Internal Processes

adam_n

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I was wondering if the process that TFM uses is documented anywhere. I seem to be running into errors when I get to multiplexing the video and audio streams.

Extract Audio - ?DVD2AVI?
Convert Audio - BeSweet
Encode Video - QuEnc (or either of the other two)
Combine back together - ?mplex? (mplex is not listed on the About page)
and the other stuff I'm not too worried about, but it would be interesting.

Also, is there any easy way to split these into chapters?

Here's the info where I'm running into problems, if anyone can help:
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- 11/14/2004 10:25:47 AM
- Free on drive C: 2.73 GB
- Creating DVD compliant files
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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:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.M2V looks like an MPEG Video stream.
File C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.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:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.M2V)
VIDEO STREAM: e0
Frame width : 720
Frame height : 480
Aspect ratio : 4:3 display
Picture rate : 29.970 frames/sec
Bit rate : 9384000 bits/sec
Vbv buffer size : 229376 bytes
CSPF : 0
Scanning for header info: AC3 Audio stream 00 (C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.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)=4331373 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 178853 frame=001438 sector=00022302
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 14819 frame=001500 sector=00000667
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=4375405 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=001452 sector=00022596
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16163 frame=001514 sector=00000673
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=4419437 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=001466 sector=00022889
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 15491 frame=001529 sector=00000680
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=4463469 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=001480 sector=00023183
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=001543 sector=00000686
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=4507501 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=001495 sector=00023476
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=001559 sector=00000693
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=4551680 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=001510 sector=00023769
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=001574 sector=00000700
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=11124150 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 180379 frame=003700 sector=00056937
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 12803 frame=003860 sector=00001716
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=17151268 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 176611 frame=005707 sector=00095370
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 11235 frame=005955 sector=00002647
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=17195300 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=005720 sector=00095666
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=005964 sector=00002651
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=17239478 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 235543 frame=005736 sector=00095959
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=005980 sector=00002658
++ WARN: Stream e0: data will arrive too late sent(SCR)=115178203 required(DTS)=0
++ WARN: Video e0: buf= 184928 frame=038350 sector=00697510
++ WARN: Audio bd: buf= 14371 frame=039989 sector=00017773
Multiplexing finished.
About a third of the film actually made it to DVD. The M2V is all there, as is the AC3, so I know that's working flawlessly. This seems like a sweet program if I can get it to work properly and do everything I want (or even to just help do everything I want).

--Adam

[edit]I'm using NTFS so there shouldn't be any troubles with the 4GB clip.[/edit]
 
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