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Old 17th July 2007, 05:37   #461  |  Link
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Dude, I'm sorry. That all sucks.
But I was not dogging you personally. I assumed more people (besides you) had some experience and might have tips.

Finally, I will request a name change, I wasn't aware it would be an issue.
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Old 19th July 2007, 01:02   #462  |  Link
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I managed to completely encode the movie, but it required splitting it into 5 scripts of about 30-45 minutes each.
Any more and CCE would throw an error.
Possible memory leak?

I intend to encode the same script in x264 later. Hopefully that will be able to make it in one go.
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Old 19th July 2007, 02:56   #463  |  Link
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You can also try a different MPEG2 encoder, such as HC. That would help us to determine if the problem is in DGAVCDec or CCE.

BTW, your nick has been declared OK by the powers that be, so there's no need to change it. I disagree, but I just work here.
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Old 19th July 2007, 22:11   #464  |  Link
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HC is unable to completely encode either. I got a standard Windows error that wasn't informative.

I don't know if I mentioned that the script uses multiple trim commands to edit the film... if that makes any difference.
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Old 20th July 2007, 00:28   #465  |  Link
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May be, I found a bug. Look at the screenshots I made. Source ist totally fine. Indexing with DGAVCIndex brings big block artefacts.

Uploaded 1 min of the source stream. I use Alpha 6 with Original libavcodec.dll. Didn't try tryout.dll, just recognized it yet.

http://rapidshare.com/files/43901389/dga.h264.html

Source has 720p.
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Old 20th July 2007, 02:43   #466  |  Link
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You probably should install one of the tryout libavcodec's first.

Most people aren't even able to get DGAVCDec to load video with the older versions of the .dll let alone get it to index properly.
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Old 28th July 2007, 10:32   #467  |  Link
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hi Neuron,

i know that dgindex is able to read mpeg2 video inside .evo container from hd-dvd.

What's about vc1 video inside .evo? Is dgindex able to read it?

Because i would like a little raw clip from an hd-dvd of my friend, but i would like to cut it, because he's not able to upload me a big file... So, since Dgindex is able to get cut operations, i would like to know if it is possible or not with vc1-evo...

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Old 28th July 2007, 13:37   #468  |  Link
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No VC1. DGIndex works on MPEG only.
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Old 30th July 2007, 12:16   #469  |  Link
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What's about vc1 video inside .evo? Is dgindex able to read it?
try this one .. but .. unfortunately it IS halted(i guess).. and ther is NO seeking.

OFFTOP: maybe, after completeing AVCDec, neuron could make the TRUe DGVC1Dec ... (i assume this will not be such a problem, when ffvc1(???)decoder will be there, and after messing around with ffavcdecoder (names are probbably wrong)).. so we would get DG(HD)Index and Decoders
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any update on progress neuron?
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Old 12th August 2007, 21:09   #471  |  Link
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can anyone help me i can't open the ts h264 hdtv file
my guess is that i have to convert it to raw 264 so it can be loaded in dgavcdec100a6 , but i cant find any procedure anywhere
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Old 13th August 2007, 04:22   #472  |  Link
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I manage to extract the raw *.264 from the ts hd file with mencoder
but i got this msg in DGAVCDec
"" paff interlacing not currently supported ""
any help ?
hd file is 1440*1080 29.9frame , so it s interlaced
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Old 13th August 2007, 05:11   #473  |  Link
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megaupload.com/?d=Q87R16OG

here s the file it was recorded with a dvb appz
so i used the TsRemux.exe to rewrite a new ts
and used mencoder to extract the h264
for information all h264 1280*720 60fps can be easly open with DGAVCDec
only the interlaced one have this problem
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Old 13th August 2007, 05:22   #474  |  Link
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"" paff interlacing not currently supported ""
The error message is pretty clear, paff isn't supported, so it won't work until it is.
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Old 13th August 2007, 05:25   #475  |  Link
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Your stream isn't supported at all, it's been mentioned over and over in this thread, and it won't work in ffmpegsource either, so your only option is really directshowsource. Since development has stalled, there's no much point in waiting for the next version, which might be next week or next year.
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Old 13th August 2007, 05:29   #476  |  Link
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directshowsource
i ve tried that the file didnt load at all
do i have to keep the ts or directshowsource. the raw file ?
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Old 13th August 2007, 06:21   #477  |  Link
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Whatever you have directshow splitters installed for. TS will probably be a lot easier to find than raw, haali's supports it for instance.
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Old 18th August 2007, 08:45   #478  |  Link
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dgavcdec wrong framerate

I know that with a raw h.264 file, the framerate can't be found out. But if there can be an option that I can set what the framerate of the h.264 file should be, then the proper framerate can be set in the dga file that is created by opening it up in Notepad and making the change. Right now it defaults to 60000/2002, it should be either that, or 24000/1001 or 25/1. Or entering in a custom value would be good too for those weird sources.
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Old 18th August 2007, 13:22   #479  |  Link
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I know that with a raw h.264 file, the framerate can't be found out.
That's not always true. The frame rate is specified in the raw stream's SPS for fixed framerate files:

Code:
if (sps->vui_seq_parameters.fixed_frame_rate_flag == 1)
{
  nalu->time_scale = sps->vui_seq_parameters.time_scale;
  nalu->num_units_in_tick = sps->vui_seq_parameters.num_units_in_tick;
}
else
{
  nalu->time_scale = 50;
  nalu->num_units_in_tick = 1;
}
Then:

Code:
fprintf(p_aif, "\nFPS %d / %d", nalu->time_scale, 2 * nalu->num_units_in_tick);
Anyway, you can simply edit the DGA file and go to the bottom and change the FPS line.

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Old 20th August 2007, 15:31   #480  |  Link
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That's not always true. The frame rate is specified in the raw stream's SPS for fixed framerate files:

Anyway, you can simply edit the DGA file and go to the bottom and change the FPS line.
Yeah thats what I do right now, but it would be nice if the gui had an option to specify the framerate. But even better to detect it using that code.
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