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    Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    I don't use Virtualdub too just x264 CLI and no problem with RemoveGrain now, Thanks anyway for you and manono
    Good work. I use separate encoders as well.

    Attached is a somewhat brighter version of the mp4 posted earlier, made with the VirtualDub settings in the .vcf file, which I tweaked a bit this morning after power returned and before I posted the .vcf. I don't know if the same settings work for the entire movie.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Here's the RemoveGrainSSE2.dll I'm using.
    Thanks so much, Jagabo! much appreciated!
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  4. Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    ... just one thing if I want to encode the DVD into x264, is there's a way through Virtualdub?
    There is but I don't bother. I make lossless Lagarith AVIs in VDub from the original script and then use AVISource in a new AviSynth script in the encoder of choice (RipBot264 in my case).
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    ... just one thing if I want to encode the DVD into x264, is there's a way through Virtualdub?
    There is but I don't bother. I make lossless Lagarith AVIs in VDub from the original script and then use AVISource in a new AviSynth script in the encoder of choice (RipBot264 in my case).
    That's cool! I do this when I need to remove a logo I had a problem with RipBot24, it doesn't accept --sar value, can you tell me how? Thanks so much for your patience.
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  6. Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    I had a problem with RipBot24, it doesn't accept --sar value, can you tell me how?
    I only make 1:1 (640x480) MP4s for YouTube, but you can set any SAR you like. Open the script and click the button to the right of your Profile setting. Set the SAR in the new AVC encoder settings screen. It really sets them as I've tested before.

    But if you prefer the CLI, doesn't it accept AviSynth scripts, or the Lagarith AVI?
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    I had a problem with RipBot24, it doesn't accept --sar value, can you tell me how?
    I only make 1:1 (640x480) MP4s for YouTube, but you can set any SAR you like. Open the script and click the button to the right of your Profile setting. Set the SAR in the new AVC encoder settings screen. It really sets them as I've tested before.

    But if you prefer the CLI, doesn't it accept AviSynth scripts, or the Lagarith AVI?
    Thanks, manono for the screen, actually I couldn't set SAR value in RipBot previously, but surely now I will . About x264 CLI it's a piece of cake to put --sar xxx in the command line and Lagarith AVISource, I will try that for sure
    Thanks, man, really this forum is so lucky with you,Jagabo and all the other expert here. All the best!
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  8. Originally Posted by DanielMillican View Post
    Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is the very video editor that can help you detach the audio from video easily and export your audio as MP3.
    What are you? A shill for the crap program you're promoting? None of that gibberish had anything at all to do with the subject of this thread. Go away.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by DanielMillican View Post
    Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) is the very video editor that can help you detach the audio from video easily and export your audio as MP3.
    What are you? A shill for the crap program you're promoting? None of that gibberish had anything at all to do with the subject of this thread. Go away.
    Hi! manono! Avisynth is the most powerful tool, definitely! no other programs. Yesterday I was trying with "Belight" to convert 6 mono waves (I got from BeSweet) into nero AAC but didn't work! I had to convert it to AC3 later, any idea?
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  10. Originally Posted by TeNSoR View Post
    ...any idea?
    No, sorry.
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