Dandier
5th June 2003, 08:25
Hi,
I've already mentionned my problem as a response in other thread. As I can find no satisfying solution I repost my problem here with new informations.
I have first tried to demux the PCM track with Robot4Rip, as I got accustomed to do with AC3; the resulting WAV is just noise. Note that the streams are note automatically enabled after inserting the DVD, I have to enable them explicitely.
Question 1: is there a way to demux PCM streams with RobotRip?
I have then tried to encode directly from the ripped VOBs using lists with Besweet. The conversion works well, but the resulting file repeats the sounds of the previous VOBS. That gives a long file with the following pattern: VOB1 + (VOB1+VOB2) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4+VOB5) instead of the expected (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4+VOB5). See the besweet log and the .LST file at the end of the post.
Question 2: is it a bug or have I missed something in my configuration?
I have then encoded each VOB separately. Each sounds great but I didn't find any means to join them. I have tried all the tips found on the forum: MusicCutter and copy /b give a file with the right size. Unfortunately I can neither read it with CoreMedia nor mux it with the video into an OGM container. OGMerger results into a set of errors.
Question 3: Is there another working way to merge OGG files?
I eventually found a solution for that movie in cutting the huge file with musiCutter. Note that before that I've tried with OGMCutter (it crashed...) and VorbisCutter (did not find the way to select the milliseconds...). But frankly I can not consider that as a solution for future encoding, because the process is much longer than encoding the sound only once...
Cheers,
Dandier
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LST File:
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_1.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_2.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_3.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_4.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_5.vob
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Besweet log:
Logging start : 05/31/03 , 16:44:41.
C:\PROGRAM FILES\GORDIANKNOT\BeSweet.exe -core( -input d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\son.lst -output d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg -substream 0xA1 -logfilea C:\PROGRAM FILES\GORDIANKNOT\BeSweet.log ) -azid( -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -hybridgain ) -ogg( -q 0.200 ) -profile( ~~~~~ Default Profile ~~~~~ )
[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:00:00:000] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_1.vob
[00:00:00:000] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[00:00:00:000] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[00:00:00:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:00:00:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:00:00:000] +-------- OGG --------
[00:00:00:000] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[00:00:00:000] +---------------------
[00:24:12:864] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:24:12:864] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_2.vob
[00:24:12:864] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[00:24:12:864] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[00:24:12:864] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:24:12:864] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:24:12:864] +-------- OGG --------
[00:24:12:864] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[00:24:12:864] +---------------------
[01:12:36:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[01:12:36:000] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_3.vob
[01:12:36:000] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[01:12:36:000] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[01:12:36:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[01:12:36:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[01:12:36:000] +-------- OGG --------
[01:12:36:000] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[01:12:36:000] +---------------------
[02:25:13:248] +------- BeSweet -----
[02:25:13:248] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_4.vob
[02:25:13:248] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[02:25:13:248] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[02:25:13:248] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[02:25:13:248] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[02:25:13:248] +-------- OGG --------
[02:25:13:248] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[02:25:13:248] +---------------------
[04:02:02:048] +------- BeSweet -----
[04:02:02:048] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_5.vob
[04:02:02:048] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[04:02:02:048] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[04:02:02:048] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[04:02:02:048] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[04:02:02:048] +-------- OGG --------
[04:02:02:048] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[04:02:02:048] +---------------------
[05:58:02:290] Conversion Completed !
[05:58:02:290] Actual Avg. Bitrate : 80kbps
[01:17:52:000] <-- Transcoding Duration
Logging ends : 05/31/03 , 18:02:33.
I've already mentionned my problem as a response in other thread. As I can find no satisfying solution I repost my problem here with new informations.
I have first tried to demux the PCM track with Robot4Rip, as I got accustomed to do with AC3; the resulting WAV is just noise. Note that the streams are note automatically enabled after inserting the DVD, I have to enable them explicitely.
Question 1: is there a way to demux PCM streams with RobotRip?
I have then tried to encode directly from the ripped VOBs using lists with Besweet. The conversion works well, but the resulting file repeats the sounds of the previous VOBS. That gives a long file with the following pattern: VOB1 + (VOB1+VOB2) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4) + (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4+VOB5) instead of the expected (VOB1+VOB2+VOB3+VOB4+VOB5). See the besweet log and the .LST file at the end of the post.
Question 2: is it a bug or have I missed something in my configuration?
I have then encoded each VOB separately. Each sounds great but I didn't find any means to join them. I have tried all the tips found on the forum: MusicCutter and copy /b give a file with the right size. Unfortunately I can neither read it with CoreMedia nor mux it with the video into an OGM container. OGMerger results into a set of errors.
Question 3: Is there another working way to merge OGG files?
I eventually found a solution for that movie in cutting the huge file with musiCutter. Note that before that I've tried with OGMCutter (it crashed...) and VorbisCutter (did not find the way to select the milliseconds...). But frankly I can not consider that as a solution for future encoding, because the process is much longer than encoding the sound only once...
Cheers,
Dandier
------------------------------------------------------------------
LST File:
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_1.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_2.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_3.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_4.vob
D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_5.vob
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Besweet log:
Logging start : 05/31/03 , 16:44:41.
C:\PROGRAM FILES\GORDIANKNOT\BeSweet.exe -core( -input d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\son.lst -output d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg -substream 0xA1 -logfilea C:\PROGRAM FILES\GORDIANKNOT\BeSweet.log ) -azid( -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -hybridgain ) -ogg( -q 0.200 ) -profile( ~~~~~ Default Profile ~~~~~ )
[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:00:00:000] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_1.vob
[00:00:00:000] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[00:00:00:000] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[00:00:00:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:00:00:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:00:00:000] +-------- OGG --------
[00:00:00:000] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[00:00:00:000] +---------------------
[00:24:12:864] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:24:12:864] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_2.vob
[00:24:12:864] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[00:24:12:864] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[00:24:12:864] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[00:24:12:864] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:24:12:864] +-------- OGG --------
[00:24:12:864] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[00:24:12:864] +---------------------
[01:12:36:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[01:12:36:000] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_3.vob
[01:12:36:000] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[01:12:36:000] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[01:12:36:000] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[01:12:36:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[01:12:36:000] +-------- OGG --------
[01:12:36:000] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[01:12:36:000] +---------------------
[02:25:13:248] +------- BeSweet -----
[02:25:13:248] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_4.vob
[02:25:13:248] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[02:25:13:248] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[02:25:13:248] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[02:25:13:248] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[02:25:13:248] +-------- OGG --------
[02:25:13:248] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[02:25:13:248] +---------------------
[04:02:02:048] +------- BeSweet -----
[04:02:02:048] | Input : D:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\VTS_01_5.vob
[04:02:02:048] | Output: d:\DVD\Eugene_Onegin_VTS_01_PGC1\Rips\vts_01.ogg
[04:02:02:048] | Substream ID: 0xA1
[04:02:02:048] | Floating-Point Process: Yes
[04:02:02:048] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[04:02:02:048] +-------- OGG --------
[04:02:02:048] | VBR Quality : 0.200
[04:02:02:048] +---------------------
[05:58:02:290] Conversion Completed !
[05:58:02:290] Actual Avg. Bitrate : 80kbps
[01:17:52:000] <-- Transcoding Duration
Logging ends : 05/31/03 , 18:02:33.