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7th December 2016, 16:56 | #5144 | Link |
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Before placing these on the Project Page, I just want to make sure they don't already exist and I simply can't find them:
- In the Muxer options: I'd like a batch demuxing and batch muxing capability for each container type. - In the One-Click: I'd like an audio option to keep the original audio. - In the One-Click: I'd like the ability to select the indexer I prefer. Right now, when I choose a folder of MKV's having m2v codecs to batch process, the L-SMASH Works (yuck!) indexer dominates even though I have DGIndex selected as the first priority. |
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Or are you just referring to batch muxing files from one container to another, rather than individual streams? The only GUI I can think of off the top of my head that does batch demuxing is MKVCleaver, but obviously that only helps for MKV. Quote:
Do you mean DGIndex or DGIndexNV?, because the former won't open MKVs. |
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Thanks for the rapid reaction, hello_hello (I’ve always noticed your useful recommendations on various video forums). Answering your questions:
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MPEG-2 video in MKV is not supported by DGMPGDec. FFMS2 and L-SMASH Works will support it without preparing the source file. Extracting a raw video stream from an MKV container instead is a severe effort, and handling raw video formats is sometimes less reliable than using it from within a container which has additional information about the content. Raw MPEG-2 is not a big issue. But raw AVC or HEVC may lack of some important attributes (like the frame rate). If you need the raw video stream, you can probably use the tool "HD Stream Extractor"; but this is not automated in the One Click Encoder, apparently. |
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8th December 2016, 00:07 | #5148 | Link | |
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You're right LigH, about codecs. I was thinking the coding format, not the software.
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I'll take a look at "HD Stream Extractor", but I have also been using MKVCleaver for years and it seems to do a pretty good job. rt Last edited by Danette; 8th December 2016 at 00:12. |
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It depends on both the video format and the handling software.
DGMPGDec supports MPEG-2 video both raw as well as in ProgramStream (e.g. VOB files) and TransportStream (with or without TS frame timestamps, 188 or 192 bytes) containers. But not the MKV container. DGMPGDec is so old, the MKV container format was not yet common in these times. AVC or HEVC video streams may be handled raw as well as in TS or MP4 or MKV container by some source plugins for AviSynth. But the raw video stream may not contain some attributes a video tool would usually need to know. If I remember right, raw AVC may not contain the frame rate. When it is in a container, the container will preserve it. And MeGUI will remember it as long as it is processed in a job (e.g. if x264 creates a new raw AVC video stream, MeGUI will tell the MP4 or MKV multiplexer the frame rate of the source video). |
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I don't rip DVDs with MakeMKV though, so 99.999% of the time I'd use vob files as the source. For Bluray video I've always used the HD Streams Extractor to extract the video to an MKV for re-encoding. Given MakeMKV is commonly use for ripping DVDs these days, maybe MeGUI needs to become more clever with MKV sources containing mpeg2 video. Most Avisynth GUI's assume NTSC/PAL mpeg2 will be in a DGIndex compatible container as that's how it's traditionally been done. Technically there's probably no reason why L-Smash or FFMS2 can't be used to index MKVs containing mpeg2 video, but currently it doesn't handle those sources in an ideal way. Info here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...49#post1788049 Last edited by hello_hello; 8th December 2016 at 19:57. |
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8th December 2016, 22:24 | #5151 | Link |
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2679 [Update] improved updater to download appropriate architecture packages 2678 [AviSynthProfile] added option to treat sources as anime for deinterlacing 2677 [OneClick] fixed wrong track information in some use cases 2676 [x265] fixed duplicated custom command line values (regression of 2673) 2675 improved portable AviSynth runtime handling Please check if the feature works as expected. PS: The blocking for XP was a minimal work on top. XP is still not supported, but I thought it may not harm to block new updates properly Last edited by Zathor; 8th December 2016 at 22:36. |
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For the two current XP concerns, L-Smash and ffmpeg.... L-Smash was replaced with the version I was currently using which is fine because MeGUI couldn't know I'd already done so myself, but it appears ffmpeg 3.1.2 was replaced with version 3.0. The flavour I've been using recently is this one: ffmpeg.static.2016-08-12-v3.1.2.32-bit.ffmpeg-static-xp-compatible Thanks. PS. Will you have read this Zathor, or would you like me to summarise it and add it as an official SourceForge bug report? http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...33#post1789033 |
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I have hundreds of DVD's of NTSC shows I am in the process of backing up in x264. I have used MakeMKV for years for DVD's. I extract the files (m2v, ac3, xml) from those MKV's and have always used DGIndex, along with various AVS script to address the varying issues with telecine, interlacing, etc. and then x264 them. Then I remux. Although I was uncomfortable with your thoughts about indexing from within the MKV container (as I mentioned), LigH, I went with your reputation and decided to buy DGDecNV. I've just finished some testing with it against the older process I used and you are right: the quality and size seems to be identical. So, no more manual demuxing and muxing. I can now use MeGUI One-Click for a truly one-click procedure using only the MKV container. I agree with you, hello_hello, that MeGUI would do well to adapt as much as possible to MKV containers (although the process I'm using going forward certainly takes care of it). DVD's still dwarf BD's in production of, at least, TV shows and MakeMKV seems to be the easiest means to simplified backup. Last edited by Danette; 9th December 2016 at 20:03. |
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2687 [Update] added possibility to mark package architectures as "any" 2686 [VobSubber] switched to VobSub Ripper forced subtitles will be extracted separately if available the track language will be added if multiple track files are used 2685 [x265] switched to avs4x26x for x64 on an x86 OS 2684 [Presets] improved handling of preset selection/saving. Feature request #606 2683 [x264] fixed "force sar" option (regression of 2628). Bug #862 2682 [x264] + [x265] added support for commands leading with a single hyphen (e.g. -D) 2681 [x264] removed option to select 32bit x264 on a 64bit OS and merged the 8- and 10-bit packages |
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It happened for me usually on feature movies (90mins+), have not encountered it for shorter videos such as tv episodes. This issue does not exist in Vobsub. Also there seem to be an issue with the feature, megui crashed when no forced subs are found: Code:
[Information] [12/11/2016 10:39:49 AM] Exception message: Could not find file 'G:\01_VTS_01_2_forced.sub' -[NoImage] at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) -[NoImage] at System.IO.FileInfo.get_Length() -[NoImage] at MeGUI.VobSubIndexer.writeSubtitles() -[NoImage] at MeGUI.VobSubIndexer.secondRunNeeded() -[NoImage] at MeGUI.CommandlineJobProcessor`1.proc_Exited(Object sender, EventArgs e) -[NoImage] at System.Diagnostics.Process.OnExited() -[NoImage] at System.Diagnostics.Process.RaiseOnExited() -[NoImage] at System.Diagnostics.Process.CompletionCallback(Object context, Boolean wasSignaled) -[NoImage] at System.Threading._ThreadPoolWaitOrTimerCallback.WaitOrTimerCallback_Context(Object state, Boolean timedOut) -[NoImage] at System.Threading._ThreadPoolWaitOrTimerCallback.WaitOrTimerCallback_Context_f(Object state) -[NoImage] at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) -[NoImage] at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx) -[NoImage] at System.Threading._ThreadPoolWaitOrTimerCallback.PerformWaitOrTimerCallback(Object state, Boolean timedOut) --[Information] [12/11/2016 10:39:49 AM] Stacktrace Code:
MeGUI encountered a fatal error and may not be able to proceed. Reason: Could not find file 'G:\01_VTS_01_2_forced.sub VSRip is also capable of extracting Closed Captions (SRT) streams. It does however produces 4-5 different files in different text codes (UTF, unicode etc), so that can be confusing. Last edited by mini-moose; 11th December 2016 at 11:18. |
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11th December 2016, 14:59 | #5160 | Link |
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This should fix the issues:
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2689 [VobSubber] improved error handling if forced subtitles are not found (regression of 2686) added a warning if VOB file sizes above the specification limit are used 2688 [x264] fixed incorrect command line when using a x86 OS (regression of 2681) |
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