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[BUG] Hybrid doesn't want to encode audio in Win7 x64
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  • I use Hybrid 2018.02.18.1 on Windows 7 (x64)
  • When ffmpeg or lame try to encode an audio, It doesn't starts. I wait a lot and It just doesn't shows the progress or continue with the job.
  • Here is the debug output:
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What happens if you call:
"F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\mplayer.exe" -really-quiet -mc 0 -vc dummy -nocorrect-pts -noconsolecontrols -nocorrect-pts -vc null -vo null -nocache -hardframedrop "F:\#GRAVA~1\iId_4_aid_1_15_14_58_7410_01.mov" -aid 1 -channels 2 -ao pcm:fast:waveheader:file=""""\\.\pipe\pipe_15_15_03_204.wav"""" | "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\NAMEDP~1.EXE" \\.\pipe\pipe_15_15_03_204.wav "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\sox.exe" --multi-threaded --ignore-length --temp "F:\#Gravacoes TV & RADIO\15_14_58_741002" --buffer 524288 -S -t wav - -b 16 -t wav - rate 48k | "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\lame.exe" -s 48 -b 320 -t --disptime 1 --nohist - "F:\#Gravacoes TV & RADIO\iId_4_aid_1_15_14_58_7410_03.mp3"
inside a Windows Command Prompt?
My guess atm. is that somehow NamedPipe isn't working as it should.

Also please create a debug output level 9 of just the job creation, since I'm curious why Hybrid would use mplayer and not ffmpeg as decoder for the audio.

Cu Selur
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(12.05.2018, 21:21)Selur Wrote: What happens if you call:
"F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\mplayer.exe" -really-quiet -mc 0 -vc dummy -nocorrect-pts -noconsolecontrols -nocorrect-pts -vc null -vo null -nocache -hardframedrop "F:\#GRAVA~1\iId_4_aid_1_15_14_58_7410_01.mov" -aid 1 -channels 2 -ao pcm:fast:waveheader:file=""""\\.\pipe\pipe_15_15_03_204.wav"""" | "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\NAMEDP~1.EXE" \\.\pipe\pipe_15_15_03_204.wav "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\sox.exe" --multi-threaded --ignore-length --temp "F:\#Gravacoes TV & RADIO\15_14_58_741002" --buffer 524288 -S -t wav - -b 16 -t wav - rate 48k | "F:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\64bit\lame.exe" -s 48 -b 320 -t --disptime 1 --nohist - "F:\#Gravacoes TV & RADIO\iId_4_aid_1_15_14_58_7410_03.mp3"
inside a Windows Command Prompt?

It creates an file.mov, with only audio (I opened and the file is fine). Nothing more.

(12.05.2018, 21:21)Selur Wrote: Also please create a debug output level 9 of just the job creation, since I'm curious why Hybrid would use mplayer and not ffmpeg as decoder for the audio.

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Quote:It creates an file.mov, with only audio (I opened and the file is fine). Nothing more.
The .mov file is the input it should already be there.
So, no error or warning message. Sad

Did you enable 'Config->Input->Decoding->Raw audio with MPlayer' ?
If you did, disable it and the reencoding will probably work.

Cu Selur
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(13.05.2018, 07:08)Selur Wrote: Did you enable 'Config->Input->Decoding->Raw audio with MPlayer' ?
If you did, disable it and the reencoding will probably work.

It worked! Thanks!
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