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20th November 2016, 12:54 | #5121 | Link |
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Oneclick encoder problem:
DTS-HDMA to FLAC doesn't encode the lossless MA but the DTS core only (first it demuxes the DTS-HDMA, then it extracts the DTS core, then it encodes the DTS core to FLAC). And there is no toggle switch to tell it not to extract the core. This doesn't make any sense. eac3to extracts the DTS-HDMA directly to FLAC. Could you please fix this so it encodes the lossless to FLAC? Thanks ! |
20th November 2016, 16:37 | #5122 | Link | |
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2674 [Audio Cutter] preselect output file. Feature request #597 2673 [x265] added --sar detection. Feature request #601 2672 [Title Selector] added option to change the minimum title length also in the global settings 2671 [VobSubber] remember the "keep all..." setting. Feature request #600 2670 [Haali Media Splitter] added "Haali Media Splitter" as update package improved detection if it is installed if it is needed by the HD Streams Extractor it will be installed (administrative permissions are required) 2669 [VobSubber] added title selector for DVD sources incl. multi-angle support 2668 [FileIndexer] added title selector for DVD sources incl. multi-angle support 2667 [TitleSelector] added support for multi-angle DVD sources [OneClick] added support for multi-angle DVD sources 2666 [TitleSelector] improved title selector for DVD/Blu-ray sources 2665 [OneClick] added support for folders as drag&drop source of the input control 2664 [IFOParser] improved type detection |
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20th November 2016, 22:52 | #5123 | Link |
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Hi Zathor.
Unfortunately it's the same i updated to the new MeGUI and ffmpeg 3.2 Digging on the weekend i found out, that... https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/forum/vie...php?f=2&t=2937 Nothing is wrong with MeGUI Only solution to use it under XP is with this ffmpeg - without Intel QSV which breaks compatibility with XP https://sourceforge.net/projects/ffm...?source=navbar Thx for support dev |
21st November 2016, 00:53 | #5124 | Link | |
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http://avisynth.nl/index.php/LSMASHSource It's listed as XP compatible and it's working for me. |
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21st November 2016, 15:44 | #5128 | Link |
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I don't know why, maybe because you have seen it before (or you are a registered tinypic user?); for me it's always denied, like a deep-link block. May depend on the browser and its setup, who knows... the direct URL is always expanded to a wrapping website.
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21st November 2016, 17:00 | #5129 | Link |
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On latest Firefox, Chrome for Windows image shows like it should be. Direct URL expands to wrapping website, only if I disable Noscript plugin. Nothing on old Opera v12.16, not even a link. I'm not registered on tinypic.
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21st November 2016, 19:31 | #5130 | Link | |
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Yup, i did... It's funny thing, both of the versions require to work ping.exe in ...\system32\ I have my windows extra tight, didn't have it, but fixed it for the test. the newest version of LSMASHSource gives some other error in log and the old one that i downloaded from the link that You specified gives also an error but different one. Window pop out saying that i don't have some library... Not gonna put log of it, it's not worth while since FFMS is working. Cheers |
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21st November 2016, 20:05 | #5131 | Link | |
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Sorry for sidetracking the thread a bit folks, but as the topic came up and people post images here.....
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Load this forum page. Click on the link in post #5207 to open it in a new tab. Direct image loads. Click again and load in a new tab, it's always the direct image. Switch to the tab displaying the direct image and refresh it. The "wrapper page" loads. Now every time I click on the link in #5207 the wrapper page opens in a new tab, until.... I refresh the doom9 page in which case clicking on the link goes back to taking me to the direct image. Pasting the direct link into the address bar opens the the direct image until I refresh the tab after it's opened, and once I do the wrapper page also appears when pasting the direct link into the address bar.... I thought I was losing my mind at first.... if I refresh the doom9 page containing the link when I paste the direct link into the address bar it goes back to opening the image directly again, but clicking on the link in the doom9 page isn't required. Simply refreshing the doom9 page is enough. I've gone through the above cycle something like 20 times and it's been 100% repeatable. Most fun of all, it doesn't seem to apply to images globally, but on a per image basis. Pale Moon.... no matter what I did the direct links always opened directly to the image. No wrapper page. I disabled referrers, checked and deleted cookies... nothing made a difference.... and just as I was about to give up it occurred to me to put Pale Moon into Firefox compatibility mode (it identifies itself to sites as Firefox as well as Pale Moon). That did it. I could repeat all the above behaviour with Pale Moon even though I don't understand any of it. Last edited by hello_hello; 21st November 2016 at 20:22. |
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Or install this. It's only about 5MB. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl...s.aspx?id=5555 FFMS2 does my head in because if you index with it and crop or resize too quickly in the script creator, MeGUI has a hissy fit and crashes. Lsmash doesn't have that problem. On the other hand if you don't select any audio in the file indexer, MeGUI will tell ffms2 not to index the audio so it'll index very large files noticeably faster than LSmash, which has no such option. On the other hand, LSmash can open MP4s without the need to index them at all..... Last edited by hello_hello; 21st November 2016 at 20:23. |
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21st November 2016, 23:19 | #5134 | Link | |
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hmm so there is no "best" solution, gona stay with FFMS newer versions work and i used it only once for testing. I encode mp4 from camera, it's XAVC video na PCM twos audio. MeGUI needs only HalliMediaSplitter and ffdshow to do it without indexing, other mp4 files with AVC video it indexes, but not does from the camera. I was using StaxRip but of course there are no working updates on XP and the last working didn't read twos so i had to use audacity and ac3 encoder. What i'm trying to say is that MeGUI does it's job very nicely and I'm using almost last ffmpeg for audio... i'm happy. Sorry for offtopic..., do You maybe know which ac3 encoder is in 3.1.5 ffmpeg and where can i find some technical information about it? Thx again |
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22nd November 2016, 01:50 | #5135 | Link |
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To the best of my knowledge, AFTEN was merged back with ffmpeg a fair while ago and no longer seems to be updated, but the extent of my knowledge ends with "it's an AC3 encoder".
The AFTEN page still works, and there's a link for it's command line options, but I don't really know anything else. I've rarely done any AC3 encoding. http://aften.sourceforge.net/ |
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Thx for nfo hello_hello Cheers |
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22nd November 2016, 08:19 | #5137 | Link |
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@ hello_hello:
Issues with image deeplinks may rather be specific to Opera 12 (which I still prefer due to the built-in extra clients), in this case... I'll stop complaining generally, then. But may still repeat the URL occasionally, I may not be the only one using just the browser which does not support the cooperative method to retrieve them. Regarding AC3 encoding via ffmpeg: I believe to remember too, that the encoder in ffmpeg is slightly superior to the former separate Aften builds now. It is certainly based on Aften, but I don't know either how much it was improved since. But also I do remember that some people are interested in continuing the development to E-AC3 and more than 6 channels. Not yet done, though, I hope they will be successful. Last edited by LigH; 22nd November 2016 at 08:24. |
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- 2.0 Aften do some mix of channels, ffmpeg not. - 5.1 ffmpeg now use channel coupling features, not present in Aften, to improve output.
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22nd November 2016, 12:06 | #5140 | Link | |
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Sorry about the off topic post again people. It should be the last one.
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- Open a forum page with an image such as the one in VoodooFX's post. - Right click and select "view image". The full image displays own it's own. - Refresh the page. It's redirected to the "sharing page" instead of the full image. - Click back to return to the forum page. The image no longer displays. - Refresh the page and the image returns. - Rinse and repeat. Well that's what was happening a little while ago, but this time the image is still displaying in the post. However the direct link keeps redirecting to the "sharing page" until the forum page is refreshed, then it goes back to being a direct link. When Pale Moon is in Pale Moon mode, the TinyPic site obviously has no idea what browser it is, so it must run in "dumb mode" and I'm never redirected to the "sharing page". As soon as I enable Firefox compatibility mode, the behaviour for Firefox and Pale Moon become the same. I don't understand where it's going wrong as such because I can't work out how the redirection is controlled, but I think in some circumstances a browser might load a page containing a hosted image and the request is redirected. It's the only logical explanation I have so far but if it's correct it'd mean it's happening for you every time Opera loads a page containing a TinyPic hosted image.... for reasons unknown so far. I partly confabulated that theory by looking at the links provided by postimage.org. Their site is pretty much the same but seems to work without the redirection. They give you a link for sharing the image and reading ads if your ad blocker is disabled: https://postimg.org/image/xda7mn7h9/ Along with a direct link that only ever opens the image directly: https://s22.postimg.org/3ld57gko1/HS_5.jpg All the other links they provide combine the first two in some way. For a forum thumbnail, as an example (I broke the URL and image tags deliberately): [uurl=https://postimg.org/image/xda7mn7h9/][iimg]https://s22.postimg.org/xda7mn7h9/HS_5.jpg[/iimg][/uurl] I suspect that's how they get around the sort of potential problem we're experiencing with TinyPic. That's my theory and it seems logical at the moment, but it could very well be a load of bullocks. I sent the support folks at TinyPic an email asking them though, because I think I'm at the point of no return now. I need to understand. Hopefully they'll reply. I'll let you know. Last edited by hello_hello; 22nd November 2016 at 12:12. |
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