Can't find something related to my problem, so here it is.I'm trying to encode a video.avi file using 2.7 which I will later use to author using to burn a DVD. I'm using both and for file information to create an script with.srt subtitles.Dimension: 576 x 240Frame rate: 23.976Format: NTSC.??Lenght: 02:04:01Audiobitrate: 48000The Avisynth script I'm using is:LoadPlugin('C:Program FilesAviSynth 2.5plugins.dll')DirectShowSource('C:VIDEOTSVIDEO.avi')BicubicResize(720,266,0,0.5)AddBorders(0, 106, 0, 108)('C:VIDEOTSVIDEO.srt')ConvertToYUY2When I load the.avs file using or Media Play, I can see the movie and subtitles. Everything looks fine. The problem is when I load it on CCE. The movie length will change to 01:58:56 and the video frame rate to 25 automatically.
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I have calculated my bitrate to be 4,416 kbps using own calculator, please advise if this rate is ok. I don't want a PAL video. When I change the settings to the following (see below), I get an error message saying to ' Please change timecode, or inverse 3:2 pulldown cannot be performed properly.' Therefore I can't proceed to encode.I thought it might be an error on the original video so I went and did a check on the video stream using VirtualDub, but all seems good. It might help to say that when I loaded the original video.avi on VirtualDub I got a message saying that the VBR audio was detected and that it is non standard with AVI's and that I might encounter sync errors. I don't understand what you are tyring to say by not modifying the default pulldown. With the settings I have, I can't modify anything about pulldown.
I tried using AviSource but got an error when trying to open with, so I had to change it to DirectShowSource.I have never used 'Progressive Frame', can I use it with the settings guns1inger has provided?I don't see an option for 23.796 - 25 fps in, I will use custom settings. Should the rest of settings remain as is?Checked: top field firstChecked: set timecodesUnchecked: write timecode to text fileChecked: set drop framesUnchecked: set start timeUnchecked no outputUnchecked modify file in place. I tried using AviSource but got an error when trying to open with, so I had to change it to DirectShowSource. Perhaps because of the audio, which you shouldn't let CCE see anyway. Disable it:LoadPlugin('C:Program Files 2.5plugins.dll')AVISourceSource('C:VIDEOTSVIDEO.avi',False)#Fal se disables the audioBicubicResize(720,266,0,0.5)AddBorders(0, 106, 0, 108)('C:VIDEOTSVIDEO.srt')ConvertToYUY2Test your scripts in (Mod) before sending to CCE.
If something's wrong it'll give you an error message, where CCE won't. And why are you burning the subs into the video, rather than making them selectable in the DVD? I was going in part by the fact that was trying to convert this to PAL. If you turn of the For DVD option in CCE, does it still see the length as shorter? The running time difference you describe seems about right for an NTSC to PAL speed up. If CCE sees the footage as NTSC 23.976 then you should get your original running time back.Also agree with manono that you should not let CCE encode your audio.Also, you do not need a subs menu to have selectable subs.
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Get to know your time with your computer. After you download the crx file for Open In IINA 2.0.0, open Chrome's extensions page (chrome://extensions/ or find by Chrome menu icon More tools Extensions), and then drag-and-drop the.crx file to the extensions page to install it.
I often create discs with subs that have no menus at all. The Subtitle button on the remote works just as well for this. I have never done selectable subs in my DVD's and I'm afraid to try it. You say you're using to author. Is much better. With IFOEdit you're limited to adding in SUP subtitle files (where Muxman can also accept SST subtitle files). Anyway, can instantly convert SRT to SUP for use in IFOEdit.
File-Open Subtitle followed by File-Save SUP As. You can set the font, size, position, colors as well.
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If you don't like the colors when all done (after authoring), you can change them in either. After creating the SUP file, open it in SubtitleCreator and see if the subs look OK. I don't make subs this way (I much prefer creating SST subs for Muxman), but this should work. And as gunsl1nger says, the subtitle button on the remote control will serve to turn them on and off. With a little tweak in PGCEdit (or IFOEdit) afterwards you can even make the subs play by default.
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