13.12.2020, 18:55
I would need a detailed step-by-step what you do to properly reproduce this.
Cu Selur
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13.12.2020, 18:55
I would need a detailed step-by-step what you do to properly reproduce this.
Cu Selur
14.12.2020, 00:24
This happened with another DVD also:
Steps to reproduce: 1.DVD input 2.Select VIDEO_TS folder 3.Audio: "auto add (first) " (in my case AC3) 4.Audio tab: check box "Audio Encoding Option", select PCM 5.Select QTMC de-interlacer 6.Select output: avi/FFvHuff Run. Console shows warning: "Couldn't adjust 2nd pass bitrate.. WARNING from client local, for job 2020-12-11@00_56_50_4810_02_recalc: -> 2020-12-11@00_56_50_4810_02_recalc produced a warning: Couldn't adjust 2nd pass bitrate.. Output video duration 42 min 4s (original duration 46min 44s) with audio AC3 instead of PCM. See attached debug. Things getting even worse now: If I select "Audio: passthrough all" it still embeds AC3 in to output and doesn't demux and output audios in to separate streams like it did in previous versions Quote:Steps to reproduce:Not so good,... from the tool-top of the 'Processing->Audio'-ComboBox: Quote:...So the order of your steps is wrong to archive what you want. About the length of the audio streams: This might happen since Avisynth/Vapoursynth can't properly process DVDs and thus stumble over DVD titles with an intro at the end/beginning that they skip or not skip, but mplayer does. -> will look into that later Real problem is that there is a '01_44_20_3610_02_recalc' job and there shouldn't be one since Huffyuv doesn't use 2pass or bitrate based encoding. -> will look at it after work Problem is this is triggered through one specifc order of steps, which I could reproduce once, but not again so far. Please reset your defaults and try to reproduce this again with a debug output enabled. Problem is that I can't find the exact steps to reproduce this. Cu Selur
14.12.2020, 06:12
(14.12.2020, 05:25)Selur Wrote:Quote:Steps to reproduce:Not so good,... That's another issue: "So the order of your steps is wrong to archive what you want." - How average user can figure out what steps "wrong", and what's are "right" in order to archive what you want ? What's wrong with the "debug" I've attached? Don't you have DVD drive/DVD in order do testing by yourself? If so, just let me know and I'll upload some VIDEO_TS folder for your testing.
14.12.2020, 17:23
I got a few DVD folders for testing on my hdd, problem is using the description you used I can not reproduce the issue.
For me no _recalc job is created when FFvHuFF is used. Since I can't reproduce it here I suspect that it's something in your settings, so resetting Hybrid might help. Quote: How average user can figure out what steps "wrong", and what's are "right" in order to archive what you want ?by reading the tool-tips,.. Cu Selur
14.12.2020, 19:02
I managed to reproduce the problem.
Once I really understand what causes the issue an why it happens I'll send you a new dev link for testing. Cu Selur
14.12.2020, 19:06
Clean install dev_2020.12.13-15451
3rd DVD Case 1. No filters, audio:ignore. Result de-interlaced video stream with proper duration 15 min 15sec (I tried QTMC - gives also proper duration) Case 2. No filters, audio: passthrough all. Result: de-interlaced video stream with wrong duration 13 min 43 sec, console warning "... Couldn't adjust 2nd pass bitrate.....", audio tracks don't get demuxed, AVI consists unwanted AC3.
14.12.2020, 20:07
Think I fixed the
Quote:console warning "... Couldn't adjust 2nd pass bitrate....."problem, but that isn't the real issue. Quote:Case 1. No filters, audio:ignore. Result de-interlaced video stream with proper duration 15 min 15sec (I tried QTMC - gives also proper duration)Case 1: Video is decoded by Vapoursynth/Avisynth Case 2: Video is decoded by Vapoursynth/Avisynth Audio is extracted using mencoder/mplayer (if, like you wrote the audio didn't get demuxed/extracted then it couldn't end up in the avi ) (Audio doesn't get converted since your audio queue doesn't include the info for Hybrid to do so) -> This seems to be a problem of mencoder/mplayer and Vapoursynth/Avisynth decoding the files differently (mencoder/mplayer properly parses the DVD, Vapoursynth and Avisynth don't) My guess is that the files include an intro or outro which mencoder/mplayer skips, since the dvd structure tells it to, but Vapoursynth/Avisynth doesn't. Only workaround reliable for this is to process the DVD beforehand with PGCDemux or MakeMKV. I wrote a workaround for this a while ago which often works if you (assuming yout don't use the chapter selection to restrict what should be processed of the DVD). By enabling 'Audio->Misc->Extract audio using DGIndex' before loading the source, Hybrid will use DGIndex to extract the audio, which should help. Totally forgot about that option; since it only works on Windows and I rarely process DVDs. => working on fixing the old workaround Cu Selur
14.12.2020, 21:36
Send you a link to a dev version where:
a. recalc issue should be fixed b. the workaround might work (still depends on the DVD); only real workaround for Avisynth&Vapoursynths lacking DVD parsing support is using tools like PgcDemux or MakeMKV. Cu Selur
15.12.2020, 17:50
Tried to write a similar workaround using d2vwitch instead of DGIndex, but sadly d2vwitch has problems with the audio extraction of a bunch of DVDs I have here. (reported that to the author so may be there will come an option which will also use d2vwitch)
But all in all I would recommend to not use Avisynth/Vapoursynth with DVD input directly. Cu Selur |
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