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  • WeenBoy
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    • Apr 2002
    • 52

    Per request of Enchanter...

    I have been trying to add subtitltes for the longest time using every message posted on every guide in many subtitles. Using FlaskMPEG I load the .ifo file, then check the audio through the audio player, sounds great, clcik to add the subtitles, select output to link to Avisync and press Flask. (When I Test the iDCT options, it says IEEE-1180 double precision floating point iDCT using AMD 3dnow Does NOT meet IEEE1180 spec ) It starts the premier plug in and then just sits there with the % at 0 and after a few minutes (at 0%) it causes and error in FlaskMPEG and Divx.dll. SO I gave up and went to DVDx. It makes a PERFECT MPEG with subtitles in sync, BUT the audio is choppy and I have no idea why it is choppy and eching. (I burned it VCD and it plays in the DVD player, but the audio is choppy) I have tried changing the settings for the audio as best as a newbie could guess what audio issues there might be. Could anybody give advice as to why the audio is choppy? After 4-5 hours days of trying I'm fed up. Thanks.
  • Enchanter
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    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    Using FlaskMPEG I load the .ifo file, then check the audio through the audio player, sounds great, clcik to add the subtitles, select output to link to Avisync and press Flask. (When I Test the iDCT options, it says IEEE-1180 double precision floating point iDCT using AMD 3dnow Does NOT meet IEEE1180 spec ) It starts the premier plug in and then just sits there with the % at 0 and after a few minutes (at 0%) it causes and error in FlaskMPEG and Divx.dll.
    It sounds like you are trying to frameserve using Flask into something else. Are you aware of that? And also, can you set the iDCT option to MMX instead? It should go much faster than the reference option.

    You can enable subtitle in Flask when you open the .ifo file.
    Last edited by Enchanter; 19 Apr 2002, 11:54 AM.

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    • WeenBoy
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      • Apr 2002
      • 52

      #3
      Tried running FlaskMPEG...

      Well, I opened FlaskMPEG, opened the .ifo file, checked the subtitles, changed it to MMX like you said, but it just sits at 0% still, then causes an unknown error, then an error with DIVX and closes. This seems kinda ardous and was wondering if you know about DVDx? I got it to laod and play. The video is great, the subtitles look great, BUT the audio is choppy and echoes. I have no idea why this is and looked it up in all forums and search engines and nobody posted any issues with bad audio with DVDx, like that (I am opening .ifo, adding subtitles, setting it to VCD and then Encoding....simple process.)

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      • Enchanter
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        • Feb 2002
        • 5417

        #4
        For my first question of whether you set Flask to frameserve to something else, are you aware of that?

        It would be beneficial of you can tell me what exactly it is you want. You want a VCD out of a DVD movie, complete with the subtitle. Am I right on that?

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        • WeenBoy
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          • Apr 2002
          • 52

          #5
          more and more...

          I ripped the .ifo and .vob from the DVD and have them on my HDD. My goal is to have a VCD with permanent subtitles. I'm not really sure about the question you asked me about FlaskMPEG, since I am new. BUT chekc this out. I d/l DVDx 1.6 and went through the same process as 1.8 and I got the subtitles, video AND audio all in sync and perfect. :O I would like to use 1.8 becasuse of the playback feature which allows me to see it before I encode it. So I am guessing it has something to do with maybe audio conversion in 1.8 although the settings were exactly the same in 1.8 in 1.6, so maybe something is corrupted, because I'm doing the SAME THING in 1.6 that I did in 1.8 (settings and all). I guess I will haev to live with 1.6 and it not having a preview feature :/ not unless you would have an idea why when the settings are the same in both ver of DVDx the audio is choppy in 1.8?

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          • WeenBoy
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            • Apr 2002
            • 52

            #6
            also...

            2 issues with DVDx... the video under 1.6 with the same settings doesn't look as good as the video with 1.8a and the subtitles are now blue instead of yellow and more pixily...

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