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Mirauder
Synergy. Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2007.07.03 15:29:00 -
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Right, tried to recreate the error and added a pause line in to give me a chance to read what the problem was. Guess what? The job completed as it should have. I had the error 3 times today, but adding the pause seemed to fix it. Not sure if its only me, but might be useful to add the pause line on the end by default? Anyway, my videos are working now. Thanks for your help 
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NightmareX
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:33:00 -
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Edited by: NightmareX on 03/07/2007 20:35:52 Yeah i added the pause command to, but i got 3x errors after the AutoEncoder couldn't extract / find / convert the audio. And i tried with all modes.
The videos is ok, they are fine, but it's something with the audio that is wrong with me.
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:38:00 -
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Originally by: NightmareX Yeah i added the pause command to, but i got 3x errors after the AutoEncoder couldn't extract / find / convert the audio. And i tried with all modes.
The videos is ok, they are fine, but it's something with the audio that is wrong with me.
Right click/play on the created AviSynth file (or open in a media player). Does audio play from the video?
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NightmareX
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.07.03 22:29:00 -
[154]
Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: NightmareX Yeah i added the pause command to, but i got 3x errors after the AutoEncoder couldn't extract / find / convert the audio. And i tried with all modes.
The videos is ok, they are fine, but it's something with the audio that is wrong with me.
Right click/play on the created AviSynth file (or open in a media player). Does audio play from the video?
Yes, i did hear sound by opening the temp.avs file with Windows Media Player 11, Media Player Classic & VirtualDub. VLC media player couldn't start the file.
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.04 04:21:00 -
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Originally by: NightmareX
Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: NightmareX Yeah i added the pause command to, but i got 3x errors after the AutoEncoder couldn't extract / find / convert the audio. And i tried with all modes.
The videos is ok, they are fine, but it's something with the audio that is wrong with me.
Right click/play on the created AviSynth file (or open in a media player). Does audio play from the video?
Yes, i did hear sound by opening the temp.avs file with Windows Media Player 11, Media Player Classic & VirtualDub. VLC media player couldn't start the file.
That's normal, VLC doesn't support Avisynth.
That is very strange. I've been unable to replicate your problem at all.
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Garia666
Amarr T.H.U.G L.I.F.E
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Posted - 2007.07.04 11:27:00 -
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download doesnt work...
->My Vids<- |

Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.04 11:29:00 -
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Originally by: Garia666 download doesnt work...
It appears the servers went down while I was away. I'm uploading a new version to MediaFire.
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Garia666
Amarr T.H.U.G L.I.F.E
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Posted - 2007.07.04 11:30:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Garia666 download doesnt work...
It appears the servers went down while I was away. I'm uploading a new version to MediaFire.
thank you m8 :)
->My Vids<- |

Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.04 11:46:00 -
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Originally by: Garia666
Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Garia666 download doesnt work...
It appears the servers went down while I was away. I'm uploading a new version to MediaFire.
thank you m8 :)
Uploaded, check the new link.
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Kua Immortal
RSP Enterprises
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Posted - 2007.07.09 21:22:00 -
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Sorry if this is covered elsewhere in the thread :p, but I find this app uses a whole lot of CPU (I'm no computer buff - but 90 is a lot right?) Is there anything I can do about this?
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Rafe Waddo
Gallente 0utbreak
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Posted - 2007.07.10 00:11:00 -
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Nope, video encoding just demands a lot of CPU power (and greatly benefits from more cores btw) if you want small files. FRAPS does it the other way around so you can keep playing your game, but you end up having large files. __________
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Alek Row
Minmatar
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Posted - 2007.07.10 00:32:00 -
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/sticky please.
Very nice work.
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SpiroTris
Minmatar Fallen Souls
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Posted - 2007.07.10 14:10:00 -
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Yes this needs a sticky... and I might've posted in this thread before but five stars for this program Dark Shikari. You win! :)
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xOm3gAx
Caldari Stain of Mind
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Posted - 2007.07.10 14:17:00 -
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Edited by: xOm3gAx on 10/07/2007 14:21:33
someone give this guy the member of teh year award =D
though i could make some small files...t hen i tried this... just damn man...
lemme know if u want a mirror i've got pleanty of extra space / bw atm =)
[email protected]
someone sticky this thread! -----------
"Mercinaries never die, we just go to hell to regroup." -xOm3gAx '99
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xOm3gAx
Caldari Stain of Mind
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Posted - 2007.07.10 14:21:00 -
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Edited by: xOm3gAx on 10/07/2007 14:21:13
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"Mercinaries never die, we just go to hell to regroup." -xOm3gAx '99
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Alek Row
Minmatar
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Posted - 2007.07.13 11:54:00 -
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Sorry mate, it seems the links is broken again. Can you help on this?
Thanks
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.14 21:14:00 -
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Originally by: Alek Row Sorry mate, it seems the links is broken again. Can you help on this?
Thanks
Working fine here.
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Ryysa
Caldari
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Posted - 2007.07.14 21:22:00 -
[168]
DS you hoe, get on AIM...
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Lore Isander
Caldari Paisti
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Posted - 2007.07.16 07:36:00 -
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Like you posted on my last vid, I am now encoding my new vid with this 
I encoded it to Hyffyuv (sp?) with Vegas and got amazing 22.3GB file which I'm now encoding with your Auto-Encoder \o/
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.16 07:48:00 -
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Originally by: Lore Isander Like you posted on my last vid, I am now encoding my new vid with this 
I encoded it to Hyffyuv (sp?) with Vegas and got amazing 22.3GB file which I'm now encoding with your Auto-Encoder \o/
HuffYUV is how its spelled. Its combination of Huffman Coding (a compression technique used by many compression utilities) and YUV (a common method of video data storage--one luma [brightness] channel and two chroma [color] channels).
If you want to make the output video smaller use Lagarith: I've found it can get up to 50-60% smaller size for EVE videos, though it decodes/encodes a good bit slower than HuffYUV.
Also, if your video is really really high resolution make sure to encode a lower resolution or WMV version for the people with slow computers.
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Lore Isander
Caldari Paisti
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Posted - 2007.07.16 11:52:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Lore Isander Like you posted on my last vid, I am now encoding my new vid with this 
I encoded it to Hyffyuv (sp?) with Vegas and got amazing 22.3GB file which I'm now encoding with your Auto-Encoder \o/
HuffYUV is how its spelled. Its combination of Huffman Coding (a compression technique used by many compression utilities) and YUV (a common method of video data storage--one luma [brightness] channel and two chroma [color] channels).
If you want to make the output video smaller use Lagarith: I've found it can get up to 50-60% smaller size for EVE videos, though it decodes/encodes a good bit slower than HuffYUV.
Also, if your video is really really high resolution make sure to encode a lower resolution or WMV version for the people with slow computers.
Thanks for this encoder, it worked like a charm and the output was mere 240MB for 1152x864, 21 minute video.
Will be uploading once I get home in a few days.
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Alek Row
Minmatar
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Posted - 2007.07.16 20:18:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Alek Row Sorry mate, it seems the links is broken again. Can you help on this?
Thanks
Working fine here.
Aye, when I got home I had no problems to download. Only from work. Thanks anyway.
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NightmareX
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.07.17 05:03:00 -
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Edited by: NightmareX on 17/07/2007 05:03:46 Hello again.
About my problem with the AutoEncoder again.
The program is converting my video as normal, but when it's gonna go to the audio part, the program is saying this in the CMD window:
Cannot open file "temp.avs": System doesn't find the selected file.
Then i get this message right after that:
ERROR: could not open WAV file.
And that make the program fail to convert the movie with sound. But the movie file without sound is in the Temp folder, so the video is there.
But back to the audio problem here. The AutoEndocer doesn't find the temp.avs file it says, but the temp.avs file is located in the H264 AutoEncoder -> Tools -> VirtualDub folder. So why the program doesn't find the file is not good to say.
Any comments about this Dark Shikari or The CaPoNe?
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.17 05:52:00 -
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Originally by: NightmareX Edited by: NightmareX on 17/07/2007 05:03:46 Hello again.
About my problem with the AutoEncoder again.
The program is converting my video as normal, but when it's gonna go to the audio part, the program is saying this in the CMD window:
Cannot open file "temp.avs": System doesn't find the selected file.
Then i get this message right after that:
ERROR: could not open WAV file.
And that make the program fail to convert the movie with sound. But the movie file without sound is in the Temp folder, so the video is there.
But back to the audio problem here. The AutoEndocer doesn't find the temp.avs file it says, but the temp.avs file is located in the H264 AutoEncoder -> Tools -> VirtualDub folder. So why the program doesn't find the file is not good to say.
Any comments about this Dark Shikari or The CaPoNe?
Its very weird, and I plan to replace Virtualdub altogether to resolve this problem.
A workaround would be to encode the audio yourself using the Nero AAC Encoder (or any audio encoder of your choice, not just AAC), and then muxing it with the video file using MKVMerge GUI.
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Ithaca
Gallente The Devil's Rejects
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Posted - 2007.07.26 16:17:00 -
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Ive encoded my entire fraps footage folder into H.264. Unfortunately prem pro doesnt recognise the files. Being somewhat nooby when it comes to this stuff how can i get prem pro to import the files? or can you recommend a program that will allow me to do it for editing? Currently using prem pro 2
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The CaPoNe
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Posted - 2007.07.26 20:51:00 -
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Edited by: The CaPoNe on 26/07/2007 20:52:57 try this. I hope it the right plug in :)
http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/avisynth-premiere.html
Here my latest build. I have no time at the mom to finish it. so its rly beta ;) there is a option " Create Avs file " it create a avs file in the dest. dir, so u are able import them with plug in.
Known issues. -the low speed mode its bugged. - if the sound is not the real wanted audio search for *.wav and *.mp4 files and delete them, and retry.
http://dl.eve-files.com/media/0707/AutoEncoder.build.1033.zip
latest x264(32bit): http://mirror05.x264.nl/Cef/force.php?file=./x264_x86_r667b.7z (open with Winrar for e.g.) extract it in autoencoder tools dir and rename it to x264enc.exe ( delete previous version )
hope it helps.
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.07.26 21:14:00 -
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Originally by: Ithaca Ive encoded my entire fraps footage folder into H.264. Unfortunately prem pro doesnt recognise the files. Being somewhat nooby when it comes to this stuff how can i get prem pro to import the files? or can you recommend a program that will allow me to do it for editing? Currently using prem pro 2
Yeah, I'm considering removing FRAPS backup mode for that reason; the only way to import is using the AviSynth import function, which gets buggy when you use loads of FRAPS clips in one movie.
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Ithaca
Gallente The Devil's Rejects
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Posted - 2007.07.26 23:09:00 -
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Thanks for your help guys. Unfortunately when i put the files though the encoder again i get the .avs file, but on trying to import into prem pro with that i get the following error message "the file appears to have no media data"
any ideas?
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The CaPoNe
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Posted - 2007.07.27 12:16:00 -
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open the created avs file with notepad ( or any text editor ) then it should contains smt like this :
Quote: DirectShowSource("F:\InetDown\farewell.wmv")
replace 'F:\InetDown\farewell.wmv' with your wanted path to ur video. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Best Regards The CaPoNe Http://happydt.chill.to |

Ithaca
Gallente The Devil's Rejects
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Posted - 2007.07.30 22:25:00 -
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Doesn't seem to work. Does there exist a program that can convert these .mkv files back into something prem pro can recognise? Don't mind a little quality loss but none would be better :D. Again guys i appreciate any help you can offer.
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