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| dloneranger |
| Posted: Apr 13 2014, 03:24 PM |
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| QUOTE | | for ex. some programs are made universally for both 32 bit and 64 bit systems |
Nope, that's totally incorrect -> the mac had 'universal' binaries, but they were more like .zip files, that had both the 32bit and 64bit version inside There are 64bit programs and 32bit programs 64bit OS can run both types, but the programs themselves can only use the same 'bitness' of dll's and codecs
| QUOTE | File menu->set text information more precisely, please, there are lot of lines, where concretely to write? |
How would I know what you want to write and where???????????
| QUOTE | | use a different plugin/codec |
Try the FFMPEg plugin as repeatedly suggested
And that's it, I'm done with this thread now Things to do etc etc
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| Graf |
| Posted: Apr 13 2014, 04:22 PM |
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| QUOTE | | Virtualdub has NEVER had a streams menu |
so how to add/remove or extract audio stream using it?
| QUOTE | | There are 64bit programs and 32bit programs |
sometimes there is no 64 bit version of program, I mean programs like KMPlayer, Tor Browser, Dr.Web
| QUOTE | | How would I know what you want to write and where??????????? |
I already said, when in AviInfo -> section Created by: it's wrote for ex. this: VirtualDubMod 1.5.4.1 (build 2178/release), in VirtualDubMod it's in Streams -> Video comments (or Stream comments) -> Generic
| QUOTE | | Try the FFMPEg plugin as repeatedly suggested |
I tried this, not sure if it was applied, cause I receive the same error |
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| Abrazo |
| Posted: Apr 14 2014, 08:02 PM |
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Maybe it is time to resume things:
1) Download most recent (32-bit) version of VirtualDub 1.10.5-test4.zip from here: > http://www.virtualdub.org/beta/VirtualDub-....10.5-test4.zip
2) Install this version : this means simply extract the files out of the ZIP-file to for exemple: > C:\Program Files\VirtualDub 1.10.5\*.* and - when using WinZip - check "Use folder names", so you will also have an empty subfolder "plugins32".
3) Download most recent version of the FFMPegPlugin for VirtualDub from here: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdub...a6.zip/download this should enable you to open practically any kind of video-file with VirtualDub, thus not only AVI's ...
4) Install that FFMpegPlugin : this means extract the files out of the ZIP-file from the "ffmpegplugin\plugins32" folder to for exemple: > C\Program Files\VirtualDub 1.10.5\plugins32\*.* So you should find the file "FFInputDriver.vdplugin" in C:\Program Files\VirtualDub 1.10.5\plugins32\*.* and several "*.dll" files in a subfolder ..\ffdlls\*.*
5) Now when starting VirtualDub, and via the File-menu > Open video file..., do select (= one single click) whatever video (*.MKV, *.WMV, *.MP4, ...) and then at "Files of type" do select "FFMpeg Supported Files". After that, click Open.
This should already work ( I hope ).
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To be able to encode to Xvid from within VirtualDub:
1) Download the 32-bit version of the Xvid codec from here: > https://www.xvid.com/download/ (seems like this codec has been updated this last days from version 1.3.2 to 1.3.3)
2) Install that Xvid codec (by double-clicking the downloaded executable)
3) In VirtualDub - after having opened for exemple a WMV-video - you can now re-encode that video to an AVI: > first set the Video- and the Audio-menu to "Full processing mode" > then click the Video-menu > Compression... > select Xvid codec and OK, > then click the Audio-menu > Compression... > select an audio-codec and OK. > finally click the File-menu > Save as AVI... , select a destination and a filename and click Save a new AVI should now be created.
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To extract the audio from a video-file: 1) open the video-file 2) set the Audio-menu to Full processing mode 3) also in the Audio-menu : click Compression... and select whether "no compression" or select an audio-codec for the encoding of the output file 4) in the File-menu : click "Save WAV..." , select a destination and introduce a filename, click Save a new WAV / MP3 / ... should be created.
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To use an other audio-track for a video-file: 1) open the video-file 2) in the Audio-menu : click "Audio from other file..." and select the audio-track of your choice ... |
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| Graf |
| Posted: Apr 22 2014, 06:44 AM |
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| QUOTE | To extract the audio from a video-file: 1) open the video-file 2) set the Audio-menu to Full processing mode 3) also in the Audio-menu : click Compression... and select whether "no compression" or select an audio-codec for the encoding of the output file 4) in the File-menu : click "Save WAV..." , select a destination and introduce a filename, click Save a new WAV / MP3 / ... should be created.
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To use an other audio-track for a video-file: 1) open the video-file 2) in the Audio-menu : click "Audio from other file..." and select the audio-track of your choice |
this is too uncomfortable, in VirtualDubMod was easier, besides I don't need to save WAV, if it was MP3
anyway there is a problem to convert ogm files with XviD codec and OGG Vorbis codec to avi files with XviD codec and MP3 codec, it's just show estimated time a several hours and the time is growing on an on, so I even don't know how much long it will take

ths is what I get in log:
| QUOTE | Beginning dub operation.
[i] Dub: Input (decompression) format is: YUV420.
[i] Dub: Output (compression) format is: RGB888.
[i] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for thirty seconds -- possible � � livelock. (Thread action: waiting for audio data from I/O thread) (Current � � address: 7736F8B1)
[i] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for thirty seconds -- possible � � livelock. (Thread action: waiting for audio data from I/O thread) (Current � � address: 7736F8B1)
[i] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for thirty seconds -- possible � � livelock. (Thread action: waiting for audio data from I/O thread) (Current � � address: 7736F8B1)
[i] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for thirty seconds -- possible � � livelock. (Thread action: waiting for audio data from I/O thread) (Current � � address: 7736F8B1) |
till I write this post the estimated time increased to 12 hours, but don't tell me that I try to convert on a too slowly CPU, cause it's Dual Core CPU 2.8 GHz, and other files was converted in 15-20 minutes
by the way, you didn't tell how to make that after convert to see in AviInfo -> section Created by: to be wrote for ex. this: VirtualDubMod 1.5.4.1 (build 2178/release), in VirtualDubMod it is in Streams -> Video comments (or Stream comments) -> Generic, in VirtualDub I didn't find where concretly to write it |
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| dloneranger |
| Posted: Apr 22 2014, 07:25 AM |
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| QUOTE | | this is too uncomfortable, in VirtualDubMod was easier, besides I don't need to save WAV, if t was MP3 |
File menu->export->raw audio That will save the currently selected audio track to a file You might have to type the right file extension though
| QUOTE | | anyway there is a problem to convert ogm files with XviD codec and OGG Vorbis codec to avi files with XviD codec and MP3 codec |
Not really, it's a problem with that one file
| QUOTE | | Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for thirty seconds -- possible livelock. (Thread action: waiting for audio data from I/O thread) (Current address: 7736F8B1) |
It's stuck trying to decode the audio, use a different codec (mp3's can use internal or external codec, select which in the preferences) or export it and convert with something else (unless it just happens to be a bad sector on the hard drive)
| QUOTE | | by the way, you didn't tell how to make that after convert to see in AviInfo -> section Created by: to be wrote for ex. this: VirtualDubMod 1.5.4.1 (build 2178/release), in VirtualDubMod it is in Streams -> Video comments (or Stream comments) -> Generic, in VirtualDub I didn't find where concretly to write it |
File menu->set text information
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| Graf |
| Posted: Apr 22 2014, 10:08 AM |
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| QUOTE | | it's a problem with that one file |
but it's not one file, if you interested, I can give the link to the one of the files
| QUOTE | | use a different codec |
but I need MP3
| QUOTE | | mp3's can use internal or external codec, select which in the preferences |
tried both LAME MP3 and MPEG Layer-3, all the same
| QUOTE | | convert with something else |
for example what?
| QUOTE | | unless it just happens to be a bad sector on the hard drive |
it's excluded, cause it's a new hard drive
| QUOTE | | File menu->set text information |
you already wrote this, but I telled that don't know in what line concretely to write that I mentioned above, there is no line named Generic
btw, Lame MP3 behaves strangely, I have chose Stereo mode - Stereo and unchecked Average bitrate, but anyway it remains how it was: Joint-Stereo mode and Average bitrate checked, why is that? |
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| dloneranger |
| Posted: Apr 22 2014, 02:32 PM |
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There seems to be some real communication problem going on here
file menu->set text information is the only place to edit the video's text in virtualdub I tested a file created with virtualdubmod and it shows "VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.2 (build 2542/release)" on the line 'software' I deleted that text and saved the file - virtualdubmod did not appear as text in the video file at all There is nowhere else to edit the text information in virtualdub
The livelock is virtualdub getting stuck while trying to read the source file and decode the audio Virtualdub can decode the audio using an external windows codec, or it's own internal decoder Preferences->avi->change "prefer internal audio decoders over installed third-party codecs" Then open the video and try again
There are plenty of programs that can convert audio from one format to another eg Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ You can export the audio and convert it with something like that if virtualdub won't do it
Lame's setting are selected by picking a setting from the list, not by the configure button (that doesn't actually do anything)
If you have any links, you can PM them
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