#526 2007-08-28 12:00:53

Foolio
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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

You just open it, and drag the video file into the window. It shows you what's handling audio and video.


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#527 2007-08-31 02:19:49

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Oh thanks for all the help Foolio. I just noticed that everything doesn't work with my computer so I decided to go to another pc. Anyways, thanks again. Hope I wasn't such a ...uhh... bother. smile

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#528 2007-11-26 10:02:56

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

The download link for lame mp3 doesn't work anymore (at least for me) could you please provide another one.

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#529 2007-12-09 10:08:38

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hi i want to congratulate you guys for the amazing work you have done whit the series.... But I have a cuestion is there a way to play the MP4 EPS on the XBOX 360? because two or three days back the console update and it says it play MP4 videos as well Xvid and Dvix. however i can play perfect all the AVI EPS but after ep 162 (MP4) it wont play anyone know why?... Another thing the MP4 videos are in HD?.... I hope anyone can help me with this issue... Thanks guys...

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#530 2007-12-09 11:09:16

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hmmmm. Well I know, for certain, that when stand-alone DVD manufactures state that their player can play MPEG-4 video, they are usually referring to the DIVX/XVID. Yeah, quite misleading.

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#531 2007-12-10 07:16:50

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

thanks for the answer.... Yeah but they say that it can play Xvid, Dvix, AVI, MPEG 2 and MP4 but i cant get to play the MP4 eps of one piece.... please someone help me...

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#532 2008-01-28 14:29:57

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Any updates for Linux transcoding/reencoding?
mediainfo shows that audio is in AAC format, and I'm not able to play the latest episode using ANY of the linux players (tried MPlayer, Xine, VLC)
* Xine plays fine until a certain point in the episode where doors close behind Franky and Usopp is being beaten up
* Mplayer can't sync audio & video
* VLC (which used to always work) now offsets the audio by several minutes (!?!)
* also tried opening with Avidemux to re-encode to another format - it just crashes on trying to open the file

Help please?

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#533 2008-01-31 15:40:36

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Fry-kun wrote:

Any updates for Linux transcoding/reencoding?
mediainfo shows that audio is in AAC format, and I'm not able to play the latest episode using ANY of the linux players (tried MPlayer, Xine, VLC)
* Xine plays fine until a certain point in the episode where doors close behind Franky and Usopp is being beaten up
* Mplayer can't sync audio & video
* VLC (which used to always work) now offsets the audio by several minutes (!?!)
* also tried opening with Avidemux to re-encode to another format - it just crashes on trying to open the file

Help please?

Try passing this argument to mplayer: '-demuxer NN' where "NN" is the integer corresponding to "lavf" when you run the command: 'mplayer -demuxer help'.

If the command 'mplayer -demuxer help' fails, you are running an ancient version of mplayer and need to install a newer version.

My mplayer plays the episode fine with no extra options, btw.

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#534 2008-02-01 13:47:05

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

pokute wrote:

Try passing this argument to mplayer: '-demuxer NN' where "NN" is the integer corresponding to "lavf" when you run the command: 'mplayer -demuxer help'.

If the command 'mplayer -demuxer help' fails, you are running an ancient version of mplayer and need to install a newer version.

My mplayer plays the episode fine with no extra options, btw.

Will try. My mplayer seems to know that option - though I don't have the file with me to try right now.

Incidentally, it looks like the episode I was having problems with, got re-encoded. Quoth the front page, "Additionally, 234 has been re-encoded. It does not say v2 but the CRC has changed (to 8A383601). But in any case..."
Maybe it was a bad encode, after all tongue

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#535 2008-02-01 21:49:36

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Bob64 wrote:

reinstall xvid.
use this link: http://www.koepi.org/XviD-1.2.-127-25022006.exe

Okay, so koepi seems to have failed? Or.. Something is wrong with my computer..
I don't get download links from Koepi but I only get links to other sites =\ so I can't get the good one so I can use the "Advanced" options in DubMod o.O

Any tips? Thanks smile


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#536 2008-02-01 23:41:29

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

The link isn't valid anymore is all, probably. Just download it from anywhere; you can google it. Don't worry about the advanced tab being there, it just changed locations in newer versions. Now it's in Configure->"more...", which is a small button on the right side of the Quality Preset pull-down menu. The new window has a Quantization tab that you can use to set it to 2 4 2 4 2 4 as instructed in the guide.


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#537 2008-02-02 00:23:04

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

pokute wrote:

Try passing this argument to mplayer: '-demuxer NN' where "NN" is the integer corresponding to "lavf" when you run the command: 'mplayer -demuxer help'.

If the command 'mplayer -demuxer help' fails, you are running an ancient version of mplayer and need to install a newer version.

My mplayer plays the episode fine with no extra options, btw.

Awesome! It works!
Now, any idea how to fix it so it's like that by default?

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#538 2008-02-02 13:43:10

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Foolio wrote:

The link isn't valid anymore is all, probably. Just download it from anywhere; you can google it. Don't worry about the advanced tab being there, it just changed locations in newer versions. Now it's in Configure->"more...", which is a small button on the right side of the Quality Preset pull-down menu. The new window has a Quantization tab that you can use to set it to 2 4 2 4 2 4 as instructed in the guide.

Mhm, turns out it was my... real alternative not working right =\ But now it's fine xD
Well, atleast now I can finally convert .rmvb after looking at guides xD This one seems like a great alternative though. Thanks


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#539 2008-02-05 09:06:15

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Fry-kun wrote:

pokute wrote:

Try passing this argument to mplayer: '-demuxer NN' where "NN" is the integer corresponding to "lavf" when you run the command: 'mplayer -demuxer help'.

If the command 'mplayer -demuxer help' fails, you are running an ancient version of mplayer and need to install a newer version.

My mplayer plays the episode fine with no extra options, btw.

Awesome! It works!
Now, any idea how to fix it so it's like that by default?

I think if you put demuxer=NN in your ~/.mplayer/config file it will do it.

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#540 2008-03-15 05:30:55

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hi,
i've got the previous message when i tried to converrt my homemade film into DIVX for reaching a smaller size (with autogk 2.45 and VirualDubMod 1.5.4.1.):

"Avisynth open failure:
Evaulate: System exception - Acces Violation
(F:\Banddoc\film\beaum\agk_tmp\poulailler_agk_comptest.avs, line 5)"

the script of the avs file is the following:

"LoadPlugin("F:\PROGRA~1\AutoGK\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")
LoadPlugin("F:\PROGRA~1\AutoGK\filters\decomb.dll")
file="F:\Banddoc\film\beaum\agk_tmp\interlace.log"
global sep="-"
function IsMoving() {
  global b = (diff < 1.0) ? false : true}
movie = DirectShowSource("F:\Banddoc\film\beaum\poulailler.avi",25).KillAudio()
movie = isRGB(movie) ? ConvertToYUY2(movie) : movie
isYUY2(movie) ? ConvertToYV12(movie) : movie
c = SelectRangeEvery(18,18)
global clip = c
c = WriteFile(c, file, "a", "sep", "b")
c = FrameEvaluate(c, "global a = IsCombed(clip, 32)")
c = FrameEvaluate(c, "IsMoving")
c = FrameEvaluate(c,"global diff = 0.50*YDifferenceFromPrevious(clip) + 0.25*UDifferenceFromPrevious(clip) + 0.25*VDifferenceFromPrevious(clip)")
crop(c,0,0,4,4)"

i've no idee what is the problem, and how should i fix it
please help...

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#541 2008-03-16 22:25:50

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

has there been a change in encoding episodes? Episodes 234 and 236 have no audio and I can't even get virtualdub to encode episode 235 saying "the stream has no index entries" I've been using the same encoding process as I always have and checked multiple times for mistakes. what's wrong?

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#542 2008-06-22 09:07:50

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

hi
I successfully re-encoded a video from H264 to xvid following the guides but when I burnt the file to watch it on my DivX dvd player... it won't play! Does anyone know how I can fix that problem because I really wanna watch the videos on my DVD player.
Thanks.

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#543 2008-06-23 10:25:54

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

loooood wrote:

hi
I successfully re-encoded a video from H264 to xvid following the guides but when I burnt the file to watch it on my DivX dvd player... it won't play! Does anyone know how I can fix that problem because I really wanna watch the videos on my DVD player.
Thanks.

So let me get this straight, you downloaded 160+ EPs and didn't bothered to make one post to say thanks, then you hit a wall and read the converting guide to which you followed without any problems until playback don't work on your Divx DVD player and you expect help, is this correct ?

Well i can tell you why it won't play on the DVD player and show you how to correct the playback problem but then i'll have to fill out a visa application form, learn japanese, buy a ticket and sit on a plane for 15hrs, find a van rental then drive around japan untill i find dythim and kill him, then find a way to dispose of the body and make a quick exit out of the country and live the rest of my life looking over my shoulder.

Now i don't know about you but that seems like a bit too much work just to help you out, plus right at this point in time i like dythim more than i like you so you'll have to be very persuasive if you want help. Naked of your self or a very large donation to the "kill dythim" fund will probably do the trick. hmm


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#544 2008-06-23 11:01:52

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hey one,
I'm not sure what ur on about.  Firstly, I didn't download 160+ EPs.  I just started watching one piece not too long ago and got all the episodes from a friend.  But because a couple of the episodes weren't working, I had to download these episodes myself.  And since I like to watch it on tv using my DivX dvd player, I've been trying to re encode it so it'll play.  I mean, don't get me wrong, kaizoku does an awesome job and I'm thankful. So, if u know how to fix my problem... it'll be nice if u could help me. But if u can't... hopefully someone else will.

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#545 2008-06-23 11:14:03

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

loooood wrote:

Hey one,
I'm not sure what ur on about.  Firstly, I didn't download 160+ EPs.  I just started watching one piece not too long ago and got all the episodes from a friend.  But because a couple of the episodes weren't working, I had to download these episodes myself.  And since I like to watch it on tv using my DivX dvd player, I've been trying to re encode it so it'll play.  I mean, don't get me wrong, kaizoku does an awesome job and I'm thankful. So, if u know how to fix my problem... it'll be nice if u could help me. But if u can't... hopefully someone else will.

Well in that case i guess i can stop being an ass, go into Xvid's options and untick packed bitstream, then re-encode the files En voilà playback on DVD.


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#546 2008-06-23 11:26:02

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

thnx heaps one... I'll give that a try.

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#547 2008-08-05 16:20:02

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hey I tried to install LAMEMP3 but when I click on the exe file a small black window opens for a quick second and then it goes away.  Thinking it was installed i went to Virtualdub and lame mp3 is not in the audio list. Any help??

:: EDIT :: Never mind i fixed the problem so I'm good to go.

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#548 2008-11-16 01:38:16

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Can someone help me out with the settings? I'm really no technical-wizzkid or whatever when it comes to computers, but the thing is that all of my favorite shows (One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Soul Eater and Prince of Tennis for instance) are being encoded into formats that are not supported by either PS3 or Xbox360. So I hoped I could use this guide to re-encode all the newly downloaded and PS3/X360 unsupported episodes into Xvid encodes that are quality-wise equal to the source (filesize doesn't really matter to me). But the guide already mentiones that this doesn't give you KF quality but I couldn't find my way/answers on Doom9.net. So I hope that anyone who has knowledge of this can help me out setting up the program. Thanks in advance!

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#549 2008-11-16 11:11:39

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

Hey, does this thread have anything to do with H264 files? I have some files in that format, but bt I want to convert them to AVI. Anyone know how to do this.


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#550 2008-11-16 23:52:20

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Re: X264 to XviD Encoding Guide (for slow computers or standalone players)

I would suggest you do a google search on that - your bound to find a free program that will do exactly that for you. They're both really common formats so you should have no trouble.


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