View Full Version : What Ogg Version does BeSweet 1.5b29 use?
darkpepe
6th September 2004, 04:01
Hi!
If I don't put any ogg.dll into the directory, what version of ogg is using BeSweet to encode?
I want to use the libvorbis.dll 1.1, but I don't know wether the program is making use of it or not.
Regards, pepe
KpeX
6th September 2004, 15:11
Originally posted by darkpepe
Hi!
If I don't put any ogg.dll into the directory, what version of ogg is using BeSweet to encode?
I want to use the libvorbis.dll 1.1, but I don't know wether the program is making use of it or not.
Regards, pepe If you don't have a libvorbis.dll in the BeSweet directory, Besweet will use the OGG directshow filters if you have them installed. One of these two is required to encode vorbis. Placing the 1.1 dll in the directory should work, and BeSweet's logfile / screen output will tell you what version is being used, for example "Using libvorbis dll v1.0.1"
darkpepe
6th September 2004, 15:30
Thanks for the answer!
I was curious because BeSweet doesn't encode any ogg without the DirectShow filter installed, even with libvorbis.dll beeing in the folder.
KpeX
6th September 2004, 16:03
Originally posted by darkpepe
Thanks for the answer!
I was curious because BeSweet doesn't encode any ogg without the DirectShow filter installed, even with libvorbis.dll beeing in the folder. That's rather strange. Could you post your logfile and directory structure?
darkpepe
6th September 2004, 16:17
Originally posted by KpeX
That's rather strange. Could you post your logfile and directory structure?
Sure!
This is the FULL log:
BeSweet v1.5b29 by DSPguru.
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Using VOBInput.dll v1.3 by DVD2SVCD (http://www.dvd2svcd.org)
Using hip.dll v1.19 by Myers Carpenter <myers@users.sf.net>
I just uninstalled the DS filter, libVorbis.dll is in the same directory as BeSweet: E:\MontySoft XviD Pack 41\BeSweet 1.5b29
Same with oter dll versions, including the one recommended in thist thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76821
Ädit:
This is the log WITH DS Filter AND libvorbis.dll
BeSweet v1.5b29 by DSPguru.
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Using VOBInput.dll v1.3 by DVD2SVCD (http://www.dvd2svcd.org)
Using hip.dll v1.19 by Myers Carpenter <myers@users.sf.net>
Using Ogg Vorbis v1.0 dlls (http://www.vorbis.com).
Using azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu).
Using Shibatch.dll v0.24 by Naoki Shibata & DSPguru (shibatch.sourceforge.net).
Logging start : 09/06/04 , 17:22:09.
[...]
tiki4
7th September 2004, 12:02
If you downloaded libvorbis.dll from Rarewares then you usually have one of the Intel C compiles. All those .dll files require the libmmd.dll by Intel. Download it from Rarewares at the bottom of the Ogg Vorbis page. Put the file into %windir%\system if on Win9x/ME and to %windir%\system32 if on NT/2000/XP. BeSweet should load the libvorbis.dll in its directory then.
tiki4
darkpepe
7th September 2004, 19:18
Works like a charm now, thanks!
BeSweet v1.5b29 by DSPguru.
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Using VOBInput.dll v1.3 by DVD2SVCD (http://www.dvd2svcd.org)
Using hip.dll v1.19 by Myers Carpenter <myers@users.sf.net>
Using libVorbis.dll v1.0 ( Aug 26 2004 ) by John33 (www.inf.ufpr.br/~rja00).
Using azid.dll v1.9 (b922) by Midas (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu).
Logging start : 09/07/04 , 20:15:04.
I was testing some other dll files, and I noticed that the 4 Winlame an CDex dll files do the job fine also (without libmmd.dll).
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