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    1. #1
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      Smile DVD file 5.11 Gb

      Hi, I'm a newbie to the forum and have used The Film Machine a couple of times very successfully, but this time I've ended up with a film that is 5.11 Gb big.

      I noticed that a few people send their scripts for possible analyses but I suspect that I may have a dodgy codec somewhere. Anyhow here it is.

      I hope I've posted in the correct way, please forgive me if I haven't!

      SweetB

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 18:55:35
      - AVI to DVD conversion
      - The FilmMachine version 1.2
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Initializing.
      Initializing finished.

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 18:55:37
      - Free on drive C: 28.78 GB
      - Audio Extraction
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Extracting audio from AVI file
      Audio extraction finished.

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 18:56:44
      - Free on drive C: 28.71 GB
      - Converting Sampling rate of extracted audio
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Running MadPlay for decoding extracted audio to PCM format
      Madplay finished decoding

      Running SSRC for converting audio sampling rate to 48000 Hz
      SSRC finished converting audio sampling rate

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 19:15:28
      - Free on drive C: 26.58 GB
      - Audio Conversion
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Executing BeSweet DLL. Commandline:
      -azid( -L -3db -c normal -s surround2 -g max ) -ota( -fs 48000 -r 1200 1001 ) -shibatch( --rate 48000 ) -ac3enc( -b 224 )
      Audio conversion finished.


      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 19:51:57
      - Free on drive C: 26.38 GB
      - Video Encoding using QuEnc by Nic version 0.53
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Executing QuEnc.

      Encoding finished

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 29/08/2004 23:45:45
      - Free on drive C: 21.56 GB
      - Creating DVD compliant files
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Mplex is multiplexing the video and audio stream.....
      mplex version 2.0.0 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 20:45:26 $)
      File C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Enc_Video.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream.
      File C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Encoded_Audio.ac3 looks like an AC3 Audio stream.
      Video stream 0: profile 8 selected - ignoring non-standard options!
      Found 1 audio streams and 1 video streams
      Selecting dvdauthor DVD output profile
      Multiplexing video program stream!
      Scanning for header info: Video stream e0 (C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Enc_Video.m2v)
      VIDEO STREAM: e0
      Frame width : 720
      Frame height : 576
      Aspect ratio : 16:9 display
      Picture rate : 25.000 frames/sec
      Bit rate : 9384000 bits/sec
      Vbv buffer size : 229376 bytes
      CSPF : 0
      Scanning for header info: AC3 Audio stream 00 (C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Encoded_Audio.ac3)
      AC3 frame size = 896
      AC3 AUDIO STREAM:
      Bit rate : 28672 bytes/sec (224 kbit/sec)
      Frequency : 48000 Hz
      SYSTEMS/PROGRAM stream:
      rough-guess multiplexed stream data rate : 9811696
      target data-rate specified : 10080000
      Setting specified specified data rate: 10080000
      Run-in Sectors = 89 Video delay = 13019 Audio delay = 0
      New sequence commences...
      Video e0: buf= 237568 frame=000000 sector=00000000
      Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=000000 sector=00000000
      ++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=299986651 required(DTS)=0
      ++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 182903 frame=083326 sector=01114424
      ++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 12355 frame=104161 sector=00046294
      ++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=540070619 required(DTS)=0
      ++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 157177 frame=150016 sector=02027079
      ++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 9891 frame=187526 sector=00083345
      ++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=598271853 required(DTS)=0
      ++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 156541 frame=166183 sector=02216588
      ++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 15491 frame=207728 sector=00092324
      ++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=598725485 required(DTS)=0
      ++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 153974 frame=166309 sector=02219021
      ++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 8995 frame=207893 sector=00092397
      Scanned to end AU 188862
      STREAM e0 completed @ frame 188862.
      STREAM bd completed @ frame 236066.
      Multiplex completion at SCR=679837988.
      Video e0: buf= 58024 frame=188862 sector=02560538
      Audio bd: buf= 1152 frame=236066 sector=00104919
      VIDEO_STATISTICS: e0
      Video Stream length: 874095126 bytes
      Sequence headers: 15739
      Sequence ends : 1
      No. Pictures : 188862
      No. Groups : 15739
      No. I Frames : 15739 avg. size 39482 bytes
      No. P Frames : 47216 avg. size 34831 bytes
      No. B Frames : 125908 avg. size 23057 bytes
      Average bit-rate : 5473600 bits/sec
      Peak bit-rate : 12509200 bits/sec
      BUFFERING min 15 Buf max 235543
      AUDIO_STATISTICS: bd
      Audio stream length 211516032 bytes.
      Frames : 3259780011
      BUFFERING min 35 Buf max 14368
      Multiplexing finished.

      Encoding Background jpeg.
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Parsing & checking input files.
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Image dimensions are 720x576
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Movie frame rate is: 25.000000 frames/second
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Interlaced frames, top field first.
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Frame size: 720 x 576
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Now generating YUV4MPEG stream.
      INFO: [jpeg2yuv] Processing non-interlaced/interleaved C:/MOvies/Encoding/TFM_Background.jpg, size 113816l.
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Selecting DVD output profile
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Assuming norm PAL
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Encoding MPEG-2 video to C:/MOvies/Encoding/TFM_Background.m2v
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Horizontal size: 720 pel
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Vertical size: 576 pel
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Aspect ratio code: 3 = 16:9 display
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame rate code: 3 = 25.0 (PAL/SECAM VIDEO / converted FILM)
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Bitrate: 7500 KBit/s
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Quality factor: 8 (1=best, 31=worst)
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Field order for input: top-field-first
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Sequence unlimited length
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Search radius: 16
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] GOP SIZE RANGE 9 TO 15
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Setting colour/gamma parameters to "PAL B/G"
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Progressive format frames = 0
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Buffering 39 frames
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING 3DNOW and EXTENDED MMX for QUANTIZER!
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING EXTENDED MMX for MOTION!
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING MMX for TRANSFORM!
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] SETTING EXTENDED MMX for PREDICTION!
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] GOP LENGTH = 1
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame start 0 I 0 0
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] Frame end 0 252.44 252.44 10.9 10.88
      INFO: [mpeg2enc] GOP LENGTH = 0
      Encoding Background jpeg finished.

      Multiplexing Background jpeg.
      mplex version 2.0.0 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 20:45:26 $)
      File C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Background.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream.
      Video stream 0: profile 8 selected - ignoring non-standard options!
      Found 0 audio streams and 1 video streams
      Selecting dvdauthor DVD output profile
      Multiplexing video program stream!
      Scanning for header info: Video stream e0 (C:\MOvies\Encoding\TFM_Background.m2v)
      VIDEO STREAM: e0
      Frame width : 720
      Frame height : 576
      Aspect ratio : 16:9 display
      Picture rate : 25.000 frames/sec
      Bit rate : 7500000 bits/sec
      Vbv buffer size : 229376 bytes
      CSPF : 0
      SYSTEMS/PROGRAM stream:
      rough-guess multiplexed stream data rate : 7655000
      target data-rate specified : 10080000
      Setting specified specified data rate: 10080000
      Scanned to end AU 0
      Run-in Sectors = 88 Video delay = 12873 Audio delay = 0
      New sequence commences...
      Video e0: buf= 237568 frame=000000 sector=00000000
      STREAM e0 completed @ frame 0.
      Multiplex completion at SCR=4388.
      Video e0: buf= 179821 frame=000000 sector=00000029
      VIDEO_STATISTICS: e0
      Video Stream length: 57747 bytes
      Sequence headers: 1
      Sequence ends : 1
      No. Pictures : 0
      No. Groups : 1
      No. I Frames : 1 avg. size 57747 bytes
      No. P Frames : 0 avg. size 0 bytes
      No. B Frames : 0 avg. size 0 bytes
      Average bit-rate : 11549200 bits/sec
      Peak bit-rate : 0 bits/sec
      BUFFERING stream too short for useful statistics
      MUX STATUS: no under-runs detected.
      Multiplexing Background jpeg finished.

      Spumux is creating the DVD menu.....
      Processed 0 subtitles.
      The longest display line had -1 characters.
      The maximum number of displayed lines was 0.
      The normal display height of the font arial.ttf was 0.
      The bottom display height of the font arial.ttf was 0.
      The biggest subtitle box had 278 bytes.
      Creating DVD menu finished.

      DVDAuthor is writing the VOB files.....
      Locale=C
      Converting filenames to US-ASCII
      dvdauthor creating VTS
      Video pts = 0.183 .. 0.223
      Audio[32] pts = 0.183 .. 0.183
      Generating VTSM with the following video attributes:
      MPEG version: mpeg2
      TV standard: pal
      Aspect ratio: 16:9
      Resolution: 720x576
      Video pts = 0.184 .. 7554.704
      Audio[0] pts = 0.184 .. 7554.328
      Generating VTS with the following video attributes:
      MPEG version: mpeg2
      TV standard: pal
      Aspect ratio: 16:9
      Resolution: 720x576
      Audio ch 0 format: ac3/2ch, 48khz drc, 'en'
      dvdauthor creating table of contents
      Scanning C:\MOvies\Encoding\DVD/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.IFO
      Writing VOB files finished.

      Finished authoring DVD

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 30/08/2004 00:24:52
      - Free on drive C: 11.50 GB
      - DVD creation finished!
      --------------------------------------------------------

    2. #2
      i have seen some 1 else on this forum i think with the same problem
      i thinks its because of qenc.
      try to get CCe
      think your probs r solved then

    3. #3
      Your absolutely right Alco, it is QuEnc. This program has still some bitrate problems. Try CCE.


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    4. #4
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      Thank you kindly gentlemen, I will give it a try

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