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How to crop and deinterlace in Hybrid?
#11
Quote:Yes, unless you use some ofl vfw based format I would not recommend to use .avi nowadays.



I set the MP4 as the container but when I try to do the job, an error comes up with "Format pcm is not allowed for mp4 output!"
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#12
Yes, .mp4 does not support pcm audio.
Then use for example .mkv or do not use pcm audio format.

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#13
Quote:Yes, .mp4 does not support pcm audio.

How do I change it so it can output .mp4?
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#14
You either:
a. set and output file with something other than .mp4 as output extension
or
b. in case you enabled 'Base->Generate' and you change the 'Base->Default Container' to something other than mp4.

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#15
I can't use .mkv because it the AVC level needs to be 4.2 and it not on there in the Restriction Settings.

EDIT: I think it fixed itself, probably was a bug.
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#16
I don't get it the H.264 restriction level has nothing to do with the container.
Assuming you use x264 you can change the target avc level under "x264->Base->Restriction Settings->AVC Level".
Only reason level 4.2 is not awailable is when "x264->Base->Restriction Settings->Hardware" is enabled and set to 'Blu-ray' since the Blu-ray standard does only support 4.0 and 4.1.
Quote:EDIT: I think it fixed itself, probably was a bug.
Sounds more like a 'user not knowing what he is doing' issue. Wink

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#17
Sorry, I just started using this, but I'm slowly learning thanks to you. I think I'm getting the hang of it now, much easier using the scripting method and saves time installing all the plugins manually.
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