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Old 7th August 2010, 21:10   #441  |  Link
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Thanks for your hard work on this!

I checked 'use untouched audio' under settings - audio settings, but in the logs I found:

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[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] 3: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz, dialnorm: -27dB
[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] Creating file "D:\TEMP\bluerip\_001_chapter.txt"...
[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] a03 Extracting audio track number 3...
[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] a03 Removing AC3 dialog normalization...
[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] v02 Extracting video track number 2...
[8/7/2010 3:04:15 PM] v02 Muxing video to Matroska...
[8/7/2010 3:04:16 PM] a03 Creating file "D:\TEMP\bluerip\_003_audio_ac3_English.ac3"...
What option can I choose to use the audio as it is - not doing anything to it at all?

Also, would you consider adding horizontal & vertical scroll bars to the manual crop window? It would be nice if the manual crop window displayed the recommend values from autocrop as well as the final resolution resulting from any manual changes made. When I put in 1280 x 720 for resize & check the resize box, I would expect the preview window to update, but it doesn't seem too change the resolution at all?

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Old 8th August 2010, 03:02   #442  |  Link
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Just downloaded the latest and I'm getting the following error:
To run this application, you first must install one of the following versiond of the .NET Framework:
v4.0.30319
Contact your application publisher for instructions about obtaining the appropriate version of the .NET Framework.

I already have that exact version installed. I even tried to reinstall it.
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Old 8th August 2010, 21:59   #443  |  Link
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Is there any manual or help file that describes what different video encoding profiles mean ?

Just tried converting my first video. According to logs, everything went fine but I did not get an output file. I see all the individual files in temp folders but there is nothing in the output directory (log is attached).
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File Type: txt BluRip.txt (7.0 KB, 43 views)
File Type: txt Untouchables_completeLog.txt (167.2 KB, 33 views)

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Old 9th August 2010, 08:10   #444  |  Link
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Thanks for your hard work on this!

I checked 'use untouched audio' under settings - audio settings, but in the logs I found:
What option can I choose to use the audio as it is - not doing anything to it at all?
After some search I found this: (http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-141919.html)

"Dialog Norm. is applied during playing back of the audio track. That is done by the decoder. Info about how much attenuation to be applied is stored into the track.

When we wanna make a new audio track, we want to keep audio data untouched. This means we don't want Dialog Norm. to be applied during decoding."

So I think this message is ok. The track is not reencoded.

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Also, would you consider adding horizontal & vertical scroll bars to the manual crop window? It would be nice if the manual crop window displayed the recommend values from autocrop as well as the final resolution resulting from any manual changes made. When I put in 1280 x 720 for resize & check the resize box, I would expect the preview window to update, but it doesn't seem too change the resolution at all?
The resolution for the autocrop window is always the same as the input res. It is only used to adjust the crop values.
I'll think about adding a preview for the final video size.
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Old 9th August 2010, 08:12   #445  |  Link
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Just downloaded the latest and I'm getting the following error:
To run this application, you first must install one of the following versiond of the .NET Framework:
v4.0.30319
Contact your application publisher for instructions about obtaining the appropriate version of the .NET Framework.

I already have that exact version installed. I even tried to reinstall it.
Hmm don't know why it doesn't work for you. But .NET 4.0 client profile is the only thing you will need (maybe the Visual C++ 2010 runtime, too - but it should start without it). Do you have any other .NET 4 apps that works?
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Old 9th August 2010, 08:13   #446  |  Link
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Is there any manual or help file that describes what different video encoding profiles mean ?

Just tried converting my first video. According to logs, everything went fine but I did not get an output file. I see all the individual files in temp folders but there is nothing in the output directory (log is attached).
I'll check the log when it's approved. If there is a movie title included better send them as pm.
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Old 10th August 2010, 12:14   #447  |  Link
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Wow! This cool tool is so close to perfect it's not funny!

Just a quick question, is there anyway to "hardcode" forced/normal subtitles with BluRip? It works awesomely with softcoded forced subs, would be great if there was a way to do the same with hardcoded!

Also just wondering if a better status bar was in the works? It's a bit disheartening not knowing when the job will be complete (aka hours or days!) ...

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Old 10th August 2010, 12:41   #448  |  Link
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I will add an option to hardcode subs (think it was done with vobsub/vsfilter?)

A good progress bar will be some more complicated..
It is possible to get a percent value for the encode and the mux step. I could use this and show the x264 eta.
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Old 10th August 2010, 20:48   #449  |  Link
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Hi all,

This is my first post, I joined the forums to say thankyou _hawk_ for such an awesome program.

It turns out i need some help now too...........

I have successfully used BluRip to rip 2 Blurays on my 32bit machine. Rip and encode took 12 hours approx - is this normal?

I've now moved onto my 64bit HTPC with gt240 so i can take advantage of DCdecNV.

I have the same problem as below:


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Is there any manual or help file that describes what different video encoding profiles mean ?

Just tried converting my first video. According to logs, everything went fine but I did not get an output file. I see all the individual files in temp folders but there is nothing in the output directory (log is attached).
I can't get onto my HTPC right now as my wife has taken control

I will PM you the logs when i can _hawk_ if that's ok?

Thanks again hawk

Thanks in advance for any help

Kind regards

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Old 10th August 2010, 21:28   #450  |  Link
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This is my first post, I joined the forums to say thankyou _hawk_ for such an awesome program.
Thank you

Quote:
I have successfully used BluRip to rip 2 Blurays on my 32bit machine. Rip and encode took 12 hours approx - is this normal?
Yes this is normal. x264 with good quality takes time.
On my system (~3ghz quadcore) I get something about 10fps for 1080p encodes..

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I will PM you the logs when i can _hawk_ if that's ok?
Yep it's ok.
If you used the advanced audio options and get an error like "can't mux empty filename" from mkvmerge - this is fixed in svn rev 115 (I uploaded this one today)
Just copy over your settings.xml open the demuxedStreamlist.xml and hit "Only mux".
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Old 16th August 2010, 08:20   #451  |  Link
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v0.5.1 (2010/08/16)

- Some minor GUI fixes (don't reset position on language change etc)
- Option to disable mkvmerge header compression (for audio + video tracks)
- Resize method selection
- Edit functions for demuxed stream list
- Option to edit AutoCrop values (crop, addborders, resize) by hand
- Lots of minor bugfixes
- Show expected size/bitrate in mainwindow when 2-pass profile selected
- Compatible with latest DGDecNV
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Old 16th August 2010, 20:47   #452  |  Link
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Thank you very much.
great programm.
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Old 17th August 2010, 21:31   #453  |  Link
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It's not detecting the video in the mkv it creates? MKV opens fine manually using DGIndexNV 2024.
Code:
M2TS, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 1 subtitle track, 1:41:10, 24p /1.001
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] 1: Chapters, 16 chapters
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] 3: AC3, Spanish, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48kHz
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] 4: AC3, Spanish, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48kHz
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] 5: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] Creating file "D:\TEMP\bluerip\_001_chapter.txt"...
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] s05 Extracting subtitle track number 5...
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] v02 Extracting video track number 2...
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] a03 Extracting audio track number 3...
[8/17/2010 3:14:04 PM] v02 Muxing video to Matroska...
[8/17/2010 3:14:08 PM] -a03 Creating file "D:\TEMP\bluerip\_003_audio_ac3_Spanish.ac3"...
[8/17/2010 3:14:25 PM] -----s05 Creating file "D:\TEMP\bluerip\_005_subtitle_English.sup"...
[8/17/2010 3:18:11 PM] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                               
Added fps value (24 /1.001) to MKV header.
[8/17/2010 3:18:11 PM] Video track 2 contains 145530 frames.
[8/17/2010 3:18:11 PM] Subtitle track 5 contains 888 captions.
[8/17/2010 3:18:11 PM] eac3to processing took 4 minutes, 7 seconds.
[8/17/2010 3:18:11 PM] Done.
[8/17/2010 3:18:13 PM] 
[8/17/2010 3:18:13 PM] 
[8/17/2010 3:18:13 PM] Return code: 0
[8/17/2010 3:18:13 PM] Done.
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] General
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Count                            : 267
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Count of stream of this kind     : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Kind of stream                   : General
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Kind of stream                   : General
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream identifier                : 0
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Count of video streams           : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Video_Format_List                : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Video_Format_WithHint_List       : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Codecs Video                     : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Complete name                    : D:\TEMP\bluerip\_002_video.mkv
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Folder name                      : D:\TEMP\bluerip
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File name                        : _002_video
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File extension                   : mkv
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Format                           : Matroska
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Format                           : Matroska
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Format/Url                       : http://packs.matroska.org/
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Format/Extensions usually used   : mkv mka mks
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Format_Commercial                : Matroska
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Codec                            : Matroska
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Codec                            : Matroska
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Codec/Url                        : http://packs.matroska.org/
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Codec/Extensions usually used    : mkv mka mks
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 11226996299
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 10.5 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 10 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 10 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 10.5 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File size                        : 10.46 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Duration                         : 6069814
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn 9s 814ms
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Duration                         : 01:41:09.814
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Overall bit rate                 : 14797153
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Overall bit rate                 : 14.8 Mbps
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 223406834
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213 MiB (2%)
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213 MiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213 MiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213 MiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213.1 MiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream size                      : 213 MiB (2%)
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Proportion of this stream        : 0.01990
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Encoded date                     : UTC 2010-08-17 20:14:06
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File creation date               : UTC 2010-08-07 20:02:38.879
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File creation date (local)       : 2010-08-07 15:02:38.879
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File last modification date      : UTC 2010-08-17 20:18:11.817
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] File last modification date (loc : 2010-08-17 15:18:11.817
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Writing application              : eac3to
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Writing library                  : Haali DirectShow Matroska Muxer 1.9.355.21
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Writing library                  : Haali DirectShow Matroska Muxer 1.9.355.21
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] 
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Video
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Count                            : 180
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Count of stream of this kind     : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Kind of stream                   : Video
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Kind of stream                   : Video
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] Stream identifier                : 0
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] ID                               : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:16 PM] ID                               : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] UniqueID                         : 1
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format                           : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format/Url                       : http://developers.videolan.org/x264.html
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format_Commercial                : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format profile                   : High@L4.1
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format settings                  : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format settings, ReFrames        : 4
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Format settings, ReFrames        : 4 frames
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] InternetMediaType                : video/H264
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Muxing mode                      : Container profile=Unknown@0.0
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec ID                         : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec ID/Url                     : http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec                            : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec                            : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec/Family                     : AVC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec/Info                       : Advanced Video Codec
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec/Url                        : http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec profile                    : High@L4.1
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec settings                   : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec settings, CABAC            : Yes
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Codec_Settings_RefFrames         : 4
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Duration                         : 6069820
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn 9s 820ms
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Duration                         : 1h 41mn
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Duration                         : 01:41:09.820
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Bit rate                         : 14502690
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Bit rate                         : 14.5 Mbps
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Width                            : 1920
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Width                            : 1 920 pixels
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Height                           : 1080
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Height                           : 1 080 pixels
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Pixel aspect ratio               : 1.000
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Display aspect ratio             : 1.778
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Display aspect ratio             : 16:9
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Frame rate                       : 23.976
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Frame count                      : 145530
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Standard                         : NTSC
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Resolution                       : 8
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Resolution                       : 8 bits
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Color space                      : YUV
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Chroma subsampling               : 4:2:0
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Bit depth                        : 8
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Bit depth                        : 8 bits
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Scan type                        : Progressive
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Scan type                        : Progressive
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Interlacement                    : PPF
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Interlacement                    : Progressive
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.292
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Delay                            : 0
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Delay                            : 00:00:00.000
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 11003589465
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10.2 GiB (98%)
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10.2 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10.25 GiB
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Stream size                      : 10.2 GiB (98%)
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Proportion of this stream        : 0.98010
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Color primaries                  : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Transfer characteristics         : BT.709-5, BT.1361
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Matrix coefficients              : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] 
[8/17/2010 3:18:17 PM] Starting AutoCrop...
[8/17/2010 3:18:21 PM] Exception: DGMultiSource: Could not find a video track in the Matroska file.
(D:\TEMP\bluerip\_cropTemp.avs, line 2)
It didn't actually put dgmultisource in the .avs (which may be a seperate bug).

The avs wont open in vdub either - same error - "Could not find a video track"

Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\dgavcdecNV\DGDecodeNV.dll")
DGSource("D:\TEMP\bluerip\_002_video.dgi")
Manually indexing the m2ts with dgindex opens fine in vdub.

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I was planning on doing a writeup on BluRip, but had a few questions/issues:

1 - I was trying to create an mkv from a BluRay disc (District 9). I have kept the Video and Audio settings at untouched. When I click start I see in the status bar the demuxing starts but then the whole process just stops. This is what the log shows

Code:
[8/19/2010 6:54:19 AM] Command: C:\Program Files\eac3to\eac3to.exe "F:\" 1) 1: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_001_chapter.txt" 2: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_002_video.mkv" 3: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_003_audio_custom_English" 7: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_007_subtitle_English.sup" 8: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_008_subtitle_English.sup" 9: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_009_subtitle_English.sup" 10: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_010_subtitle_English.sup" 18: "C:\Users\DAMIAN\Documents\BluRip\WTF_018_subtitle_English.sup"
[8/19/2010 6:54:39 AM] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                                               M2TS, 1 video track, 4 audio tracks, 14 subtitle tracks, 1:52:16, 24p /1.001
[8/19/2010 6:54:39 AM] 1: Chapters, 16 chapters
[8/19/2010 6:54:39 AM] 2: h264/AVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9)
[8/19/2010 6:54:39 AM] 3: DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz
[8/19/2010 6:54:39 AM] (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 4: AC3, English, 5.1 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 5: DTS Master Audio, French, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] (core: DTS, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1509kbps, 48kHz)
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 6: AC3 Surround, English, 2.0 channels, 192kbps, 48kHz
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 7: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 8: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 9: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 10: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 11: Subtitle (PGS), French
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 12: Subtitle (PGS), Hindi
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 13: Subtitle (PGS), Korean
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 14: Subtitle (PGS), Estonian
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 15: Subtitle (PGS), Lithuanian
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 16: Subtitle (PGS), Russian
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 17: Subtitle (PGS), Ukrainian
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 18: Subtitle (PGS), English
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 19: Subtitle (PGS), Spanish
[8/19/2010 6:54:40 AM] 20: Subtitle (PGS), Portuguese
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[8/19/2010 6:54:41 AM] 
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2 - AutoCrop - is there a benefit to using one over the other (i.e. Directshow Source vs. FFVideoSource vs. DGMultiSource)

3 - For the encoding profiles you have set up, what does aq-mode 0 do?

4 - there is a checkbox to mux untouched PGS subtitles. How is this different then just selecting "Mux all subtitles (pgs)"
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Old 19th August 2010, 12:49   #455  |  Link
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2 - AutoCrop - is there a benefit to using one over the other (i.e. Directshow Source vs. FFVideoSource vs. DGMultiSource)
Does BluRip use autocrop.dll? I had this hanging or taking too much time often, last I remember was a hang with DirectshowSource and FFVideoSource but I'm not really sure, next time it happens maybe I try to investigate it better.
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1 - I was trying to create an mkv from a BluRay disc (District 9). I have kept the Video and Audio settings at untouched. When I click start I see in the status bar the demuxing starts but then the whole process just stops. This is what the log shows

2 - AutoCrop - is there a benefit to using one over the other (i.e. Directshow Source vs. FFVideoSource vs. DGMultiSource)

3 - For the encoding profiles you have set up, what does aq-mode 0 do?

4 - there is a checkbox to mux untouched PGS subtitles. How is this different then just selecting "Mux all subtitles (pgs)"
1) I have a problem to read the eac3to error output (guess it's a problem with colors on standard error)
Try to execute the eac3to command on a shell. Maybe there is a problem with the haali splitter.

2) If you use untouched video autocrop isn't used at all.
Theoretically all input methods should give the same result.
On win 7 you will need some manual tweaking to use vc-1 with directshow (Windows 7 filter tweaker). If you have a DGDecNV license this should be the prefered input method.

3) aq-mode

Adaptive Quantization Mode

Default: 1

Without AQ, x264 tends to underallocate bits to less-detailed sections. AQ is used to better distribute the available bits between all macroblocks in the video. This setting changes what scope AQ re-arranges bits in:

* 0: Do not use AQ at all.
* 1: Allow AQ to redistribute bits across the whole video and within frames.
* 2: Auto-variance AQ (experimental) which attempts to adapt strength per-frame.

See also: --aq-strength

Should be set to 0 for animation movies

4) If you choose mux pgs (not untouched) the subs are splitted into 2 streams if a subtitle streams contains both normal and forced subs.
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Does BluRip use autocrop.dll? I had this hanging or taking too much time often, last I remember was a hang with DirectshowSource and FFVideoSource but I'm not really sure, next time it happens maybe I try to investigate it better.
autocrop.dll is an own (C++) dll. If it can't open a video with directshow (e.g. vc-1 on win7 without tweaking) it will also fail for the encode. The autocrop dll just uses an avisynth wrapper to display the video picture.
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It didn't actually put dgmultisource in the .avs (which may be a seperate bug).

The avs wont open in vdub either - same error - "Could not find a video track"

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LoadPlugin("C:\dgavcdecNV\DGDecodeNV.dll")
DGSource("D:\TEMP\bluerip\_002_video.dgi")
Manually indexing the m2ts with dgindex opens fine in vdub.
Afaik the latest DGDecNV uses 'DGSource' and not 'DGMultisource' (not sure in which revision this changed). At least for me this works. Did the indexing work for you?
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1) I have a problem to read the eac3to error output (guess it's a problem with colors on standard error)
Try to execute the eac3to command on a shell. Maybe there is a problem with the haali splitter.
OK, I solved the problem. When I was trying to create the mkv in the Advanced Settings for the DTS(MA) audio track I had ticked off "Add additional AC3 track" but had not filled in any of the information. Can you explain exactly what needs to be entered here. For example, there is the field to enter the extension (i.e. .ac3) but then the drop down box right next to the field has the same option. So what I want to accomplish is to create a secondary 5.1 640kbps AC3 audio track in addition to the primary DTS(MA) audio track.

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If you want the DTS-MA and an AC3 track you have to enter '.dtshd' in the Audio extension field and just check the 'Add additional AC3 track' checkbox.
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