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thanks Baldrick!
So that program can unite my video and ass. subs?^^ -
Originally Posted by oosmehdi
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AutoGK is a tool to encode to AVI. You need an editor to cut parts out of a video. What editor to use, depends on the format of your video.
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i want to have AVI with video sample size=12bit but virtual after convert my Avi give me 24bit
plz a editpr can do that (video sample size=12bit ). -
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oosmehdi: PLEASE make a new topic. And please wait at least some days before bumping/replying to a topic. Just waiting 5 minutes is NOT okey.
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Hi
I'm running AutoGK 2.55
(with Virtualdub 1.54)
Everything went nice until the finishing of
Running compressibility test.
THE ERROR WAS:
EXCEPTION: Open avi failed.
(The avi file is there for shure).
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOG:
[2009. 03. 13. 10:43:14] Job finished. Total time: 14 minutes 22 seconds
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[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] AutoGK 2.55
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] OS: WinXP (5.1.2600).2
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Job started.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Source resolution: 576x320
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Source fps: 23,976
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Output will contain 122990 frames
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Preparing subtitles for preview.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:54:54] Job finished. Total time: 0 seconds
================================================== ==
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] AutoGK 2.55
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] OS: WinXP (5.1.2600).2
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Job started.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Input file: C:\KMA\Unidentified\unidtf.avi
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Input codec: XviD
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Source duration: 1h 25mn 29s 709ms
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Output file: C:\KMA\Unidentified\unidtf_agk.avi
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Output codec: XviD
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Audio 1: 137 Kbps VBR MP3 2ch
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Subtitles: from external file: C:\KMA\Unidentified\unidtf.srt
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Format: AVI
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Target size: 700Mb
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Audio 1 settings: Original
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Started encoding.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Source resolution: 576x320
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Source fps: 23,976
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Output will contain 122990 frames
[2009. 03. 13. 10:56:07] Demuxing audio.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:18] Preparing subtitles.
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:18] Using VAQ in XviD
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:18] Audio1 size: 87,959,114 bytes (83.88 Mb)
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:22] Overhead: 4,919,552 bytes (4.69 Mb)
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:22] Video size: 641,124,534 bytes (611.42 Mb)
[2009. 03. 13. 10:57:22] Running compressibility test.
[2009. 03. 13. 11:04:58] Duration was: 7 minutes 36 seconds
[2009. 03. 13. 11:04:58] Speed was: 13,47 fps.
*************************************
EXCEPTION: Open avi failed.
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[2009. 03. 13. 11:04:59] Job finished. Total time: 8 minutes 51 seconds -
Hi. Great site! I hope you can help me. I recently rediscovered the fine art of ripping, using this tutorial: http://elliottback.com/wp/how-to-rip-a-dvd-a-tutorial/ (DVDDecrypter to AutoGK and you're done). So I ripped a foreign film and it turned out looking and sounding great. Found this tutorial: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic316471.html and am having problems.
Since I don't know what I'm doing wrong, I created a log of my actions. Check it out:
Checked and found dialogue starts at 00:58.
Predefined size always at 700Mb
Made output file always in the same location, but with a different name.
1st Attempt:
Did not add subtitles (CTRL-F8 not pushed).
Under Advanced settings, did not select anything under "Subtitle Options"
Results: Subtitles came in early, at 00:29.
2nd Attempt:
Same file as before, no other settings changed.
This time CTRL-F8, using External Subs in .srt format I found online.
Under "Advanced Options," "Use External Subtitles" selected.
Results: Two subtitle sets, one overlaying the other, both appeared
early, at 00:29.
3rd Attempt:
This time CTRL-F8, using External Subs in .srt format I found online.
Under "Advanced Options," "Display only forced subtitles" and "Use external subtitles" selected.
Results: Two subtitle sets, one overlaying the other, both appeared early, at 00:29.
4th Attempt:
This time CTRL-F8, using External Subs in .srt format I found online.
Under "Advanced Options," "Display only forced subtitles" was selected.
Results: Two subtitle sets, one overlaying the other, both appeared early, at 00:29.
5th Attempt:
Did not add subtitles (CTRL-F8 not pushed).
Under "Advanced Options," "Display only forced subtitles" was selected.
Results: Subtitles (one set) came in early, at 00:29.
So it appears that there's a phantom set of subtitles that were ripped when I got the file off the DVD, but they only come out at certain times. AND, they're wrong, meaning they appear about 30 seconds too early.
Any advice?
Thank you! -
Originally Posted by SecretMaster
Delay the subs you have by the 29 seconds (SubtitleCreator among other programs, if the subs are in IDX/SUB or SRT formats) and then use them together with the CTRL-F8 trick. The fact that they appear early is almost certainly because of the film being decrypted improperly. How did you get it to the hard drive? Did you use DVD Decrypter in IFO Mode as that first guide suggests? Is there a 29 second cell at the very beginning, perhaps some kind of a logo or black screen or something, something which can be deselected when decrypting? Is this a newer movie that perhaps has additional copy protection?
Also, whenever there are AutoGK problems you should always post the log, which can help determine what's going on. -
Thanks for your response. I'll restart the process in order to get a log.
I did what the previous tutorial suggested, using DVDDecrypter and making an IFO mode.
SubtitleCreator looks pretty complicated, and I had some trouble with it. Is there another program, perhaps? As an example, I didn't see where I could even load up the AVI to look at it!
Also, I installed VDubMod and tried to find if there was a hard-coded subtitle in the file. I watched the video and it didn't show up, so I'm guessing not. Strangely, the audio started 24 seconds in, which should not have happened.
As for the intro to the video, I can't say that there was anything like you're describing. -
AutoGK already comes with VDubMod and uses it for encoding. That's why I mentioned it. You said the subs were about 29 seconds early, so use that as a good starting point. Open the SRT (?) in SubtitleCreator and set the delay in Synchronize->Set Delay. Then play those subs along with the AVI (making sure they both have the same name, like Movie.avi and Movie.srt). Adjust the delay until everything matches up. This assumes the subs you got are in the same format (PAL or NTSC) as your DVD and the out-of-synch doesn't get worse as the movie progresses. Then use those edited subs and the CTRL-F8 trick to burn them into the video.
I watched the video and it didn't show up, so I'm guessing not. Strangely, the audio started 24 seconds in, which should not have happened. -
Hey, it worked! Thanks to you I now know how to do this. The subs were burned in and came in at just the right time.
They showed up a tad early, but I said to myself: "I think I can tinker with that until I get it right." But as I watched the film, just a few minutes into it, the subs were way off. Whereas the first line of dialogue appears only a few fractions of a second before the first guy talks, which can be fixed, 3 and a half minutes later the subs were at least 7 seconds early.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Does anyone know why this is happening? A gap that keeps widening as the film progresses? -
These were the downloaded subs you used? It's sounds like a very bad framerate mismatch (23.976 .vs 29.97fps?). That's just a guess, but SubtitleCreater can also do framerate adjustments. Or, as an alternative, try the IDX/SUB VobSubs that AutoGK extracted from the DVD for you earlier. Get them in synch following the instructions earlier. If you don't have them, extract and resynch them yourself using VobSub Configure (included in the VobSub package). Here's a guide:
http://www.doom9.org/dvobsub.htm
If there are multiple languages, get only the one you want (move the others back to the left window). When done you'll have an IDX and a SUB file. Rename them the same as the movie, play them along with the movie and resynch them in SubtitleCreator. When they're good, use them and the CTRL-F8 trick (use the dropdown box to select them) in your next try. -
I keep getting the video moving much faster then the audio even though i tried the suggestion on the first page, please help.
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I have a problem... when I press CTRL-F8, nothing happens.
Is there another way to get around this? -
Everytime I start the proces it failes and tells me It couldn't find the file. I tried different video's to see if it was because of that one video, but that wasn't the problem. Does anyone know what I should do?
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Hello!
i'm gonna try to express me in english at my best, cause i'm from belguim..
Anyway, yesterday i tried the program, everything wen't well, except it took 12 hours to complete it..
did everything that i must do, the subs are ok, but i don't think it's normal that it takes 12 hrs..
My computer isn't the newest one you could get, (xp), but i don't think it's because of that..
Hoping to get some information from you guys..
Thanks already! -
Everything is going ok when I add subtitles to a avi movie, but when I open the virtual dub mod 5141 I see a blanc screen
when I used this Auto GK on my XP computer I saw the movie in the virtual dub screen, but now with vista I do not see anything
Is this a problem about vista or do I miss something?Last edited by azy; 7th Aug 2010 at 07:08.
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Please help me! AutoGK works fine, but with this one movie it won't work Heres the log
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] AutoGK 2.55
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] OS: Windows Vista (6.0.6002).2
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Job started.
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Input file: D:\Random scheissee\Elokuvat ja sarjat\Law Abiding Citizen\Law Abiding Citizen
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Input codec: xvid
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Source duration: 1h 44mn 7s 960ms
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Output file: C:\Users\Tuomas Tuppurainen\Desktop\Law Abiding Citizen
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Output codec: XviD
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Audio 1: 128 Kbps CBR MP3 2ch
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Subtitles: from external file: D:\Random scheissee\Elokuvat ja sarjat\Law Abiding Citizen\Law Abiding Citizen 2009 DVDRip XviD-MAXSPEED Finnish.srt
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Format: AVI
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Target size: 1400Mb
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Audio 1 settings: Auto
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Started encoding.
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Source resolution: 720x320
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Source fps: 25
[15.1.2011 1:56:19] Analyzing source.
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EXCEPTION: Cannot open file "C:\Users\Tuomas Tuppurainen\Desktop\agk_tmp\interlace.log". Määritettyä tiedostoa ei löydy
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[15.1.2011 1:56:38] Job finished. Total time: 18 seconds -
Hi,
Hope I'm not repeating anyone here but just thought I'd say started using AutoGK yesterday and wanted to make an avi of LotR (purely backup for my own storage ease) but struggled to master getting the subs up for the elven parts... Basically through trial and error found loading in the ifo instead of vob_.._1 worked perfectly...
Hope that helps somebody -
For future reference, loading VOBs in AutoGK will never get you any subs at all. Unless you have external subs and load them using the CTRL-F8 trick. Which you could have done. And which is the purpose of this guide.
So, if you had extracted the VobSubs yourself, loaded the VOBs, and then followed this guide, you would have gotten subs. But yes, loading the IFO gets the job done more easily as you don't have to extract the subs yourself. -
I guess I can be considered worse than a newbie.
I used to be able to add subtitles to DVDs no problem whatsoever, using this guide and Manomo's further guides.
However, a year ago, when running DVD authoring wizard in Subtitle Creator, I started getting this message:
ERROR: Ifo has more than one PGC: Unsupported
C:\path...\Remuxed|VTS_01_0.IFO
Anyone out there who could help me? Appreciate it, step by step would be awesome if possible, thanks
Can't believe how nice some of u people are, amazes me every time i read this thread
PS before i would follow Baldrick's guide with SC, then follow Manomo's guide with PgcEdit and no problem for years,
got the error message and hasnt worked since then,
i am guessing i have to open DVD in PgcEdit first, do some tweaking, run it thru SC via Baldricks guide, then thru PgcEdit via Manomo's guide, however, if this is what i have to do, not sure what kind of tweaking i have to do to get rid of the "more than one Pgc" error in PgcEdit if thats where it actually needs to be tweaked.Last edited by Dogpoundz; 24th Aug 2011 at 21:58.
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Can someone help me?
I tried to hadsub srt but the result is only 50mb even though I put custom size the same as source size, moreover, the video is blank grey screen.
here is the log
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] AutoGK 2.55
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] OS: Windows Vista (6.1.7601).2
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Job started.
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Input file: C:\Users\Pavilion\Downloads\Tian Long Ba Bu (2003)\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2003.11-40.dvdrip.avi
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Input codec: XviD
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Source duration: 47mn 40s 40ms
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Output file: C:\Users\Pavilion\Videos\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2003.11-40.dvdrip_agk.avi
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Output codec: DivX
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Audio 1: 117 Kbps CBR MP3 2ch
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Subtitles: from external file: C:\Users\Pavilion\Downloads\Tian Long Ba Bu (2003)\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2003.11-40.dvdrip.srt
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Format: AVI
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Target quality: 100%
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Audio 1 settings: Auto
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Started encoding.
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Source resolution: 576x320
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Source fps: 25
[03/08/2012 17:12:10] Analyzing source.
[03/08/2012 17:16:40] Source has percentage of interlacing in motion areas: 0.00
[03/08/2012 17:16:40] Source is considered to be progressive.
[03/08/2012 17:16:40] Output will contain 71501 frames
[03/08/2012 17:16:40] Demuxing audio.
[03/08/2012 17:16:53] Preparing subtitles.
[03/08/2012 17:16:53] Running single pass encoding.
[03/08/2012 17:16:53] Writing the following script to C:\Users\Pavilion\Videos\agk_tmp\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2 003.11-40.dvdrip_agk_movie.avs
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LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~2\AutoGK\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~2\AutoGK\filters\autocrop.dl l")
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~2\AutoGK\filters\vsfilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~2\AutoGK\filters\RemoveGrain SSE3.dll")
movie = DirectShowSource("C:\Users\Pavilion\Downloads\Tian Long Ba Bu (2003)\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2003.11-40.dvdrip.avi",25).KillAudio()
movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
movie = isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
cropclip = autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples= 10,aspect=0,threshold=0,samplestartframe=0,leftadd =0,rightadd=0,topadd=0,bottomadd=0)
fixed_aspect = 1
c_width = width(cropclip)
c_height = round(height(cropclip) / fixed_aspect)
input_par = float(c_width)/float(c_height)
input_par = (input_par > 1.4) || (input_par < 1.25) ? input_par : (4.0/3.0)
out_width = 576
out_height = round(float(out_width) / input_par)
hmod = out_height - (floor(out_height / 16 ) * 16)
out_height = (hmod > 4) ? (out_height + (16 - hmod)) : (out_height - hmod)
new_aspect = (float(out_width) / float(out_height)) / fixed_aspect
autocrop(movie,mode=0,wmultof=4,hmultof=4,samples= 10,aspect=new_aspect,threshold=0,samplestartframe= 0,leftadd=0,rightadd=0,topadd=0,bottomadd=0)
LanczosResize(out_width,out_height)
TextSub("C:\Users\Pavilion\Downloads\Tian Long Ba Bu (2003)\Tian.Long.Ba.Bu.2003.11-40.dvdrip.srt")
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[03/08/2012 17:19:08] Duration was: 2 minutes 14 seconds
[03/08/2012 17:19:08] Speed was: 533.40 fps.
[03/08/2012 17:19:08] Job finished. Total time: 6 minutes 58 seconds
Thanx in advance
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