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cweb 01-29-2004 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cweb
I'm recording episodes of the show My Hero from satellite, and this one (some episodes at least) causes CQMatic to give me a large incorrect CQ (over 89), and the file difference indicated in CQMatic is a very large negative number... The correct CQ would be around 60 (I'm putting 3 episodes in KVCDx3 per 80 minute CD with about 6M for the SVCD wrapper overhead).

Just thought it would be useful to know - perhaps this could be fixed somehow.

I read more posts and found out abou the filename length problem - definitely the reason for the above. I was using very long filenames -of the form myhero-1xn-bla bla bla bla bla-k3s.mpg... It works fine now (I just use a short name instead.)

cweb 01-29-2004 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Quote:

Originally Posted by cweb
Is it possible to have in a new version, a setting for SVCD wrapper?

Because I mux in that way with bbmpeg so my player will play the KVCD(x3) and this causes some more overhead.

That's a muxing issue. Not a CQMatic issue :!:

-kwag

You are right -- but it could be a preset size perhaps (776megs for an 80m CD)... just thinking aloud.. :?: or we could set our own preset sizes?

kwag 04-07-2004 10:34 PM

CalcuMatic updated to 1.0.7
 
CalcuMatic Latest version -> 1.0.7 http://www.kvcd.net/CalcuMatic.exe

Now displays correct time when project file was made without "Force FILM", and frame rate is 29.97fps.

-kwag

WOWIEGURL 05-05-2004 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Avalon
Jeep and i'm finished!

Go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:arrow: Avalon's CQMatic Guide (English)

Can someone show me the new link to this guide?This link isn't working

kwag 05-19-2004 03:24 PM

CalcuMatic 1.0.8 released!
 
@All,

This new version now takes into consideration DVD/VCD/SVCD multiplex overhead.
A button, which defaults to "No Mux Overhead", can be toggled between that, "VCD/SVCD Mux Overhead" and "DVD Mux Overhead".
I also added "Tooltips" to all items.

http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/CalcuMatic.exe

Enjoy ;)
-kwag

jorel 05-19-2004 03:30 PM

8)
it's here....thank you thank you for CalcuMatic 1.0.8 !
:D

Dialhot 05-19-2004 03:45 PM

May we have the source of this tool ?

If you look for me...









.... I'm already out

:-D

kwag 05-19-2004 04:05 PM

:lol:

bigggt 05-19-2004 06:16 PM

Thanx Karl for the new version

Since we can go directly from VOB now is there a way to get the Source to grab the VOB or no.

Just curious :D

kwag 05-19-2004 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigggt
Thanx Karl for the new version

Since we can go directly from VOB now is there a way to get the Source to grab the VOB or no.

Just curious :D

Thanks bigggt,

No. I wish that too :D
I would have to scan the complete VOB (just like when you open a VOB in Vdub) to get the complete time code.
So that's a no no :)
You can, however, open AVI files. Both XviD, DivX and Huffy.

-kwag

bigggt 05-19-2004 06:46 PM

Thanx Karl

I figured it wasn't logical or it would have been done a long time ago :D

kwag 05-19-2004 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigggt
Thanx Karl

I figured it wasn't logical or it would have been done a long time ago :D

Well, thinking about it, I could probably use some of my "turbo" reading routines that I use in DIKumciser. But I would still have to scan the complete file. I'm sure it would be faster than the time it takes to load a VOB, say in Vdub, but it would still be maybe a couple of minutes or so to scan a ~5GB VOB.
But I'll give it a thought for a future version :cool:

-kwag

kwag 05-21-2004 07:47 PM

CalcuMatic 1.0.9
 
Added 9.4GB DVD size to target selection.
Thanks for the suggestion Encoder Master :)
( and enjoy your new dual layer drive ;) )

-kwag

jorel 05-21-2004 09:02 PM

thanks again!
8)

kwag 05-22-2004 02:57 PM

Version 1.0.9.a out!
 
Corrected size error if choosing 24Min. (240MB) CD-R size.
Corrected to exact size for DVD5 selection.
Corrected to exact size for DVD9 selection.
Renamed 4.7GB DVD to 4.7GB DVD5, in target selection.
Renamed 9.4 DVD to the corrrect definition of dual layer DVD which is 8.5GB DVD9, in target selection.
9.4GB would be the case for a double sided DVD. Not a dual layer DVD, as it was labeled :oops:

( Thanks again Encoder Master, for pointing out the dual layer size issue :) )

http://www.kvcd.net/CalcuMatic.exe

Enjoy,
-kwag

bigggt 05-22-2004 03:43 PM

Hi Karl i don't know if this is a bug or anything but when i download this to overwrite my existing one it stays as my old one

for example i am using v1.07 and when i download this it stays v1.07

but i renamed the downlaod to calcumatic2 and it worked

like i said i don't know ifts just my computer or not and thanks for the new version

Encoder Master 05-22-2004 04:09 PM

Here's the right version:

http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/CalcuMatic.exe

bigggt 05-22-2004 04:18 PM

Thanx EM

I did get it by changing the name but the one you posted did overwrite my other version but the one above didn't and neither did the one on the first page

Encoder Master 05-22-2004 04:21 PM

...and it's the older verison and not looking so nice like the new one. :D

kwag 05-22-2004 05:19 PM

Calcumatic 1.0.1- Released!
 
Now included support calculations for the following targets:

DVD-5 (SS/SL): 4.38 gig (4.7G)
DVD-9 (SS/DL): 7.95 gig (8.5G)
DVD-10 (DS/SL): 8.75 gig (9.4G)
DVD-14 (DS/ML): 12.33 gig (13.24G)
DVD-18 (DS/DL): 15.90 gig (17G)
DVD-RAM (SS/SL): 2.40 gig (2.58G)
DVD-RAM (DS/SL): 4.80 gig (5.16G)

Have fun :)
-kwag


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