A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.23) is out!

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.7) is out!

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Hi, Cedric
V1.0.0.7 is fine now with both problems re profiles and audio. Re audio was the distortion being caused by audio bit rate error during conversion :?:
In addition, when selecting Audio channel CBR bit rate for a profile still shows typo 120 Kbs instead of 112 Kbs would be nice if could also have a selection for 128
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.7) is out!

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Hello Budda,

Audio problem was related to internal audio processing bug, not bitrate.

I don't really understand this problem: "In addition, when selecting Audio channel CBR bit rate for a profile still shows typo 120 Kbs instead of 112 Kbs"

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.7) is out!

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That's Cedric, the new 1.1.0.7b works fine. You had me going for a sec, I thought my computer was missing a .dll. Thanks. :P
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.7) is out!

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Hi, Cedric
Under the profiles settings under Audio when you drop down to select the Audio channel bit rate you have 6 selections to choose from they are 16, 32, 64, 80, 96 & 120 the 120 is actullay 112 Kbs (when I went to school for 8 to 16 bit theory the next 16 bit rate after 96 is 112 not 120.
In addition, the hightest K bit rate able to select under the Audio setting is 112 if poss can you add a 128 Kbs setting.
Re CBR I assumed as for the how fast the encoding was that you were using CBR but checked a conversion again and shows variable bit rate .
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.8) is out!

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Hi all,

1.0.0.8 beta version is out:

http://forums.vso-software.fr/new-vso-v ... 17272.html

@Budda_357 : I fixed your problems with Xvid codec and AVI custom profile (the xVid is now selected when reopenning the editor, and the converted file use Xvid codec).

@arquezvall2004 :

- I worked around 3gp container for custom profile editor: lower audio bitrates and lower audio samplerates are available now.
Lower video framerates are available too.
- "In addition, the hightest K bit rate able to select under the Audio setting is 112 if poss can you add a 128 Kbs setting". Maybe you missed something about the audio bitrate setting.
The value you select in list is not a global audio bitrate, but a BITRATE BY CHANNEL. That mean if you select 64Kbits/s in list and you convert a stereo file, the final file will have a 128Kbit/s audio bitrate.
I choosen this way for audio bitrate because if I used global bitrate setting, choosing 128Kbit/s value (for example) will not give same result/quality for a mono (will give 128Kbit/s by channel) or a 6 channels file (will give ~21Kbit/s by channel).
So I added 128Kbit/s bitrate value but I don't think it's an usefull value...
- Yes, the audio streams are encoded in CBR mode.
- "It can be: That the VSO CONVERTER is a video encoder and NOT a video compressor and for that reason the resulting file is extremely large.":
I don't know what you mean by "video compressor", but like I said in a previous post : http://forums.vso-software.fr/new-vso-v ... 3fe#p86257
the final file size is related to video bitrate. By default Video Converter select a video bitrate giving a good size/quality ratio, but if your priority is the filesize, you need to decrease the video bitrate (like explained in my post)
- "Add the option of image adjustment: Brightness and Contrast in the VSO VIDEO CONVERTER, as does the Convertxtodvd": same as previous, read my previous post.

Thank you for your help!

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.9) is out!

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Hi, Cedric
Have installed V1.0.0.9 in created profiles the mp3 Audio channel bit rate now all of the available options display as Hz and and they are being displayed same as sample rates options i.e. 8000Hz to 48000Hz
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.11) is out!

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Hi, i've tried version 1.1.0.10. Is there some sort of header stripping happening ? I've converted any MP4 to MKV but the program I use to author the new MKV cant determine the framerate properly, if I pass the file through MKVMerge it fixes it (but I don't want to have to do this all the time as it can take a while on big files and use a lot of hard drive space).

The main reason I want this for is to convert my MP4's to watch on my old Panasonic Viera TV. I need to use a program called MultiAVCHD to create the strict file structure needed but the encoding is very slow, so I use your program to encode to MKV and then pass it through MultiAVCHD to create the Bluray file structure (without re-encoding), but as I said above, it doesn't detect the frame rate properly so it can't time-stretch the audio to PAL framerate. Again, as I said above, it works if I pass the encoded file through MKVMerge.

Your converter is great by the way.

PS. Cancelling a project of many files part way through and then selecting clean up partially converted file deletes everything in the folder.
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.11) is out!

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Hello cribber ,

What mkv profile do you use exactly?
I tried to import an mkv file encoded using MKV - H264 profile (Generic video) and framerate is properly detected in multiAVCHD.

"Cancelling a project of many files part way through and then selecting clean up partially converted file deletes everything in the folder":
Tried to reproduce but only files created in last session are deleted, can you give me more details?

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.11) is out!

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[quote="cedric"]Hello cribber ,

What mkv profile do you use exactly?
I tried to import an mkv file encoded using MKV - H264 profile (Generic video) and framerate is properly detected in multiAVCHD.

"Cancelling a project of many files part way through and then selecting clean up partially converted file deletes everything in the folder":
Tried to reproduce but only files created in last session are deleted, can you give me more details?

Thanks.[/quote]

Yes, I can import the newly created MKV (29.9fps) into MultiAVCHD, but when I click start and choose the Panasonic Viera PAL 50Hz profile it says the file has no framerate info and keeps the audio the same (normally it time-stretches the audio to fit PAL length). It works correctly if I pass the encoded file through MKVMerge first.

Regarding the cancelling of partly completed projects, if for example you import 5 files to convert but cancel it after it's converted 3 (then it asks if you want to delete the partially converted file) it deletes them all. Do you say it's supposed to do that ?
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.11) is out!

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Hello cribber,

I don't have "Panasonic Viera PAL 50Hz" profile in my list, maybe it's an external profile you imported, can you post it?
I tried some other profiles and it seems frame rate is properly detected.
Why you don't create your own mkv custom profile to produce a PAL (25fps) file directly?
Have you tried to convert to another format (like mp4) then import the file in multiAVCHD?

"if for example you import 5 files to convert but cancel it after it's converted 3 it deletes them all"
I thought if an user canceled a conversion, that mean he don't want to keep all the files from this session (and plan to restart it after changing some settings/conversion profile).
You're right, the question after conversion canceling is not really adapted.
I will meditate if I change this sentence or if I keep the succesfully converted files...

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.11) is out!

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In multiAVCHD v4.1 build 771, after importing the encoded file I click the start button and in the window that pops up I click 'TV/Camcoder (PAL/50Hz)'.

If I convert a 29.9fps file to 25fps I get anoying little stutters when the picture moves (because of the changed framerate). I don't really want to convert it to mp4 because multiAVCHD processes files to MKV before starting, thats why I use your program to convert to MKV (at the same framerate 29.9fps) then let multiAVCHD convert the file to the Bluray structure for my Panasonic PAL TV (without re-encoding) and let it time-stretch the audio to PAL.

It works if I run the file through MKVMerge first, so what does the program MKVMerge add to the file to make multiAVCHD detect everything ? (I don't want to have to do this every time as a 10+ gig file takes a while to save and uses double the space which defeats my objective).

I also tried your program to convert a file to AVCHD .mts format but then multiAVCHD couldn't even detect the video track properly and fails, that's why I thought there is some sort of header stripping (that MKVMerge seems to repair).

EDIT:
MultiAVCHD seems to work the way it should with files that are converted (using your converter) at 23.9fps but NOT 29.9fps. I'll give up on this one I think. Thanks for your help though.

Also, how do you properly use the Audio Compresser Filter ? Is it supposed to normalize the audio like the program AACGain ? What is the suggested setting ? I tried setting it at 80%, it sounded OK but now and then it would get really loud and then lower again. Is it supposed to normalize to a peak setting without clipping ?
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.12) is out!

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Is there any chance you could improve the Audio Compressor please. No matter what percentage I set it to, every so often the volume gets really loud and then quietens down again, it makes you jump and sounds worse than the original. I thought it was supposed to set a peak value so really loud sounds are reduced and quieter sounds are increased ? It doesn't sound anything like that to me. I noticed other people have commented on this as well. It's a really useful feature if it would work better. Hopefully you can find the time. Thanks.
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.18) is out!

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Version 1.1.0.18 has problems with some audioformats and crashes while initializing.
Profile is copying audio and converting video to make it smaller.
Copying +-- [audio #2 - ac3 main audio, 48000 kHz, 2 Ch., 192 kbps [suomi]] works fine,
but copying +-- [audio #3 - pcm_bluray main audio, 48000 kHz, 6 Ch., 4608 kbps [suomi]] crashes with error: [muxer][matroska]: No wav codec tag found for codec pcm_bluray

Original is ripped from BR disc to hard drive and converted from there.

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:crash_log='C:\ProgramData\VSO\VSO Video Converter\1\Log\VSO Video Converter 1_crashlog_.20131114.111224.975.log'
:library=false
:app_name=vsoVideoConverter.exe
:app_version=1.1.0.18
:most_recent=first
:event_header='{time}  {type}'
:LongDateFormat=yyyy"-"mm"-"dd
:ShortDateFormat=dd mmm
:LongTimeFormat=hh":"nn":"ss"."zzz
:ShortTimeFormat=hh":"nn":"ss
:status=started
:group_indent=4

11:14:44.817  Info            Conversion process has been aborted by user
11:14:40.230  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
11:14:40.181  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
11:14:40.195  Info                [ ] Two pass encoding
11:14:44.804  Warning                 File encoding cancelled by user: varessnk - Main feature.mkv - Custom profiles FHD
11:14:40.242  ------------            +-> [subtitle #7 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #7 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #6 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #6 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #5 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #5 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #4 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #4 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #3 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #3 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [audio #2 - RAW copy]
                                      +-- [audio #2 - ac3 main audio, 48000 kHz, 2 Ch., 192 kbps [suomi]]
                                      +-> [video #1 - h264_cuda video, 1920x1080, , 16x9, 23,98Fps, 10357 Kbps [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [video #1 - h264 video, 1920x1080, 23,98Fps, YUV420P, 1,00 [Unspecified]]
                                      ************* varessnk - Main feature -> varessnk - Main feature.mkv - FHD *************
11:14:40.240  Info                    Chapters to generate: 11
11:14:40.145  Group               ******************** varessnk - Main feature -> varessnk - Main feature.mkv ********************|GK_TITLESET|
11:14:39.082  Group           File encoding session started at 11:14:40: 1 sequence(s) to encode|GK_CONVERT_SESSION|
11:14:32.149  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
                              ^^^Repeated 2 Times in 5 second(s) 696 millisecond(s)^^^
11:13:16.191  Info            An error occured while converting
11:13:15.966  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
11:13:15.911  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
11:13:15.923  Info                [ ] Two pass encoding
11:13:16.178  Error                   Error while initializing file: varessnk - Main feature.mkv - Custom profiles FHD
11:13:16.163  Error                   [muxer][matroska]: No wav codec tag found for codec pcm_bluray
11:13:15.979  ------------            +-> [subtitle #7 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #7 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #6 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #6 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #5 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #5 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #4 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #4 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [subtitle #3 - dvd_subtitle subtitle, 1920x1080  [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [subtitle #3 - hdmv_pgs_subtitle subtitle]
                                      +-> [audio #2 - RAW copy]
                                      +-- [audio #3 - pcm_bluray main audio, 48000 kHz, 6 Ch., 4608 kbps [suomi]]
                                      +-> [video #1 - h264_cuda video, 1920x1080, , 16x9, 23,98Fps, 10357 Kbps [Unspecified]]
                                      +-- [video #1 - h264 video, 1920x1080, 23,98Fps, YUV420P, 1,00 [Unspecified]]
                                      ************* varessnk - Main feature -> varessnk - Main feature.mkv - FHD *************
11:13:15.978  Info                    Chapters to generate: 11
11:13:15.872  Group               ******************** varessnk - Main feature -> varessnk - Main feature.mkv ********************|GK_TITLESET|
11:13:13.100  Group           File encoding session started at 11:13:15: 1 sequence(s) to encode|GK_CONVERT_SESSION|
11:12:59.536  Info            h264: using hardware decoder adapter #0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, vendor 0x10DE (NVIDIA), device 0x1183, revision 161
                              ^^^Repeated 3 Times in 8 second(s) 676 millisecond(s)^^^
11:12:43.735  Info            Loaded Blu-Ray from: e:\slip\vares5\varessnk\bdmv\index.bdmv
11:12:43.688  Info            Found features
                              ^^^Repeated 2 Times in 40 millisecond(s)^^^
11:12:43.673  Info            Build OK
11:12:43.627  Info            Source is OK
11:12:43.559  Info            Media loaded
11:12:43.386  Info            Loading Blu-Ray from: e:\slip\vares5\varessnk\bdmv\index.bdmv
11:12:24.989  Info                 Using Advanced SPTI interface
11:12:24.989  Group           Burn engine events
11:12:24.988  Info            Total Physical Memory : 16360 Mb.)
                              Available Physical Memory : 9416 Mb.
                              Memory Load  : 42%
                              Total Virtual Memory : 2047 Mb.
                              Available Virtual Memory : 1740 Mb.
                              Available extended Virtual Memory : 0 Mb.
                              Total Memory : 32719 Mb.
                              Available Memory : 25405 Mb.
11:12:24.988  Info            Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz with 4 core(s) CPU
                              Pipeline(s): 4 - parallelize up to 4
                              Supported instruction set: MMX,sse,sse2,sse3,ssse3,sse41,sse42,avx,aes
11:12:24.980  Info            OS : Windows 7 (64 bits), Build 7601, service pack 1.0
                              file name : C:\Program Files (x86)\VSO\VSO Video Converter\1\vsoVideoConverter.exe
                              file version : 1.1.0.18
                              User language   : suomi (Suomi)
                              System language : suomi (Suomi)
11:12:24.974  ------------    ************************vsoVideoConverter.exe:3260 Log session start 2013-11-14 at 11:12:22.100*************************
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.18) is out!

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Hello JJ,

Thank you for your feedback.
I don't think the problem appeared in 1.1.0.18 because PCM Blu-ray audio format is not allowed in matroska container...
Will check what I can do to remux (or reencode...) PCM Blu-ray audio in MKV container.

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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.18) is out!

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cedric wrote:PCM Blu-ray audio format is not allowed in matroska container.
Ok, if it is not allowed then program should just report that - not crash.
Best would be to report possible format problems and offer possible solutions.

But then: https://trac.mpc-hc.org/ticket/665
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.20) is out!

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new version posted
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.21) is out!

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1.1.0.20

Converting to BR does not give size selection - most BR discs are single layer with 25GB max.
I just converted 34 TV series episodes to 720p, each 25 minutes.
End result was 31GB and of course did not allow burning to 25GB BD-RE.

Can DVD-resolutions be added to Blu-Ray profiles, as there is no use to convert old low-resolution 4:3 TV series to HD or FullHD?
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.21) is out!

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HI Jj,

You are right and it has just been added in 1.1.0.21 in the general settings you can set the output size for HD outputs. (integration still being fixed http://bugs.vso-software.fr/view.php?id=7287)
Can DVD-resolutions be added to Blu-Ray profiles, as there is no use to convert old low-resolution 4:3 TV series to HD or FullHD?
I don't understand.
I thought it didn't make much sense to convert SD to HD, but some users are doing this and prefer our resize method which is giving a cleaner result and than letting their DVD or TV player do the resize themselves when reading original DVD file.
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.21) is out!

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Claire wrote: I thought it didn't make much sense to convert SD to HD, but some users are doing this and prefer our resize method which is giving a cleaner result and than letting their DVD or TV player do the resize themselves when reading original DVD file.
That is true in most cases. But it also uses lot more space, and when original is low quality it can't really be improved, so I prefer keeping resolution and filesize down with these files.
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Re: A new Video Converter beta version (1.1.0.21) is out!

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Hi all,

I added AVCHD 480p, AVCHD 576p, Blu-ray 480p and Blu-ray 576p output profiles for next release.

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