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Xitrum
31st January 2003, 02:20
It does not really matter to me whether it shows a number of VOB or VOBID. The reason I had in mind for this request is that this info will help me decide whether to demux by PGC, VOBID or CellID.
For example, if the number of cellid is small, I'll re-author the movie at the CellID level, if the number of cells is large, but the number of VOBID is small, then I'll do it at VOB level, otherwise, I'll do it at PGC level if it possible.
TRILIGHT
31st January 2003, 02:26
Busy working on the UberGuide now. ;) I can see where this would be handy, however, ultimately I do not think it is useful unless you can parse out which VOBID's are re-used and how long they are. The reason being is, just because there are a number of different VOBID's, does not necessarily mean that is the way you should extract it. It depends on if any are re-used in other PGC's or not and the length of those VOBID's as just one short VOBID repeated is not indicative of a VTS that has to be extrated by VOBID.
Xitrum
31st January 2003, 02:29
Trilight
I agreed with you totally, I haven't thought about that point yet!
jdobbs
31st January 2003, 02:52
Here's a suggestion. Break it out the entire strem with VSTRIP by VOBID. Then you can get it with no repeats between PGCs. I can then make IFOUpdate move sectors around in the .VOB so they are restored into their original interleaved or angled format... Tell me that's not cool.
Xitrum
31st January 2003, 03:07
jdobbs,
I thought DIF4U can do that at the moment, if you select the VTS you want to demux, then select the START and END PGCS, then select Demux by VOB ID, then DIF4U will demux the entire VTS into VOBIDs with no repeats.
Correct me if I'm wrong
rasta21
31st January 2003, 12:58
...first...THanX for the new version Eyes`Only & betatest guyz !
...question:
...i used the hdd demux function, and after dif4u ripped all the vobs i get the messagebox "bleh!". after click okay button dif4u demux with bbdmux and then again the bleh! message box.
...is that message box a feature :cool: or is it just a debug message box that you forgot to remove :p
P.S: plz add ger (german) to the only language listbox ;)
Eyes`Only
31st January 2003, 17:09
LOL! Whoops! That was some silly stuff left over from when I was making sure HDD Mode worked. Welcome to Eyes`Only beta testing world of madness! I'll put 1.0.7.1 on the website soon without this silly popup window. Nothing keeps the program from working, as you can see.. I was just able to see before/after effects on filenames :)
Oh and yes, Xitrum, DIF4U will demux by vobid, now even in HDD Mode!
jdobbs
31st January 2003, 22:35
Eyes'Only,
I must have breezed right past that capability -- sorry. I'm going to try it tonight on a disc that has been giving me problems.
Thanks!
jdobbs
31st January 2003, 23:31
Eyes'Only,
Is it supposed to create the .D2V and .AVS files for the VOBID output?
Thanks,
jdobbs
TRILIGHT
1st February 2003, 00:12
yes
jdobbs
1st February 2003, 00:37
I tried it (on Bridget Jones Diary, NTSC) and it did the VOBIDs (I did notice that it skipped the angles -- I'd sometimes like to keep them) but it quit somewhere between creating the M2Vs and DVD2AVI.
I'll try it again -- maybe I was too anxious.
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Correction -- I changed the movie name to the one that actually had the problem
tlian
2nd February 2003, 04:13
Hi Eyes` Only,
Thanks for your great tools, it saves a lot of manual operation.
One request, is it possible to generate parameters needed for the
CCE?, such as Progressive/Zigzag, etc. Currently, I have to use
bitrateviewer to find it.
Also, in some cases, the generated AC3 files can not be imported into
Scenarist, with error message, AC3 format not supported, any help?
Thanks
Eyes`Only
2nd February 2003, 09:14
Hmm.. yeah I think I can work on that. You want output text files like IFOUpdate produces? Or just info in the log window?
No idea about the ac3 files. Regular mode or HDD mode?
tlian
2nd February 2003, 18:23
A text file will be good, something like this, if you demux by PCG
File: VTS__01_P01
Ratio: 4:3
Frame: Progressive
ScanningOrder:ZIGZAG
Linear quantizer scale: LINEAR
Frame number: FrameNumber
with these information available, working with CCE will be easier,
and just maybe, someday somebody can come with simple program to
use those information to generate CCE's ECL file and Scenarist
script file automatically.
About the AC3, when I checked the vob, it seems like the structure
is as folling
PCG1 has many vobids
PCG8 points to one of the vobids in PCG1
The generated AC3 for PCG1 is perfects
The generated AC3 for PCG8 is empty.
BTW, I use regular mode.
Thanks
aquabubble
2nd February 2003, 18:46
Originally posted by tlian
with these information available, working with CCE will be easier,
and just maybe, someday somebody can come with simple program to
use those information to generate CCE's ECL file and Scenarist
script file automatically.
Funny you mention that, I'm working on such a tool, doItFaster4Me as we speak. See http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=42799 for more info. A new version should be out in the next couple of days that has a lot of the features I promised.
I'm looking for testers at the moment, so if you're interested please PM me rather than replying to this thread.
dgwak
2nd February 2003, 19:06
@Eyes`Only,
I think demuxing by VobId is not working properly with your current version (1.0.7). I tried that on Fast and furious (VTS 7 with 23 PGCs) it will only work if I choose demux by Cell Id instead.
Can you double check?
Xitrum
2nd February 2003, 23:47
Eyes` Only,
I was using your tool on the weekend and found the following minor bugs:
1. When you first start DIF4U, after the program detected the DVD, and depending the Minimum size of the VTS, the program would select a number of VTSs to be demux. If you then don't want the first selected VTS to be demux and uncheck it. It would not work (this problem only occurs the first time the DVD is detected), if you select a different VTS and then go back to the first VTS, then uncheck it again, then it will work.
2. With the "Only Language" option, if you select say English, and if the movie has more than one English audio tracks (i.e. the movie audio tracks and a couple of Director's comments tracks) DIF4U only demux the first English track that it found.
As I said, these are only minor and it would be nice if you can fix them in your next release.
dgwak
3rd February 2003, 15:29
I found out that if you demux by VobID, it creates an ac3 file for each vob like it should, but lump all m2v's together into one big m2v instead of separating them out.
Another minor issue (however this version is a vast improvement from the first one) is that when you choose different PGCs to demux after the first operation, it will still choose the same PGC's as the first operation's. So you will have to close and restart doit4U.
Yet another problem that is more serious is the message I get when I import ac2 files into Scenarist. It says "not supported format". I can import DTS files just fine but not ac3...I did not have this problem with older versions. (BTW, I demuxed by Cell Id).
Eyes`Only
3rd February 2003, 17:11
Ok guys, you're starting to confuse errors in my program with ones in DVD Decrypter! heh.
tlian: I've found that you can put comments into an .avs script using the "#" prefix. I think the route I may take is to include video spec info in each .avs as comments. This way there's no extra files, and you have the exact info needed for each .avs.
Xitrum: Sounds like you have a beta version of DVDDEC. I just found this bug yesterday while beta testing DVDDEC, and talked to Light_UK about it. The 3.1.4.0 doesn't do this as far as I know. Install 3.1.4.0 to verify this. I too was going 'wtf?' as I was watching it only find 0x80! After some experimenting I found the issue was with beta DVDDECs.
The VTS checkmark bug I'm looking into.
dgwak: One big .m2v? I've never had this issue. The .ac3 thing is another DVDDEC bug, which Light_UK has fixed and will be available on his next release. We worked for a while on it, and it seems his current version doesn't correct .ac3 headers appropriately, causing the .ac3s to be non-importable. One fix we did find to alleviate issues in the meantime is to run the .ac3s through the program ac3fix.exe. After doing that, the .ac3s import fine.
Looking into the PGC bug also.
Thanks for the reports, guys. The stuff I can fix I will look into.
Also for those of you that are going to post and ask about the new Subrip CLI:
I've done some testing with it and it's not very integrateable into a front-end program. The GUI closes as soon as it's open, leaving me with no way to detect when it's done running. Also, several features aren't available to me, one of which I really rely on that you find at Corrections>Time Correction>Minimum Interval Between Two Subtitles. I'm also working on figuring out just how in the world the new colors feature works. So far, it seems to create bad template headers, so Scenarist doesn't get the color scheme right. More testing is definitely needed, and Subrip 1.15 may not be something we can use right away, unless there's something I'm missing...
Eyes`Only
3rd February 2003, 17:17
Originally posted by tlian
A text file will be good, something like this, if you demux by PCG
About the AC3, when I checked the vob, it seems like the structure
is as folling
PCG1 has many vobids
PCG8 points to one of the vobids in PCG1
The generated AC3 for PCG1 is perfects
The generated AC3 for PCG8 is empty.
BTW, I use regular mode.
Thanks
Sounds like pgc8 uses one frame from your pgc1. Probably the last one, if I know my .ifos! There is no audio in a single frame like this, so you will get a 0 byte .ac3. Just don't import it.
At any rate, 0 byte .ac3s can never be imported into Scenarist, for obvious reasons. And it's highly unlikely that there is actually audio if you got that 0byte file, DVDDEC is pretty good at getting that .ac3 correctly!
dgwak
3rd February 2003, 18:51
Eyes`Only,
Here is the screen shot of the result by VobId demuxing. (It's on Fast and Furious VTS 7, NTSC version)
I hope you can read it
Eyes`Only
3rd February 2003, 21:52
Originally posted by Xitrum
Eyes` Only,
I was using your tool on the weekend and found the following minor bugs:
1. When you first start DIF4U, after the program detected the DVD, and depending the Minimum size of the VTS, the program would select a number of VTSs to be demux. If you then don't want the first selected VTS to be demux and uncheck it. It would not work (this problem only occurs the first time the DVD is detected), if you select a different VTS and then go back to the first VTS, then uncheck it again, then it will work.
I tried for quite a while today to make the checkbox bug occur, with no luck, though i did modify it now so that if there's nothing in the vtslist, the doit box greys. But, that doesnt matter really, because if you hit do it and there's nothing in the vtslist. it just says 'finished'.
If you can figure out a definitely procedure that I can do that causes this bug to occur, it'd really help me troubleshoot it!
dgwak
3rd February 2003, 22:42
Eyes`Only,
Sorry if you could not read my attachment. Here is the link instead.
I used the following setting in DI4U.
Then the result was this.
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Sorry the link no longer working...
Eyes`Only
4th February 2003, 02:07
dgwak:
Hmm yeah my program doesnt do well with vobids that have one frame. I'll see what I can do about it. Light_UK is working on a new faster method for DVDDec to demux vobids, it may be a bit before we are confident with it, but when it is rlsed, DIF4U will be modified to support it and all the vobid issues should go away.
Xitrum and dgwak: I have no doubt that the bug reports you guys are submitting are true, however unless I get enough info to be able to see the bug on my own, my troubleshooting is limited at best. Both of you have found bugs that I can't duplicate on my system as of yet. If you can find a definite way to make this occur on a constant basis, I will be able to fix the bugs you are seeing. If not, it's going to take a lot longer, because when i use DIF4U I don't see these issues!
Xitrum
4th February 2003, 03:38
Eyes` Only,
Xitrum and dgwak: I have no doubt that the bug reports you guys are submitting are true, however unless I get enough info to be able to see the bug on my own, my troubleshooting is limited at best. Both of you have found bugs that I can't duplicate on my system as of yet. If you can find a definite way to make this occur on a constant basis, I will be able to fix the bugs you are seeing. If not, it's going to take a lot longer, because when i use DIF4U I don't see these issues!
I tried to reproduce the problem, but it seems like the problem only occurs on certain DVDs, not all the DVDs.
I'll let you know when I have more info on how consistence this problem is
bodega
5th February 2003, 01:03
http://doitfast4u.doom9.org/ dont work
We're sorry but WebSpace is unavailable
mirror now :) :)
TRILIGHT
5th February 2003, 01:14
You forgot to quote the rest...
"There is no need to call as we are aware of the problem and are diligently working to resolve it. We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your patience."
hehe ;) No one ever promised 99% uptime when using regular ISP's provided webspace. :D
Eyes`Only
5th February 2003, 01:14
Temporary problem with the web provider, Cox.. hopefully it'll be fixed soon! The program is available at Doom9.org downloads section though!
Zeul
5th February 2003, 01:35
minor bug in v1.0.7.1
stripped a multi PGC (3) with multi angle (4 on each). resulted in all ac3 files but 1 m2v file. checked the log and noticed that df4u is renaming each m2v file to the same one, thus overwriting the previous vob id.
Eyes`Only
5th February 2003, 01:38
Hmm never tried that particular combination. I'll have to find a DVD that has that and try to demux by vobid.
rasta21
5th February 2003, 11:21
Originally posted by adamandhelen
minor bug in v1.0.7.1
stripped a multi PGC (3) with multi angle (4 on each). resulted in all ac3 files but 1 m2v file. checked the log and noticed that df4u is renaming each m2v file to the same one, thus overwriting the previous vob id.
...jip same problem. i tried star wars episode 1....result is 1 m2v and 1 no_cce file size 8.66kb. it looks like dif4u deletes something after rip (rename prob?)...dvddecrypter hd size display 9gb left...and after rip there is 14gb left :confused:
Zeul
5th February 2003, 11:36
enc log if it helps
dgwak
5th February 2003, 14:48
Another thing, I keep getting Vobsub for the whole pgc, not for each cell id, even when I strip by cell id.
So if you want to compile by cell id, you have to lose the subtitles...(I remember the 1.00 version worked fine by VobId strip, it just didn't have the option of cell id stripping)
Eyes`Only
5th February 2003, 18:49
that log helped a bunch. See? I don't include the ability to give me a debug report just for the fun of it! :D
I think i've fixed the vobid renaming bug, and I've attached a version here for you to test so I can make sure it's working correctly. As for the vobsub by cell bug.. hmm possibly vobsub isn't working correctly.. I'll have to do further tests.
Eyes`Only
5th February 2003, 20:39
(removed 1.0.7.3a, link for 1.0.7.3b is below)
stationx
5th February 2003, 21:13
Eyes` Only, Looks like DoitFast4U v1.0.7.3a does the trick. I was trying my first demux with VobID and couldn’t work out why I only got one M2V file. As it was my first go I though it was something I was doing. That was until I looked at the log and realised all the files were getting renamed to VTS__02_VOB_1.M2V.
(19:39:06) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_05_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:39:06) Rename to= no.cce-VTS__02_VOB_1.M2V
(19:39:06) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_06_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:39:06) Rename to= VTS__02_VOB_1.M2V
(19:39:06) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_07_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:39:06) Rename to= VTS__02_VOB_1.M2V
(19:39:06) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_08_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:39:06) Rename to= VTS__02_VOB_1.M2V
etc…….
But with version 1.0.7.3a all the M2V have the correct filenames
(19:50:01) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_05_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:50:01) vid= 1, pgc= 05, ang= 2, vob= 05, cel= 02_
(19:50:01) Rename to= VTS__02_V05_1.M2V
(19:50:01) Finished Processing VTS 02 PGC 5 ANGLE 1
(19:50:01) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_06_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:50:01) vid= 1, pgc= 05, ang= 2, vob= 06, cel= 02_
(19:50:01) Rename to= VTS__02_V06_1.M2V
(19:50:01) Finished Processing VTS 02 PGC 5 ANGLE 1
(19:50:01) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_07_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:50:01) vid= 1, pgc= 05, ang= 2, vob= 07, cel= 02_
(19:50:01) Rename to= VTS__02_V07_1.M2V
(19:50:01) Finished Processing VTS 02 PGC 5 ANGLE 1
(19:50:01) File to rename= VTS_02_PGC_05_VOB_08_1 - 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 - 720x480 (NTSC) - 4~3.M2V
(19:50:01) vid= 1, pgc= 05, ang= 2, vob= 08, cel= 02_
(19:50:01) Rename to= VTS__02_V08_1.M2V
etc……..
Thanks again for this wonderful prog
StationX
Zeul
5th February 2003, 21:32
couple of suggestions for you.
new version does the trick, but when renaming if the names could be in the format of VTS_16_P01_A01 instead of by vob id it would help when rebuilding or provide another log showing the statistics. ie how many pgc's and their respective angles and vob id and even cells.
Also poss bug, consistent with previous versions. When demuxing by angles only (vob id and cell unchecked) it seems to forget the last PGC. i am ripping a 3 pgc each with 4 angles, yet pgc 3 is never ripped. it is with vob id checked
i have supplied a log so you can see
Eyes`Only
5th February 2003, 22:43
adamandhelen: Sorry, the very nature of vobids keeps me from naming them like that. Vobids can be in multiple pgcs, and angles matter not with vobids. Search your DVDs, you'll see many VTSes that have the same vobid in pgc1, pgc2, pgc3. Would be impossible to name them like that. The only correct format I can think of is, is to name them as I have.. by vobid only.
Crankin' 'em out today.. Here's a new beta with the angle bug fixed (i think, please test!)
Xitrum: finally found and squashed that bug where it reports the largest VTS as "00"! Whew that was a difficult one to find!
New beta: http://doitfast4u.doom9.org/DoItFast4U.v.1.0.7.3c.exe
Xitrum
5th February 2003, 23:56
Xitrum: finally found and squashed that bug where it reports the largest VTS as "00"! Whew that was a difficult one to find!
Thank you very much for your fantastic tools and great supports.
Xitrum
6th February 2003, 09:49
Eyes` Only,
I think I found another bugs in DIF4U,
I tried to demux by VOBID one PGC in a VTS of the main movie, so in the start PGC box I selected PGC 3 and in the End PGC box I selected PGC 3 as well (I only wanted to demux by vobid for PGC 3 only), but when I looked at the file and also the logs, it demux PGC3 and PGC4 for me.
it did not do any harm, but just want to let you know.
Eyes`Only
7th February 2003, 06:35
Xitrum: found and fixed that.
Ok ppl, it's almost time for another final rls. I spent hours and hours adding/changing/revamping my app.
Everyone that wants to help beta test it can download it at http://doitfast4u.doom9.org/DoItFast4U.v.1.0.7.4.exe
(final version will be 1.0.8, this is still beta)
Lots and lots of revisions, you'll notice 'em right away, but for a full list, check out http://doitfast4u.doom9.org/revhist.htm
Xitrum
7th February 2003, 09:01
Eyes` Only,
Just a quick question, I never done a NTSC movie before until today, a friend of mine lend me a NTSC movie, so I used DIF4U to demux the PGCs, in the DVD2AVI documents, it said that I have to watch the Video type and if it Film and the percentage is greater than 95% then I have to use Force film which will force the movie to 23.976 fps, then after CCE I have to use pull down.
With DIF4U, I tick the auto detect option, but when I comes to teh DVD2AVI part, I looked at screen in DVD2AVI it still said the frame rate is 29.9, is that means it did not used force film? Would that still works? and after CCE do I still have to use the Pulldown option in DIF4U to fix up the frame rate?
I thought that by using the auto detect Forcefilm/Deinterlace if Needed option, the DVD2AVI would shows a frame rate of 23.976 instead of 29.97. Am I correct in assuming that? Or is it that even though it shows 29.97, in the script file, you changed so that it's actually 23.976?
Thanks for your helps
Eyes`Only
7th February 2003, 09:04
It runs it once at 29.97, then diagnoses it to see if that was correct or if it needs to rerun it with forcefilm. If so, it reruns it again at 23.97. If it needs decomb, it puts the appropriate lines in the .avs script. Either way, you need to run pulldown on it, because if it is decombed, it uses Decimate(cycle=5) which makes the output 23.97, and if it is forcefilmed, that makes it 23.97 too.
Xitrum
7th February 2003, 10:09
Eyes's Only
Thanks for the response, I'll do run Pulldown after CCE then.
dgwak
7th February 2003, 15:23
Eyes`Only,
I just tried the latest versin (1.07.04) and found out that the .avs files it creates add "mode=1" to Decimate line. (see below)
LoadPlugin("C:\WINNT\System32\mpeg2dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\WINNT\System32\decomb.dll")
Mpeg2Source("VTS__03_V03_1.d2v")
Telecide(guide=1)
Decimate(cycle=5 , mode=1)
ResampleAudio(44100)
When I was done CCE with that script, I ended up with mpv that is about 10 seconds longer than the original.
I can correct that problem only if I delete that "mode=1" from that line.
Eyes`Only
7th February 2003, 16:48
OK that was a test, and it didn't go all that well. Sorry guys! This is what beta testing is all about though, right? I was told mode=1 gave smoother video, I have found instead that it ignores the cycle=5 switch, so your video stays 29.97. Therefore, if you do pulldown, you're adding extra.
Here's a newer version with a couple more bugfixes (vobid subs work now) and it's back to the good ol' Decimate(cycle=5) that we all know and love :D If anyone wants to test mode=1 feel free, it may be better for extras vtses, i'm not sure yet.
http://members.cox.net/doitfast4u/DoItFast4U.v.1.0.7.4d.exe
For those of you that did use the scripts with mode=1, it apparently bypasses the cycle=5, so don't run pulldown afterwards. If you've already run pulldown, run pulldown again on the m2vs with the remove rff switch! ("pulldown.exe source.mpv.m2v destination.m2v -nopulldown -norff -drop_frame true")
technolog
8th February 2003, 13:14
Hi,
I'm trying to back up Bridget Jones Diary using Trilight's Uber Guide (for the first time).
The main movie VTS (01) appears to be multi-angle (to show the titles and credits in French I assume?). How do I set DIF4U (ver 1.0.7.4d) to get everything I need correctly? I am thinking that it needs to be by cell ID but how do I then re-create the multi-angle structure in Scenarist?
Here is the VTS_01_0.IFO for you to peruse.
VTS overview:
Menu attributes:
Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (16:9) (pan-scan)
Audio 1: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC
SubPicture 1: Not Specified (2-bit rle )
Title Set (Movie) attributes:
Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (16:9) (letterboxed)
Audio 1: English (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC normal (ID: 0x80)
Audio 2: Français (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC normal (ID: 0x81)
Audio 3: English (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC director's comments (ID: 0x82)
SubPicture 1: English (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)
PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [01:37:55.16 / 30 fps] (Programs: 18) (Cells: 26) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,2,3,4,5,6,5,6,7)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:04:40.15 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:04:40.15] [Frames: 8415]
[Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1): time: 00:02:39.10 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:07:19.25] [Frames: 13195]
[Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2): time: 00:02:39.10 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:07:19.25] [Frames: 13195]
[Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 2/ 2] (Angle 1): time: 00:00:21.21 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:07:41.16] [Frames: 13846]
[Cell 05] [V/C Id: 3/ 2] (Angle 2): time: 00:00:21.21 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:07:41.16] [Frames: 13846]
[Cell 06] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] : time: 00:04:05.29 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:11:47.15] [Frames: 21225]
[Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 07] [V/C Id: 4/ 2] : time: 00:06:18.26 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:18:06.11] [Frames: 32591]
[Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 08] [V/C Id: 4/ 3] : time: 00:05:15.09 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:23:21.20] [Frames: 42050]
[Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 4/ 4] : time: 00:07:57.15 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:31:19.05] [Frames: 56375]
[Ch 06] [Pg 06] [Cell 10] [V/C Id: 4/ 5] : time: 00:05:28.10 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:36:47.15] [Frames: 66225]
[Ch 07] [Pg 07] [Cell 11] [V/C Id: 4/ 6] : time: 00:03:26.21 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:40:14.06] [Frames: 72426]
[Ch 08] [Pg 08] [Cell 12] [V/C Id: 4/ 7] : time: 00:06:00.14 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:46:14.20] [Frames: 83240]
[Ch 09] [Pg 09] [Cell 13] [V/C Id: 4/ 8] : time: 00:04:27.02 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:50:41.22] [Frames: 91252]
[Ch 10] [Pg 10] [Cell 14] [V/C Id: 4/ 9] : time: 00:06:16.05 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:56:57.27] [Frames: 102537]
[Ch 11] [Pg 11] [Cell 15] [V/C Id: 4/10] : time: 00:03:16.04 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:00:14.01] [Frames: 108421]
[Ch 12] [Pg 12] [Cell 16] [V/C Id: 4/11] : time: 00:05:35.10 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:05:49.11] [Frames: 118481]
[Ch 13] [Pg 13] [Cell 17] [V/C Id: 4/12] : time: 00:08:02.05 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:13:51.16] [Frames: 132946]
[Ch 14] [Pg 14] [Cell 18] [V/C Id: 4/13] : time: 00:03:32.16 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:17:24.02] [Frames: 139322]
[Ch 15] [Pg 15] [Cell 19] [V/C Id: 4/14] : time: 00:05:54.25 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:23:18.27] [Frames: 149967]
[Cell 20] [V/C Id: 4/15] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:01.19 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:23:20.16] [Frames: 150016]
[Ch 16] [Pg 16] [Cell 21] [V/C Id: 4/16] : time: 00:07:32.26 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:30:53.12] [Frames: 163602]
[Cell 22] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] (Angle 1): time: 00:01:05.29 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:31:59.11] [Frames: 165581]
[Cell 23] [V/C Id: 6/ 1] (Angle 2): time: 00:01:05.29 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:31:59.11] [Frames: 165581]
[Ch 17] [Pg 17] [Cell 24] [V/C Id: 5/ 2] (Angle 1): time: 00:05:55.05 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:37:54.16] [Frames: 176236]
[Cell 25] [V/C Id: 6/ 2] (Angle 2): time: 00:05:55.05 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:37:54.16] [Frames: 176236]
[Ch 18] [Pg 18] [Cell 26] [V/C Id: 7/ 1] : time: 00:00:01.00 / 30 fps [Pos: 01:37:55.16] [Frames: 176266]
Menu Language Units: 1
Language Menu Unit 1: [English]
Language Menu Unit 1: [English]
Menu 1: [Root-Menu] (entry PGC) (Programs: 5) (Cells: 5) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,5,4)
Menu 2: [entry only] (Programs: 1) (Cells: 1) (uses VOB-IDs: 7)
Menu 3: [Sub-picture Menu] (entry PGC) (Programs: 1) (Cells: 1) (uses VOB-IDs: 8)
Menu 4: [Audio Menu] (entry PGC) (Programs: 1) (Cells: 1) (uses VOB-IDs: 6)
Menu 5: [Chapter (PTT) Menu] (entry PGC) (Programs: 6) (Cells: 6) (uses VOB-IDs: 9,10,11,12,13,14)
Menu 6: [entry only] (Programs: 0) (Cells: 0)
Menu 7: [entry only] (Programs: 0) (Cells: 0)
Any help or suggestions would be gratefully accepted.
TIA
Technolog
dgwak
8th February 2003, 13:40
Eyes`Only,
Thanks, that should work. You are great at following up. I guess that's how beta version goes...:) Oh, another thing, when I choose to strip only the first couple PGC's it somehow strip every PGC...(It's not a major bug, but nonetheless one)
Technolog,
here is the link that tells you how to structure the settings in Scenarist. Eyes'only has done a great job explaining.
http://dvdguides.trilight.net/
TRILIGHT
8th February 2003, 21:50
@technolog
That's a single PGC title! The easiest there is. Read the guide closer. You do not have to extract by VOBID or Cell ID on a Single PGC title.
Originally posted by dgwak
Eyes'only has done a great job explaining.
http://dvdguides.trilight.net/
I'm so damned unappreciated around here! :D
REECYCUP
8th February 2003, 23:05
I'm so damned unappreciated around here!
no your definately not
some people just take things for granted!
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