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22nd June 2010, 21:15 | #8101 | Link |
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Which brings me back to a question which I believe has been asked many times (and probably been equally ignored, lol); but why does Ripbot always insist on remuxing the entire input file to a mkv? x264 doesn't need it (it will just take whatever DirectShowSource or FFVideoSource is willing to parse via AviSynth). So, why not make it optional to allow direct usage of the input file people specify? (like an m2ts elsewhere on disk). Would save so much excess disk-thrashing!
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Movies are often divided in multiple .m2ts files. eac3to is able to find correct order and merge them in one easy to encode .mkv. So as you can see it is faster to just select .m2ts directly.
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Hi Atak,
I also have the same problem with videos produced by Canon cameras, the problem is that stupid audio track. Including multiAVCHD also did not accept but the Dean has a fix that. I suppose it's the same problem encountered by digib ... PHP Code:
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So I assume that you don't want me check that... ( no sample )
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23rd June 2010, 21:50 | #8107 | Link |
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Need some help with black lead in.
I have a DVD(purchased recently) main movie rip of Twilight Saga New Moon. I used StaxRip to do an Xvid backup of the movie and found out the audio was way out of sync. Black lead in was causing it to be out of sync. I used DGIndex to demux the audio and saved the corrected audio and .d2v file, and then I copied and replaced the audio and .d2v file in the StaxRip temp folder. A/V were in sync, and the movie played good. Tried to do the same thing with RipBot by copying and replacing the corrected audio and .d2v file, but I can't get it to work. When I use the preview script function within RipBot, all I see I is a reddish looking bunch of junk lol. How can I make it work? Thanks for the help! |
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@snippits Did you try to select .vob in ripbot264 instead of .d2v?
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Try this if your system is 64bit
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zyzifm...XT_MOV_x64.reg else http://www.mediafire.com/file/wmyzyv...XT_MOV_x86.reg
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24th June 2010, 02:31 | #8114 | Link |
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Atak,
I am currently encoding for my new iPad. A couple of the programs/GUI's I have allow me to boost audio volume while converting the DTS/AC3 to LC AAC. I see the normalize drop-down you have (100% or 200%). Question..is that a true normalize in the sense that it is a compressor...or is it a audio boost setting that just increases volume, keeping same dynamic range? If so, 100% would be no boost?...Also, user can not adjust those values from your two presets. Could a volume boost feature be implemented? Thanks |
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I just processed all the vobs with RipBot normally, and then I directly used DGIndex to fix the the black lead in, and then took the DGIndex saved audio and .d2v file and copy and replaced what was in the RipBot temp folder. And yes I did follow the RipBot file naming such as job1.d2v. Doing the above worked with StaxRip doing an Xvid encode. @neuron Yes, I was skipping GOPS. And it worked wonderfully. Thanks! I don't even know what GOPS is lol. I just followed the directions for the fix when I was notified by the popup about the audio being abnormal(662752ms). And then after the fix the audio was -243ms which solved my A/V sync problem using StaxRip for the Xvid encode. I am new at encoding, so hopefully I provided enough information. Thanks for all the help! |
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I just saw that your windows look like in other language of English? Did your windows language is different then English?
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Normalize 100% increases volume to safe maximum volume (dynamic range is preserved). Everything above is not recommended because it causes distortion in sound. 200% was only added for PSP users because internal speakers are very weak. Quote:
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Hey Atak!
Would appriciate support for ÅÄÖ and dots in the output file name. I wrote about this issue a while back but since i didn't get a heads up on the issue so i bump it. Another issue that has come up is that some bluray's dont have a language speciefied for the subs (Two so far of 37 ripped bluray's) it would be great if there where a preview option available so you don't need a third party app for checking the language of the sub. Other than that i'm happy with this great gui the only thing that would be more awesome is a copy of the source code but i understand why you keep that to yourself Cheers Trayman |
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