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Old 2008-12-17, 20:10   Link #55
ABoy
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Originally Posted by martino View Post
...I can tell you that one of them is because the script was written for an older revision of x264, and well, the newer ones are incompatible with it. I'll update it at some point, just that it's going to be a bit messy since I no longer use Windows.
Doh! I spent a few hours following your instructions in the OP but ran into trouble when I was following the steps for the file type (4) I was trying to convert, now I wonder if the new incompatibility issue with x264 might be the cause of my trouble. I appreciate the time you've taken so far in giving this tutorial, and I look forward to to your update.

I ran the mkv2mp4 batch file with cmd, below is the log. To simplify the process I gave the mkv, the avisynth script, and the output files very similar names.

C:\Documents and Settings\Elliot>desktop\mkv2mp4\mkv2mp4.bat
Running MKV to MP4 batch script v1.02
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What type of file have you got? (1, 2, 3 or 4)
Type: 4
Please enter the filename of the MKV file to load excluding
the extension
File: "C:\Documents and settings\Elliot\desktop\mkv2mp4\kanon01"
Please enter the filename of the AviSynth script to load excluding
the extension
Script: "C:\Documents and Settings\Elliot\desktop\mkv2mp4\kanon01"
Please enter the filename for the final output file excluding the
extension
Output: "C:\Documents and Settings\Elliot\desktop\mkv2mp4\kanon01output"
Is your video standard or high definition (s or h)
Standard: s
Please enter the pixel aspect ratio (in the format N, ie 1:1):
PAR: 100:99
Please enter the video bitrate (kbps) that you would like to use
(recommended: 700-850)
Bitrate: 800
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Encoding Audio...
The system cannot find the path specified.

Is this a matter of compatibility or have I fumbled a step?

Thanks again for all the time you've devoted to this.
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