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Old 2006-02-28, 02:36   Link #61
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You can try a older verison of AviSynth, but be sure to set the "DSConvertFPS" flag to 0
in config.ini as it causes a parameter to be added to the DirectShowSource() command
that is ONLY supported in v2.56. But note that any file with VFR video won't encode properly then.

You could also try to experiment with the "ForceDSSource" set to 0. Though that would
only work on AVI, not on MKV.
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Old 2006-03-06, 13:02   Link #62
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edit: ignore this, i found my answers in the official forum site

by the way it has something good on the site too

copies and past it:

Select Windows Start | Program Files | Matroska Pack | Haali Matroska Splitter, go to "Options | Languages | Audio Language Priority", and you can enter the language code for the track you want.

English should be "eng". Japanese should be "jpn".

If you don't know the language code, use Start | Program Files | Matroska Pack | Matroska Diag to open the MKV file and it will show you all the information you need.

This gives you a way to select the audio track for conversion from MKV, even from Video Cleaner Lite, Video Cleaner, Video Perspective and Video Slice.

in other words its set on auto japanese when you convert it to avi

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Old 2006-03-12, 01:05   Link #63
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first great guide! works for me. Followed instructions and changed nothing except I chose to use CC. The problem is when open the batch file the CCE window open ups and I have to manually click "encode" for the process to start..

Anyboby know what I did wrong? I would like the process to start w/o me being present to click the encode button.

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Old 2006-03-12, 04:52   Link #64
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A proper legal version of CCE supports the "-batch" parameter properly and will not
wait until you hit "Encode". I have CCE Basic myself and it works fine in batch mode.
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Old 2006-03-16, 08:42   Link #65
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This thread is quite old but, I have a question... When I encode I get this error "Fatal Error: MPG not file found after multiplexing!"

Anyway to solve this. Gotta say, this only happens for the 4 last episodes of He Is My Master.
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Old 2006-03-16, 12:08   Link #66
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That error probably means something went wrong during the "multiplexing" phase,
where the M2V file (=video produced by MPEG encoder) and MP2 file (=audio produced
by BeSweet) is put together. But it's really rare for the actual problem to ly solely there:
this is a kind of error usually caused by problems with either encode phase (video or audio).

It's hard to tell exactly what's going wrong though -- try rerunning the batch files for
those episodes again and see if something goes wrong. One particular problem with
BeSweet is that it sometimes doesn't encode properly -- if you notice the BeSweet phase
only takes 1 second or so, then something has gone wrong.

For more info on what you can do in that case, check the FAQ page. Depending on
what format the audio is, you can either extract the audio manually and convert it
to WAV (in which case the batch file will use the WAV instead of the AVI file) or you
may need to convert the file to MKV format if the audio is in AAC format...
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Old 2006-03-20, 00:28   Link #67
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i got a problem it says:
AviSynth open failure:
import: couldnt open C:\dvdstudio\encode\Avs\bleach_72.avs
wat happen?
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Old 2006-03-21, 15:37   Link #68
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are you goin to release an updated version for this anytime soon?
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Old 2006-03-21, 16:20   Link #69
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are you goin to release an updated version for this anytime soon?
Sorry, no, it doesn't look like I will.

I'll be studying in Japan for about 4 months next week, so I'm really not sure how much
work I can put into a new version. The current version that's on my HD has some serious
flaws in some of the new features it has (PAL support among others), so I don't want to
release it in it's current state.

I will be taking all neccessary files with me on my notebook, but I'm not sure how much
time I can spent on working on it.
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Old 2006-03-21, 17:54   Link #70
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Oooooh! PAL support. Sounds like you were getting ready to hit the big time with this. Too bad you haven't go the time to finish it in the next month.
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Old 2006-03-23, 01:29   Link #71
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How do manually extract the audio from a avi file? I used Gspot and it says that it is a mp3 file for audio.
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Old 2006-03-23, 09:50   Link #72
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Originally Posted by XxNarutoFanxX
How do manually extract the audio from a avi file? I used Gspot and it says that it is a mp3 file for audio.
Using VirtualDub. Afaik I explained it briefly in the FAQ on the site.
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Old 2006-03-24, 05:03   Link #73
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I finally got my CCE to work properly your guide is really great.. anyways can't open http://www.playbackhelp.com/doc/guides/queue/

changed sites?

edit
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nevermind, site working now.. Probably a problem with my ISP as I've been having problems with them lately

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Old 2006-03-24, 09:41   Link #74
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Actually it was a problem with my domain registrar -- I use their DNS service for the "playbackhelp.com"
domain and due to DoS attacks against their DNS service the site was inaccessible. There was
nothing I could do about that than wait unfortunately... but it appears they have fixed the problem now.
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Old 2006-03-25, 01:56   Link #75
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Is there anyway I can get the encoding process to do WMV files? It's not working. Also Im getting that error where it says unable to read from file " ' " m2v. Any help?
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Old 2006-03-25, 02:05   Link #76
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No. There is no way to get this tool to create wmv files. That is just not what it is created to do.

As for the other error, which encoder are you using? If you are using CCE, did you make sure that you make sure to set the Outputs and Extensions sections from the "Options" menu? (make sure output is set to same folder as input file and mpv extension is changed into m2v)
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Old 2006-03-26, 15:23   Link #77
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Well I tried to use this guide recently, but keep getting errors even though I've done as instructed...

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Originally Posted by EnZimE
says that the configuration file is missing. Try downloading the entire file again(not the update) and delete the already present DVD folder. You wont have to do the prepping like you were told before.

How do you make CCE your primary encoding program?

Also is there a way I can change WMV files to AVI?
Tried doing it but didn't help. I keep getting the same error. Help please!
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Old 2006-03-26, 15:45   Link #78
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says that the configuration file is missing. Try downloading the entire file again(not the update) and delete the already present DVD folder. You wont have to do the prepping like you were told before.

How do you make CCE your primary encoding program?

Also is there a way I can change WMV files to AVI?
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Old 2006-03-28, 22:17   Link #79
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Edit: I keep getting a message as to how the encoding program cant locate my m2v file. Thats when im tryin to encode it when the command begins, then it skips right too the audio encoding only. Any help?

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Old 2006-04-13, 17:16   Link #80
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DVD problem

dont think this is the right section but O well close enuff!
Im not asking for the eps
What I need is a program that can burn Anime Fansubs to DVD and allow me to play the dvd on a stand alone dvd player (that means like a portable dvd player, one that isn't on the pc) hopefully a free one. plz Ive been trying to write it to dvd for ages and I still haven't been successful!
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