2007-03-21, 13:40 | Link #241 | |
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1. I had to right click on the file 2. click open with 3. click choose default program 4. uncheck "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" 5. click browse and double click DVDStudio folder 6. select scripts folder 7. select queue Now I just right-click and select queue whenever I want to batch encode. |
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2007-03-22, 06:54 | Link #242 | |
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I don't suppose there is a program that can just add in overscan borders? I can burn the vid, audio and subs another way. But the program I use doesn't have a function for overscan. Is there some other way I can just put them on before I encode them to dvd format using ConvertXtoDvd? Last edited by MediaJunky; 2007-03-22 at 08:30. |
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2007-05-13, 05:12 | Link #247 | |
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I'm having problems with MKV files (to be specific, Umai Fansubs' Romeo x Juliet, episode 5).
Here's what appears: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...9/problem1.jpg and this: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...9/problem1.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...9/problem3.jpg Also, here's the debuglog of that particular process.... Quote:
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2007-05-13, 15:57 | Link #248 |
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a745: try opening the AVS file in MPC or something similar to see if AviSynth is throwing some kind of error.
In all likelihood it's going to be something codec related though, so have you installed CCCP? That should work in most cases... |
2007-05-14, 02:34 | Link #250 |
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Hey all, as some know I been using this method for a while now. It works great, but now I hit a problem. I did the stupid thing of "upgrading" to windows vista. Now for some reason whenever I burn my dvdstudio encoded files they will not read.
If I burn them to the root like I used to I get "HD not supported" on my dvd players when I try to play the file. When I burn them with DVD authoring software I get a black screen and stuck at 0:00. Though I am not sure if anyone can help with this, I just want to know if other vista users have had any issues trying to get dvdstudio working wiith vista. And what fixes they had to use. Thnx
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2007-05-14, 04:47 | Link #251 |
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I tried opening the AVS file in MPC, and it gave me this:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...9/problem5.jpg Oh well, it seems to be working fine now. I uninstalled everything, as in everything and put them all back in again. I used to use avisynth 2.6.7 (or was it 2.7?), but when I used the installers in your site, they work fine now. (Well, actually, I can't say that yet since it's still in the Quenc phase o_O... I'll edit this post later to see what else goes wrong, but I think it's fine now^^. Thanks a lot!
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2007-05-14, 05:19 | Link #252 |
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In case the problem does come back:
1) Check if the .ass file really exists in the mentioned folder. 2) If it does exist, the ass (subtitle) file might be corrupt. Try opening it in Aegisub (subtitle editor, Google it) and saving it again. Caveat: you may have to edit the batch file so that the script does not extract the subtitle anymore and overwrites whatever Aegisub fixed. You can do this by simply removing or typing "rem" in front of the "mkvextract" command in the batch file that handles the subtitle file. |
2007-05-16, 02:10 | Link #253 |
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ok I figured out my problem. If I burn the files w/o changing the resolution and border size in the config file they run fine on my dvd player. But if I try to make the border a lil bigger 52,40,52,40 and change the resolution to match that border my dvd players says it does not suppor HD and will not play the file. Wierd.
Anyone know what resolution/border size I can use that won't screw with my dvd player. The default settings leave me no room to breath at the bottom for my sub titles. And it cuts off 2 lline subs.
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2007-05-18, 07:03 | Link #256 |
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It works great GHDPro. You're right, mine was a codec related problem.
BTW, I have a question. Is it possible to turn off the black border. I really don't have any problems since the video is in widescreen, and the subs aren't really cut or anything... Do I just set the border sizes at the config to zero?
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2007-06-06, 06:32 | Link #257 |
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DSConvertFPS not working
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Thanks for the wonderful guide, everything works perfectly. I've been converting a.f.k's kanon 2006 and everything runs smoothly except 1 episode. When I transcode the first batch of 8 episodes on TMPGEnc DVD Author 3. Episodes 2-7 work perfectly but episode 1 is off sync with an audio delay right from the start. The only thing I noticed that thought might be the source of my problem is that the AVI files for episodes 2-24 had the following especifications: 704x396 XVID/MP3, Data rate: 123kbps, Frame rate: 29 frames/second But for some reason episode 1 is different: 704x396 XVID/MP3, Data rate: 123kbps, Frame rate: 23 frames/second If I understood the guide correctly "DSConvertFPS" should correct this but for some reason it doesn't seem to be working and my Avisynth version is 2.5.7 Should I specifically look for Avisynth 2.5.6a? or does my problem lie elsewhere? -leo |
2007-06-07, 20:22 | Link #258 |
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ok i got avi synth to work, i thought... but while testing the frameserver thing (where you create a text document) i get
AVIsource autodetect: couldn't open file 'e: (name of file) error code 3 E:\testing.avs, line 1 any thoughts on how to fix this? Last edited by horo_horo27; 2007-06-14 at 13:37. |
2007-06-13, 22:38 | Link #259 |
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Hi, I followed the guide and it seems like everything worked out except I ended up with the audio and subtitles like they're supposed to be, but my video file is way to short. I lost about 19 minutes of video. Any suggestions? I have been working on trying to convert these files for a week now, and this is the 4th guide I've followed. I'm trying to convert a mkv file... any help would be greatly appriciated! thanks
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2007-06-14, 00:03 | Link #260 | |
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From the guide: "All software only takes up 25 Mb or so at most. Depending on the bitrate used, the actual filesize of the produced DVD-compatible MPEG2 video is likely to be less than 1 Gb per 25 minute episode and usually between 400 to 800 Mb. However during encoding up to 2 Gb of space may be required. In all, it's probably best to have at least 1 Gb * number of episodes + 2 Gb of working space available during encoding. So if you want to encode 5 episodes, have at least 7 Gb of space free on your HD. " |
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