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mcentee
11th December 2003, 10:17
Hi,

Its probably self evident (ie not supported), but I installed the XVid 1.0 Beta 2 and ran AutoGK on a small sample and got the following error after the first pass and before the second pass:

[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Input dir: D:\video\DVD_Rips\lotr_2
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Output file: D:\video\DVD_Rips\lotr_2\new\tt_xvid_v102_2ch_mp3.avi
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Audio: English
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Subtitles: none
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Target size: 25Mb
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Custom audio settings: VBR MP3 with average bitrate: 128Kbps
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Started encoding.
[11/12/2003 09:11:26] Demuxing and indexing.
[11/12/2003 09:11:29] Analyzing source.
[11/12/2003 09:11:49] Source is considered to be progressive.
[11/12/2003 09:11:49] Found 4574 frames
[11/12/2003 09:11:49] Encoding audio.
[11/12/2003 09:12:00] Audio size: 2,673,920 bytes (2.55 Mb)
[11/12/2003 09:12:00] Overhead: 182,912 bytes (0.17 Mb)
[11/12/2003 09:12:00] Video size: 23,357,568 bytes (22.28 Mb)
[11/12/2003 09:12:00] Running compressibility test.
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Duration was: 15 seconds
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Speed was: 14.44 fps.
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Compressibility percentage is: 53.48
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Chosen resolution is: 608x240 ( AR: 2.53 )
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Predicted comptest value is: 60.05
[11/12/2003 09:12:16] Running first pass.
[11/12/2003 09:13:48] Duration was: 1 minute, 31 seconds
[11/12/2003 09:13:48] Speed was: 49.83 fps.
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EXCEPTION: Floating point division by zero
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[11/12/2003 09:13:48] Job finished.


Any idea what this means ?


(If it can be fixed, then the speed is astonishingly fast comared to the earlier XVid codec that comes with AutoGK.

Thanks

buzzqw
11th December 2003, 10:56
simply autoGK doesn't support new XivD build (dev api 4),now, get sticky with koepi XviD-24062003-1.exe

BHH

mcentee
11th December 2003, 11:28
Thought so! Worth asking though...

...I'll have to stick with DivX 5 for the moment as its much faster. In the simple Home Theatre profile settings I can't tell much difference in the output to XviD-24062003-1 anyway at the moment. If XVid is supported and is faster still I'll probably switch back, given the quality is still ok :)