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Mpeg4modifier does not start
Hi. I've just bought a new pc, AMD x2 3800+. Mpeg4modifier runs fine on my Intel P4 but on the new pc it just pops up with the following error. "MPEG4Modifier.exe - Fatal error, CLR error: 80004005. The program will now terminate." Any help with this would be appreciated. Im running XP SP2 and .NET both patched to the hilt.
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That was the answer. a million got tired of all the typing in dos I did search but not with xp included..... Thanks again. You should have a paypal link on your website.
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I must admit it confused me aswell.... I think AR signalling detection should be activated by default too
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Script for batch removing PacketBitStream
I was make simple script for batch removing PBS from avi files in same folder.
Save this text as ie: removePBS.bat and when you want removing PBS fro mall files in folder just run it It is first release you can publish, edit and distributing as you want. @echo off rem Path to UnpackCL set path=c:\windows rem temporary directory set temp_dir=temp rem Set extension ie: AVI, DIVX set filter=avi rem ************************************ echo Removing PacketBit stream from Avi(Xvid) files ... rem create temporary directory... md %temp_dir% for %%f in (*.%filter%) do ( echo ---------------------------------------------- echo Konverze: %%f %path%\UnpackCL.exe -i "%%f" "%temp_dir%\%%f" ) echo echo ---- Cleaning up... ----- rem move thumbnails and remove temporary directory rmdir %temp_dir% echo ---------------------------------------------- echo "Done. Copyright by Lowprize. Visit www.lowprize.tk !" echo ---------------------------------------------- pause |
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Try posting a request in one of the Doom9 FFdshow threads
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Unpacking results in artefacts?!
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I read somewhere on Doom9 unpacking a packed bitstream has no effect on image quality. Still, since I've started unpacking only recently (for playing on DivX/XviD capable DVD-player) I always compare the unpacked file to the original one when I encounter artefacts to assure myself of this fact. Until now I never found artefacts that weren't present in the packed file. Below you find links to image samples of the artefacting after unpacking. Does anyone have an explanation for this? After unpacking: http://img431.imageshack.us/img431/2...cropped1hi.png Before unpacking: http://img431.imageshack.us/img431/9...cropped6re.png Some more info on the source file: Packed bitstream: Yes QPel: No GMC: No Interlaced: No Aspect ratio: Square pixels Quant type: H.263 I-VOPs: 686 (1,15%) P-VOPs: 22864 (38,20%) B-VOPs: 36298 (60,65%) S-VOPs: 0 (0,00%) N-VOPs: 0 (0,00%) Max consecutive B-VOPs: 2 1 consec: 33,96% 2 consec: 66,04% User Data: DivX999b000p, XviD0038 Regards, eXistenZ_69 Last edited by eXistenZ_69; 4th December 2005 at 18:48. |
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Packed bitstream has nothing to do with quality. What it does is to improve decoding in the *.avi container, because the *.avi container isn't really suited for MPEG-4 video, so it needs packed bitstream.
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