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ranosb
3rd August 2009, 08:53
Multiavchd deletes all files in its temp folder(including files it didn't create), so make sure you don't have anything in that folder you want to keep after using it..
Edited...
deank
3rd August 2009, 09:22
I really don't know how one can accomplish what you did.
Further more multiAVCHD does not delete ANYTHING in the destination folder. Second: if for some reason you chose a TEMP path which is not empty (but existing) after clicking "START" multiAVCHD pops a warning and waits for user to accept and continue.
ranosb
3rd August 2009, 09:39
I really don't know how one can accomplish what you did.
Further more multiAVCHD does not delete ANYTHING in the destination folder. Second: if for some reason you chose a TEMP path which is not empty (but existing) after clicking "START" multiAVCHD pops a warning and waits for user to accept and continue.
Hi Dean!
Well it happened, and it happened again. I have the destination folder to something different then the source.
It Deleted my source .dts file and video and put these files in the folder
audio-info.srt and black_bg.264-001.264
Then stopped working, saying "incompatible"
This is my first time using MultiAvchd, was using only tsmuxer but I know this GUI uses it, tsmuxer needs for the audio a slowdown checkbox to match when you change from 25fps to 23.976...
Working on a mkv file that is 8ref frames, @5.1 and 1920x800(all which are not avchd compliant).
Can multiavchd create a working avchd from this?
deank
3rd August 2009, 10:07
Yes it probably can if you reencode your source.
I don't know where you downloaded multiAVCHD from (and how long ago), but please redownload it again:
http://multiAVCHD.deanbg.com/download/
I can't see how multiAVCHD will delete your video and will create these strange files (srt+.264).
Dean
ranosb
3rd August 2009, 10:30
It was a fresh download Dean, but found out the problems source. The .mkv file was in the same folder as the temp folder, so it was deleting it when it produced an error.
Changed the temp folder and it worked without a problem...
Thanks;
Re encode, will I lose quality?
Thanks!
deank
3rd August 2009, 10:36
You have no choice anyway. You won't notice the difference in the quality. You can use the 'uncrop' function in "title properties".
And please if you have a chance - can you change the name of the topic to something not so scary? :)
(edit: Thank you! Please use multiUPDATE.exe to update to the latest version. It won't allow you to have destination and temp to point the same place.)
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