Klagar
25th October 2010, 13:56
Hi !
I made a PHP script that dynamically generates batches of job files to accelerate some steps which proved to be rather time-consuming in Avidemux. The problem is my files seem to be correct, all the info is there and everything, but the job will start but crash immediately, telling me : Press OK to have bug details, or something similar. And when I press OK Avidemux closes and nothing else happens.
My thought : when I manually open the MP4 files I want to work on, Avidemux gives me a couple warnings, saying :
H.264 detected : If the file is using B-frames it can lead to crash or stuttering. Avidemux can use another mode [...] Do you want to use that mode ?
(I usually say no, it gives me less accuracy.)
Then another message pops, saying :
You should use Tool->Rebuild frame. Do it now ?
To which I also usually choose no.
The exact messages are not important. What's important is, my pseudo-educated guess would be that the job won't work with those source files since I "am not there to answer these questions" at the opening.
Can anyone confirm that I am right/wrong ? And is there any way to force a specific response or to tell Avidemux to bypass or ignore those warnings ?
I think I saw somewhere that there was a way to do it by entering some instructions in the command prompt. For now it is not an option for me, as the command prompt will not work on my machine for a variety of reasons. I don't say it will never work, but in the immediate present it doesn't. So what I'm looking for is either an instruction I could add to my .js job file, or an option in Avidemux itself.
Thanks !
I made a PHP script that dynamically generates batches of job files to accelerate some steps which proved to be rather time-consuming in Avidemux. The problem is my files seem to be correct, all the info is there and everything, but the job will start but crash immediately, telling me : Press OK to have bug details, or something similar. And when I press OK Avidemux closes and nothing else happens.
My thought : when I manually open the MP4 files I want to work on, Avidemux gives me a couple warnings, saying :
H.264 detected : If the file is using B-frames it can lead to crash or stuttering. Avidemux can use another mode [...] Do you want to use that mode ?
(I usually say no, it gives me less accuracy.)
Then another message pops, saying :
You should use Tool->Rebuild frame. Do it now ?
To which I also usually choose no.
The exact messages are not important. What's important is, my pseudo-educated guess would be that the job won't work with those source files since I "am not there to answer these questions" at the opening.
Can anyone confirm that I am right/wrong ? And is there any way to force a specific response or to tell Avidemux to bypass or ignore those warnings ?
I think I saw somewhere that there was a way to do it by entering some instructions in the command prompt. For now it is not an option for me, as the command prompt will not work on my machine for a variety of reasons. I don't say it will never work, but in the immediate present it doesn't. So what I'm looking for is either an instruction I could add to my .js job file, or an option in Avidemux itself.
Thanks !