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  1. Member ricardouk's Avatar
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    i always used drdivx for my dvd to divx backups but after so much good feedback on auto gk decide to download it and update to the latest beta version but it doesnt produce any video.

    heres the log:

    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] AutoGK 2.12b
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] OS: WinXP (5.1.2600).2
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Job started.
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Input dir: C:\DVDVolume\VIDEO_TS
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Output file: C:\DVDVolume\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.avi
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Output codec: DivX
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Audio1: English AC3 6ch
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Subtitles: none
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Format: .AVI
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Target size: 1100Mb
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Custom audio settings: CBR MP3 with bitrate: 128Kbps
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Started encoding.
    [10-07-2005 14:51:18] Demuxing and indexing.
    [10-07-2005 14:56:36] Processing file: C:\DVDVolume\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
    [10-07-2005 14:56:36] Source resolution: 720x576
    [10-07-2005 14:56:36] Found PAL source.
    [10-07-2005 14:56:36] Source aspect ratio: 16:9
    [10-07-2005 14:56:36] Analyzing source.
    [10-07-2005 15:04:28] Source has percentage of interlacing in motion areas: 0,23
    [10-07-2005 15:04:28] Source is considered to be progressive.
    [10-07-2005 15:04:28] Output will contain 140922 frames
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    EXCEPTION: Audio is not found.
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    [10-07-2005 15:04:28] Job finished. Total time: 13 minutes 9 seconds


    i ripped the dvd in ifo mode and made sure audio and video were checked
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    it works now, i had to uncheck stream processing in the ifo mode settings.

    but i will keep using drdivx as its final aspect ratio is closer to the original dvd than Autogk aspect ratio.

    i tried it on 2 small vobs and dr divx won when comparing aspect ratios
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    Originally Posted by len0x at doom9.org
    Try ITU resizing in hidden options
    thanks that produced a closer aspect ratio

    press control+F9 to acess hidden options
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