VideoHelp Forum

+ Reply to Thread
Page 137 of 137
FirstFirst ... 37 87 127 135 136 137
Results 4,081 to 4,090 of 4090
Thread
  1. I tried updating avisynth to the version you pointed to (avisynth+) but it made no difference.

    I noticed that my install of AVStoDVD had its own version of avisynth so I uninstalled and reinstalled AVStoDVD -- this time, I unchecked the avisynth install button. The log shows:

    AviSynth Version: AviSynth+ 3.7.2 (r3661, 3.7, i386) (release 2.60)

    so it is picking up the latest version of avisynth, but it still fails in exactly the same way.
    Quote Quote  
  2. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Try manually running the command using this version (4.1.1 32-bit)
    of FFmpeg using multiple threads and see if you get anything different
    Image Attached Files
    Last edited by davexnet; 6th Feb 2023 at 23:34.
    Quote Quote  
  3. This version of ffmpeg runs okay even with -threads 32. I only got the usual 32 threads warnings I have always gotten.

    Should I copy this version into AVStoDVD's ffmpeg folder?
    Quote Quote  
  4. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by jond View Post
    This version of ffmpeg runs okay even with -threads 32. I only got the usual 32 threads warnings I have always gotten.

    Should I copy this version into AVStoDVD's ffmpeg folder?
    That should be OK, you'll have to try a run through to make sure the whole thing works.
    Hey congrats, you got a result
    Quote Quote  
  5. Okay, here's what I ended up doing:

    1) fresh install of avisynth+
    2) fresh install of AVStoDVD -> unchecked the tool's avisynth install
    3) install of davexnet's ffmpeg on top of tool's ffmpeg install

    My test project completed with no issues.

    Successful result!

    Thank you very much for all of the help!!
    Quote Quote  
  6. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Thanks for the final status, sounds good
    Quote Quote  
  7. I'm having problems converting a PAL frame rate to a NTSC frame rate. The source is 50fps but I changed the scan type to Interlaced.
    ConvertFPS says: 'New framerate too small. Must be greater than 66.6666 increase'
    Quote Quote  
  8. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by defbiz View Post
    I'm having problems converting a PAL frame rate to a NTSC frame rate. The source is 50fps but I changed the scan type to Interlaced.
    ConvertFPS says: 'New framerate too small. Must be greater than 66.6666 increase'
    Post here (upload the file) the complete log
    Quote Quote  
  9. Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    Originally Posted by defbiz View Post
    I'm having problems converting a PAL frame rate to a NTSC frame rate. The source is 50fps but I changed the scan type to Interlaced.
    ConvertFPS says: 'New framerate too small. Must be greater than 66.6666 increase'
    Post here (upload the file) the complete log
    Here's the log:
    https://pastebin.com/raw/epT8WB2p
    Quote Quote  
  10. Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by defbiz View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    Originally Posted by defbiz View Post
    I'm having problems converting a PAL frame rate to a NTSC frame rate. The source is 50fps but I changed the scan type to Interlaced.
    ConvertFPS says: 'New framerate too small. Must be greater than 66.6666 increase'
    Post here (upload the file) the complete log
    Here's the log:
    https://pastebin.com/raw/epT8WB2p
    Seems to be a 720p source, mpeg-2 inside MKV, interlaced, Pal frame rate converted to NTSC using blend.
    It goes wrong during the encode, I suspect something about the file itself.
    Can you upload the source file
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads