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Way off topic here but does any one know where i can download a DVD image of Debian Linux?
Fedora is a bit unstable still (just a bit)
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Hi fozzieb,
http://www.linuxiso.org
I strongly suggest you give "Knoppix" a try, which is based on Debian
http://www.knoppix.net
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04-23-2004, 11:32 AM
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cheers kwag, I have knoppix live cd and i thought that i would give debian a go (virtual systems make it soo easy to test things)
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@ yaz!
This stretches my nerves .... since 2h im trying to get d2v files to work with mencoder .... neither vfapi files do run even if set in the codecs.config file
How do you get d2v files being accepted by mencoder??
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Hi Inc,
I'm in the same shoes as you
I can read VOBs perfectly, but I can't process a .avs (fake avi) via MakeAVIs or VFapi
It must be some CODEC conflict issue.
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04-23-2004, 03:22 PM
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What's the point of using d2v with mencoder if you can feed VOBs directly? O r is it just for fun?
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04-23-2004, 03:28 PM
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What's the point of using d2v with mencoder if you can feed VOBs directly? O r is it just for fun?
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Maybe just for fun
But you're right, I'm starting to use encodes directly from VOBs, specially now that I'm upgrading my FreeBSD box to the latest version, so encoding there should fly ( better than in Windoze )
Plus Mencoder can read VOBs on any supported platform, so I can use it on my PowerPC on Mac OS X too
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04-23-2004, 03:51 PM
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My point is that I would like to ... so every help would be apreciated!
As you see via VFAPI mencoder recognises the format, shows the right fps and so on!
As I saw in the last log of RDS_Coreia .... he could load that ffdshow.ax driver which makes working the input of ffdshow makeavis, so I think this via d2v (as I got the d2vreader.ax also installed, should work).
Heres my log ....
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C:\Programme\MPlayer>Set filea="G:\TOY_STORY\toystorydg_d2v_vfapi"
C:\Programme\MPlayer>mencoder -include C:\Programme\MPlayer\templates\MakeAVISne
w.conf -vc vifp -lavcopts vbitrate=2120 "G:\TOY_STORY\toystorydg_d2v_vfapi".avi
-o "G:\TOY_STORY\toystorydg_d2v_vfapi"2.m2v
MEncoder dev-CVS-040420-06:00-3.3.1 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advanced Micro Devices Athlon MP/XP Thoroughbred 1969 MHz (Family: 6, Stepp
ing: 1)
Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
CPUflags: Type: 6 MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 0
Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 3DNow 3DNowEx SSE
Reading /home/Administrator/.mplayer/codecs.conf: Can't open '/home/Administrato
r/.mplayer/codecs.conf': No such file or directory
Reading mplayer/codecs.conf: 61 audio & 171 video codecs
File not found: 'frameno.avi'
Failed to open frameno.avi
Reading config file /home/Administrator/.mplayer/mencoder: No such file or direc
tory
Reading config file C:\Programme\MPlayer\templates\MakeAVISnew.conf
font: can't open file: /home/Administrator/.mplayer/font/font.desc
font: can't open file: /usr/local/share/mplayer/font/font.desc
success: format: 0 data: 0x0 - 0x181000
AVI file format detected.
AVI_NI: No audio stream found -> no sound.
VIDEO: [vifp] 720x576 24bpp 25.000 fps 7.4 kbps ( 0.9 kbyte/s)
[V] filefmt:3 fourcc:0x70666976 size:720x576 fps:25.00 ftime:=0.0400
input fps will be interpreted as 25.00 instead
Opening video filter: [expand osd=1]
Expand: -1 x -1, -1 ; -1 (-1=autodetect) osd: 1
Opening video filter: [yuvcsp]
==========================================================================
Forced video codec: vifp
Cannot find codec matching selected -vo and video format 0x70666976.
Read DOCS/HTML/en/codecs.html!
==========================================================================
Exiting...
C:\Programme\MPlayer>pause
Drücken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . .
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C:\Programme\MPlayer>pause
Drücken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . .[/code]
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Maybe because your machine is a little drunk, believing in taste
That's what I understand there
Back to topic,
I get the same error log you get
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04-23-2004, 04:35 PM
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"Drücken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . ." = "Hit any key"
The VFAPI Codec is properly installed and lets me for example view via Vdub VFAPI avi files ... so the codec in my system works.
Heres my codecs.conf part of VFAPI
Code:
videocodec vfapi
info "VFAPI Reader Codec v1.05"
status untested
fourcc VIFP
driver vfw
dll "codecs/VFCodec.dll"
out YV12,YUY2
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Well but as promised I do offer my 2 latest compiled AthlonXP builds, working well using VOBs and FFvfw MakeAvis.
They have been compiled in CygWin and are configured using
Code:
./configure --enable-largefiles --enable-static --confdir=mplayer/ --enable-win32
Afterwards compressed via UPX compr.Engine in CygWin.
The default codecs.conf was still set to FFvfw Makeavis but can be over-read in your on codecs.config file in the folder mplayer/
20040420 Release (1.530 kb)
and the very latest release from mplayerHQ ...
20040423 Release (1.599 kb)
(just compiled)
Packages are self extracting archives.
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So what would be the advantages of these 2 versions you posted over the one that comes with MencodeME package for instance?
I figure these versions are optimized for Athlon XP processors, so you will get more speed right? Are there any other differences? Do I need a codecs.conf file with these builds? sorriy for my ignorance inc.
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Hi J3ll,
It all depends on how Inc. compiled his builds, but from what I've seen from Inc. since he likes to keep an open door for future codecs, he should have compiled it without the codecs.conf built in the executable thus needing an external codecs.conf file.
I take that for granted looking at Inc.'s error log a bit above this post.
Now I really would like to go Inc.'s way because we can go for any frameserver that suddenly comes up
In such sense I as Inc. need some help from yaz who left us here drooling ( ) until he shows up again saying how D2V sources can be used.
Imagine guys that still have FAT16 drives and can't go for FAT32/NTFS.
They need VOB files below 2Gb. The workaround with the type command pipped with mencoder is an option but it seems to deliver some bad info to mencoder thus producing bad ETAs and things like that.
So. Anybody has an ideia on how-to D2V to be configured on the codecs.conf?
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04-25-2004, 07:12 AM
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Quote:
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Imagine guys that still have FAT16 drives and can't go for FAT32/NTFS.
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YEP! I do have NTFS BUT as you see there are also some advantages if we beside makeavis that "d2vSource.ax" and "vfapi codec.dll"
SO VFAPI provides RGB24
BUT which format xxxxxxx (codecs.conf) or which FourCC got tha d2v ??? To be recognised right by Mencoders??
@ Jell
I compiled these ones using Athlon XP optimisation AND codecs.conf integrated BUT I saw that if theres a condecs.conf in the mplayer folder Within whrre Mencoder.exe is stored ... the internal config settings will be over-readed .. so later cofdecs.conf changes would be recognised.
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@all (waiting for me)
sorry to say, but i'm hit by my provider. my qoutes run over & i'm restricted ... for awhile. so i'm cut short.
just to make it more hard i did crashed my system with a careless registry cleaning, so i spent most of my time with system rehealing (i dropped more than 600 entries so u can imagine)
- ffdshow now worx but ... it feeds flipped video (ye know, head over heel) .... dunno why. shows up good on when played, but flipped when served. flipvertical() is a solution but it's less 'elegant'
- d2v not accepted anymore (???) neither directly nor when converted by vfapi (never done before, anyway) however, the fourcc should be 'VIFP' when converted (at least, vfcodec.dll is registered in vidc.vifp). windos accepts it but mencoder kicks off. & yes, it serves rgb.
my suspect of former solution is tsunami's vfapi as it was installed before friday but i haven't tested it.
this d2v business is useful for ppl using fat where vobs are fragmented, so (imho) it'd be worth to make it available. on the other hand, feeding vobs with multiple streams may also dumb mencoder. the same for vobs not stripped properly (the good old trick of smartripper) so, be carful !
dunno whether it helps or not but ... that's all i got at the moment.
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Hi yaz! Nice to see you here again.
As you can see some posts above, I tried many things to get that vfcodec.dll recognised by mencoders decoding engine. Everything is set correctly in the system32 and in the registry (like when done like the ffvfw.dll as makeavis "avis" reader) but still no luck with that vfcodec.dll!
I can read easly vfapi converter ceonverted d2v's using VirtualDub, so the codec is not the problem ... and its FASTER than makeavis!
The simple d2v input doesnt work ... shure as I dont know which FOurCC is used by .d2v or neither the Format values whch can be used instead of FourCC characters within the "codecs.conf" syntax/listing.
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Hya all,
Maybe yaz is right and feeding mencoder with any fake avi/vob/whatever will make it do crazy stuff, but as he also said it could be worth testing as it may come handy for those that cannot leave FAT16 for instance.
The Mplayer/Mencoder documentation clearly states that they can make changes to the codecs.conf in order to read other video formats, but we have to know the correct fourcc...
What a mess.
Maybe I'll post at their cygwin/user forum to see if someone can help us here.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by yaz
this d2v business is useful for ppl using fat where vobs are fragmented, so (imho) it'd be worth to make it available. on the other hand, feeding vobs with multiple streams may also dumb mencoder. the same for vobs not stripped properly (the good old trick of smartripper) so, be carful !
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Excuseme, but..., could you frameserve m2v across avs file (any mpeg2source, without any other filter if you don't want it) -> makeavis -> menconder?
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m2v cant be directly served via Avisynth (maybe via dirctshowsource() but thats not the way!) ... load the m2v DIRECTLY into mencoder as it understands m2v (mpeg2 Element.Stream) ... if you want to filter via avisynth, do let run m2v via DVD2AVI and do the known way via mpeg2source() in avisynth and then perform a makeavis on that avs.
BTW: Yesterdy I encoded i.e. a very good clean DVD source (no filtering needed) via direct Vobinput into mencoder.exe 63fps on 704x576! *lol*
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m2v cant be directly served via Avisynth (maybe via dirctshowsource() but thats not the way!) ... load the m2v DIRECTLY into mencoder as it understands m2v (mpeg2 Element.Stream) ... if you want to filter via avisynth, do let run m2v via DVD2AVI and do the known way via mpeg2source() in avisynth and then perform a makeavis on that avs.
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Sorry, but i misspelled I said m2v but I want to say d2v. (talking about your problem)
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Originally Posted by incredible
BTW: Yesterdy I encoded i.e. a very good clean DVD source (no filtering needed) via direct Vobinput into mencoder.exe 63fps on 704x576! *lol*
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Wow!!!
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