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So what do you need to reproduce the problem, the whole audio or just a part of it? |
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@XhmikosR
I need the beginning of the transport stream, as much as you can give me. Don't cut at the beginning. It has to be exactly as you used it in DGAVCIndex. Quote:
Also, see if the video starts on the same frame for a28 versus a30. Last edited by Guest; 28th July 2008 at 19:50. |
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I get basically the same error message when I try to play the small uploaded clip in windows media player on XP here at work, with libavcodec.dll being the problem on playback also. |
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Hi!
I have a problem with the command line interface of dgavcindex in a29 and a30. I do batch processing and my command line looks like this: DGAVCIndex.exe -i test.avc -o test.dga -e In a28 all is normal (again tested to be sure), the program opens, i see the first frame of the video, the dga file is saved and it closes itself. In a29/a30 the program opens and: - it stays open and does nothing - I dont see the first frame of my avc file - the processing does not start - But the file is in the MRU-list - If I click on open, the file is listet there also. If I click then there OK then also the first frame is not shown - if I save the project, the dga file specified on the command line is created but nearly empty. The program closes itself afterwards - If I click on the latest file in MRU list (since it was added by the command line), it gets opened and it automatically starts the project save and gets itself closed (like it should be, but without manual selection) Besides this command line issue, its working normal. For now, is it OK to use the a28 version of the index program and the a30 version of the dll in AVIsynth? I mainly use AVCHD files from my Canon camcorder. Best regards and thx for the great program. Last edited by Chefkoch_ico; 29th July 2008 at 10:13. Reason: Information added |
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Version 1.0.0 alpha 31
* Fixed a small bug in MRU list handling.
* Added the __del__ macro for the Avisynth script generation. * Properly handle re-use of PPS id's. * Added option in the INI file to specify the extension to use for demuxed video files. * Implemented a select bar to work around bugs in the Win32 trackbar. (This may not be the final solution for this issue.) * Implemented the Luminance Filter and Cropping Filter in the Video menu. * Implemented the File/Load Project function. * The DGA file version is bumped to 7. * Fixed a regression that broke the CLI. http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec.html There's a lot of stuff in this alpha, so I hope I didn't break anything. Please test and advise of any regressions. |
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Thanks. Usually right after someone says something like that, the bugs come to light.
![]() I do wish those people complaining of wrong audio delays would step up and give me what I need to duplicate their issues. I want this current version to become beta 1 for which I'll release the source code. Then I want to address libavcodec issues. |
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I've yet to have any problems since way way back when you solved that green frame issue. Then again, I always encode my streams with X264 and don't capture them so I may not find too many bugs.
I wish there was an opensource alternative to Xmuxer Pro so you can support MP4 containers quicker.
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Right. So, nothing works (should be pretty self explanatory once you open it). With the full file, DGAVC will crash. I cut it with H.264 TS cutter.
This is a Hauppauge HD PVR capture, by the way. http://www.mediafire.com/?1bm1kkk0p4m (2.3MB) |
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When indexing the demuxed H.264 video from the Blu-ray 30 Days of Night, DGAVCIndex warns of "Trying to use an invalid (uninitialized) Picture Parameter Set with ID 0, expect the unexpected...". No matter what I then choose, it encounters an error (dgavcindex.exe) and closes.
I am using Ignore Pulldown Flags, with Alpha 31. I am 99% positive this same stream has worked with a previous version - I don't remember which it was, except that the DGA was version 6. The video is completely seekable, just can't index. Unfortunately, I have deleted the original M2TS, as I already demuxed everything I needed with eac3to. Trying to find good software to cut a piece of the h264 for you... can I use a simple binary cut? Or should mux to TS or M2TS and cut that? |
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@Comatose
For now, you have to set a Simple GOP mode (not No IDR GOP mode) as described on this page: http://blog.arogan.com/2008/06/haupp...odel-1212.html I'm investigating how the No IDR GOP stream works. I don't see any recovery points either, so I'm a bit baffled at the moment. |
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