PackShot: Why not avi audio? and other questions...
1 - Why not avi audio support.
2 - If selected direct avi input, but not avi > MakeAvis, does PackShot apply filters? 3 - Can PackShot take 1 movie 4 vobs (systems that does not support 4Gb files) and give us 1 m2v and 1 ac3 or mp2 for KDVD, and 1 mpg for KVCD mpeg2? |
Surely because Packshot is designed to be used for DVD and Inc just added the avi support because too much people (including myself ;-)) asked for it. But Inc never said he will provide a full-featured tool.
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Well as I know besweet does also handle direct AVI inputs and therfore a detection/conversion of the muxed audiostream of the avi.
So I have to do add to the source file parser an option to affect the besweet line. BUT for the Interface architecture that means a lot of work as its totally IFO/VOB parsing based. So in case of AVI one AudioChannel Settings should be present/selectable which would affect Besweets AVI handling. ... hmmmmm. I always thought of applying direct AVI audio as Im a capture Addict which would very useful (If just seen egoistic :P ;-) ) If I do understand you right related to ypur point 3 you want packshot to be able to build a multiple VOB streams pipe. I testet some DOS commands etc. lice cat etc. but it didnt worked, so as since some time some updates of the CVS releases have been rleased that could now be possible via a mencoder command? Or is it possible to do that via DOS? Packshot JUST writes a commandline so IF its possible, that could be done. As told in another Thread im poco a poco in packshot upgrading progress, but now I got a lot to do, the new Mencalc is 99% ready (including Movie Pixel area determination and first crop and then resize/add borders). So its all about time :) |
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When Packshot was released I already did release a Appl./Gui with the same purpose like MencodeME and the AVI to DVD part (I think) is the one which is kept by VM and his DIKO :) He doesnt got a monopol but DIKO was/is perfect for AVI handling and so why inventing the book two times again. Maybe VM got his reason not to offer mencoder encoding in DIKO, you will shurely find the answer in some DIKO threads. |
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1 - You can put a DVD in DVD drive and obtain m2v and ac3 or mp2 files for KDVD target, or an mpg KVCD mpeg2, direct from DVD drive to KDVD or KVCD mpeg2. You can set this as an option in your GUI. A - Audio First Pass Code:
mencoder.exe -alang es,en -af volume=30 -noskip ovc frameno -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3:abitrate=384 -ofps 25 dvd:// -o "samples\Temp.avi" Code:
AVI2WAVCMD samples\Temp samples\Temp1.ac3 ac3fix line is only for security. You can play here with: -alang: setting it as an option in interface, you can select what language track demux. - af: -volume -channels (2,4,6) Not in code over this but you can select it 2 for stereo, 4 for surround and 6 for 5.1. I don't know if it really give us a 5.1 ac3 (how must I check it?). When i did use -channels 6, actors voices was in left channel of my headset, but if channel wasn't be used, audio was ok. Maybe you can use -pan option also. If you don't use channels option, you will obtain 2 channels ac3 file. lavc -lavcopts: acodec=ac3 We know that mp2 is not good, but ac3 I think is good enough. abitrate=384 as you can see, this setting can be parsed. and other options in: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/...DEMUXER/STREAM OPTIONS http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/...DING/FILTERING OPTIONS B - After audio lines, mencoder 2 pass lines an so. 2 - You can take an avi file with mencoder and, even has 2 tracks (or more), to extract what you want (not with avi video+ogg audio files): A - Audio First Pass Code:
mencoder.exe -aid 1 -af volume=30 -noskip ovc frameno -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3:abitrate=128 -ofps 25 "samples\Movie.avi" -o "samples\Temp.avi" Code:
AVI2WAVCMD samples\Temp samples\Temp1.ac3 Select audio channel [MPEG: 0-31 AVI/OGM: 1-99 ASF/ RM: 0-127 VOB(AC3): 128-159 VOB(LPCM): 160-191 MPEG-TS 17-8190] B - After audio lines, mencoder 2 pass lines an so. In this case (or better in all cases) you can add a preview of video and audio, mainly to check that audio is in correct language: Code:
mencoder.exe -ss 10:00 -endpos 03:00 -aid 1 -af volume=30 -noskip ovc frameno -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3:abitrate=128 -ofps 25 "samples\Movie.avi" -o "samples\Temp.avi" Code:
mencoder.exe -ss 10:00 -endpos 03:00 -alang es,en -af volume=30 -noskip ovc frameno -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3:abitrate=384 -ofps 25 dvd:// -o "samples\Temp.avi" Both cases followed with video passes, mp2 encode, multiplex and preview with MPlayer. 3 - For multiple vobs it is so easy as: Put in you GUI a check box for select a flag of a last vob from several. Name vobs with a final order number: Matrix01.vob Matrix02.vob Matrix03.vob Matrix04.vob Assigning Matrix to a variable. Code:
Set Moviename=Movie name # (here Movie name is loaded movie name) Encode it, all vobs, as usual with a batch encode. At end of each encode put in your code a check line that check multiple vobs flag, and if this flag is on: cmd code Code:
For %%G in (%checkvob%*.m2v) Do copy /b %%G %checkvob%.m2v If you were interested, I can say you a way to obtain a bin-cue file with chapters, ready to be burned. I really think if you do all this functions, you will have the better KDVD/KVCD encoding tool until now, in spite of the mencoder lacks. I think mencoder is, with all its functions, the better encoder at the moment. |
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But... I have implemented a libavcodec encoder inside DIKO, taking AVS input. This means that DIKO will have its own "QuEnc" but with a very important difference: with all internal parameters of libavcodecs unlocked. What this means? I'll be able to get the same quality we get in mencoder and we won't be limited by the bad quality parameters Nic locked in his implementation. 8) This will replace QuEnc in the next DIKO release. :wink: I am currently testing it. :D |
@ Prodater
:) Thank you very much for your hints! Ill keep them in mind for future updates (as said my problem actually is time, thats also why im not that active with help in the newbie threads) @ VM Did I understood right, you did an executable based on libavcodec which will allow avs input same way as milans one does? |
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Of course, it won't be possible to use mencoder internal filters, but it makes no sense to use avs and internal filters at the same time. :wink: My idea is leave all parameters tweakable so the output will be exactly the same as mencoder provides with avs input. Right now only the main core is done (and working, except for 2 pass which I still have to fix) but it's command-line and everything is hardcoded (so it's basically a working proof-of-concept). |
Alpha Screenshot!
http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/error.gif All the internal options like lmin, scplx_mask, etc will be configurable via INI. :D The name is also alpha, I might change. And I'll be adding ECL support, so it will be possible to use with many CCE based apps. 8) |
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@VM Looks great! :) |
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Don't take that rude Pro because it's a real question : do you have eyes ? 8O |
@Dialhot
I am not sure if I got the spirit of your question, but there's a major difference between mencoder and QuEnc: Some people (bliu, digitall.doc, me, rds_correa, and others) spend a lot of time testing and finding optimal parameters for libavcodec. But it's impossible to use this parameters with QuEnc simply because Nic locked the internal configuration to what he belives produce best quality. A while ago I asked him if he could add this parameters but there's more than 2 months and still nothing... On the other hand, he (along with dragonz) seems to believe that they must test and decide what produces best quality. I don't agree with this approach. Testing libavcodec parameters is hard (there are tons of combinations), why they must do this alone? Plus the latest test release of QuEnc does not feature KVCD matrix anymore (the options is there but it's another matrix) So that's why I am coding this app: to fill the gap, because you got mencoder with hard to use AVS input but completelly tweakable, and QuEnc with easy AVS input but very little tweakable. :wink: |
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And I hope Pro wil understand also the spirit of the question and not think it's a rude attack. Noone with his skills and habit of KVCD can stay in front of a KVCD produced by this two encoders and beeing happy with the result. |
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