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I muxed it. :S I thought you would want the audio and the video together for comparison. Should have everything that I am working with, except shorter. You can go through what I do, demuxing, importing to avisynth and all that. Maybe I am doing something wrong? I used the new MKVToolNix Gui as the muxer. Why, did I mux it incorrectly? Or did you just want the raw h264 stream and you didn't need the audio with it? But, I thought you wanted to try the audio going out of sync thing. :S Confusing.
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It's VFR (variable framerate). The default framerate is set to 30000/1001 in the Matroska headers, but the actual frame timings imply 24000/1001 fps video. I only looked quickly at the timecodes given by "mkvextract timecodes_v2 file.mkv 1:file.tc.txt" though, so there could be some 30000/1001 segments, especially in the complete video.
Editing VFR video requires special care and tools like Avidemux might not support it fully. Try using mkvmerge for cutting. For filtering (that doesn't change the number of frames), extract timecodes first, filter and re-encode the video and mux back to Matroska with the original timecodes. |
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Thanks nm.
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I want an explanation of what you ripped it from. If from a DVD give the title and region. Also explain how you claim to have made a VFR encode when you apparently cannot even recognize such a thing. If you do not answer satisfactorily you'll get you a rule 6 strike. Awaiting your full explanation... @nm Do not respond when rule 6 concerns are raised. You can get a strike for it too. Last edited by Guest; 13th May 2009 at 19:40. |
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id be glad if, in the meantime, libavcodec could be updated with the latest one, multithreaded and supporting x264 lossless encoding...
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doh!!
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Here and here I found some documentations.
In my previous post is a link for DVB Subtitles (as bitmap) which can be viewed by VLC and here seems to be a file with both types of subtitles (teletext and bitmaps) as reported and viewed by VLC. I think for MPEG2 only teletext subtitles are used, but for H264 can be used both types. ProjectX can extract the DVB Subtitles but sometimes the palette of idx is wrong and the SUP file saved is SD not HD. I saw in some eac3to log that the program can detect the DVB Subtitles correct even it cannot export them. In my two provided samples the subtitles are detected as AAC or AC3. enjoy, Mtz |
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Since this thread is 92 pages long, i've checked and searched but couldn't find an answer, so maybe this is old news, but i've got a problem with a recently recorded hi-def .ts file.
I've opened the .264 in DGAVCIndex and save the project, created a .avs file, which looks like this: loadplugin("DGAVCDecode.dll") AVCSource("Disney Cinemagic HD - Saludos Amigos.dga") Video looks ok in DGAVCIndex, but if i open the .avs file in virtualdub, megui, media player etc. i get a garbled frame every few frames which look like these : ![]() ![]() Any1 know where my problem lies and what i can do about it? Thanks |
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I got a question. I've tried searching this thread but to no luck. For some reason dgavcdec wont do two .m2ts ( ive tried add both files but yet it only decodes the first ), so i wonder is there a way to load two avcsources like this
AVCSource("00000.dga"+"00009.dga") ? I tried diff ways but to no luck. |
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Get the latest beta from here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=147945
One of the fixes is multiple file support.
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