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It was just an idea to use this tool to produce a ogm file. I could take my ogg soundtrack file size, + external subtitle file size. Take those sizes away from 700Mb and use the 'custom size' option in GKIF4U. Mux the whole lot together into a ogm for a nice 1 CD rip. I currently use GK but this just looks a whole lot easier.
I see your point about GKIF4U not producing unfinished movies so i'll be waiting........Any ideas about which version will introduce ogm/ogg ? wert |
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Perhaps it is beyond the current project objectives, but as quality is your main concern, you might want to support 1:1 encodes (keeping the original PAR). This is very useful for anamorphic movies since it keeps absolutely all detail from the source, ideal for true archive quality backups. Then, when you support matroska, you may introduce the correct width in the AVI properties and the player, via fddshow, does the final resizing. I have done some tests (DivX-encoded LOTR with Quant=3, output size turned out to be 1.5-GB) and the quality is superb. [Add:] By doing 1:1 encode you save the resizer step, you just crop the mattes.
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version 0.2 is out
Just put an update on the web. Look in the first post for download link and history.
About new resizing algorythm: as manono suggested after I reach 608 width for widescreen movies or 512 for 4:3 movies I use sharp bicubic resize instead of lanczos and comp test limit is getting down to 60% instead of 70%.
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Great work as usual, I will closely follow the development of yet another excellent program, but I am concerned about one thing though, and that is that this one will take up all your time leaving you with no time for the further development of Gknot....
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Just kidding. That was with Dr.DivX. . Sorry for the confusion.
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Just testing it with Indiana Jones I. Looks great!
Comments so far:[list=a][*]I noticed that doing a Start after Preview redoes the DVD2AVI. Is this really needed?[*]ITU is not checked by default. Did you change you mind on the subject? [*]Why the name "transcoding" in the window title?[/list=a]
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please update to version 0.21
I found annoying bug which could prevent proper resizing below width of 608... fixed in 0.21 which is up already
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b) there is no more ITU if you read the label now it's "keep perfect 4:3 ratio" which means "don't follow ITU standard", which is basically reverse of GK check box. c) good question - I think it's official name of the process
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Does this mean that in fact at some point in the future GKIF4U will actually replace Gknot? |
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Perhaps you might want to rephrase it, "Keep perfect aspect 4:3 ratio" may lead users to think it's a good thing. Quote:
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So I have just deselected "deinterlace source", start my tests and everything seems to be OK. These has been the logs: (15 megs in custom size) [03/11/2003 21.58.19] Started encoding. [03/11/2003 21.58.19] Demuxing and indexing. [03/11/2003 21.58.29] Encoding audio. [03/11/2003 21.59.35] Found 5964 frames [03/11/2003 21.59.35] Audio size: 2731280 [03/11/2003 21.59.35] Overhead: 238592 [03/11/2003 21.59.35] Video Size: 12758768 [03/11/2003 21.59.35] Running compressability test. [03/11/2003 22.00.53] Compressability percentage is: 60.56 [03/11/2003 22.00.53] New width is : 576 [03/11/2003 22.00.53] Predicted comptest value is: 73.51 [03/11/2003 22.00.53] Running first pass. Then I select 10 megs: [03/11/2003 22.02.35] Started encoding. [03/11/2003 22.02.35] Demuxing and indexing. [03/11/2003 22.02.44] Encoding audio. [03/11/2003 22.03.53] Found 5964 frames [03/11/2003 22.03.53] Audio size: 2731280 [03/11/2003 22.03.53] Overhead: 238592 [03/11/2003 22.03.53] Video Size: 7515888 [03/11/2003 22.03.53] Running compressability test. [03/11/2003 22.05.14] Compressability percentage is: 35.67 [03/11/2003 22.05.14] New width is : 448 [03/11/2003 22.05.14] Predicted comptest value is: 74.24 [03/11/2003 22.05.14] Running first pass. Then I've tried to select "Deinterlace source" and start again a 15 megs, but now the video size remain 7515888. So I think there's something wrong anywhere, something not reset to default, don't really know. The fact that yesterday CT gave me a 640 horizontal resolution (it was first with a 17 megs custom size) proves that I'm not crazy or drunk! Note that I always delete the content of the tmp directory before re-starting. May I also suggest to automatically delete the content of this tmp directory? One time I try to encode my 150 vob AFTER trying to encode a full film. Well, the ac3 encoded to mp3 was the one from the film, not from the small vob! I hope this prog will grow fast and better, I really like the philosophy behind it. And since I have only a PIII@500, I'd like to be allowed to use also Divx5 Bye, Yotsuya. Edit: tried 0.21 and the first try was really funny! Selecting Custom size of 15 megs, it gave me a video size of 1465507384, so the comp test was 4568 and the horizontal resolution 704. I restart GKIF4U, tried again, and now works OK. Don't really understand what's wrong with me... Another small suggestion...you could also allow to limit the maximum horizontal res to 640, 704 gives some problems to old pcs like mine. Last edited by yotsuya-san; 4th November 2003 at 00:04. |
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remember the testdvd i did as first example? this one was already ripped to hdd, and mounted with daemon tools as a virtual dvd drive, but it should be no prob for gkif4u to select the biggest vob set? maybe for us season freaks (coz that would be simple to implement if biggest ifo is implemented): an option to encode all episodes from one dvd in one batch run... maybe automatically selected big vob sets (lets say , the user could specify everything above 40 minutes of playtime), i think that could be implemented with a simple loop construction, if you are able to get the playtime of every vob set from the dvd ifo structure... that feature combined with batching up 7 dvd´s in 7 virtual dvd drives und running gkif4u would be the greatest thing ever invented
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!!!!BUG FOUND!!!!
when selecting 1/2 cd, then selecting custom size (344 mb in my case): video size=1400 mb... now trying to input 344, click one mb up and one down again edit: works! [04.11.2003 01:53:38] Audio size: 38575352 [04.11.2003 01:53:38] Overhead: 3272704 [04.11.2003 01:53:38] Video Size: 318862088
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RE the legal issue w/ burning/ripping, I don't understand how that wouldn't be legal the burning is 100% legal - nero, clonecd, blindwrite, alcohol 120% etc prove as much as for ripping - aren't there any legal progs out there that rip and could serve as a precedent ? and I mean, I thought making a copy of something you legally own is legal I think all you have to do is put a little warning like clonecd "please don't use this software to make illegal copies of copyrighted material" of course im not exactly knowledgable in the law subject so i could very well be wrong on both accounts |
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Any chance for job queue?
I just tried it on a few BtVS episodes and and it worked like a breeze, except for that I had to go back every few hours to load new VOBs... Anyway - excellent software (made long time lurker finally speak up in this forum Best regards to everyone ). |
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file mode!!!
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wann 2 give a try on a small vob file(DD trailers), but how do i open this file???... readme says that rip the dvd in ifo mode!!!. Is there any way to open vob files directly??? any idea??? thx cjaar |
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03/11/2003 18:51:33] Started encoding. [03/11/2003 18:51:33] Demuxing and indexing. [03/11/2003 18:59:13] Found 233262 frames [03/11/2003 18:59:13] Audio size: 418005504 [03/11/2003 18:59:13] Overhead: 2770048 [03/11/2003 18:59:13] Video Size: 1047230848 [03/11/2003 18:59:13] Running compressability test. [03/11/2003 19:13:39] Compressability percentage is: 28.99 [03/11/2003 19:13:40] Using softer matrix. [03/11/2003 19:13:40] Using softer resizer. [03/11/2003 19:13:40] New width is : 608 [03/11/2003 19:13:40] Predicted comptest value is: 8965.14 [03/11/2003 19:13:40] Running first pass. [03/11/2003 22:04:02] Running second pass. [04/11/2003 00:54:14] Muxing Audio. [04/11/2003 01:04:19] Finished encoding. |
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