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10th March 2008, 18:12 | #923 | Link | |
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anyways, at very low quantizers, blocks are rare, so sometimes skipping the deblocking is safe.
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another question: i just demuxed video stream from an hddvd by EVOdemux, obtaining an .mpv file... but i'm not able to run it in alpha 18 neither under xp 32...is that possible? thank you!
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It is possible because DGAVCDec means AVC decoding not VC-1. Simple!
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when i'll arrive at home i check, but i believe to remember that film has the main video in avc stream, and the special extra streams in mpeg2...
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just arrived at home and checked the stream...off course dgavc wasn't able to read it...atak you were right...the video stream is VC1...but what is strange is that i'm now reading on my hddvd box that video stream is AVC...
ciao!
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I have a few problems with DGAVCDec. First of all, it quite frequently crashes, especially if i'm trying to do other things while it's indexing a file. If I leave it alone, most of the time it will finish. But that's not the main problem. I demuxed a Blu-Ray audio file (tried Superbad and Spider-Man 3) and the original raw .pcm that the program created is total garbage. I mean, you can play it and you can tell it's the English audio, but the quality is absolutely horrible, it's full of noise and just completely unusable. I was wondering if anyone else had the same issue and how you solved it? When can we expect a stable release ?
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Send sample to neuron2 (m2ts)
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You are the only person reporting crashes during indexing, so you might look to your system for the cause of any instability. If you want me to look at your audio issue, you have to provide a link to a good sized chunk of your M2TS. You can use DGSplit to split off the first 50MBytes and then upload it to a hosting site. Alternatively, you can upload it to my FTP site if you prefer. I'll PM you the password if you request it. The measure of how badly you want this issue addressed is how much effort you are willing to expend to get me a source sample. Last edited by Guest; 14th March 2008 at 13:43. |
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Version 1.0.0 alpha 19
1. Changed the name of the "Aspect Ratio" field in the Info display to "SAR".
2. Added a "Display Size" field to the Info display. 3. Fixed a bug in demuxing of LPCM audio from transport streams. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec.html @Encoder888 This is what you are looking for. Last edited by Guest; 15th March 2008 at 01:51. |
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i prefer a raw pcm, decode to lossless flac then encoded to whatever encoder you want (as i do in new automkv) or piping from raw pcm to encoder ... but intermediate wav.. could be a perilius trail BHH
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17th March 2008, 00:14 | #934 | Link |
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Hi Donald,
I have a problematic TS stream. Can you take a look? Remuxed with tsRemux or tsMuxeR works fine with alpha 19, but not the original DVB-S2 stream. http://rapidshare.com/files/100092112/intro.ts.html |
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Newbie alert! My first attempt w/DGAVCDec to convert an h264 to HD Xvid worked spectacularly well, except that I stupidly left DGAVCIndex at its default "Ignore Pulldown Flags" setting, where it needed Force Film. So the playback of the resulting avi was at 29.970 (speeded-up) and the length was 23.976/29.970 too short, though of course all the movie's frames were there.
I found a tool from the Zoomplayer folks called AVI Frame Rate Changer v1.10 which fixed the problem for me in less that one second (!) so I guess only a simple header change was needed to the avi. Anyway just wanted to feed back that Alpha 19 worked great for me, where my previous method of building a grf and using DirectShowSource was choking at one point in the program which I hadn't been able to figure out. Many thanks neuron2 for this terrific new tool! |
18th March 2008, 20:05 | #939 | Link |
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i have a problem with spider-man2 blu-ray disk. the video is 183372 frames long, but when i save the project, dgavcdec stops at 183207 frames and it just says finished, doesn't spit out any errors.
it's a seamless branching title so before loading it i have to copy /b 22 m2ts files. don't know if that's why this is happening but i've tried just saving the project, saving + demuxing video, i even tried demuxing the video with xport and loading that into dgavcdec and then saving, but with all those methods it stops at 183207 frames. muxing the video to mkv with eac3to gives me the correct amount of frames, and if i seek on the timeline when it's loaded in dgavcdec i can see the missing frames, and if i load the last m2ts segment and then save project it works fine and the frames are included. |
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