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Old 5th January 2010, 19:05   #6501  |  Link
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HD is always 16:9 so why do you need 1.33 ?
He means so that 1.33:1 material is placed in a pillar box so the actual dimensions of the encoded video are 16:9 (pillar boxes down each side, maintaining OAR)
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Old 5th January 2010, 19:38   #6502  |  Link
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Why would you upscale footage to HD????
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Old 5th January 2010, 20:08   #6503  |  Link
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Fixed: mpg files are again decoded by DGindex. Hanging was solved by using NicAudio as mp2 decoder instead of BassAudio
@ Atak_Snajpera what's wrong with .mp2 and BassAudio?
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Old 5th January 2010, 20:18   #6504  |  Link
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BassAudio sometimes was casing problems (AVS2AVI was hanging) . For some unknown reason I had also problems with FLAC files in Windows 7. AVS2AVI was hanging again. However I had no problems on Vista. I discovered that this was all cased by BassAudio decoder. For FLAC files I decided to use madFLAC decoder and for mp2 nicAudio and now everything works well.
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Old 5th January 2010, 20:32   #6505  |  Link
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hi!


Sorry fot the question, but i still have to understand how work the "2-pass" mode!
For example, if i have a 12GB movie file, and i want to use the "2-pass" mode, what is the correct value
that i have to put in the "kbps field" to have an output file size like the original??

The "kbps field" what mean?
how i can determine the correct values to use for different movie file size?


hope i dont make to many questions!!

(ps: i know what mean the "lock size" field )

any help plz?

thx all!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 5th January 2010, 21:08   #6506  |  Link
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hi!


Sorry fot the question, but i still have to understand how work the "2-pass" mode!
For example, if i have a 12GB movie file, and i want to use the "2-pass" mode, what is the correct value
that i have to put in the "kbps field" to have an output file size like the original??

The "kbps field" what mean?
how i can determine the correct values to use for different movie file size?


hope i dont make to many questions!!

(ps: i know what mean the "lock size" field )

any help plz?

thx all!!!!!!!!!!
KBPS (kilobytes per second) field is the output bitrate RipBot attempts to achieve after a 2-pass movie. For example, 1024 KBps yields 1MBps (1 megabyte per second of video).

To use the two-pass mode and keep the same file size, you can:

1) Use MediaInfo to determine the bitrate of your existing movie and specify that for the 2-pass bitrate. MediaRate would likely report your bitrate in MBps, so multiply that by ~1000 for your bitrate.

2) (Easier) Use the Lock Size feature and put in the original video file size (12GB=~12000MB). It will automatically set your 2-pass bitrate for you.
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Old 5th January 2010, 21:16   #6507  |  Link
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KBPS (kilobytes per second) field is the output bitrate RipBot attempts to achieve after a 2-pass movie. For example, 1024 KBps yields 1MBps (1 megabyte per second of video).

To use the two-pass mode and keep the same file size, you can:

1) Use MediaInfo to determine the bitrate of your existing movie and specify that for the 2-pass bitrate. MediaRate would likely report your bitrate in MBps, so multiply that by ~1000 for your bitrate.

2) (Easier) Use the Lock Size feature and put in the original video file size (12GB=~12000MB). It will automatically set your 2-pass bitrate for you.
ho well, looks clear and simple, so
thx A LOT for your help!!!
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Old 6th January 2010, 00:44   #6508  |  Link
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BassAudio sometimes was casing problems (AVS2AVI was hanging) . For some unknown reason I had also problems with FLAC files in Windows 7. AVS2AVI was hanging again. However I had no problems on Vista. I discovered that this was all cased by BassAudio decoder. For FLAC files I decided to use madFLAC decoder and for mp2 nicAudio and now everything works well.
Hi Atak,

I've experiencing on Win 7 some crashed of avs2avi.exe many times with many version of ripbot264. I've made some test. I found a trouble with avs2avi.exe.

In Windows 7;
Find avs2avi.exe in Window Explorer;
Click "Properties";
In Tab "Compatibility";
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for:"Choose "Windows XP, Service Pack 3"
Apply;
OK.

It's resolving my avs2avi.exe crashed when import movies file and during some conversion. I test it with Windows 7 x86 and x64 version.

Hope could this procedure resolve his trouble? He can try it, it's cost nothing.

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HD is always 16:9 so why do you need 1.33 ?
That's not true, see "Wizard of Oz" or the original "Star Trek" series.
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Old 6th January 2010, 02:31   #6510  |  Link
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@stryker what exactly are you trying to accomplish? I've encoded all three seasons of star trek original series and wizard of oz and all encodes kept their oar and are pillar boxed during playback.
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@stryker what exactly are you trying to accomplish? I've encoded all three seasons of star trek original series and wizard of oz and all encodes kept their oar and are pillar boxed during playback.
Simply stating that not all HD material is 16:9.
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Old 6th January 2010, 03:50   #6512  |  Link
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Hi Atak,

I Know i asked this question last year and couples of peoples seen that their asking if it is possible but im asking it again.

I've seen the windows "blu-Ray Single file" open and offer the availability to import x: ALL SUBTITLES...

My question is, did you know if you will can offer in the future the possiblity of having two languages for AVCHD contents?

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Old 6th January 2010, 05:14   #6513  |  Link
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Hi Atak,

ffdshow clsid rev3175 issued;That version of ffdshow (H.264/AVC) video setting all the time reset to empty value. Everytimes i import movie to ripbot264, ffdshow have clear the value. I need to configure every times in ffdshow to ffmpeg-mt. This is cause the error of directshow previously...

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DirectShowSource: DirectShowSource: Graph refused to run.:
Can not allocate memory because no size has been defined.
(E: \ Temp \ RipBot264temp \ job2 \ getinfo.avs, line 2)
I have updated to rev3176, for now, its okay.

just for info.

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Old 6th January 2010, 05:23   #6514  |  Link
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1 question, is it possible to add subtitles to a .mts file?

I'm playing around with some movies I own, when I rip them to avcHD, it makes a folder ( I assume all the contents are in there), I normally just take out the .mts file and stream that to my PS3 but some movies are all in English but have certain moments where another language is involved.

Has anyone found a solution besides burning the full movie subtitles onto the picture of the .mts file?
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Old 6th January 2010, 05:27   #6515  |  Link
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1 question, is it possible to add subtitles to a .mts file?

I'm playing around with some movies I own, when I rip them to avcHD, it makes a folder ( I assume all the contents are in there), I normally just take out the .mts file and stream that to my PS3 but some movies are all in English but have certain moments where another language is involved.

Has anyone found a solution besides burning the full movie subtitles onto the picture of the .mts file?
Yes. You can use tsMuxer + txMuxerGUI and add your subtitle. You need to know the delay.
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How about only burning the "forced" subs?
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Old 6th January 2010, 05:32   #6517  |  Link
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Yes. You can use tsMuxer + txMuxerGUI and add your subtitle. You need to know the delay.
I think I've tried that and could never get it right lol.

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How about only burning the "forced" subs?

yeah this is what I mean but I guess it would go in line with what 8ternity says
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Mabe convert it with ripbot264 and add it to the project. did an mkv or m2ts is okay for you?
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Mabe convert it with ripbot264 and add it to the project. did an mkv or m2ts is okay for you?
I've always used ripbot to rip as AVCHD, and I just take out .mts file and stream that to the ps3 which is fine.
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Simply stating that not all HD material is 16:9.
For AVCHD, it needs to all appear as 16:9. There are movies that are 2.35:1, and you can't crop them either. What's your point?
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