DVDtoOgm 1.41 beta and DVDtoOgm 1.41.1 Update

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  • original DVD
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    • Oct 2002
    • 34

    DVDtoOgm 1.41 beta and DVDtoOgm 1.41.1 Update

    Welcome, here is a list of changes. You'll find a full log in the DVDtoOgm Installer.

    [Release 1.40 beta] [29.11.2003]

    [Bugfix]

    - Many little things were fixed

    [Added]

    - DivX 5.03 or higher: Multipass encoding
    - 3ivX Video Codec Support
    - Splits the movie after encoding
    - Compressibility Check for DivX & XviD
    - Required tools can be chosen now
    - Autosearch for all needed tools
    - Multi Audio encoding and muxing
    - Forced Subs through AviSynth Script
    - Internal Xvid Encoding for Credits
    - Codec assistent for easy Codec setup
    - Better Ogg Media Overhead
    - Audioprofiles for full BeSweet CL
    - Cleans up the directory after Encoding
    - Crop-Steps and Smart Crop All
    - Some other little things
    I thank everybody who helped me: Dreamer 2002, Balm, Selur, UncasMS, Cyrius, LenOx and ajf and many more... Tanks!

    You can get DVDtoOgm 1.40 beta at http://DVDtoOgm.DivX-Digest.com.

    Much Fun! Regards, DVD
    Last edited by original DVD; 5 Dec 2003, 12:19 AM.

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  • original DVD
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    • Oct 2002
    • 34

    #2
    Sorry, we have some problems with our Page...

    It will take us some time to update it, but a download is available at

    http://dvdtoogm.divx-digest.com.
    Last edited by original DVD; 5 Dec 2003, 04:39 AM.

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    • UncasMS
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      • Nov 2001
      • 9047

      #3
      stuck

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      • vykupitel
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        • Dec 2003
        • 1

        #4
        Czech LANGUAGE for DVDtoOGM

        Hello,

        here is my translation

        Volný.cz je český internetový portál nabízející e-mail, aktuální zpravodajství, počasí a další zajímavé služby.


        THX for this great tool. What about XviD 1.0? Is it functional with it?

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        • original DVD
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          • Oct 2002
          • 34

          #5
          It actually should work with the new XviD, too. But I've not tested... But I would be glad to hear you results...

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          • warriorfan23
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            • Jan 2004
            • 2

            #6
            i am having problems using dvdtoogm. whenever it gets done encoding the audio it has an error with vdubmod saying that "wrong file version". what do i do?

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            • original DVD
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              Junior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 34

              #7
              Have you used the VirtualDubMod Version which comes with the DVDtoOgm-Installer?

              Which AviSynth-Version do you use?

              Maybe post the log-file or how you made your settings...

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              • warriorfan23
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                • Jan 2004
                • 2

                #8
                nvm i found what was wrong.. i didnt create the subtitle file with vobsub. but one thing i found wrong was with the bitrate calculation. i try to make a 25 min anime with subtitles into a 300mb file and the quality is crap. can anyone look into this? i have switched back to using gordian knot because i cant get this to work out right for me

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                • original DVD
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                  • Oct 2002
                  • 34

                  #9
                  DVDtoOgm 1.41 beta - Release


                  Ok, it took some more time as estimated, but we finally got it:

                  Here is the new DVDtoOgm Release...

                  Download: http://dvdtoogm.divx-digest.com/


                  [Release 1.41 beta] [21.02.2004]

                  [Added]

                  - Comp. Check Values in Bitrate-Tab
                  - Encoding Speed displays in Log
                  - Set the Location of the BeSweet GUI

                  [Removed]

                  - Matroska Video Files as Output Format.
                  The whole Matroska Part went into
                  a quite similar tool named DVDtoMkv
                  - Some Checkboxes in the Bitrate-Tab

                  [Bugfix]

                  - Some not proper saved/loaded Options
                  - Some settings were not reseted
                  - Audiosize was not Updated sometimes
                  - Codec-Log-File Problem
                  - Buttons are in English now
                  - Some minor Bugs were fixed

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                  • original DVD
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                    • Oct 2002
                    • 34

                    #10
                    New Features, New Bugs...

                    Well, if you offer new features there occure new bugs

                    Because of this you can get DVDtoOgm 1.41.1 beta Update on our Homepage.

                    I fixed a Encoding-Speed-Problem and a Bug with the Mp3-Bitrate in the Audiotab.

                    By the way: Special Thanks to cjaar form the engl. Doom9-Forum!

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                    • quake74
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                      • Mar 2004
                      • 2

                      #11
                      Hi, just started playing around with dvdtoogm (great job!) but I find the 1-pass/2-pass/n-pass settings very confusing. I haven't been able to do a 2-pass encoding (1-pass went fine). It kinda looks to me as if the 2nd time around the codec cannot find the log file of the first pass, with both divx and xvid... sorry, i'll be more precise when I understand what's going on. Anybody else has the same problem?

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                      • original DVD
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                        • Oct 2002
                        • 34

                        #12
                        If you are not yet fully in knowledge of what all the setting mean i suggest some DivX-Feature-Documentation-Reading, it you can find it here.

                        You also can use the DVDtoOgm Codec assistent. For this make sure the "Assistent:" in the Options-tab is checked and you've selected the right DivX-Version. In case this is all fine you simply need to check the "Multi-pass" Option in the "Encode"-Tab and hit the "1st-pass"-Button. The Codec Window will open. Now you simply need to klick the "ok"-Button. Do the same with the "Nth-pass"-Button.

                        Also make sure that you read the DVDtoOgm Guide in the "Guide"-Tab carefully or read the DivX-Digest Guide.

                        If this all fails, contact me again here, with detailed Infos about what you did and the Encoding Log-File...

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                        • quake74
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                          • Mar 2004
                          • 2

                          #13
                          Ok, my bad. I wasn't looking too carefully at the options of the codecs. Today I did both divx and xvid 2pass encodings. Keep up the good work!

                          On the side: I think dvdtoogm doesn't let you encode the video part only (and I guess audio only too). Maybe just a warning would be better?

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                          • mac1929
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                            • Mar 2004
                            • 9

                            #14
                            some problems with Xvid 1.0 RC3

                            First, I apologize for talking about Xvid in this forum. But as the official announcement of DVDToOgm is here, I think this is the right place to post bugs of this tool.

                            Well DVD, as you sure have already supposed, my problems are related to Xvid.

                            I leave Xvid with default settings plus Adaptive Quantization (lumi masking) both on 1st pass and 2nd pass. But when I start encoding all these settings get messed. One curious effect is that "max consecutive b-vops" field shows a very big number instead of 2.

                            For some reason DVDToOgm does not remember Xvid settings.

                            I've also tried DVDToMkv. In fact I want to create mkv files so when I use DVDToOgm I convert ogm files to mkv with Vdmod. DVDToMkv has the same problem as DVDToOgm with Xvid settings.

                            edit 1: BTW, does internal credits start work with DVDToMkv and Xvid 1.0 RC3?

                            edit 2: I've seen on sources from corecodec.org that dvdtomkv uses credits_end, credits_rate, credits_mode, credits_quant_i... registry keys. AFAIK all those keys are no longer used on Xvid 1.0, they've been replaced by zones. So I suppose this feature does not work right now.
                            Last edited by mac1929; 23 Mar 2004, 01:47 AM.

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                            • darkio
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                              • Sep 2003
                              • 3

                              #15
                              Hi all,
                              I've a question to DVD:

                              Are dvdtoogm and dvdtomkv dead ?

                              No more update

                              Please, fix XviD problems e add new stuff like audio AAC for dvdtomkv or other

                              thanks

                              best regards.

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