@Cheezboyz
as a matter of fact, on the web, there is a lot of confusion about ITU recommendations (Rec. 601, Rec.709, etc.), colorspaces (YV12, YUV, etc.) and chroma subsampling (4:2:2, 4:2:0, etc.). Unfortunately, to increase confusion, Mediainfo calls colorimetry what is actually chroma subsampling.
See Rec.709 and Rec.601 wiki bla-bla.
I wouldn't be so sure that if chroma subsampling is 4:2:0 then colorspace is YV12. Even if the opposite is true.
ConverttoYV12 is necessary because AviSynth works faster with YV12 colorspace and because HCenc/QuEnc require it.
@T-Fish
If the delay is constant thoughout the clip, you can add an "artificial" delay in 'Edit Title'/'AviSynth'/'Delay Audio'.
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A good way to detect if there will be an audio delay is to use the 'Preview Clip' feat before starting to encode.
Another way, when dealing with mpeg2 input streams, is to create a DGIndex project file (.d2v) and demux audio. DGIndex will create the mp2/ac3 file reading if there is any delay to be applied.
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Quick Request. Could you maybe add default settings to Misc for Delete Temporary Process Files? I'd like to be able to set this unchecked by default. If you make some runs and are getting errors, it's easy to forget to uncheck this box after doing all the other settings. Many times if it's some glitch in the audio I can manually mux the .m2v and audio file and salvage the video encoding. As it is now, if I forget to uncheck this box I have to use Vob2Mpg to get an mpg file, then demux that to get an .m2v file... it would just make recovering from an error a lot easier.
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ok, thanks for the good suggestion, I will add.
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Thanks for that and thanks for the excellent program.
http://milesaheadsoftware.org/
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AVStoDVD 2.3.0 Final is available to download.
Change log (from 2.2.6):
- Added multi audio tracks encoding and authoring capability
- Added 'AVS DownSize Filter' and 'AVS UpSize Filter' options in 'Preferences'/'Encoding' (removed 'AVS Resize Filter')
- Added 'Export Chapters' feat in 'Title Edit'/'Chapters' (IfoEdit and OGG formats supported)
- Added *PULLDOWN command in HCenc to directly convert NTSC footage from 23.976 to 29.97 fps
- Added DVD Menu highlights colors customization
- Added check on DVD Folder size vs DVD Assets size
- Added check on bitrate spikes causing DVD authoring failure (from BatchMux log file)
- Added 'Resolution' as Audio Media Info
- Changed Video Encoding Profile "HCenc OPV 1-pass" to "HCenc VBR 1-pass" (using internal HCenc 0.24 quantizer predictor)
- Changed default HCenc LUMGAIN option from "0" to "1"
- Changed default Interlaced Encoding field order from BFF to TFF.
- Improved handling of 50 and 59.94 fps based video footage
- Improved support to input MPEG2 video footage (ask for automatic indexing, ask for changing Video Standard at runtime)
- Improved support to input DV video footage
- Improved support to UTF-8 subtitles format (.srt)
- Improved support to DTS and DTS-ES audio track
- HCenc updated to 0.24 beta 04-04-2010
- FFmpeg updated to r22815
- ImgBurn updated to 2.5.1.0
- Haali Media Splitter updated to 1.10.120.15
- MediaInfo updated to 0.7.32
Not all the feats requests have been satisfied, but, anyway, do not give up hope.
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Just installed the latest version (2.3.0) and just can't get it to work. The program just hangs at the HCenc 0.24 screen - Eventually it comes up as not responding.
I know I am obviously doing something wrong - but just can't work it out. Hopefully you will be able to see from the log file.
Running on Windows 7 64bit system. Thanks. eon
Code:<17/06/2010 11:11:15> START PROCESS <> <17/06/2010 11:11:15> PROJECT SETTINGS DVD Video Standard: NTSC DVD Titles number: 1 DVD Size: 4450/4450 MB (100%) DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder DVD Label: DVD DVD Menu: No Menu Output Folder: C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput Delete Temp Process Files: Yes Delete Working Files: Yes Edit Command Parameters: No Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window PREFERENCES AVS Source Filter: FFMpegSource AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline64Resize Video Resolution: 1 Video BitRate Min: 2500 Video BitRate Level 1: 6000 Video Profile Level 2: 4500 Video BitRate Max: 8500 Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1 AC3 Audio Encoder: 2 DVD Audio Format: 0 DVD Audio BitRate: 448 Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1 Normalize Audio: 0 DVD Audio Language: EN - English DVD Subs Language: EN - English Chapters Interval: 5 Use Source Chapters: 1 DVD Burning Drive: D: hp CDDVDW TS-H653R 0E00 DVD Burning Speed: 4x Auto Erase DVD RW: 1 Save Log file: 1 Unload ActiveMovie library: 0 Adjust ffdshow mixer: 0 <> <17/06/2010 11:11:15> TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES Video: C:\Users\Desktop\Clown Output\Remux Location\AVCHD.M2TS Info: AVC - 0 kbps - 1280x720 - DAR 1.778 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:40:39 hours - 144804 frames Audio 1: C:\Users\Desktop\Clown Output\Remux Location\AVCHD.M2TS Info: DTS-HD - 0 kbps - VBR - 6ch - 48000Hz - 24bit - 1:40:39 hours - Internal Subs: [MediaInfoLib - v0.7.32] <> <17/06/2010 11:11:15> AVISYNTH SCRIPT LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\ffms2.dll") Audio = FFAudioSource("C:\Users\Desktop\Clown Output\Remux Location\AVCHD.M2TS", track = -1, cachefile = "C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\AVSTemp\A2DFFA_" + String(Rand()) + ".cache") # Workaround to fix QuEnc multichannel audio mapping bugAudio = Audio.GetChannel(1,3,2,5,6,4) Video = FFVideoSource("C:\Users\Desktop\Clown Output\Remux Location\AVCHD.M2TS", track = -1, cachefile = "C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\AVSTemp\A2DFFV_" + String(Rand()) + ".cache", seekmode = 0) Video = Video.ConvertToYV12 #Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480) AudioDub(Video, Audio) <> <17/06/2010 11:11:15> START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 1-pass Target Video FileSize: 4030.7 MB HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\AVSTemp\DVD_9_AVCHD.HCenc.ini" HCenc ini file: *INFILE C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\AVSTemp\DVD_9_AVCHD_1.avs *AVSRELOAD *OUTFILE C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\DVD_9_AVCHD.m2v *LOGFILE C:\Users\Desktop\AVSOutput\AVSTemp\DVD_9_AVCHD.HCenc.log *MAXBITRATE 9000 *1PASS *BITRATE 5598 *PROFILE BEST *ASPECT 16:9 *PROGRESSIVE *TFF *PULLDOWN *BIAS 60 *DC_PREC 9 *MATRIX MPEG *AQ 1 *LUMGAIN 1 *SMP *PRIORITY IDLE *WAIT 2 <> <17/06/2010 11:11:35> PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS. CHECK LOG FILE <C:\USERS\DESKTOP\AVSOUTPUT\DVD_9.LOG> FOR MORE INFO. <> <17/06/2010 11:11:35> Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.3.0 <>
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@eon_designs
few hints:
- use 'A2DSource' instead of 'FFMpegSource' (FFMS takes a long time indexing your big input files)
- make sure you have Haali Media Splitter installed
- make sure you have ffdshow installed
- make sure you have Windows 7 Preferred Filter Tweaker installed and select ffdshow as video/audio decoder
- use 'Preview Clip' function to test output before start encoding
Let me know
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Hello
Thanks for the reply. No joy unfortunately. Even when selecting use 'A2DSource'
I already have Haali Media Splitter and ffdShow installed - I re-installed them just to make sure.
Also loaded the Preferred Filter Tweaker and selected ffdshow as suggested. Still no joy
I also tried it on another machine (also running windows 7 64 bit) and still had a the same problems. As soon as the HCenc 0.24 window opens it just hangs?
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Unfortunately I don't have a non Win7 64bit system
The video in question was Whiteout BluRay - I have the original and use AnyDVD - Tried a direct link to the M2TS file on the disc and also tried to go through Clown_BD. Same thing happens with each version, so I don't think the video source is at fault.
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I am trying to conver MKV file to DVD using 2.3.0 AVStoDVD. I am geiing following error and process terminate immideatly.
AVIFileSource: Couldn't open file 'G:\abc.mkv'
(C:\Temp\AviSynthP.avs, Line 1)
1. WInXP SP3 OS
2. DirectShow codecs installed -Yes
3. Is Haali Media Splitter installed? - Yes
4. Does the problem happen only with 2.3.0 (with HCenc 0.24beta) or with 2.2.6 (with HCenc 0.23) too? No
Log file:
The Log file is as follows
<6/27/2010 8:45:28 AM>
START PROCESS
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<6/27/2010 8:45:28 AM>
PROJECT SETTINGS
DVD Video Standard: NTSC
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Size: 4450/4450 MB (100%)
DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder
DVD Label: DVD
DVD Menu: No Menu
Output Folder: F:
Delete Temp Process Files: Yes
Delete Working Files: Yes
Edit Command Parameters: No
Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window
PREFERENCES
AVS Source Filter: AVISource
AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline64Resize
Video Resolution: 0
Video BitRate Min: 2500
Video BitRate Level 1: 6500
Video Profile Level 2: 4500
Video BitRate Max: 8500
Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1
AC3 Audio Encoder: 0
DVD Audio Format: 0
DVD Audio BitRate: 192
Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1
Normalize Audio: 0
DVD Audio Language: EN - English
DVD Subs Language: EN - English
Chapters Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: D: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203B SB00
DVD Burning Speed: 8x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Save Log file: 1
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1
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<6/27/2010 8:45:28 AM>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: G:\abc.mkv
Info: AVC - 3287 kbps - 1280x544 - DAR 2.353 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 2:34:44 hours - 222615 frames
Audio 1: G:\abc.mkv
Info: DTS - 768 kbps - CBR - 6ch - 48000Hz - 24bit - 2:34:44 hours - Internal
Subs:
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.32]
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<6/27/2010 8:45:28 AM>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Video = AVISource("G:\abc.mkv", audio=false)
# 'AVISource' replaced with 'DirectShowSource' for AC3 audio support
Audio = DirectShowSource("G:\abc.mkv", video=false)
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12
#Using DGPulldown/HCenc to upsize FPS
Video = Video.AddBorders(0,88,0,88)
Video = Video.Spline64Resize(720,480)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
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<6/27/2010 8:45:28 AM>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass
Target Video FileSize: 3816.4 MB
HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\Temp\DVD_1_abc.HCenc.ini"
HCenc ini file:
*INFILE C:\Temp\DVD_1_abc_1.avs
*AVSRELOAD
*OUTFILE F:\DVD_1_tmg-bb-720p-x264.m2v
*LOGFILE C:\Temp\DVD_1_abc.HCenc.log
*MAXBITRATE 9000
*BITRATE 3448
*PROFILE BEST
*ASPECT 16:9
*PROGRESSIVE
*TFF
*PULLDOWN
*BIAS 30
*DC_PREC 8
*MATRIX MPEG
*AQ 1
*LUMGAIN 1
*SMP
*PRIORITY IDLE
*WAIT 2
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<6/27/2010 8:45:46 AM>
PROCESS ABORTED DURING TITLE 1 VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS.
CHECK LOG FILE <F:\DVD_1.LOG> FOR MORE INFO.
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<6/27/2010 8:45:46 AM>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.3.0
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I uninstall and reinstall entire package. With default setting AVS2DVD do not even start. getting process 100% and getting program not responging error. That's the reason, I changed previously. I will try to grab older version and see if I can resolve the issue. BTW AVI files have no issue
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Default AVS Source Filter option (A2DSource) is a sort of universal filter function, which tries first AVISource, then, if it fails, DirectShowSource, then, if also this fail, FFMpegSource. So, as a matter of fact, there is no practical reason to choose AVISource instead of A2DSource. I have left AVISource mainly for historical reasons.
If you are having problems in opening the mkv container, there should be some codecs conflict. What does the 'Preview Clip' windows say if you are using 'A2DSource' or 'DirectShowSource' with the mkv?
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AVStoDVD release 2.3.1 is out.
Change log (from release 2.3.0):
- Some bugs fixed
- Added 'DVD Subs Font' in 'Preferences'/'AuthoringBurning': allows change of font name, format and size for authored subs.
- Added 'Use PAL SpeedUp for NTSC-film to PAL' in 'Preferences'/'Encoding' (AssumeFPS("pal_film") is used instead of DGPulldown to upsize fps)
- Added 'Save general Settings at program Exit' in 'Preferences'/'Misc' ('DVD Size', 'Output Setup', 'Advanced Project Settings' can be stored in the Windows Registry)
- Added 'MSharpen' AviSynth filter (by Donald Graft) in 'Title Edit'/'AviSynth'
- Added 'ColorMatrix' AviSynth filter (by Wilbert & Tritical) in 'Title Edit'/'AviSynth'
- Added 'SubsExtension' option in 'Title Edit'/'Subtitles'
- Improved frame rate conversion ('convertfps=true' DSS flag only for VFR video). 'A2DSource.avsi' function updated accordingly.
- FFmpeg updated to r23107
Please report any comment/suggestion/bug as usual
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I am using AVStoDVD to conver .mkv file in DVD. Lately I am getting error during last phase of demux. I read on few forums, it is
due to 6 channel audio create audio file bigger than 4MB..Something like that, but I don't find easy solution.
Any suggestion? ANy other alternative as good as AVSto DVD?
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AVStoDVD release 2.3.2 Alpha 100827 is available to download.
Change log:
- Some bugs fixed
- New Splash Screen and Icons available (many thanks to 8ternity). See 'Graphics' folder.
- Revised 'Preferences' Tabs content and layout. Icons updated accordingly.
- Added 'Force FFmpeg when temp WAV is > 4GB' in 'Preferences'/'Audio' (auto switch to FFmpeg when temporary audio file is larger than 4GB).
- Added 'Select Splash Screen' in 'Preferences'/'Misc'
- Added AviSynth frameserving capability check both in 'Edit Title' and before Title encoding.
- HCenc updated to 0.24 beta 13-08-2010
- FFmpeg updated to r24623
As usual let me know if there are any issues
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audio out of sync picture perfect, anything to do with 23.97 f to pal 25, thanks for any help.
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<3/09/2010 8:30:23 AM>
START PROCESS
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<3/09/2010 8:30:23 AM>
PROJECT SETTINGS
DVD Video Standard: PAL
DVD Titles number: 1
DVD Size: 4450/4450 MB (100%)
DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder
DVD Label: experi
DVD Menu: No Menu
Output Folder: E:\John
Delete Temp Process Files: Yes
Delete Working Files: Yes
Edit Command Parameters: No
Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window
PREFERENCES
AVS Source Filter: DirectShowSource
AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Spline16Resize/Spline16Resize
Video Resolution: 0
Video BitRate Min: 2500
Video BitRate Level 1: 6500
Video Profile Level 2: 4500
Video BitRate Max: 8500
Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1
AC3 Audio Encoder: 1
PAL SpeedUp: -1
DVD Audio Format: 0
DVD Audio BitRate: 384
Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1
Normalize Audio: 1
DVD Audio Language: EN - English
DVD Subs Language: EN - English
DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 18pt Bold
Chapters Interval: 5
Use Source Chapters: 1
DVD Burning Drive: D: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H62N CL00
DVD Burning Speed: 8x
Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
Save Log file: 1
Save General Settings: 0
Unload ActiveMovie library: 0
Adjust ffdshow mixer: 1
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<3/09/2010 8:30:23 AM>
TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
Video: E:\gavin\The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.avi
Info: XviD - 1702 kbps - 720x384 - DAR 1.875 - 23.976 fps (CFR) - Progressive - 1:36:03 hours - 138188 frames
Audio 1: E:\gavin\The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.avi
Info: AC3 - 192 kbps - CBR - 2ch - 48000Hz - 1:36:03 hours - Internal
Subs:
[MediaInfoLib - v0.7.32]
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<3/09/2010 8:30:23 AM>
AVISYNTH SCRIPT
Video = DirectShowSource("E:\gavin\The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.avi", fps=23.976, audio=false)
# Audio is frameserved by AviSynth just for Preview and Edit purposes.
Audio = DirectShowSource("E:\gavin\The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.avi", video=false)
Video = Video.ConvertToYV12
#Using AssumeFPS() to upsize FPS
Video = Video.AddBorders(0,10,0,10)
Video = Video.Spline16Resize(720,576)
AudioDub(Video, Audio)
AssumeFPS("pal_film", sync_audio=true).ResampleAudio(48000)
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<3/09/2010 8:30:23 AM>
START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Encoding Profile: HCenc VBR 2-pass
Target Video FileSize: 4223.7 MB
HCenc Parameters: -ini "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.HCenc.ini"
HCenc ini file:
*INFILE C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_1.avs
*AVSRELOAD
*OUTFILE E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.m2v
*LOGFILE C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.HCenc.log
*MAXBITRATE 9000
*BITRATE 6147
*PROFILE BEST
*ASPECT 16:9
*PROGRESSIVE
*TFF
*BIAS 60
*DC_PREC 10
*MATRIX MPEG
*AQ 1
*LUMGAIN 1
*SMP
*PRIORITY IDLE
*WAIT 2
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<3/09/2010 9:05:13 AM>
END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
Created File: E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.m2v (4051.4 MB)
OUTPUT VIDEO INFO: MPEG-2 Video - 6192 kbps - 720x576 - DAR 1.778 - 25 fps (CFR) - Progressive (TFF) - 1:32:07 hours - 138188 frames
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<3/09/2010 9:05:13 AM>
START AUDIO DEMUXING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
FFmpeg Parameters: -i "E:\gavin\The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.avi" -acodec copy "E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_1.ToFix.ac3"
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<3/09/2010 9:06:01 AM>
END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
Created File: E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_1.ac3 (131.9 MB)
OUTPUT AUDIO INFO: AC3 - 192 kbps - CBR - 2ch - 48000Hz - 1:36:03 hours
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<3/09/2010 9:06:01 AM>
START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_BatchMu x.ini"
BatchMux ini file:
-d "E:\John\experi_0\VIDEO_TS"
-mxp "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_MuxMan. mxp"
-l "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_MuxMan. log"
-muxman "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\MuxMan"
-prio LOW
-v "E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE.m2v"
-vidmode LB
-a1 "E:\John\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_1.ac3"
-a1lang en
-cellfr "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_MuxMan.txt"
-progfr "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_MuxMan.txt"
-chapfr "C:\Users\Mick\AppData\Local\Temp\experi_0_The Experiment DVDSCR AC3 XViD - IMAGiNE_MuxMan.txt"
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<3/09/2010 9:11:51 AM>
CHECK DVD SIZE
DVD Folder (actual) Size: 4254.3 MB
vs Estimated Size: 4450 MB -> 4.4% undersize
vs Assets Size: 4183.3 MB -> OK
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<3/09/2010 9:11:51 AM>
END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
Created Folder: E:\John\experi_0 (4254.3 MB)
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<3/09/2010 9:11:51 AM>
Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.3.1
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You have toggled 'NTSC-film to PAL SpeedUp' on and you have let AVStoDVD retain the original AC3 audio track. Audio out of synch is 100% assured.
2 options:
1. Leave 'NTSC-film to PAL SpeedUp' off and keep the original AC3 audio (AVStoDVD default)
2. Toggle 'NTSC-film to PAL SpeedUp' on and force AC3 audio re-encoding
Let me know
Bye
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