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Crashes At End Of Mpeg2 Processing
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unit3
Posted: May 19 2003, 08:52 PM


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Hey all,

I'm having a weird problem, with 1.5.1 and 1.5.2. I load an MPEG2 file (saved from WinDVR), and attempt to re-encode it with a few chunks (commercials smile.gif ) cut out. However, if it reaches the end of the encode, or if I hit the abort button before then, VirtualDubMod crashes, and leaves the output AVI in an unreadable state. At least, WMP and BSPlayer both claim it's unreadable.

I'm running WinXP SP1. Also, if I use DVD2AVI and vfwapi bridge, VirtualDub has no problems encoding the same file. It's only if I load it directly into VirtualDubMod that it does this weird thing.

Graeme
 
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fccHandler
Posted: May 20 2003, 04:30 AM


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(moved to VirtualDubMod forum)

I don't know about VirtualDubMod, but tell me what happens if you use my version to open it directly.



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unit3
Posted: May 21 2003, 12:01 AM


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QUOTE (fccHandler @ May 19 2003, 10:30 PM)
I don't know about VirtualDubMod, but tell me what happens if you use my version to open it directly.

Doesn't seem to have the same problems. Thanks! smile.gif

Now, I wonder if the VirtualDubMod guys can roll in your patches?

 
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FDisk
  Posted: May 21 2003, 05:24 AM


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Had the same problem. TNX fccHandler laugh.gif
 
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Suiryc
Posted: May 21 2003, 02:10 PM


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Did you encoded the audio to MP3 inside VirtualDubMod by chance ?
If so there is a bug regarding this (that happens when encoding ends, either because it reached the end or because you forced the program to end it tongue.gif). This should be fixed now (try the version here).

Other than that VirtualDubMod 1.5.1.1a contains fccHandler's mod for MPEG2 support (no more DVD2AVI integration - made by pulco-citron - for the moment), and IIRC we have quite recent changes (well, not yet those that has been added in 1.5.3 tongue.gif).

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unit3
Posted: May 22 2003, 04:58 AM


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QUOTE (Suiryc @ May 21 2003, 08:10 AM)
Did you encoded the audio to MP3 inside VirtualDubMod by chance ?
If so there is a bug regarding this (that happens when encoding ends, either because it reached the end or because you forced the program to end it tongue.gif). This should be fixed now (try the version here).

Actually, yes, I was doing direct from mpeg1-layer2 to mpeg1-layer3 encoding. smile.gif

Well, I guess I'll just switch back to VirtualDub then. Mind you, I won't have any more clips to test the encoding with until I've figured out why WinDVR has decided not to record audio. Man, I wish there was a piece of PVR/DVR software that didn't do bizarre and unexpected things all the time, yet would also capture at D1 resolution from my bt878 card.

I guess I just demand a lot from my computer stuff. tongue.gif

Anyway, thanks for the pointer to the fixed version!

Graeme
 
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hake
  Posted: Jun 2 2003, 03:19 PM


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@Suiryc


Sorry but your Version still has the same bug!

I have the same problem that vdubmod crashes at the end of a file with mp3 audio.

Sure I have the versin by FccHandler but I want to create a Matroska file!

So I have to use VirtualDubMod!

When will be a new version of VDubMod released? approximately?

At all I'm very happy with VdubMod. I'm also interested in testing Matroska, especially the solution of A/V sync biggrin.gif
 
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unit3
Posted: Jun 8 2003, 04:05 AM


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QUOTE (hake @ Jun 2 2003, 09:19 AM)
Sorry but your Version still has the same bug!

I have the same problem that vdubmod crashes at the end of a file with mp3 audio.

Even with 1.5.1.1a? All my problems went away when I started using that version.
 
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hake
  Posted: Jun 8 2003, 11:44 AM


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@unit3

sure i tried virtual dub mod 1.5.1.1a

I also tried the version offered by Suiryc with the same result!

I finally have to say that this just happens when creating a matroska file

So i'm still waiting for an update of Virtual Dub Mod!

Sice a few days there is a new link on the Sourceforge page of Virtual Dub Mod!

http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.p...lease_id=130443

It shows many bugifxes! but there is now Link posted to download the

new File!

I hope this will change within the next few days (or hours rolleyes.gif )
 
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Suiryc
Posted: Jun 8 2003, 04:19 PM


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Yeah we released a bugfix version some days ago, and removed it the day after because I added a _major_ bug in it tongue.gif

In the meantime we had started to update / make enhancements etc so we couldn't re-release the bugfix again untill we had finished.
We also have to wait a bit that a new 'official' matroska DShow filter is released because some changes in the libraries make that new files may have problems being read with old DShow filters...

We should release a new bugfix soon. Maybe it will correct your problems ... smile.gif

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trilux
Posted: Jul 6 2003, 08:39 PM


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Well, I had to come here to see if I found an answer to the same problem.

I d/l a lot of those useless SVCD files & convert them to avi using virtualdubmod to comvert the mpg to avi but, invariably, at the end it crashes leaving the avi without an index.

At that point, I must reopen the avi in Virtualdub, let it parse the file and reencode it again--a two-step process when one ought to be enough. Is there a solution?

Oh, and.... thanks for the links to "new" versions. They would be terrific if only one of the two worked.

Also, while I'm at it, I wish the "cropping" screen were smaller because sometimes it's so big, I can't see the bottom to advance the film: it's out of the screen. Can't the "cropping" be simply proportional instead of *precisely* the size of the image?

Thanks

 
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