KVCD starts playing at the middle of the movie?
Hey,
It's been a while since I made a skvcd, but recently i made one again. I was testing HC as encoder. The result is a very nice encoding, but when i burn it, the movie starts playing in the middle. I just leaps to 1 hour and 27 minutes and goes on from there. What am i doing wrong here?! Some specs: HCenc 0.17 Avisynth 2.56 Audio 44.1, mpeg2@160kbps (besweet) Video: mpeg2, 480x576 (25fps) Multiplexed with mplex Created a bin/cue with VCDeasy (created an SVCD) Burned with imgburn @ 1-speed I have tried this: -in mplex: adding/removing SVCD scan offsets -in vcdeasy: checking/unchecking "update SVCD scan offset" Can someone help me with this? |
You mean that happens both playing in the PC and in the SAP?
Did you add chapters to your ksvcd? Try creating the image without chapters and burn it in a CDRW. I never had that issue before but I'd blame it on VCDEasy and a chapters bug. Try VCDEasy 1.1.5.2 free if you're running a later build. Cheers |
no, it only occurs in the sap. I've tried with and without chapters,
and I'm using a free version. I have made dozens of good kvcd's with this version... |
Hmmm, but did you set HCEnc to flag the chapters while encoding?
Maybe it's a bug in HC... I've never used it for KSVCD yet. |
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@gamma did you do SVCD before, or you used to do VCD ? |
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I always did encoding with TMPG, muxing with BBMpeg and authoring with VCDEasy, and always worked like a charm. I've thrown away the HC log unfortunately.... settings i remember: GOP: 25 Constant Quant: 6 (one pass) max bitrate 2300 used avisynth script, v2.56 open gop (option "closed gop": off) write sequence end code : on |
Hmm, then I'm affraid I'm clueless...
Have you tried with tmpgenc just to see if it still works? I mean, building a new KSVCD from scratch and not using one that you've done in the past? Cheers |
Yep, that's what I thought also, TMPG is running as we speak :D
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Well, I made the same encode again with HCenc, Quenc and TMPGenc.
ALL of them started in the middle of the movie when I put them in the SAP. After tweaking around I finally got the solution! I made BIN/CUE images with VCDEasy, and burnt them with Imgburn. On the resulting CD the movie starts in the middle. BUT, when I burn the image with Nero, everything plays fine! I'm using Imgburn 1.1.0.0. Strange huh?! |
@Gamma
-What is your Nero [exactly] version ? 7.x.x.x ? -Did you try ImgBurn 1.2.0.0 ? |
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No, I didn't try v1.2.0.0.....I'll download it and try again with this new version! 8) |
Well, just burnt with Imgburn v 1.2.0.0, same problem. When burning with Nero everything is OK.
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This is unexplainable that you have a difference when burning a cue/bin 8O.
Whatever the tool, the result should be the same :roll: |
yes, that amazes me also! I only have it when I create a bin/cue with vcdeasy.
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This won't explain the issue but just to know did you try to burn directly with VCDEasy ?
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Well, after many experimenting this is the result:
-burning directly with vcdeasy: result ok -a bin/cue made with vcdeasy burned with Imgburn: result not ok -Using nero to burn the same bin/cue: result ok -mounting the bin/cue with Daemon tools works correctly I tried different settings in vcdeasy (normal/detailed BIN/CUE), and different encoders to produce the MPEG stream. |
I think you should contact the author of ImgBurn. He would probably like to know if his tool doesn't work correctly.
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Yep, that's also what I was going to ask you.
BTW have you tried it with ImgBurn 1.1/1.2/1.3 or just with 1.3? Cheers |
I think that's the best indeed. But, other images work perfect with imgburn. I'm thinking that vcdeasy has much todo with it, that the combo vcdeasy - imgburn just doesn't work.
I've tried with v1.1 and 1.2, with both the same result. Can anyone confirm this problem? |
The funny thing is that the same cue/bin combination works in Nero. That's why you should report the author so that he may check whether his program is at fault.
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