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06-03-2004, 06:32 PM
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Someone knows how use runbbMpeg command line for muxing KSVCDs?


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06-03-2004, 07:41 PM
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Pro already asked that and I'm not sure he reached the solution :

http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....ight=runbbmpeg
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06-28-2004, 01:51 AM
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Parameters from command line ?

NO!!!

all parameters is saved into default.ini

run runbbmpeg
modify parameters
save to default.ini
add into [iofiles] section:

AudioFilename=c:\video\sound.mp2
Audio1Filename=
VideoFilename=c:\video\video.m2v

copy runbbmpeg.exe to bbmpeg.exe
execute

bbmpeg.exe c:\video\final.mpg

is automatic, it is reading the parameters from default.ini

create BATCH MULTIPLEX ?, yes is possible

Sorry, my english is poor
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08-04-2004, 12:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Prodater64
I want to know:
1 - How can I send to BBMpeg the AS source name and the VS source name.
2 - How can I tell it that begin multiplexing automatically. (like DVD2SVCD and TOK do)

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If you have the same problems as Prodater64:

start bbMPEG and set the settings you need
save settings as default
close bbMPEG
open c:\bbmpegs folder\default.ini
add these lines to default.ini with notepad
AudioFilename=c:\your source folder\your audio source file 1.mp2
Audio1Filename=c:\your source folder\your audio source file 2.mp2 *
VideoFilename=c:\your source folder\your video source file.m2v
open bbMPEG with command line:
runbbMPEG c:\output folder\outputfile.mpg

*optional

I just though I´d put this little simpler guide for beginners
I hope it helps
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08-04-2004, 01:26 PM
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I still can't run it automatically, even I do as you said!!!
It don't takes sources paths and names.
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08-04-2004, 02:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Prodater64
I still can't run it automatically, even I do as you said!!!
It don't takes sources paths and names.
I dont know if this really matters, but I usually add those lines in the end of
[iofiles]
just before
[general]

try that

or am I understanding your term automatic wrong?

on bbMPEGs part my patch file looks like this:
copy c:\encoding\default1.ini c:\program files\bbmpeg\default.ini *
c:\program files\bbmpeg\bbmpeg.exe c:\encoding\finished1.mpg
del c:\program files\bbmpeg\default.ini
* I have a several modified Default.ini stored in c:\encoding\. One for every run

Settings are there. It starts, multiplexes and closes. It cant be more automatic than that.

DVD2SVCD uses something similar
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08-10-2004, 01:44 PM
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Hi

Bbmpeg that works is the one that has been modified by the author of
dvd2svcd and not the one of the official site

extract the bbmpeg from .\dvd2svcd\bbmpeg folder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by centella
Hi

Bbmpeg that works is the one that has been modified by the author of
dvd2svcd and not the one of the official site

extract the bbmpeg from .\dvd2svcd\bbmpeg folder
true!
i use that and works...Pró..,you can copy the whole folder(bbmpeg from d2s) to another place(or drive).
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08-11-2004, 10:47 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by centella
Hi

Bbmpeg that works is the one that has been modified by the author of
dvd2svcd and not the one of the official site

extract the bbmpeg from .\dvd2svcd\bbmpeg folder
true!
i use that and works...Pró..,you can copy the whole folder(bbmpeg from d2s) to another place(or drive).
Thank you all friends. I downloaded it but don't test yet. But I'm sure it will work.
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