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Xtropy
6th June 2004, 20:04
I was so happy to find that AutoGK support MPEG-2 files. I've encoded a bunch of them now but I am getting errors on a few files when I try and encode them.

Here's a copy of the log:

[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] AutoGK 1.30b
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] OS: WinXP (5.1.2600).2
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Job started.
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Input dir: G:\Downloads
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Output file: G:\Xtropy's Videos\Being Converted\Iraq War.avi
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Audio: Unknown Audio
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Subtitles: none
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Codec: XviD
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Target quality: 75%
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Custom audio settings: CBR MP3 with bitrate: 128Kbps
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Started encoding.
[6/6/2004 2:56:31 PM] Demuxing and indexing.
[6/6/2004 2:57:08 PM] Analyzing source.
[6/6/2004 2:57:08 PM] Writing the following script to G:\Xtropy's Videos\Being Converted\gk_tmp\lastjob.vcf
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VirtualDub.Open("G:\\Xtropy's Videos\\Being Converted\\gk_tmp\\_.avs",0,0);
VirtualDub.RemoveInputStreams();
VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
VirtualDub.subset.Delete();
VirtualDub.SaveAVI("G:\\Xtropy's Videos\\Being Converted\\gk_tmp\\_.avi");
===========================================================
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EXCEPTION: Cannot open file "G:\Xtropy's Videos\Being Converted\gk_tmp\interlace.log". The system cannot find the file specified
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[6/6/2004 2:57:12 PM] Job finished.



I looked in this directory and there is no interlace.log file. No sure what else I can do to fix the problem.

Advise plz?

Xtropy

len0x
6th June 2004, 20:48
please describe the source file

P.S. and I moved this to development forum where it belongs

Xtropy
6th June 2004, 21:14
It's an MPEG-1 VCD file. My mistake. I should have checked that before posting. I guess MPEG-1 files are not supported. Back to Dr. DivX I guess...

Xtropy