How do I load a demuxed H264 file onto a script that works?
I have tried several ways and they are rejected by AvsP.
Which is the correct way to do it?
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directshowsource("c:\path to\yourvideo.h264",audio=false)
Donadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again") -
Or just dont bother with the demux and use something like:
Code:Directshowsource("myfile.mkv",fps=xxx, audio=false)
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Do you have a directshow filter for h264? A combination of FFDShow and Haali Media Splitter works great for me with mkv and h264.
Donadagohvi (Cherokee for "Until we meet again") -
Originally Posted by mh2360
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Originally Posted by freebird73717
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If the original file plays OK in Windows Media Player, then you should have all the required codecs and filters.
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Did you test the playback of the raw h.264 in MPC or with a container?
ffdshow doesn't reliably decode raw avc properly in my experience. The Divx h.264 decoder generally does a better job
Another option is to use DGAVCIndex (similar to DGIndex for MPEG2 sources) to index it if the source is progressive (it has issues with interlaced h.264)
The reason I am demuxing this mkv file instead of processing it directly, is because what I am getting is an m2p file with the subtitles burned in. -
Originally Posted by poisondeathray
ffdshow doesn't reliably decode raw avc properly in my experience. The Divx h.264 decoder generally does a better job
Another option is to use DGAVCIndex (similar to DGIndex for MPEG2 sources) to index it if the source is progressive (it has issues with interlaced h.264)
If they are burned in, then demuxing it won't do anything. They will still be burned in. If they are external subs, use mkvmerge to checkmark wanted items, uncheckmark unwanted items (i.e. remove subs), and re-wrap your .mkv
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If the starting point was a transport stream, it has better support for transport streams. Similarly mkvmerge has better support for mkv
Just for completeness, you would use DGAVCIndex in a similar way to DGIndex (have a look at the quickstart page) which I know that you can use . The dga file is analogous to a d2v file for DGIndx
LoadPlugin("PATH\DGAVCDecode.dll")
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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
Just for completeness, you would use DGAVCIndex in a similar way to DGIndex (have a look at the quickstart page) which I know that you can use . The dga file is analogous to a d2v file for DGIndx
LoadPlugin("PATH\DGAVCDecode.dll")
AVCSource("file.dga")
Any difference in starting a conversion from an mkv stream or a demuxed dga stream? -
Any difference in starting a conversion from an mkv stream or a demuxed dga stream?
What would be a likely transport stream there? .m2ts, .mts, .ts? Right? -
some demuxers give you a file with .h264 extension, you may need to change the extension to .264.
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Originally Posted by mgh
How do you change extensions in XP? -
OK. Now let me tell you another different story, that is happening with a different film, which never happened before.
I have an MKV file stream that I converted with avisynth. Everything seems fine.
So I load everything onto DVDLab Pro, which is the program I author with. Already made hundreds DVDs with, so I think I know my way around it. I load the files, load my sub streams (that didn't come with the file) and burn the disc .
When I go check the vob files, below every single sub line, very small down below, there's a small line of characters. Not letters, sometimes numbers.
Now where did that come from?
I've already put up this question in DVDLab Pro forums, with no luck so far.
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Are you sure you did the .m2v asset was clean (not hardcoded) ? Check with a media player
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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
BTW: how and where do I check if an .m2v asset is clean?
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