Well here goes...
I tried encoding Gladiator's huge 4.5 gig Vob file using all versions of Flask (0.6 + modified versions) getting it to crash at 85% or so...
The bright idea came when i though of enconding the single .VOB files with Flask and then joining them 2gether with Virtual dub 1.49.
No problems but one: where the files join you can here a 0.5 second humm or crackle.
No audio desync occurs and no other problem, just wanted to get rid of this annoying spot.
I usually have no probs with enconding smaller movies entirely but gladiator is HUGE!!
I think FLASK dosen't work well with big files...same prob on bladerunner too (4.1 Gb).
Anyway is merging vob files a good idea?
Software :
Using Flask & Mihas IDCT (btw if u know any other way to improve speed other than upgrading my pc, please let me know!),
Virtualdub 1.49, DVDDecrypter.
Sys Specs:
900 overclocked 1.2Ghz Cpu
300Mb Ram and a NTFS HD
Thanks in advance, Andy
I tried encoding Gladiator's huge 4.5 gig Vob file using all versions of Flask (0.6 + modified versions) getting it to crash at 85% or so...
The bright idea came when i though of enconding the single .VOB files with Flask and then joining them 2gether with Virtual dub 1.49.
No problems but one: where the files join you can here a 0.5 second humm or crackle.
No audio desync occurs and no other problem, just wanted to get rid of this annoying spot.
I usually have no probs with enconding smaller movies entirely but gladiator is HUGE!!
I think FLASK dosen't work well with big files...same prob on bladerunner too (4.1 Gb).
Anyway is merging vob files a good idea?
Software :
Using Flask & Mihas IDCT (btw if u know any other way to improve speed other than upgrading my pc, please let me know!),
Virtualdub 1.49, DVDDecrypter.
Sys Specs:
900 overclocked 1.2Ghz Cpu
300Mb Ram and a NTFS HD
Thanks in advance, Andy
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