Hmm. Readme.txt: "...requires Vobinput.dll v1.2.2". Found on plug-in section on your hp. When extracting ~.zip file I found out that new DLL is considerably smaller than the previous one, and additionally there's another DLL: borlndmm.dll which maybe represents the BORLAND compile code ???. I mean, first aid before doing stupid things: I backed up old Vobinput.dll. Borland DLL of any use ?
Hello, Here is an interesting problem with 5.1 ac3 -> 0.400q ogg conversion with BeSweet. The problem does not occur only with v1.4RC8 but also with v1.4RC7. The produced ogg file simply does not play; neither in winamp nor in zoomplayer. Not something related with OggDS filter I guess, 'cause I've tried with the old and the newest versions as well, and also both of OggDS filters play other ogg files (0.001q, 0.200q, etc) without any problems. Atm, I have no problem with ogg files actually, except this problem that occured with the 0.400q file. Here is my log: BeSweet v1.4RC7 by DSPguru. -------------------------- Using azid.dll v1.8 (b825) by Midas (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu). Using libVorbis.dll v1.0 ( Jul 19 2002 ) by John33 (). Logging start : 09/16/02 , 23:13:18. C:\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input d:\THE_WALL\VIDEO_TS\VTS_04_PGC_01_1 - 0x80 - Audio - AC3 - 6ch - 48kHz - DRC - English - DELAY 0ms.ac3 -output d:\THE_WALL\VIDEO_TS\thewall.ogg -logfile C:\BeSweet\wall0400.log ) -azid( -n1 -c normal -g 10db -L -3db ) -ota( -G max ) -ogg( -q 0.400 ) -profile( ~~~~~ Default Profile ~~~~~ ) [00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet ----- [00:00:00:000]
--------------------- Total Gain: 10.0dB, Compression: Normal [00:00:00:000]
I had recieved one report about bug in direct vob transcoding when source stream is pcm. can anyone else test it for me and post your results/logfiles/impressions ? 10x !
Using dvd2svcd to extract the lpcm works fine, but using RC8 now, results in a "whishy washy" sounding wave file. I don't know how else to describe it...you can tell it best in the guitar sound. At first i thought it was a problem with the encoder or sample rate change, but when i finally stepped back to -2ch wave output, then compared it to dvd2svcd's wave file, i definately see this effect. The files are also not equivalent size: 59,879(dvd2svcd), 59,819(RC8). dvd2svcd(plays perfectly): 61,315,564 bytes -payload(doesn't play): 61,315,520 bytes -2ch(plays, sounds bad): 61,254,492 bytes d2s adds wave header to the pcm stream. BeSweet doesn't. wave header is usually 44bytes. The (payload) file is unplayable by winamp, or WMP (invalid file type). But I was thinking about it, and it's definately 48kHz, 16-bit PCM because the file extracted by DVD2SVCD plays just fine and shows this info in winamp. Code:
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