2006-02-10, 01:30 | Link #41 |
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The current version of my scripts don't support AC3 audio yet, which is the cause of
the errors in the first 2 images in your first post. Just extract the AC3 file yourself using MKVExtractGUI, then use it with the already encoded M2V file (which you should be able to find in one of the folders in C:\DVDStudio\Encoding) As for the last image; I don't know exactly what the problem is. First try cleaning out ALL files (and files only, not folders!) from C:\DVDStudio\Encoding and try again. If that doesn't work, try playing the AVS file in Media Player Classic that's in C:\DVDStudio\Encoding\AVS PS. Version 2.10, which I intend to finally release next week sometime, will have proper support for AC3. (the recognition that is -- as AC3 only needs to be extracted, it's already DVD ready audio) |
2006-02-11, 00:34 | Link #42 |
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I'm having problems when I burn the files to DVD and it shakes up and down but when playing the encoded on the PC it skips. I did what the FAQ said but I dont know how to burn the M2V and MP2 together on a DVD. So, I was wondering if I could use Nero to burn the M2V and MP2 files to a DVD and could you possibly tell me how to do that or if there is any free programs out there that do that. And also if I burn them to DVD would it still have the shaking problem? thx.
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2006-02-12, 11:47 | Link #43 |
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I recently lost all the settings on my cce encoder and now after I changed it back to normal the encodes are wierd. Everything looks fine and finishes ok, but the sizes don't matchup. Before, I would have it set to a bitrate of 2415 and the file would en up at about 470mb. Now, I get it finishes at 370mb. Should I reinstall it?
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2006-02-14, 11:16 | Link #45 | |
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but sorry, I have no plans to add VCD support. |
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2006-02-18, 08:59 | Link #48 |
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Ok Im trying to convert 3 .ogm files into one dvd, using avi2dvd. My problem is that when VirtualdubMod joins the three files together, it does not show the english subs that are included in the ogm files. Then I tried to demux the subs from the ogm files, but discovered that the subtitles lenght is not the same lenght as the movie. If I would demux all the subs from the files and load it to Avi2DVD it would be all crazy out of sync.
Does anyone know if it is possible, in VirtualDubMod, to turn on the subtitles when it's joining the files? |
2006-02-18, 12:41 | Link #49 |
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Are you sure your question belongs into this thread and not in a seperate one?
And afaik VirtualDub has no such function. You probably need an external app to join the subs. Or (assuming you hardcode the subs into the DVD video) just join the resulting files. |
2006-02-18, 15:05 | Link #50 | |
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have the latest 2.5.6a avisynth, and i even tried downgrading but still gave me the samething. |
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2006-02-18, 15:07 | Link #51 | |
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(Note that it is required to run the batch at least one time for this file to be extracted from the MKV -- it's the "MKVExtract phase" you mentioned in your original post) The .ASS file should be in the folder indicated by the error message (which iirc, is C:\DVDStudio\Encoding\Encode) |
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2006-02-20, 06:12 | Link #54 |
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Okay... sorry, but I think we need a new rule in this thread.
Or to be more precise: enforce an old an existing forum rule. I'd like to emphasize that the AnimeSuki forum rules do not allow the discussion of obtaining licensed anime and dvd rips and the usage (in any way) of them. |
2006-02-20, 17:08 | Link #56 |
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Delete all files (not folders) from C:\DVDStudio\Encoding (including subfolders) and try again.
(you'll need to requeue what you wanted to encode again obviously) Also check if QuEnc is running properly. If it doesn't run, then that's the source of your problem. Though I wouldn't know how to solve that if the trick above doesn't work. Last edited by GHDpro; 2006-02-20 at 17:26. |
2006-02-26, 17:07 | Link #59 | |
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same thing happen to me too. And oddly it can't have been the same file as you experienced trouble with, as the one I tried to encode is just a few days old. When I looked at the contents of the ASS file (which is just a text file btw) there appeared to be some corruption in the file. That is probably what prevents TextSub from opening the file properly. How this corruption happened is a bit odd though. My scripts include the latest version of mkvtoolnix (for the MKV extraction tool) so if the cause is with that utility, it doesn't appear to have been fixed yet. What did solve the problem of TexSub refusing to load the file was to simply load the subtitle file in Aegisub (a subtitle editor app) and then save it again using "Save as". I just saved it on top of the other file (replacing it) and then the AVS worked. The only thing I can't confirm is if the (apparent) corruption causes any major issues when viewing the encode, because I only figured out this solution after I had downloaded, encoded and watched another fansub groups's version of the episode. |
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