOT the RIGHT button (AVCHD/BD folders).
deank
23rd March 2009, 19:26
Some time ago I created a small one-click application that will use a MKV file as input and will create compliant AVC video (width/height/profile) allowing the user to set letterbox or pillowbox borders + resizing.
I use it sometimes with some 1280x(heigh<720) or 1920x(height<1080) or with sources like ~1024x576 to convert them to either 1280x720 or 720x576 (adding horizontal or vertical borders with or without resizing... If someone is interested I'll add it to full multiAVCHD package and will provide a download link tomorrow.
Aside from reencoding the video stream it allows the user to select which tracks inside mkv to keep in the output MKV file. It shows preview so user would know how output will look like.
I'm currently working on other ways of displaying NC titles with multiAVCHD, but unless I get some help, developing these techniques will go slower.
Dean
dracore
23rd March 2009, 19:39
for some reason the menu will not play but the movies play fine any ideas...is it a setting i have wrong!
kenguru2005
23rd March 2009, 19:42
Aside from reencoding the video stream it allows the user to select which tracks inside mkv to keep in the output MKV file. It shows preview so user would know how output will look like.
Dean
Does a reencoding tool really belong to such an application like multiAVCHD? I´d rather keep it seperated from it. But that is just my opinion.
Aai em ron
23rd March 2009, 19:46
...If someone is interested I'll add it to full multiAVCHD package and will provide a download link tomorrow [/QUOTE]
Yes, I'm interested. Thank you soo far for your great programm.
deank
23rd March 2009, 19:48
Does a reencoding tool really belong to such an application like multiAVCHD? I´d rather keep it seperated from it. But that is just my opinion.
It is less than 100KB .exe file that can use the tools in multiAVCHD folder. I'm sure that I'll find a way to play such files without reencoding but I guess there are people that would find it useful. It's the same way I included popBD.
@dracore: for some reason the menu will not play but the movies play fine any ideas...is it a setting i have wrong!
How come? If you can provide more information I may be able to help you. You can also use "FRAMES TO ENCODE" slider and move it to the far left or middle and try again. You also have to chose proper TV system (PAL/NTSC).
kenguru2005
23rd March 2009, 19:51
100 KB is not too much I think ... :)
asherungar
23rd March 2009, 21:48
I'm currently working on other ways of displaying NC titles with multiAVCHD, but unless I get some help, developing these techniques will go slower.
Dean
How can we help?
deank
23rd March 2009, 22:00
Link (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1261896&highlight=slices#post1261896).
I have a backup variant that won't require ANY video processing, just repositioning it while playing. I'm testing now.
dracore
23rd March 2009, 23:05
has anyone had problems playing the files when outputted to bd the films play just fine but for some reason the menu trys to come on after the films and not before and it only flickers and wont show
ive done the menu in pal setting and selected region in power dvd with no joy
if anyone can help that would be great
thanks for your time
deank
24th March 2009, 12:50
Probably it is now pointless to publish uncropMKV as roman from smlabs said he'll implement re-cropping of h264 streams...
fifteen
24th March 2009, 13:53
deank,
will you be implementing a new version of tsmuxer soon?
If you've held back updating, is there a reason?
Also, with version 1.8.35 tsmuxer's changelog says:
"Feature: Two modes is supported now: "Create Blu-ray disk" and "Create AVCHD disk". The mode "Create AVCHD disk" is recommended for DVD disks. Use mode "Create Blu-ray disk" if you want to write files to blue-ray disk."
Are the bluray/avchd modes in the new tsmuxer different than the bluray/avchd modes in multiavchd?
deank
24th March 2009, 15:01
Did you care to read few posts up?
And does multiAVCHD work for you? I update the tools that multiAVCHD uses ONLY when I'm sure that it won't BRAKE my program. At the moment, multiAVCHD uses tsmuxer 34b which is the latest stable.
And this 'new mode' in tsmuxer won't be ever used with multiAVCHD.
asherungar
24th March 2009, 15:02
Probably it is now pointless to publish uncropMKV as roman from smlabs said he'll implement re-cropping of h264 streams, but here is how uncropMKV looks:
how long does it take to uncrop? is it lossless?
deank
24th March 2009, 15:06
If tsmuxer does it it will be lossless and will take the time for processing the input file (as before).
With uncropMKV it takes hours and because of reencoding it can never be lossless. I'm using it and wouldn't see much difference - and of course it all looks much better in 720p than in 480p when PS3 switches to it.
fifteen
24th March 2009, 15:14
Did you care to read few posts up?
And does multiAVCHD work for you? I update the tools that multiAVCHD uses ONLY when I'm sure that it won't BRAKE my program.
My bad. I'm using build 482, but the tools don't seem to update with multiUPDATE.exe. Are they supposed to? I assumed it would.
This is why I asked the question and didn't go looking for an answer in previous posts. I've downloaded it again.
deank
24th March 2009, 16:29
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Moved to new thread: HERE (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145905)
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If someone is willing to try uncropMKV - here is the link (http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/uncropMKV.exe) (it is just 120KB - 70kb without the icon :) ).
If you don't have multiAVCHD - here is a full stand-alone-application-download (4MB) (http://multiAVCHD.deanbg.com/uncropMKV.php).
You'll need to put it in your multiAVCHD folder (and you need the latest full download, that includes mkvmerge) and you need to have avisynth and directshow decoder/splitter (ffdshow).
Basically it allows various resizing and uncropping, framerate change, sharpen/blur, etc...
You can select/deselect streams that will be used/removed in the final -uncropped.mkv.
http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/uncropMKV.jpg
Edit 25-Mar-2009: Please redownload. Some fixes. Trimming now works for final MKV.
Predefined resize options allow creating anamorphic videos, for 1920x.... 1280x.... 1440x... videos. For example:
Input video: 1920x816
Resize option: 720x364
Uncropping to: 720x480 and you get 16:9 aspect with really nice quality (I just tested it on my Playstation3).
http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/uncropMKV_3x.jpg
http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/uncropMKV_4x.jpg
zoner
24th March 2009, 17:44
thanks alot, AGAIN!
:)
deank
24th March 2009, 17:47
Just re-download it from time to time :-)
(I just fixed wrong keyint setting... give it a try and let me know).
Aai em ron
24th March 2009, 20:35
One question about uncropMKV which is by the way an excellent programm:
I tried 3 different sample mkv files with an Fps of 23.976
I leave "change fps" to original. Output file has an fps of 25?
When I change fps to 23.976 ,the output file has also an fps of 25. The audio isn't sync with the video anymore.What am I doing wrong?
The uncropping thing goes fine by the way.
deank
24th March 2009, 21:07
I can't replicate it, so please if you can, send a sample to my email (or upload to rapidshare and send me the link).
And please, disable all post-processing in your directshow filter. For example resizing/cropping/framerate in ffdshow.
Aai em ron
24th March 2009, 21:41
I can't replicate it, so please if you can, send a sample to my email (or upload to rapidshare and send me the link).
And please, disable all post-processing in your directshow filter. For example resizing/cropping/framerate in ffdshow.
I,ve sent you an email with a rapidshare link.
Thanks.
Ron
deank
24th March 2009, 22:23
I tried your file and here is what I get:
avis : 1280x720 @ 23.98 fps (743 frames)
x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1
x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 PH
x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.1
[5.0%] 37/743 frames, 7.91 fps, 3994.17 kb/s, eta 0:01:29
So the problem is with your directshow filter... and aai em diin (dei-A-n).
[I]edit: It is fixed - i found the problem. Just redownload it.
laserfan
24th March 2009, 23:09
when adding a m2ts, multiavchd still adds the m2ts overhead to the output prediction.
resulting in the wrong estimate
Yes, prediction is like ~ +10%... not a real value to count on, but most of the time the difference is about 10-300MB which is not a big deal and the output is almost always a bit smaller then the prediction (it is better having your output a bit smaller than the prediction and having it fit in the output media).
Hi deank, I am thinking about trying your app with TV episodes I have captured (HDTV off-the-air, MPEG2 1080i typically) but am unsure of a couple things:
1. Is it correct that multiAVCHD will output BD-format i.e. BDMV folders?
2. Next is how, when I am faced with re-encoding several individual episodes (to h264 using x264), how I would determine what size to re-encode to, in order to meet an output target e.g. DVD-9 (actually BD-9)? I was thinking perhaps the way to do this might be to import all the "full-sized" episodes, look at the Output size and observe a % oversize, then use that % for each episode to establish a target size for my x264 two-pass re-encoding.
Sorry if this is obvious once the program is installed and run--I've not done that yet, only read your Guide and searched this thread...
Aai em ron
24th March 2009, 23:29
So the problem is with your directshow filter... and aai em diin (dei-A-n)
I'm sorry and thank you. I'll take a look at my directshow filter.
deank
24th March 2009, 23:33
Hi deank, I am thinking about trying your app with TV episodes I have captured (HDTV off-the-air, MPEG2 1080i typically) but am unsure of a couple things:
1. Is it correct that multiAVCHD will output BD-format i.e. BDMV folders?
Users output suggests that multiAVCHD output plays fine when used in most players. Folder/file structure is AVCHD (name and index wise). Major differences between AVCHD and BD standards are the restrictions posed by the former, but it happens that most players will ignore those restrictions and will play AVCHD content (for example the unsupported VC-1 video).
I'm not sure how to answer your question. Ignoring the "AVCHD" part in multiAVCHD application name, it seems that it allows producing of hybrid compilations and as current BD/AVCHD standards adoption fails by all means in major hardware brands (at least :) happily :) lacking distinction, that sets them apart) , it happens that multiAVCHD output conforms more requirements than needed for one to play the output with no (or rare) exceptions.
2. Next is how, when I am faced with re-encoding several individual episodes (to h264 using x264), how I would determine what size to re-encode to, in order to meet an output target e.g. DVD-9 (actually BD-9)?
RipBot author Atak_Snajpera came up with a formula to predict oversize in case of one video and one audio stream with known parameters.
I never took time to put some work into mux-size prediction as never needed such (using external HDD with PS3). Knowing MPEG-2 TS specs it is not really a though one - just lack of time.
On the other hand, multiAVCHD does no reencoding and it would make no sense trying to fit any desired output sizes as it has no control over it.
A lot of users question MPEG-2 Transport Stream (m2ts/mts) overhead and I tried to point out to what's 'causing' it here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145156&highlight=overhead).
For those trying to 'calculate' or make some estimations on final size - have in mind that in-mux streams (usually the video, all the audio, the PGS) take their toll. All you have is 192 byte packets and all streams are split and mixed (muxed one after another) in those small chunks. And because they all are time dependent, it often happens to have synch or "almost" blank 192-byte packets just to keep all streams synchronized with each other in time. This is one of the reasons of greater sizes... Just think of hi-quality DTS or TrueHD track + a standard AC3/DTS, few subtitle streams and vbr video - all with different bitrates.... Then you'll need almost full 'all-stream-inspection' to predict desired final m2ts size.
Dean Kasabow
laserfan
25th March 2009, 00:12
OK, a lot of words there but I guess my answers are: no, it makes AVCHD folders (will probably play on my player) and you have no idea whether my sizing idea will work!?
Guess I will have to do some experimenting.
jdeiro
25th March 2009, 00:18
Dean,
I can't seem to convert one specific file. Here is the log, what is the problem? It is a MKV and works perfectly on my PC...
[20:12:32] Log started for multiAVCHD v2.5 (build 482)
[20:12:32] Processing 1 input files/folders .
[20:12:32] Temp folder does not exist. Set to E:\_TEMP.
[20:12:32] Converting mkv file to AVCHD (E:\Séries\FILE.mkv).
[20:12:32] Detected video: ID#1:V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC:1280x720 23.976fps (AR:1.78)
[20:12:32] Detected audio: ID#2:A_AC3:audio (48000Hz/2ch) Language: und
[20:12:32] Adding subtitles (FILE.srt) (und)
[20:12:32] Creating BluRay folders (tsMuxer)...
[20:12:34] Done!
[20:12:34] Important files missing (clpi/mpls/m2ts)...
[20:12:34] Possible tsMuxer failure to process your input mkv/ts/mpeg files (E:\Séries\FILE.mkv).
[20:12:34] Preparing authoring information...
[20:12:34] Top menu skipped. Playback will start from Title#1.
[20:12:35] Setting menu for 0 titles...
[20:12:35] Forced sequential playback from Title#1 forward.
[20:12:35] Completed.
[20:12:35] Creating AVCHD compatible 8.3 filenames...
[20:12:35] Done!
[20:12:35] 1 other warnings/errors!
[20:12:35] E:\Séries\AVCHD_JAP4 folder created!
[20:12:35] Rename E:\Séries\AVCHD_JAP4 to AVCHD and copy it to root of USB drive or USB disk.
[20:12:35] or rename E:\Séries\AVCHD_JAP4 to AVCHD and copy it to X:\PRIVATE\ of SD/MMC card.
[20:12:36] Deleting only files in temp folder (E:\_TEMP\)...
[20:12:36] You may now remove temp folder (E:\_TEMP\).
[20:12:36] Your compilation contains 0hrs 0min 0sec of video material.
[20:12:36] End of log.
Here's the MediaInfo log:
General
Complete name : E:\Séries\FILE.mkv
Format : Matroska
File size : 1.43 GiB
Duration : 1h 2mn
Overall bit rate : 3 261 Kbps
Encoded date : UTC 2008-03-31 03:46:04
Writing application : mkvmerge v2.0.0 ('After The Rain Has Fallen') built on Jan 13 2007 19:58:56
Writing library : libebml v0.7.7 + libmatroska v0.8.0
Video
ID : 1
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L5.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Muxing mode : Container profile=Unknown@5.1
Codec ID : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration : 1h 2mn
Bit rate : 2 739 Kbps
Nominal bit rate : 2 873 Kbps
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16/9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Colorimetry : 4:2:0
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.124
Writing library : x264 core 58 r798 17e5dac
Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=4 / deblock=1:-2:-1 / analyse=0x3:0x133 / me=hex / subme=6 / brdo=1 / mixed_ref=0 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / chroma_qp_offset=0 / threads=6 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / mbaff=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=1 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=3 / wpredb=1 / bime=1 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40(pre) / rc=2pass / bitrate=2873 / ratetol=1.0 / rceq='blurCplx^(1-qComp)' / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / ip_ratio=1.40 / pb_ratio=1.30
Language : English
Audio
ID : 2
Format : AC-3
Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
Codec ID : A_AC3
Duration : 1h 2mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 384 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Cheers!
PS: I guess I'll be able to donate again soon!! Keep up the good work!!
deank
25th March 2009, 00:20
A lot of words - hope it will help someone when using the 'search' option here... who knows...
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There is not such thing as AVCHD folders. It is the content that makes it AVCHD or BD.
And, yes, the hard way to find output size is as you suggested.
deank
25th March 2009, 00:23
jdeiro: you can always try with tsmuxer alone and see what error you'll get. multiAVCHD will always error out with "important files missing" if for some reason tsmuxer didn't do the job. Also, for MKV files multiAVCHD used mkvinfo output, not mediainfo.
odin24
25th March 2009, 00:47
For those trying to 'calculate' or make some estimations on final size - have in mind that in-mux streams (usually the video, all the audio, the PGS) take their toll. All you have is 192 byte packets and all streams are split and mixed (muxed one after another) in those small chunks. And because they all are time dependent, it often happens to have synch or "almost" blank 192-byte packets just to keep all streams synchronized with each other in time. This is one of the reasons of greater sizes... Just think of hi-quality DTS or TrueHD track + a standard AC3/DTS, few subtitle streams and vbr video - all with different bitrates.... Then you'll need almost full 'all-stream-inspection' to predict desired final m2ts size.
2. Next is how, when I am faced with re-encoding several individual episodes (to h264 using x264), how I would determine what size to re-encode to, in order to meet an output target e.g. DVD-9 (actually BD-9)? I was thinking perhaps the way to do this might be to import all the "full-sized" episodes, look at the Output size and observe a % oversize, then use that % for each episode to establish a target size for my x264 two-pass re-encoding.
I'll share my method for calcultaing overhead for my DVD9 that include h264, with either DTS, AC3, DTS HD-MA, and TrueHD.
1. First I'll mux the audio stream to m2ts alone to figure out it's overhead.
2. Though numerous comparisons from raw h264 to m2ts (video only), various sizes (BD rip to x264.exe encode), I've come to the conclusion that h264 overhead is approx 4.7%
For DVD9 (8152mb)
8152mb - audio in m2ts (size on disk value in mb) = video allotment / 1.047 = encoded h264 file size
Then I'll round that number to one decimal place in GB. i.e 6472mb would be 6.4GB is the value I'd put in MeGUI.
Now for you Laserfan this might be a little more of a challenge, since you're working with several episodes you could append all of the audio files together to figure out their overhead, and go from there in calculating the h264 file sizes. I recently did two movies per BD-R, I just averaged out the number of frames between the two movies to figure the avg bitrate per movie... that way each movie had the same bitrate.
Atak_Snajpera
25th March 2009, 01:00
@deank
Good news. I managed to port my idea from Corel Photo-Paint into .avs script. Here how it looks in MPC :)
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/6451/avcmenu.th.png (http://img19.imageshack.us/my.php?image=avcmenu.png)
Link to my work (avs script plus sample files)
http://www.mediafire.com/?d4fzyaznjmx
jdeiro
25th March 2009, 03:37
jdeiro: you can always try with tsmuxer alone and see what error you'll get. multiAVCHD will always error out with "important files missing" if for some reason tsmuxer didn't do the job. Also, for MKV files multiAVCHD used mkvinfo output, not mediainfo.
Thanks! I ended up streaming this file.
Anyways, all other files seem to work perfectly.
Cheers!
CC78
25th March 2009, 09:12
Thank you Deank for your great job.
I would like to know if the "Panasonic SDHC output" will soon be developed. I have a Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-ray disc Player, and if you like I'll be ready to test this fonction.
Thanks again.
Aai em ron
25th March 2009, 10:15
I tried your file and here is what I get:
avis : 1280x720 @ 23.98 fps (743 frames)
x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1
x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 PH
x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.1
[5.0%] 37/743 frames, 7.91 fps, 3994.17 kb/s, eta 0:01:29
So the problem is with your directshow filter... and aai em diin (dei-A-n).
[I]edit: It is fixed - i found the problem. Just redownload it.
Yes, it works fine now. Thank you very much for this great tool. :thanks:
Atak_Snajpera
25th March 2009, 11:09
2. Next is how, when I am faced with re-encoding several individual episodes (to h264 using x264), how I would determine what size to re-encode to, in order to meet an output target e.g. DVD-9 (actually BD-9)? I was thinking perhaps the way to do this might be to import all the "full-sized" episodes, look at the Output size and observe a % oversize, then use that % for each episode to establish a target size for my x264 two-pass re-encoding.
Wouldn't be easier to use Ripbot for that purpose. I assume that one stream audio is enough for you. My formula is very accurate. Ahh One more thing. Don't forget to leave extra space for multiavchd menues.
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