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bishoujo688
04-26-2007, 01:40 PM
I just updated the program about five minutes ago and am trying to convert a video file (again) so that I can see if it will finally add to iTunes.
I have tried and tried and tried to convert this and one other video file but of the three I am desiring to be converted, only one so far has actually converted and added to iTunes.
The console's information is very, very long, due to the fact that I am trying to convert a video file that is about 24 minutes long. Once the file is done converting this time, I will gladly stick the console's information up here.
One thing I'm noticing is that sometimes it would say something like, "H.2664 OVERFLOW"
Would this have anything to do with how I am unable to add the file to iTunes both manually and through the converter itself?
bishoujo688
04-26-2007, 02:05 PM
Okay I got tired of waiting so I am just going to put up a log:
EXEC: F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\mediainfobatch.bat "F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\MediaInfo.exe" "F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\parameters.txt" "F:\Videos\Anime\Bleach\Bleach - 123.avi"
MediaInfo Command line, MediaInfoLib - v0.7.4.5
MSG - OS - Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
MSG - Converter - Version: 2.19
MSG - Converter - Profile: H.264 QVGA 768kbps Stereo/128kbps
MSG - MediaInfo - Length: -1s
MSG - MediaInfo - Width: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Height: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Aspect Ratio: -1
MSG - MediaInfo - Framerate: -1 fps
MSG - Converter - Resolution not detected. Using AutoResize Max Resolution as default.
MSG - Converter - Width: 320 pixels
MSG - Converter - Height: 240 pixels
EXEC: F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\FFmpeg\ffmpeg.exe -y -i "F:\Videos\Anime\Bleach\Bleach - 123.avi" -f mp4 -title "Bleach - 123" -timestamp "2007-04-26 12:56:04" -vcodec h264 -level 13 -s 320x240 -b 768k -bt 768k -bufsize 2000k -maxrate 768k -g 250 -coder 0 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ab 128k "F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4"
FFmpeg version SVN-r8731, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler --enable-pthreads --enable-liba52 --enable-avisynth --enable-libdts --enable-libfaac --enable-libfaad --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libogg --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-x264 --enable-xvid --enable-amr_nb --enable-amr_wb --cpu=i686 --enable-memalign-hack --extra-ldflags=-static
libavutil version: 49.4.0
libavcodec version: 51.40.3
libavformat version: 51.12.1
built on Apr 15 2007 00:37:23, gcc: 4.3.0 20070330 (experimental)
Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 23.98 (65535/2733) -> 23.98 (10000000/417083)
Input #0, avi, from 'F:\Videos\Anime\Bleach\Bleach - 123.avi':
Duration: 00:24:04.5, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 987 kb/s
MSG - FFmpeg - Video Length is 1444s
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 640x480, 23.98 fps(r)
Stream #0.1: Audio: mp3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 128 kb/s
Output #0, mp4, to 'F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4':
Stream #0.0: Video: h264, yuv420p, 320x240, q=2-31, 768 kb/s, 23.98 fps(c)
Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, stereo, 128 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #0.1 -> #0.1
[h264 @ 009BC940]using SAR=1/1
[h264 @ 009BC940]using cpu capabilities MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 15 fps= 0 q=22.0 size= 14kB time=0.1 bitrate= 793.6kbits/s
frame= 28 fps= 0 q=21.0 size= 125kB time=0.8 bitrate=1259.3kbits/s
frame= 42 fps= 28 q=17.0 size= 188kB time=1.5 bitrate=1017.8kbits/s
frame= 55 fps= 28 q=20.0 size= 271kB time=2.3 bitrate= 966.4kbits/s
frame= 73 fps= 29 q=17.0 size= 279kB time=2.4 bitrate= 957.1kbits/s
frame= 86 fps= 29 q=20.0 size= 363kB time=3.3 bitrate= 887.6kbits/s
frame= 101 fps= 29 q=15.0 size= 417kB time=3.9 bitrate= 871.0kbits/s
frame= 116 fps= 29 q=13.0 size= 457kB time=4.4 bitrate= 852.3kbits/s
frame= 131 fps= 29 q=9.0 size= 544kB time=5.2 bitrate= 860.1kbits/s
frame= 149 fps= 30 q=12.0 size= 544kB time=5.2 bitrate= 860.1kbits/s
frame= 160 fps= 29 q=11.0 size= 667kB time=6.4 bitrate= 850.4kbits/s
frame= 174 fps= 29 q=16.0 size= 764kB time=7.2 bitrate= 871.1kbits/s
frame= 192 fps= 29 q=16.0 size= 764kB time=7.2 bitrate= 871.1kbits/s
frame= 206 fps= 29 q=19.0 size= 882kB time=8.2 bitrate= 882.5kbits/s
frame= 219 fps= 29 q=17.0 size= 993kB time=9.1 bitrate= 890.2kbits/s
frame= 237 fps= 30 q=16.0 size= 1006kB time=9.3 bitrate= 888.2kbits/s
frame= 251 fps= 29 q=15.0 size= 1100kB time=10.0 bitrate= 896.6kbits/s
frame= 266 fps= 29 q=17.0 size= 1224kB time=10.9 bitrate= 916.4kbits/s
frame= 285 fps= 30 q=17.0 size= 1224kB time=10.9 bitrate= 916.4kbits/s
frame= 295 fps= 29 q=14.0 size= 1343kB time=12.1 bitrate= 910.8kbits/s
DELETE: F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4
ERROR 0002 - Could not delete the following file: F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4
ERROR 0001 - Exception raised:
System.IO.IOException: The process cannot access the file 'F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4' because it is being used by another process.
at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
at System.IO.File.Delete(String path)
at Videora.Conversion.Video.EncoderFlows.iPod.0b67580 14c4f17b8.ec74212ffbd60c7e()
frame= 310 fps= 29 q=15.0 size= 1405kB time=12.6 bitrate= 915.8kbits/s
Is there anything going wrong here?
Also I don't have much time to put into this today... unfortunately. I want to be able to convert the files while I'm in the shower so that I can transfer them to my iPod and be on my way.
Midiman
04-26-2007, 02:59 PM
You may need to try one of the avisynth profiles for this.
bishoujo688
04-26-2007, 03:09 PM
Thank you.
I just tried one of the AVISynth profiles and got this message:
"Unhandled exception has occured in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately.
InvalidArgument=Value of '0' is not valid for 'index'.
Parameter name: index."
So I click quit. I just tried it again, with the H.264 QVGA 768kbps Stereo/128kbps AVISynth profile and it said 'Converting file" for like 2 two seconds and said it was complete. When I go to the MPEG AVISynth profile it did the same thing.
Here is the log:
EXEC: F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\mediainfobatch.bat "F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\MediaInfo.exe" "F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\MediaInfo\parameters.txt" "F:\Videos\Anime\Bleach\Bleach - 123.avi"
MediaInfo Command line, MediaInfoLib - v0.7.4.5
MSG - OS - Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
MSG - Converter - Version: 2.19
MSG - Converter - Profile: MPEG4 QVGA 768kbps Stereo/128kbps AviSynth
MSG - MediaInfo - Length: -1s
MSG - MediaInfo - Width: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Height: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Aspect Ratio: -1
MSG - MediaInfo - Framerate: -1 fps
WRITE: F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.avs
Line 1: DirectShowSource("F:\Videos\Anime\Bleach\Bleach - 123.avi")
MSG - Converter - Resolution not detected. Using AutoResize Max Resolution as default.
MSG - Converter - Width: 320 pixels
MSG - Converter - Height: 240 pixels
EXEC: F:\Installed Programs\Video Converter\Tools\FFmpeg\ffmpeg.exe -y -i "F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.avs" -f mp4 -title "Bleach - 123" -timestamp "2007-04-26 02:01:30" -vcodec mpeg4 -s 320x240 -b 768k -bufsize 2500k -maxrate 2500k -g 250 -acodec aac -ac 2 -ab 128k "F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.mp4"
FFmpeg version SVN-r8731, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-pp --enable-swscaler --enable-pthreads --enable-liba52 --enable-avisynth --enable-libdts --enable-libfaac --enable-libfaad --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libnut --enable-libogg --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-x264 --enable-xvid --enable-amr_nb --enable-amr_wb --cpu=i686 --enable-memalign-hack --extra-ldflags=-static
libavutil version: 49.4.0
libavcodec version: 51.40.3
libavformat version: 51.12.1
built on Apr 15 2007 00:37:23, gcc: 4.3.0 20070330 (experimental)
[avs @ 009EDBF0]AVIFileOpen failed with error -2147221164F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.avs: Error while opening file
DELETE: F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.avs
Midiman
04-26-2007, 03:18 PM
Keep an eye on the statistics panel on the left. Your file doesn't reveal it's length to the converter so the blue progess bar may look like it's done prematurely... the statistics will keep on going. When it's really done, the blue progress bar will disappear.
MSG - MediaInfo - Length: -1s
MSG - MediaInfo - Width: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Height: -1 pixels
MSG - MediaInfo - Aspect Ratio: -1
MSG - MediaInfo - Framerate: -1 fps
msopnet
04-26-2007, 03:33 PM
When you installed Videora, are you certain the box was checked to install AVISynth too? You may have to reinstall and ensure that it is selected.
Then, if your source video plays in Windows Media Player, it should convert with an AVISynth profile.
Sketch
04-27-2007, 04:55 AM
Looks like AVISynth is already installed.
Another possibility here is to create your own AVISynth script and convert the .avs file directly using one of the regular profiles. I know that seems counter-intuitive, but I always used 0.91 that way. msopnet has made a nice tool for this, and there's a link at the top of his sig.
msopnet
04-27-2007, 08:09 AM
Sketch, how can you tell that AVISynth is installed?
Did this line just mean there was an error in AVISynth?
"[avs @ 009EDBF0]AVIFileOpen failed with error -2147221164F:\Videos\iPod\Bleach - 123.avs: Error while opening file"
I was thinking it meant it couldn't open the AVISynth file
Sketch
04-30-2007, 04:39 AM
Yes, it's an AVISynth error with a command in the script (Haven't heard of the AVIFileOpen, though). Any AVISynth error should start with "avs @"