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deank
13th May 2009, 10:49
Okay... it is added.
multiAVCHD will recognize celltime format in external chapter files (i.e. movie-video.mpg + movie-video.txt).
Dean
p.s. I asked about the fps because when you have RFF flags in mpeg video for pull-down, etc... celltime->time calculation is different.
Just try with your video files and let me know how it worked.
jsffm
13th May 2009, 11:10
Okay... it is added.
multiAVCHD will recognize celltime format in external chapter files (i.e. movie-video.mpg + movie-video.txt).
Dean
Just try with your video files and let me know how it worked.
Thatīs great!
I will test this in the evening.
deank
13th May 2009, 13:52
Because these weeks multiAVCHD it's getting better and better :) I decided to add one-click DVD import functionality.
You can see in the log that it took about 7 minutes to convert my Savage Garden DVD to AVCHD (only the main concert without the extras) ;) Of course you can select ALL IFO files from your VIDEO_TS folder (without VIDEO_TS.IFO of course) and you'll get almost a full copy of your DVD with the extras - I just tried it and it worked.
multiAVCHD uses IfoUpdate.exe (by jdobbs (http://www.jdobbs.com/Pages/Downloads.htm)) to extract chapters and mplayer to extract audio and video from the selected IFO playlist.
Now my XMB menu shows 12 chapters pointing to the first 12 songs.
At this time it supports AC3 audio (first track only) and no subtitles. But I'll find a way to extract all audio tracks and probably subtitles.
You'll need either full download or download ifoupdate.exe (http://www.jdobbs.com/Pages/Downloads.htm) and save it in your tools folder.
[15:36:25] Log started for multiAVCHD v2.6 (build 578)
[15:36:25] Current output mode will include
[15:36:25] maximum of 252 titles.
[15:36:25] Processing 1 input file/folder.
[15:36:25] Converting file to BDMV (D:\__TEST\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO).
[15:36:25] Pre-processing DVD IFO file...
[15:36:25] Step 1/3: Extracting chapters
[15:36:25] Step 2/3: Extracting audio
[15:37:53] Step 3/3: Extracting video
[15:40:01] Completed!
[15:40:02] Detected video: ID#1:V_MPEG-2 720x576, fps=25.000
[15:40:02] Detected display AR: 1024x576 (AR:1.78)
[15:40:02] Total of 1 tracks found in this file.
[15:40:02] Adding audiofile (dvddump.ac3)
[15:40:02] Generating meta file for tsMuxer...
[15:40:02] M2TS stream split set at 4000MiB...
[15:40:02] Checking for external chapters (d:\_temp\dvddump.txt)...
[15:40:02] Using external chapters...
[15:40:02] Creating clip and playlist info (tsMuxeR)...
[15:42:23] Done!
[15:42:23] Media transfer: 00000 -> 00000.m2ts
[15:42:23] Processing playlist files...
[15:42:25] Will use chapter marks: 00:00:00.000;00:06:19.679;00:10:00.479;00:15:45.599;00:21:09.119;00:24:44.160;...
[15:42:25] Preparing authoring information...
[15:42:25] Creating PAL top menu.
[15:42:25] Authoring menu (PAL).
[15:42:27] Creating menu backgrounds for 1 titles (XMB)...
[15:42:27] Trying to use Directshow first...
[15:42:54] Creating video backgrounds for XMB menu completed.
[15:43:01] Authoring custom menu completed.
[15:43:01] Setting menu for 1 titles...
[15:43:01] STOP command after title #1 inserted.
[15:43:01] Setting menu properties...
[15:43:01] Processing clip (CPI/CLPI) files...
[15:43:01] Completed.
[15:43:01] Renaming files to FAT compatible 8.3 filenames...
[15:43:01] Done!
[15:43:03] D:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD_SG DVD folder created!
[15:43:03] Rename D:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD_SG DVD to AVCHD and copy it to root of USB drive or USB disk.
[15:43:03] Deleting only files in temp folder (D:\_TEMP\)...
[15:43:03] You may now remove temp folder (D:\_TEMP\).
[15:43:03] Your compilation contains 1hrs 21min 0sec of video material.
[15:43:03] End of log.
:D Now, how cool is this!
jsffm
13th May 2009, 14:54
Iīm wonderung how fast you implement the wishes of your "customers" ;-) :-)
This is a great program and everyday it will get more powerfull.
idbirch2
13th May 2009, 15:37
Nice work Dean, well done.
jsffm
13th May 2009, 17:31
Okay... it is added.
multiAVCHD will recognize celltime format in external chapter files (i.e. movie-video.mpg + movie-video.txt).
Dean
Just try with your video files and let me know how it worked.
I tried this and got attached error.
jsffm
13th May 2009, 17:51
I tried import of DVD (IFO-File) and checked the generated m2ts file with ffmpeg and got following report:
[mpeg2video @ 015724F0]ac-tex damaged at 9 7
[mpeg2video @ 015724F0]Warning MVs not available
[mpeg2video @ 015724F0]concealing 1305 DC, 1305 AC, 1305 MV errors
Input #0, mpegts, from '00000.m2ts':
Duration: 01:30:04.00, start: 600.000000, bitrate: 4824 kb/s
Program 1
Stream #0.0[0x1011]: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 720x576 [PAR 16:15 DAR 4:3], 2994 kb/s, 25.00 tb(r)
Stream #0.1[0x1100](und): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 384 kb/s
Playback with vlc worked fine.
deank
13th May 2009, 18:03
I can't see your attached error and I don't understand your second post. Is it working or not?
I'm fixing some issues and adding support for DVD VIDEO_TS folder (with multiple titles).
Dean
jsffm
13th May 2009, 18:50
I can't see your attached error
(RT) Invalid array index(2), Valid range (1-1) - Line 1820.
I don't understand your second post. Is it working or not?
I wonderd about the message from ffmpeg. As I wrote I tested only playback with VLC and that worked.
deank
13th May 2009, 19:07
The error you're getting is about SRT subtitles and not related to chapters at all. Check if you have ssa/srt subtitles in the same folder. I fixed it but it will be available in the next update.
Test with AVCHD/Blu-ray player, not with file-playback programs.
jsffm
13th May 2009, 19:12
The error you're getting is about SRT subtitles and not related to chapters at all. Check if you have ssa/srt subtitles in the same folder. I fixed it but it will be available in the next update.
There are 4 .sup files in the folder.
Roonie
13th May 2009, 19:49
@ Deank
First wanna say GREAT programme !!! I also love the uncropMKV tool ....!! Now, is it possible to link to the 2 .... ??? Say have an option in multiAVCHD to use the uncropMKV
tool so that it can uncrop and then put the uncropped MKV automaticly in the avcdhd/blu-ray file structure ??? That way you would have one programe doing the work of 2 ??
Anyway keep up the good work..... And hopefully more poeple will support you......... :)
Ronald,
zoner
13th May 2009, 19:59
all i want to say that this ability of dvd to avchd is BRILLIANT, thank you :)
deank
13th May 2009, 20:19
Build 579:
I just added the option to import DVD folders (VIDEO_TS.IFO is used to accept/identify an imported folder with any name).
It will import all PGS/CELL/VOBs with their chapters and title splits.
Later I'll add multiple audio support.
Once roman is ready with DVD subs -> Blu-ray SUP subtitle support - I'll add it to multiAVCHD.
Dean :)
p.s. I just successfully "backed up" 2 DVD discs using "DVD folder import" and they just play great. Both discs are concert/audio DVDs so there may be some glitches @ "title" jumps, which I cannot really see, but it is a start.
After all - it is an easy way to backup a DVD to an AVCHD or Blu-ray format. It will take just 10-20 mins to back-up a DVD disc to play in Playstation3 or in your Panasonic TV or any Blu-ray player.
The full (DVD folder) import of my Savage Garden DVD took 14 minutes with the whole concert + all commentary titles + song clips + selected concert scenes :)
@zoner: thumbs-up!
http://multiAVCHD.deanbg.com/multiAVCHD_dvd.jpg
@Roonie: I'd rather keep them separated. multiAVCHD will never re-/encode video and I'd like to keep it that way.
deank
13th May 2009, 23:43
I successfully converted a DVD with subtitles:
* mencoder required to extract idx/sub DVD subtitles
* BDSup2Sub.jar required for DVD->BD subtitle conversion
* java required for BDSup2Sub.jar
Dean
deank
14th May 2009, 03:25
Build 580:
DVD subtitles (1 stream) is now supported if you import DVD folders (tomorrow I'll add the same for IFO import and may be multiple subtitles+audio tracks)
Dean
Aai em ron
14th May 2009, 06:59
Build 580:
DVD subtitles (1 stream) is now supported if you import DVD folders (tomorrow I'll add the same for IFO import and may be multiple subtitles+audio tracks)
Dean
Damn, that's really great man. Thanks a lot.
SeeMoreDigital
14th May 2009, 09:39
With regard to extracting "subtitles" from DVD VOB files, here's some information that may be useful: -Subtitles (in .VOB) files extracted using EVOdemux (.SUP) can be muxed with Muxman but are rejected by TSmuxer GUI
Subtitles (in .VOB) extracted using TSremux (.SUP) can be muxed with TSmuxer but are rejected by MuxMan
Cheers
Kurtnoise
14th May 2009, 09:54
@SMD: if you want to extract subtitles from VOB files properly, use DVDSubEdit...
deank
14th May 2009, 13:43
Don't worry about the subtitles. I'll put version 2.7.581 in few minutes. If anyone can test - it will be great.
Especially if SMD can test a DVD with Panasonic Viera output and check if it will play.
deank
14th May 2009, 14:14
Version 2.7 (Build 581): (http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/download.php)
This release features DVD to AVCHD / Blu-ray conversion.
DVD import features:
* Support for multiple subtitle tracks
* Support for multiple audio tracks
* Import modes:
1) Folder import (add/drag-drop VIDEO_TS folder)
2) Playlist import (add/drag-drop VTS_*.IFO files)
If you import individual IFO files and multiAVCHD detects more than one PGC in it it will prompt you whether you want to add ALL PGCs as separate titles or to use the biggest one.
I'll be glad to receive some feed back, because I don't have many DVD titles to test with and I've never been into DVDs at all and it's my first time to deal with all these CELL/VOB/PGC and IDX/SUB stuff.
Dean
desray
14th May 2009, 17:00
Wow long time no see deank! Although less posts these days but that also meant things are getting better by the minute and less bugs to 'squash' :P
So any timeline for the carousel menu to be implemented? Looking forward for that...
deank
14th May 2009, 18:54
Build 582: (http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/download.php)
* Fix for DVD IFO import (messed titles when importing PGCs not from the first IFO)
* DVD Folder import fix --//--
* Added 20 language tags for DVD -> AVCHD/Blu-ray audio/subtitles lang-ids.
Dean
Aai em ron
14th May 2009, 19:48
I've tested 3 different dvd's with multiple subtitle tracks, but each time the program says: No Subtitles found.
I tried with Video_Ts import as well as VIDEO_TS.ifo import.
I played the movies on PS3 and there were no subtitle tracks available.
I can send you the log files if you want?
Thanks.
deank
14th May 2009, 19:54
Yes, send me the log. For subtitles to work (to be converted) you need to have JAVA installed.
VIDEO_TS.IFO is not supported nor imported by multiAVCHD. What build did you test with?
Except the subtitles, was everything else fine? (a lot of fixes were made in build 582)
Aai em ron
14th May 2009, 19:57
Yes, send me the log. For subtitles to work (to be converted) you need to have JAVA installed.
VIDEO_TS.IFO is not supported nor imported by multiAVCHD. What build did you test with?
Except the subtitles, was everything else fine? (a lot of fixes were made in build 582)
Yes, I have Java Installed and I use the latest build. 582
I send you the Log. Thanks
deank
14th May 2009, 20:08
I tested with one DVD with subtitles, 2 with multiple audio tracks and all was fine.
I just found an old movie DVD I got with my Playstation3 which has subtitles and I'm testing with it now.
You can post your log here (or email/PM it). You didn't mention if there were any errors in the process of converting, nor if the final AVCHD had all titles.
I forgot to mention that you need FULL DOWNLOAD (because it includes mencoder.exe, ifoupdate.exe and bdsup2sub.jar). Without these it won't work, no matter what build you're using.
***
1) Your logs show that MPLAYER is not functioning at all. I hope you have it in TOOLS folder and it's the version supplied with multiAVCHD.
2) Try not to use such long paths for your input files. After you check 1), do a test with VIDEO_TS folder placed near the root of your drive.
Dean
deank
14th May 2009, 20:23
I added a warning in the log for such cases. Update with multiUPDATE.exe after you check what I posted above.
tkamp
14th May 2009, 20:34
I'm getting an error everytime multiAVCHD is about to convert the idx/sub files.
I tried BDsup2sub with the mplayer exported idx/sub, and I get an error "Invalid Control Buffer..."
If I use VobSub to extract the idx/sub there are no errors in BDsup2sub.
Also when you open idx in a notepad they are different?!?
Any solution for this?
Aai em ron
14th May 2009, 20:50
I tested with one DVD with subtitles, 2 with multiple audio tracks and all was fine.
I just found an old movie DVD I got with my Playstation3 which has subtitles and I'm testing with it now.
You can post your log here (or email/PM it). You didn't mention if there were any errors in the process of converting, nor if the final AVCHD had all titles.
I forgot to mention that you need FULL DOWNLOAD (because it includes mencoder.exe, ifoupdate.exe and bdsup2sub.jar). Without these it won't work, no matter what build you're using.
***
1) Your logs show that MPLAYER is not functioning at all. I hope you have it in TOOLS folder and it's the version supplied with multiAVCHD.
2) Try not to use such long paths for your input files. After you check 1), do a test with VIDEO_TS folder placed near the root of your drive.
Dean
Yes,I did a full download. I never had problems with mplayer before. (No problems with Mkv or BluRay files) .I did put the VIDEO_TS Folder in the root of my drive.
Unfortunally I got the same result.
I don't know what's the problem. :(
deank
14th May 2009, 20:51
I tried BDsup2sub with the mplayer exported idx/sub, and I get an error "Invalid Control Buffer..."
Subtitles are exported with mencoder, not mplayer.
Can you update your multiAVCHD now (with multiUPDATE.exe) and try again? It could be related to insufficient memory for the java sandbox.
**
In build 583 I fixed a problem with extracting subtitles if path contains spaces and increased java memory to 256mb as suggested by bdsup2sub author.
jsffm
14th May 2009, 21:16
First test of DVD-Folders with Build 581:
2 DVDs, first one no errors, second one some java error messages, but 3 of 4 subtitles were ok. Maybe a problem with the fourth subtitle, which had the same LID as one of the others. Both DVDs worked fine on my BD-Player.
Second test with Build 582 is in this moment writing to BD-R. There are some videos with elementary streams and celltimes.txt and one DVD-Folder which had 2 mp2-audiofiles and one ac3-file. Your program did ignore the mp2-files, thatīs ok. Better would be transcoding them to ac3.
I will report later when writing is finished.
After that I will repeat first test with Build 583.
deank
14th May 2009, 21:39
There is a problem with some subtitle streams which bdsup2sub cannot process:
Decoding frame 11/1037 at offset 0x0000a800
Decoding frame 12/1037 at offset 0x0000b800
Decoding frame 13/1037 at offset 0x0000c800
Decoding frame 14/1037 at offset 0x0000d800
Decoding frame 15/1037 at offset 0x0000e800
Decoding frame 16/1037 at offset 0x0000f800
Decoding frame 17/1037 at offset 0x00010800
ERROR: Corrupt buffer offset information
And output contains only the first 17 subtitles. I'll send a message to the author of the program. After all he posted that it is experimental (I think).
@jsffm: mp2 -> ac3 leads to audio sync problems. I have no DVDs with mp2 audio to perform some tests. I need the output of mplayer -identify with such VIDEO_TS of .IFO.
Dean
jsffm
14th May 2009, 21:49
@jsffm: mp2 -> ac3 leads to audio sync problems. I have no DVDs with mp2 audio to perform some tests. I need the output of mplayer -identify with such VIDEO_TS of .IFO.
Dean
Most of my DVDs are recordings from TV, there is always a audiotrack with mp2. Is there a 2. track with ac3 the mp2-track can be ignored, but sometimes there is original language as third track in mp2 and this is importand.
You will get the output of "mplayer -identify".
deank
14th May 2009, 21:54
You'll need something like:
mplayer -frames 0 -identify g:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO > info.txt
and send me info.txt contents.
In fact I need the lines saying something like:
audio stream: 0 format: ac3 (5.1) language: en aid: 128.
discard the above... I googled, so I found
format: ac3
format: dts
format: lpcm
format: mpeg1
I'll try to implement mpeg1 (mp2) to ac3 conversion based on the settings in Audio/Subtitles tab. The same goes for DTS.
I think I'll just add ac3, dts and lpcm in pass-thru mode (no converting) and will convert mpeg1 with eac3to. Still I have no idea if audio will be in sync so you'll have to do a test and report back.
Dean
jsffm
14th May 2009, 22:21
I transcode mp2 to ac3 with eac3to and had never a problem with synchronization. mp2-tracks has mostly 192 kb/s and I use the same for ac3.
I dontīt see a reason for transcoding dts.
Second test is done, The video importet from DVD-Folder is ok.
But I have a problem with the two videos with chapters importet from celltimes.txt, they start with the second chapter and I miss the beginning of the video. Celltimes.txt doesnīt start with 0 or 1.
Test 3 with Build 583 is running.
SeeMoreDigital
14th May 2009, 22:52
@SMD: if you want to extract subtitles from VOB files properly, use DVDSubEdit...Thanks Kurt.... However, I have been unsuccessful in getting the extracted .sup streams to work with TSmuxer :(
deank
14th May 2009, 23:08
Build 584:
DVD import:
* DTS, LPCM and AC3 audio tracks are processed without any re-encoding and MPEG audio is encoded with eac3to
* Fixed a problem with chapters, not having 00:00:00 as a first jump point
* Added warnings if importing files, whose pathnames contain dash sign "-". DVD import will not work (because of ifoupdate) if the dash sign is present anywhere in the path to your IFO files.
Dean
rc111
15th May 2009, 06:20
Dean,
Would it be possible to add support for AAC audio with TS files? I am using the Hauppauge HD PVR to record, but the audio is AAC and there is no other choice. I tried your program with the TS files created by the PVR, and it did a great job with the video (burned 3 files of about 7 to 8GB each without overflowing the disc) but I got the "AAC audio not supported" and no audio on the disc.
I've tried some other software and nothing else seems to work very well. Most of the programs I tried, like the PowerProducer software that came with my LG Blu-ray burner, will re-encode the video so that the output is about 3 times the size of the original file, which negates any advantage to using Blu-ray (in addition to the problem of no audio). The Total Media Extreme software that comes with the Hauppauge PVR does a great job with standard DVDs, but the most I can get on a DL disk is about 8GB, and the bundled version doesn't support burning to Blu-ray discs. When I tried burning with either Power Producer or Nero, an 8GB file TS was expanded to about 20GB, in addition to the problem of no audio.
If your MultiAVCHD program could be modified to support AAC in TS files, it would be a much better program than any of the retail software I've seen. Or if you have any other suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated.
jfcarbel
15th May 2009, 07:20
Version 2.7 (Build 581): (http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/download.php)
This release features DVD to AVCHD / Blu-ray conversion.
Dean
What bitrate is the DVD reencoded with to H.264?
jsffm
15th May 2009, 07:22
What bitrate is the DVD reencoded with to H.264?
There is no reencode.
deank
15th May 2009, 09:30
Would it be possible to add support for AAC audio with TS files?
I thought I added AAC audio conversion... but I must have missed it :) (it is just for mp4/mkv files). Yes, I'll add the support later today.
What bitrate is the DVD reencoded with to H.264?
DVD titles are already in Blu-ray compliant format (except those with mpeg audio) so multiAVCHD simply demuxes all video+audio+subtitles and muxes them back into AVCHD/Blu-ray structure without any reencoding.
Dean
elijah.baley
15th May 2009, 10:29
@ rc111
As a matter of fact, the HDPVR can encode in AC3 in 2 channels for analog input and 5.1 channels for digital. Take a look at the software you are using (TMT, SageTV, EyeTV...) and change the input accordingly. For capturing AC3 through optical input you might need to update the firmware of your HDPVR.
deank
15th May 2009, 10:50
Build 585+
* FULL DOWNLOAD (http://multiavchd.deanbg.com/download.php)for updated mencoder and BDSup2Sub! Many thanks to the author of BDSup2Sub (0xdeadbeef) who updated the program to handle some badly demuxed/authored DVD subtitles.
* Support for up to 32 subtitle and 32 audio tracks for all input modes/files
* Added AAC->AC3 for m2ts/ts/etc files
* Added extended information for bdsup2sub subtitle conversion
If all goes okay with dvd subtitles it will look like this:
[12:56:32] Converting file to BDMV (G:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO).
[12:56:32] Pre-processing DVD playlist file (G:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO)...
[12:56:32] *** Extracting chapters (ifoupdate)...
[12:56:32] *** Screening for audio and subtitles...
[12:56:35] *** Subtitles: 720x480 29.970 SID#000 (bul)...
[12:56:35] *** Extracting subtitles ID#000 (mencoder)...
[12:57:26] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[12:57:34] *** Imported subpictures: 277/277
[12:57:34] *** Extracting audio (mplayer)...
[12:57:34] *** Extracting ac3 track #128 (eng)...
[12:58:41] *** Extracting video (mplayer)...
if not:
[13:06:37] Converting file to BDMV (DVD (01-01-01) D:\__TEST\DVD\).
[13:06:37] Pre-processing DVD disc folder (D:\Downloads\__TEST\DVD\)...
[13:06:37] *** Extracting chapters (ifoupdate)...
[13:06:37] *** Screening for audio and subtitles...
[13:06:40] *** Subtitles: 720x576 25.000 SID#000 (bul)...
[13:06:40] *** Extracting subtitles ID#000 (mencoder)...
[13:08:52] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:08:59] !!! BDSup2Sub reported: 287 warnings!
[13:08:59] !!! Last imported subpicture: 17/1037
[13:08:59] !!! Subtitles may be incomplete!
[13:08:59] *** Extracting audio (mplayer)...
[13:08:59] *** Extracting ac3 track #128 (bul)...
Dean
strad
15th May 2009, 13:24
Hello Dean,
first of all: your continuous devotion for corrections in the program is absolutely stunning and everybody must be very, very grateful. Thank you!
Now, my feedback here actually refers to the subtitle matter only:
since 2 days I had several attempts (IFO in/BluRay/BDMV out) with your last versions, which partly failed, due to subtitle problems and maybe to my computer, but I think, the kind of movie and subtitle structure matters too.
Example:
tonight I managed (with v.584) to burn a BD-RE with two films, one by the way showed subtitles, the other not, though the conversion went smoothly without any error message!
Right now, with v.585 and two additional films, movie 1, with v.584 completely OK, shows:
[13:02:03] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:02:17] !!! BDSup2Sub reported: 1 warnings!
[13:02:17] !!! Last imported subpicture: 1113/1113
[13:02:17] !!! Subtitles may be incomplete!
[13:02:17] *** Imported subpictures: 1113/1113
[13:02:17] *** Subtitles: 720x576 25.000 SID#003 (deu)...
[13:02:17] *** Extracting subtitles ID#003 (mencoder)...
[13:03:06] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:03:08] *** Imported subpictures: 5/5
[13:03:08] *** Extracting audio (mplayer)...
[13:03:08] *** Extracting ac3 track #128 (deu)...
[13:03:58] *** Extracting ac3 track #130 (eng)...
[13:04:49] *** Extracting video (mplayer)...
[13:06:23] Pre-processing completed!
The next film:
[13:09:04] *** Extracting subtitles ID#001 (mencoder)...
[13:10:06] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:10:09] !!! BDSup2Sub reported: 4 warnings!
[13:10:09] !!! Last imported subpicture:
[13:10:09] !!! Subtitles may be incomplete!
[13:10:09] !!! Error converting subtitles! (java?) (Java is OK!)
[13:10:09] *** Extracting audio (mplayer)...
[13:10:09] *** Extracting ac3 track #128 (deu)...
[13:11:09] *** Extracting ac3 track #130 (eng)...
[13:12:11] *** Extracting video (mplayer)...
[13:13:50] Pre-processing completed!
now on movie 3 itīs working since 1 hour:
*** Extracting subtitles ID#001 (mencoder)...
What do you think of that?
I pray, that it at least finishes.....
greetings from strad
P.S.: still got stuck (since 75 min.) !!!
strad
15th May 2009, 13:35
So the question is:
if I import the "problem movies" via DVD folder instead via IFO, will it work for those, like skip the subtitles (I forget about them)?
deank
15th May 2009, 13:36
The first one looks fine (warnings are nothing to worry about since all subtitles are exported).
The second shows that BDsup2sub has a problem and cannot convert these subpictures.
Please make sure you have the LATEST FULL download (I updated it just 30mins ago) - it contains the new mencoder and bdsup2sub.
Let's hope that the third one will be fine... but it is taking too much time (one hour?!).
Please check what is your mencoder version in tools folder (via command prompt).
*** Were these tests with IFO or folder mode? If IFO files contain only one title it won't make a difference I think but you can test and import the FOLDER... then remove some titles if you wish.
*** Also - use taskmanager to KILL mencoder process.
Dean
edit: can you also post the lines from the log with "[13:02:17] *** Subtitles: 720x576 25.000 SID#003 (deu)..."...
strad
15th May 2009, 13:52
I think I have to abort, it doesnīt finish.
But actually itīs a pity, that then the program shuts down and donīt keep the files.
Sorry, didnīt read your remarks before....
I always used IFO import and only left one subtitle in order to avoid any problem....
Thanks for the suggestion: killed memcoder and it goes on!
here the full log-excerpt for that movie:
[13:01:13] *** Extracting chapters (ifoupdate)...
[13:01:13] *** Screening for audio and subtitles...
[13:01:15] *** Subtitles: 720x576 25.000 SID#001 (deu)...
[13:01:15] *** Extracting subtitles ID#001 (mencoder)...
[13:02:03] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:02:17] !!! BDSup2Sub reported: 1 warnings!
[13:02:17] !!! Last imported subpicture: 1113/1113
[13:02:17] !!! Subtitles may be incomplete!
[13:02:17] *** Imported subpictures: 1113/1113
[13:02:17] *** Subtitles: 720x576 25.000 SID#003 (deu)...
[13:02:17] *** Extracting subtitles ID#003 (mencoder)...
[13:03:06] *** Converting DVD subtitles to Blu-ray format (java:BDSup2Sub)...
[13:03:08] *** Imported subpictures: 5/5
[13:03:08] *** Extracting audio (mplayer)...
[13:03:08] *** Extracting ac3 track #128 (deu)...
[13:03:58] *** Extracting ac3 track #130 (eng)...
[13:04:49] *** Extracting video (mplayer)...
[13:06:23] Pre-processing completed!
[13:06:23] Detected video: ID#1:V_MPEG-2 720x576, fps=25.000
[13:06:24] Detected display AR: 1024x576 (AR:1.78)
[13:06:24] Total of 1 tracks found in this file.
[13:06:24] Adding subtitles (dvddump.1.deu.sup) (deu)
[13:06:24] Adding subtitles (dvddump.2.deu.sup) (deu)
[13:06:24] AR of 16:9 will be set for this title.
[13:06:24] Adding audiofile (dvddump.128.deu.ac3)
[13:06:24] Adding audiofile (dvddump.130.eng.ac3)
[13:06:24] Generating meta file for tsMuxer...
[13:06:24] M2TS stream split set at 3999MiB...
[13:06:24] Checking for external chapters (e:\temp\dvddump.txt)...
[13:06:24] Using external chapters...
[13:06:24] Creating clip and playlist info (tsMuxeR)...
[13:08:58] Done!
[13:08:58] "Move transitional files" option will be applied!
[13:08:58] Input folder is multiAVCHD compilation and its contents will be moved.
[13:08:58] Setting vertical resolution value (576i).
[13:08:58] Media transfer: 00000 -> 00000.m2ts
[13:08:58] Media transfer: 00001 -> 00001.m2ts
[13:08:58] Processing playlist files...
[13:09:00] Will use chapter marks: 00:00:00.000;00:00:00.000;00:07:04.799;00:12:29.880;00:18:03.359;00:25:47.800;00:31:41.199;00:35:14.760;00:41:35.639;00:51:07.959;00:59:34.879;01:06:02.959;01:15:29.080;01:21:05.359;01:24:50.359;
[13:09:02] Will use chapter marks: 00:00:00.000;00:00:00.000;00:07:04.799;00:12:29.880;00:18:03.359;00:25:47.800;00:31:41.199;00:35:14.760;00:41:35.639;00:51:07.959;00:59:34.879;01:06:02.959;01:15:29.080;01:21:05.359;01:24:50.359;
strad
15th May 2009, 14:10
and:
is it in that consense of any use to activate "Change first SRT line timing"?
deank
15th May 2009, 14:11
This one looks okay...
I just fixed the problem of having 00:00:00.000 chapter mark twice. You can use multiUPDATE.exe to update the version you have.
Also you didn't say if you have the complete download from this afternoon.
*** I don't understand your question about SRT subtitles.
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