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Post by ReXMaster » Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:10 pm

BePipe.exe --script "import(^E:\beta.avs^).Normalize()" | neroAacEnc.exe -br 192000 -ignorelength -if - -of "E:\beta-temp.m4a"
x264.exe --bitrate 1100 --pass 1 --qpmin 18 --ref 16 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --weightb --direct auto --subme 7 --trellis 2 --analyse all --8x8dct --me umh --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "E:\beta-temp.264" "E:\beta.avs"
x264.exe --bitrate 1100 --pass 3 --qpmin 18 --ref 16 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --weightb --direct auto --subme 7 --trellis 2 --analyse all --8x8dct --me umh --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "E:\beta-temp.264" "E:\beta.avs"
MP4Box.exe -fps 29.97 -add "E:\beta-temp.264" -add "E:\beta-temp.m4a" -new "E:\beta.mp4"

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Post by Autraya » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:49 am

yes sry my baaad.
It plays in wedia player classic but normal media player for me. But for others it plays fine :cry:
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Post by Wheee_It's_Me! » Tue Mar 06, 2007 8:05 am

I noticed this in the settings you gave: fps 29.97

Most anime are ~24 fps, so it's possible you're just not using the right frame rate.
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Post by BauziOLD » Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:23 pm

ReXMaster wrote:BePipe.exe --script "import(^E:\beta.avs^).Normalize()" | neroAacEnc.exe -br 192000 -ignorelength -if - -of "E:\beta-temp.m4a"
x264.exe --bitrate 1100 --pass 1 --qpmin 18 --ref 16 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --weightb --direct auto --subme 7 --trellis 2 --analyse all --8x8dct --me umh --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "E:\beta-temp.264" "E:\beta.avs"
x264.exe --bitrate 1100 --pass 3 --qpmin 18 --ref 16 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --weightb --direct auto --subme 7 --trellis 2 --analyse all --8x8dct --me umh --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "E:\beta-temp.264" "E:\beta.avs"
MP4Box.exe -fps 29.97 -add "E:\beta-temp.264" -add "E:\beta-temp.m4a" -new "E:\beta.mp4"
I always use --crf 20 (or 18,19 etc.) Does this work better?
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Post by Zero1 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:13 pm

If I was able to download the damn video, I might be able to tell you if it works or not. With those settings it could just be that your computer can't handle playback and is lagging (and sometimes when the CPU usage drops off it speeds up to get to the right position again).

I was originally going to say it could be a framerate issue, because MP4Box assumes 25fps if no framerate is specified, however since it was specified, the odds are good that hatter is right and you might want to try 23.976/24 fps (which, assuming you followed the guides, is the framerate you should end up with).

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Post by ReXMaster » Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:11 am

Zero1 wrote:If I was able to download the damn video, I might be able to tell you if it works or not. With those settings it could just be that your computer can't handle playback and is lagging (and sometimes when the CPU usage drops off it speeds up to get to the right position again).

I was originally going to say it could be a framerate issue, because MP4Box assumes 25fps if no framerate is specified, however since it was specified, the odds are good that hatter is right and you might want to try 23.976/24 fps (which, assuming you followed the guides, is the framerate you should end up with).
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Post by Dark-John » Sun Mar 18, 2007 10:54 am

hmm i got the same problem, im using avidemux_2.3.0 to decode the h264 codec.

When i play the encoded file with winamp or vlc it works fine but when i try to import the file into adobe premiere pro 7 the video runs super fast or it wont play liquid and comes to an hold for some sec and plays again -_- ..

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Post by Scintilla » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:27 pm

Dark-John wrote:hmm i got the same problem, im using avidemux_2.3.0 to decode the h264 codec.

When i play the encoded file with winamp or vlc it works fine but when i try to import the file into adobe premiere pro 7 the video runs super fast or it wont play liquid and comes to an hold for some sec and plays again -_- ..
You shouldn't be trying to use H.264-encoded files in Premiere Pro anyway. They're not meant to be edited.

And for the last time, there is no such thing as Premiere Pro 7. :?
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