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16th September 2006, 03:31 | #441 | Link |
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The problem was that it set the keyframe flag wrong for OpenDML index entries. The keyframe flag is a single bit inside the chunk size field, a stupid mistake in the code made it set several bits instead which messed up the chunk size field for non-keyframes.
I found another bug too, I guess you didn't see it because the second RIFF chunk in your AVI is pretty small, but it tried to fully read RIFF extension chunks into memory which usually will cause an out of memory exception. Fixed version coming soon...
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1.4.2 released.
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19th September 2006, 22:37 | #445 | Link |
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Ok i now answered my question which i had earlier in this thread by myself. Your tool really works ! Great job ! But it just worked with vlc-player for me. Media Player classic and windows media player same goes for winamp don't show the video file in 16:9. So i just changed to vlc player :O
Is this the same for you too ? Or with which media players should it work ? |
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@Sumsebiene: It depends which DirectShow decoder you're using. It will work with XviD 1.1.0, and ffdshow if you have the "Use overlay mixer" and "Allow output format changes during playback" options checked ("Output" section in ffdshow config).
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Hi,
I get following error with UnpackCL v1.2.1: Loading: 73.7%Error: This is not a valid MPEG-4 video (startcode not found at beginning of frame). The error got shifted to 74.3% when I made another .avi through VirtualDub (direct stream copy). Please help me get rid of this error. Thank you. |
9th October 2006, 10:47 | #450 | Link |
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Maybe your AVI-File needs re-indexing? Just a guess, but try loading it in VD with "extended options" in the "open video file" dialog. then chose re-index. Afterwards save it again usind "direct stream copy". Might help.
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@Bear: There's not really anything you can do about it. I'll see if there's a better way to handle this for newer versions.
@altufaltu: The video is probably corrupt at that location. If you really need it unpacked, I think you're stuck with reencoding.
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10th October 2006, 11:57 | #453 | Link |
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I found the problem. I load the avi in virtualdub, I found some drop frame in the file, after I remove those drop frame, your program can pack the video without problem.
Is there any chance your program can handle drop frame as well? |
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Hi, I upgraded from MPEG4Modifier v1.3.4 to 1.4.2 a few days ago and noticed that unpacking the same avi in both versions results in files with different md5 checksums. The frame lists are identical though. Is this supposed to be like this? Has the non-OpenDML avi writing code been changed? Should I worry? Kind regards, eXistenZ_69 |
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@eXistenZ_69: The new AVI writing code is used all the time, not just for OpenDML, so it's normal for the files to be different than those written by previous versions. This is due to differences in the structure of the AVI files (padding or other small things) but the video/audio data are the same.
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