Hmm already have 2 question :?
First one: -Kwag why is the motion search precision set on High Quality(slow) and not on Highest Quality(very slow) 8O I thought a kvcd wanted to give the best quality :? And my second question: I've now done this part: Go to FILE>Preview and play a few minutes of the movie. Check for aspect ratio, screen size, etc. If all looks good, close preview. it all looks file :P But now should I do this part: Fast way to finish-up: At this point you could input the audio.wav file created to Tmpgenc and encode The movie with audio and video. Use Tmpgenc tools to cut the final movie into 2 or more files and be happily on your way. For those who want to bale out here, I’ll understand. Later, after a few encodes you might want to try the rest of this guide to get the most from this process or this part: Step 3 (Ready to encode video): You’ve finished file tests and have the CQ to meet your CDs. The next step is to comment (#Sampler(length=24) again to deactivate it. Go to Tmpgenc>File>Save Project (save the settings file with .tpr extension) this is a project file. Next go to File>batch encode>add>(select the project you just created)>run. When the screen returns, notice a check box in the upper right for "Shutdown after finish encoding". Check this box and your PC will shut down when Tmpgenc is finished. Now go to sleep or out for the evening and don't worry about you PC being on all day. Well I have my audio separate made with HeadAC3he so I suppose I should do the second part... or? //Wolfi |
I tried Step 3 (Ready to encode video) and it worked fine in the beginning...But when I woked up in the morning next day this massage had came up in the middle of the encoding: Avisynth: division by zero at 0x06790387. Why is this happening? Someone plz come with an idea :idea:
Btw, when I looked at my broken M2V file it was a white thing who went around on the screen in Windows media player. I realy can discribe it with words so it is possible to take a screenshot of how it look and show it here on the forum? One thing more. This part of the guide The next step is to comment (#Sampler(length=24) again to deactivate it. I dont understand all about it. Should I take this away "#" from (#Sampler(length=24) or should I just have it as it is? //Wolfi 8) |
in an avs script a line beginning with a hash (#) will cause the line to be ignored.
so if you want to use the sampler the line should be Sampler(length=24) if you do not want to use sampler and do the full encode, then the phrase you will hear is to hash it out, or comment it out. All this means is put a hash (#) in front of the line, and AviSynth will ignore this line. #Sampler(length=24) So the above line is not executed, it is completely ignored. You can have ####Sampler(length=24) and this will still be ignored. Cheers, |
If I'll use this: Sampler(length=24) (so it wont ignore the line)
What will that sampler thing do with the movie 8O |
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I tried to encode again BUT!!! that white thing is still thier :cry: :grr1: :cry: please SOMEONE HELP ME !!!
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AVS Script ?s - How to Launch?
I've been able to backup movies with the Red M guide and they are great. Thanks for having a site like this.
Now, I want to try these scripts I'm reading about everywhere. I have the script from above, have installed Avisynth, put the filters in the right directory, modified the script and then what? Maybe I'm missing something simple, but I just don't get what to do with the Script. How do I launch it, where, what happens next. Run Script, then TMPGenc? Per the instructions on the Luke Avisynth page, I have tried opening the script from within Virtual Dub, but I must admit, I don't understand what that is doing. Any help for a Newbie. Again, thanks. I am backing up good looking movies per the Red m guide after a month on dinking around with other sites/stuff, just now I want to do more. |
Just try this guide on http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2331 8)
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