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DoItFast4U! and multiangles
Hi, everybody:
I don't know if this is the correct place for posting this question, or the Advanced Authoring Forum, but since they recommend this one if one is using DoItFast4U! Here it goes.
I'm trying to backup a multiangle movie from DVD-9 to DVD-5 (Shrek - Region 2), so I selected quot;All Anglesquot; for the main movie (I already have transcoded the other VTS).
The problem is that I came up with 3 copies of audio, subtitles and video (the movie is a 3 angle one).
I read the guides here and the guide from Trilight, but I got a bit stuck.
I know I need the three video files, but I think that the audio files are redundant (they have the same size for each angle and as far as I heard they have the same content). The worst are the subtitles, since I got 7 subtitles for angle 1 and 2 (although they are different in number of individual subtitles) and only 3 subtitles for angle 3 (also with different number of individual subtitles from the above).
Finally, when using the DVDCalc utility from DoItFast4U! I got a _negative_ average bitrate. What I did was to remove the audio streams for angles 2 and 3, and finally I got a positive value for the bitrate.
So here are my questions, I'm I doing the correct thing about the audio streams? And what to do about the subtitles? Either I missed the part of the guides that explain this or I didn't understood it (English isn't my native language). Lastly, is the DVDCalc realising that the 3 video files are angles of the same movie, or is the bitrate I got lower than it could be?
Can anybody help me?
Thank you very much for your time.
servus...
I´ve done this movie a few month ago.
Load the movie in DIF4U and select split by VobID and all Angles.
VobSub PGC is also very useful.
(you don´t have to extract the subtitle manual by VobID)
After this, you should have something like this.
vobID 1
VobID 2 VobID 3 (Multiangle)
VobID 4
VobID 5 VobID 6 (Multiangle)
VobID 7
So you need only Audio for VobID 2 and VobID 5.
Subtitles the same.
BTW: I wrote a guide in german especially Multiangle with Scenarist (with Shrek for example; using DIF4U 1.1.0.3 in newest Revision).
fortyfour:
Thank you for your reply.
I'm doing it by VobID as you suggested, as I write.
Just to clarify; you say that I only need the subtitles for (in your example) VoBIDs 2 and 5, or it is just for audio?
Everybody:
Never less my questions are still up since I want to understand the process of multiangles, or do I always have to go by VobID with multiangles?
Once again thank you for your time and effort.
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Lazarus Long
servus...
or do I always have to go by VobID with multiangles?
Hm, every movie I did with multiangle, I had to split by VobID.
But it could also be split by CellID.(but I´ve never seen one of this )
It depends to the movie-structure.
Shrek for example (R2 German) have 2 Multiangles and every Angle has his own VobID.
Look at IfoEdit.
So you can see a lot about re-structuring the movie.
For me, I´ve rebuilt this structure with Scenarist.
It´s very easy if you got the quot;clickquot; in your brain and know how it works.
Compare original structure with the Scenarist created one.
After a view tries, you will get the way to make a 1:1 structure
About Subtitles:
Yes. Only the Subtitle of 1 Angle are needed.
The subtitle of VobID3 (f.example) should be the same.
You have to recreate VobID2 with the audio/subtitle streams.
After this, just import VobID3 *.m2v as a multiangle (icon near quot;add Audio streamquot;)
That´s it.
The Scenarist Editor will show you a seamless multiangle
BTW: If you think about some non-chapter Cells.
import these after the last-chapter Cell.
fourtyfour:
Thank you for your speedy reply.
Hm, every movie I did with multiangle, I had to split by VobID.
But it could also be split by CellID.(but I’ve never seen one of this )
Thank you very much I think I'll stay with VobID as it is .
Shrek for example (R2 German) have 2 Multiangles and every Angle has his own VobID.
Even in the same region DVD structures are different. Mine is R2 Portugal and I got 3 angles for the main movie .
Yes. Only the Subtitle of 1 Angle are needed.
The subtitle of VobID3 (f.example) should be the same.
OK, that's what I wanted to know about subtitles and multiangles.
Now that I ripped by VobID it's much clearer to me. I didn’t get three audio tracks and tons of subtitles for each angle, just one of each for each VobID (it's supposed to be like this, right?). The guides I read are a bit ambiguous about this matter since, I know they are supposed to be for advanced users (I did transcode several movies but this is my first try with a multiangle one), but even quot;advanced usersquot; are rookies the first time they try it, right?
You have to recreate VobID2 with the audio/subtitle streams.
After this, just import VobID3 *.m2v as a multiangle (icon near quot;add Audio streamquot;)
Humm... I got a tad bit puzzled here; maybe it's just me not understanding the language. I have to import VobID 3 *.m2v as a multiangle of VoBID 2?
Please, bare with me for a little while more. My original VTS_01_0.IFO is as follows:
PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [01:26:23.20 / 25 fps] (Programs: 21) (Cells: 26) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,4,5,6) [Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:00:21.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:21.20] [Frames: 545] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1): time: 00:00:08.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.16] [Frames: 766] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2): time: 00:00:08.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.16] [Frames: 766] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] (Angle 3): time: 00:00:08.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.16] [Frames: 766] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] : time: 00:04:14.02 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:04:44.18] [Frames: 7118] [Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 06] [V/C Id: 5/ 2] : time: 00:06:29.09 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:11:14.02] [Frames: 16852] [Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 07] [V/C Id: 5/ 3] : time: 00:04:05.07 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:15:19.09] [Frames: 22984] [Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 08] [V/C Id: 5/ 4] : time: 00:04:02.09 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:19:21.18] [Frames: 29043] [Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 5/ 5] : time: 00:05:52.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:25:14.13] [Frames: 37863] [Ch 06] [Pg 06] [Cell 10] [V/C Id: 5/ 6] : time: 00:05:07.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:30:22.08] [Frames: 45558] [Ch 07] [Pg 07] [Cell 11] [V/C Id: 5/ 7] : time: 00:03:24.12 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:33:46.20] [Frames: 50670] [Ch 08] [Pg 08] [Cell 12] [V/C Id: 5/ 8] : time: 00:04:57.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:38:44.15] [Frames: 58115] [Ch 09] [Pg 09] [Cell 13] [V/C Id: 5/ 9] : time: 00:04:25.23 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:43:10.13] [Frames: 64763] [Ch 10] [Pg 10] [Cell 14] [V/C Id: 5/10] : time: 00:04:04.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:47:14.24] [Frames: 70874] [Ch 11] [Pg 11] [Cell 15] [V/C Id: 5/11] : time: 00:03:57.07 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:51:12.06] [Frames: 76806] [Cell 16] [V/C Id: 5/12] Layer Br.: time: 00:01:59.01 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:53:11.07] [Frames: 79782] [Ch 12] [Pg 12] [Cell 17] [V/C Id: 5/13] : time: 00:05:13.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:58:24.18] [Frames: 87618] [Ch 13] [Pg 13] [Cell 18] [V/C Id: 5/14] : time: 00:04:27.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:02:52.04] [Frames: 94304] [Ch 14] [Pg 14] [Cell 19] [V/C Id: 5/15] : time: 00:03:33.22 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:06:26.01] [Frames: 99651] [Ch 15] [Pg 15] [Cell 20] [V/C Id: 5/16] : time: 00:02:10.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:08:36.15] [Frames: 102915] [Ch 16] [Pg 16] [Cell 21] [V/C Id: 5/17] : time: 00:03:10.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:11:47.04] [Frames: 107679] [Ch 17] [Pg 17] [Cell 22] [V/C Id: 5/18] : time: 00:02:35.22 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:14:23.01] [Frames: 111576] [Ch 18] [Pg 18] [Cell 23] [V/C Id: 5/19] : time: 00:03:11.01 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:17:34.02] [Frames: 116352] [Ch 19] [Pg 19] [Cell 24] [V/C Id: 5/20] : time: 00:02:03.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:19:37.13] [Frames: 119438] [Ch 20] [Pg 20] [Cell 25] [V/C Id: 5/21] : time: 00:06:45.07 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:26:22.20] [Frames: 129570] [Ch 21] [Pg 21] [Cell 26] [V/C Id: 6/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:01.00 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:26:23.20] [Frames: 129595]
I suppose that you mean that I must (now following the above layout) drop both VoBID 3 and 4 as multiangles for VobID 2, right? Even if they are different in length? And that only the audio and subtitles of VobID 2 are important, so I could ignore those for VobIDs 3 and 4, correct? (I hope I got it right or else I'll feel much more stupid than I already do )
BTW: If you think about some non-chapter Cells.
import these after the last-chapter Cell.
OK, now I'm officially lost . Could you explain me this? In the above layout are you referring to cells 2, 3, 4, 5 and 16? If so , for 2, 3 and 4 I just have to drop the track I made with them at the program level of PGC 1 (created with the track I made from VobID 1) thus creating a cell block with them, right? And what about cell 5? Its part of VobID 5 which is also used for chapters 2 to 20. And cell 16 how to not make it a chapter, since it's in the middle of VobID 5? Maybe I just don't have the quot;clickquot; in my brain, or I just didn't understand completely IfoEdit. I'm I hopeless?
Once again I appologize for taking your time (and for my bad jokes).
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Lazarus Long
servus...
Humm... I got a tad bit puzzled here; maybe it's just me not understanding the language. I have to import VobID 3 *.m2v as a multiangle of VoBID 2?
Yes. Thats exactly what you have to do
I mean with VobID 3 the *.m2v file of VobID 3
Even in the same region DVD structures are different. Mine is R2 Portugal and I got 3 angles for the main movie .
I know about that. So you have the choice of 3 language buttons at beginning.
I suppose that you mean that I must (now following the above layout) drop both VoBID 3 and 4 as multiangles for VobID 2, right? Even if they are different in length? And that only the audio and subtitles of VobID 2 are important, so I could ignore those for VobIDs 3 and 4, correct? (I hope I got it right or else I'll feel much more stupid than I already do )
Jepp. thats it.
Even if they are different in length?
No. Angle files must have the same frame lengths and the same GOP structure.
Take this file from original and import it in Scenarist.
(to small; encoding isn´t needed and complicate lot more for movie)
About the structure:
Ok:
VobID 1
VobID 2 VobID 3 VobID 4 ( 3amp;4 multiangle in VobID2 Timeline)
VobID 5
VobID 6
When you look at the multiangle files, you will see, that there isn´t a chapter set. If you have this as a chapter, your commands in chapter-menu will not be the same as original.
If you import this in scenarist editor, multiangle file will be set as quot;Cellquot;. Thats what we need for recreate the movie.But have a look at VobID 5/1 file.
That is also set as a non-chapter file!
You have to set the VobID 5/1 file next after the multiangle choice.
Ergo:
Import VobID 1 as Programm
Import VobID 2 as Programm ; you will see, mutliangle files set autmaticly as Cell
Import VobID 5/1 by pasting at Programm VobID 1
Import VobID 5/2 - 5/15 as NEW Programms ; so every chapter will be set. (you can see chapter number at the programm icon at left-top (the number)
VobID 5/16 by pasting at the line at Programm 15
Import VobID 17 till end as NEW Programms
Import VobID 6 as a NEW ProgrammCode:
PGC quot;linequot; PGC 1 | | |
Programm quot;linequot; Programm Programm Programm + + + | | |
Cell quot;linequot; VobID1 VobID2 VobID3 VobID 5/1 VID 5/2
fourtyfour/Scen_Editor.jpg
The Picture show this better than I can
Just FYI... I've never seen a multiangle disc where each angle was not a different VOBID. I'm fairly certain it's just part of the DVD spec that makes it so.
Another thing I think worth mentioning when it comes to multiangle... Sometimes you will find a DVD that has multiple angles that seem to only be at the beginning and end of a title. This is just for a different language and does not have to be duplicated if you don't want.
For instance, the intro and end credits will be in English on the main angle and the other will be Spanish. It's embedded in the video itself so they had to make two angles. If you're only interested in the English one (as I would be), then you can leave the second out altogether and not affect the functionality of the disc. Just a tip.
fourtyfour:
No. Angle files must have the same frame lengths and the same GOP structure.
This is just to show you the rookie I am. I looked at the file size of the *.m2v files and not the frame count of the VobIDs...
Take this file from original and import it in Scenarist.
(to small; encoding isn’t needed and complicate lot more for movie)
It didn't work as you said, Scenarist kept complaining that the subtitle start point couldn’t be before the video start (the video start was 01:02:20 so I just transcoded VobIDs 2, 3 and 4 in about two or three minutes and it went back to zero, so Scenarist stopped bitching)
But have a look at VobID 5/1 file.
That is also set as a non-chapter file!
You have to set the VobID 5/1 file next after the multiangle choice.
Ergo:
Import VobID 1 as Programm
Import VobID 2 as Programm ; you will see, mutliangle files set autmaticly as Cell
Import VobID 5/1 by pasting at Programm VobID 1
Import VobID 5/2 - 5/15 as NEW Programms ; so every chapter will be set. (you can see chapter number at the programm icon at left-top (the number)
VobID 5/16 by pasting at the line at Programm 15
Import VobID 17 till end as NEW Programms
Import VobID 6 as a NEW ProgrammCode:
PGC quot;linequot; PGC 1 | | |
Programm quot;linequot; Programm Programm Programm + + + | | |
Cell quot;linequot; VobID1 VobID2 VobID3 VobID 5/1 VID 5/2I figured out part of this by myself, but I really appreciate the time you took in clarifying and for the quot;visualquot; help of the image you linked.
Let me explain what I did after transcoding and creating the Scenarist file. I exported a script, loaded it into ScenChap and pasted in VobID 5 tab the output of IFOUpdate's quot;Chaps for VOBID (Scenarist)quot; (I haven’t read this anywhere, I just thought it would be logical, but maybe I'm wrong), then I imported the new script back to Scenarist. I'm now ready to jump to Scenario Editor.
OK, I'm confident and without a doubt with VobID's 1, 2+3+4, and 6 (I know what to do), but what about VobID 5? I _think_ that these are the correct things to do, but please correct me if I'm wrong:Code:
1. Paste the VobID 1 track at the Title_1 folder level;
2. Paste the VobIDs 2+3+4 track at the Program 1 level;
3. Paste the VobID 5 track at the Program 1 level;
4. Delete cells 2 to 21;
5. Paste the VobID 5 track at the PGC level;
6. Delete Program 2 (as it corresponds to the cell that was created on step 4);
7. Delete Programs 12 to 21;
8. Paste the VobID 5 track at the Program 11 level;
9. Delete the first 11 cells and the last 9 of the series created on step 8;
10. Once again paste the VobID 5 track at the PGC level;
11. Delete Programs 12 to 23;
12. Paste the VobID 6 track at the Program 1 level;
Well, I did exactly the above while I was writing it and Scenarist didn't complain. It's now generating the DVD files, but I still would appreciate any feedback if I made any mistake, especially comments on the using of SceneChap and on the order of events I made on the Scenario Editor.
Thank you once more, you have been invaluable and extremely patient while bearing with me.
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Lazarus Long
Go to my site and click on the quot;Tips and Tricksquot; link. Look at the two color coded images I have there. As long as you are recreating your IFO faithfully in the Scenarist quot;Scenario Editorquot;, you should be fine.
TRILIGHT:
Originally posted by TRILIGHT
Go to my site and click on the quot;Tips and Tricksquot; link. Look at the two color coded images I have there. As long as you are recreating your IFO faithfully in the Scenarist quot;Scenario Editorquot;, you should be fine.
I use your site regularly, I go there and read either the quot;Trips and Tricksquot; and your UberGuide! and Multiple Angle guides (thank you for them ) as well as the several guides here at Doom9 whenever I have a doubt.
The problem is that, either I didn't have time to absorve what I read or I'm having a hard time to understand some concepts (the guides, especially the advanced ones were written assuming that one is already an quot;advanced userquot;, which I'm not).
I'm learning a lot about multiangles on the fora, especially on this thread and I'm also trying to help future users (this is why I'm taking the effort to write what I'm doing in so much detail, you see it's a rookie point of view on multiangles, different from the point of view of an advanced user).
I understand now that the IfoEdit/Scenarist pair is the hardest of the programs to understand. IfoEdit on it's own and on DVDs with a simpler structure is misleading since it seems easy, but when we get to multiangles and seamless branching we have to look at it from a new point of view. Scenarist on the other hand is harder at the beginning, but (after your quot;Tips and Tricksquot; ) when you understand the PGC, program, cell concepts becomes easier (not easy, just easier ).
Finally I came to the understanding that the DoItFast4U! (I still do transcoding by hand, since I still haven't got the hang on DoCCE4U), is flawless on simple DVD's (non multiangle nor seamless branching) and ripping by VTS, but on more complex layouts require much more hand work (either that or the guides are leaving something out). Once again remember that all this is from a rookie point of view.
Thank you for your input.
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Lazarus Long
Glad to see you're at least willing to learn the reliable and correct way of DVD backup, Lazarus! DoItFast4U! is not completely perfect but it's about 95% so and myself and many others work hard together with Eyes`Only to improve it all the time. It's not always easy to get one's head around what things are called. Considering some of them might be used differently as assets in Scenarist doesn't make things any easier. hehe Just be thankful you didn't join the game around this time last year. Information was a LOT harder to come by! I'm just glad I found my way here and have been able to grow along with others along the way. As long as you stay positive, you'll figure it out and it will become second nature to you. There are plenty of us here to help out if you get stuck!
TRILIGHT:
Originally posted by TRILIGHT
Just be thankful you didn't join the game around this time last year. Information was a LOT harder to come by!
Well, actually I've been around for a while, way before Doom9 had migrated the forum to the new format. I just didn't update my profile when the change was made and it was deleted.
Nevertheless I'm a rookie on DVD backing up, my main interest has been on DivX (back when GordianKnot was in it's infance), but now I've got a DVD burner and I'm learning... or at least I'm trying.
Thank you for your kind words.
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Lazarus Long
servus...
Wow, much to read
OK, here we go
I looked at the file size of the *.m2v files and not the frame count of the VobIDs...
Well, this is a bug in DVD2Avi, if you encodet this files new.
Using new DVDDecrypter to extract the Angle files by VobID and set the flag in settings to timecode 00:00:00;00 (should make it autmatic)
BTW: For multiangle files encoding, you have to use DVD multiangle flag in CCE 2.66.xx or close GOP and so on in 2.50-2.64.
But if you use the original files, everything must be ok for import.Scenarist Editor:
My screenshot is from Shrek R2 GERMAN!
The german edition have only 2 Angles(3 in your case), but 2 multiangles (1 in your case)
1. Paste the VobID 1 track at the Title_1 folder level;
2. Paste the VobIDs 2+3+4 track at the Program 1 level;
You made 2 angles in VobID2 stream?
Look at the Track folder (right-down) you can import it at once.
So you will have the structure similar-but not the same- like the screenshot.
Thats all about what i wrote about the quot;click in your brainquot;
Import VobID 1 and VobID 2 (+3+4) only in Scenarist editor.
Start compile and look at the created VTS_01_0.IFO
Compare this ifo with the original. (or paste it here)
Don´t care about subtitles and audio.
If you understand what you do,that´s really easy to import the chapter.scp and create a new project.
It must look like this: (note, not the lenght; we talking about Ch 01, PG 01 Cells VobIDs and Angles)
PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [01:26:23.20 / 25 fps] (Programs: 21) (Cells: 26) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,4,5,6)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:00:21.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:21.20] [Frames: 545]
[Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1)
[Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2)
[Cell 04] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] (Angle 3)We do not talking about these:
time: 00:00:08.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.16] [Frames: 766] OK? If you have this, we can do next step for quot;the clickquot;
fourtyfour:
Originally posted by fourtyfour
BTW: For multiangle files encoding, you have to use DVD multiangle flag in CCE 2.66.xx or close GOP and so on in 2.50-2.64.
Yes, I use 2.50 and closed the GOP as the guides explain.
You made 2 angles in VobID2 stream?
Look at the Track folder (right-down) you can import it at once.
So you will have the structure similar-but not the same- like the screenshot.Yes, thats right. With quot;VobID 2+3+4 trackquot; I meant quot;a track with 3 angles created with VobIDs 2, 3 and 4, audio and subtitlesquot;
Thats all about what i wrote about the quot;click in your brainquot;
Import VobID 1 and VobID 2 (+3+4) only in Scenarist editor.
Start compile and look at the created VTS_01_0.IFO
Compare this ifo with the original. (or paste it here)
I jumped ahead and, as I wrote in the previous post, I went all the way with my 12 step list. Here is the pasting of the resulting authored VTS01_0.IFO:
Code:
PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [01:26:22.13 / 25 fps] (Programs: 21) (Cells: 26) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,4,5,6) [Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:00:21.13 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:21.13] [Frames: 538] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1): time: 00:00:08.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.02] [Frames: 752] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2): time: :00:08.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.02] [Frames: 752] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] (Angle 3): time: 00:00:08.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:30.02] [Frames: 752] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] : time: 00:04:14.02 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:04:44.04] [Frames: 7104] [Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 06] [V/C Id: 5/ 2] : time: 00:06:29.09 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:11:13.13] [Frames: 16838] [Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 07] [V/C Id: 5/ 3] : time: 00:04:05.07 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:15:18.20] [Frames: 22970] [Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 08] [V/C Id: 5/ 4] : time: 00:04:02.09 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:19:21.04] [Frames: 29029] [Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 5/ 5] : time: 00:05:52.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:25:13.24] [Frames: 37849] [Ch 06] [Pg 06] [Cell 10] [V/C Id: 5/ 6] : time: 00:05:07.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:30:21.19] [Frames: 45544] [Ch 07] [Pg 07] [Cell 11] [V/C Id: 5/ 7] : time: 00:03:24.12 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:33:46.06] [Frames: 50656] [Ch 08] [Pg 08] [Cell 12] [V/C Id: 5/ 8] : time: 00:04:57.20 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:38:44.01] [Frames: 58101] [Ch 09] [Pg 09] [Cell 13] [V/C Id: 5/ 9] : time: 00:04:25.23 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:43:09.24] [Frames: 64749] [Ch 10] [Pg 10] [Cell 14] [V/C Id: 5/10] : time: 00:04:04.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:47:14.10] [Frames: 70860] [Ch 11] [Pg 11] [Cell 15] [V/C Id: 5/11] : time: 00:03:57.07 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:51:11.17] [Frames: 76792] [Cell 16] [V/C Id: 5/12] : time: 00:01:59.01 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:53:10.18] [Frames: 79768] [Ch 12] [Pg 12] [Cell 17] [V/C Id: 5/13] : time: 00:05:13.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:58:24.04] [Frames: 87604] [Ch 13] [Pg 13] [Cell 18] [V/C Id: 5/14] : time: 00:04:27.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:02:51.15] [Frames: 94290] [Ch 14] [Pg 14] [Cell 19] [V/C Id: 5/15] : time: 00:03:33.22 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:06:25.12] [Frames: 99637] [Ch 15] [Pg 15] [Cell 20] [V/C Id: 5/16] : time: 00:02:10.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:08:36.01] [Frames: 102901] [Ch 16] [Pg 16] [Cell 21] [V/C Id: 5/17] : time: 00:03:10.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:11:46.15] [Frames: 107665] [Ch 17] [Pg 17] [Cell 22] [V/C Id: 5/18] : time: 00:02:35.22 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:14:22.12] [Frames: 111562] [Ch 18] [Pg 18] [Cell 23] [V/C Id: 5/19] : time: 00:03:11.01 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:17:33.13] [Frames: 116338] [Ch 19] [Pg 19] [Cell 24] [V/C Id: 5/20] : time: 00:02:03.11 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:19:36.24] [Frames: 119424] [Ch 20] [Pg 20] [Cell 25] [V/C Id: 5/21] : time: 00:06:45.02 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:26:22.01] [Frames: 129551] [Ch 21] [Pg 21] [Cell 26] [V/C Id: 6/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:00.12 / 25 fps [Pos: 01:26:22.13] [Frames: 129563]
I think it's OK, but something may be missing that I didn't came aware of, if so correct me please.
Just one strange thing, I'm absolutelly sure I added to all the tracks created in Scenarist (except the one created with VobID 6) 5 audio and 8 subtitle streams, but the resulting IFO file came out like:Code: Title Set (Movie) attributes: Video: MPEG-2 720x576 (PAL) (PAL 625/50) (16:9) (letterboxed) Audio 1: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x80) Audio 2: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x81) Audio 3: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x82) Audio 4: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 6ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x83) Audio 5: Not Specified (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x84) SubPicture 1: Not Specified (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)
Where did the other 7 subtitle streams go? I'll have a look at the VOB files later with VobEdit or VOBrator to make sure they are there before going on with running IFOUpdate on my original IFOs.
fourtyfour, you where absolutelly amazing with your patience and effort, especially since we speak different languages and write in a even different one. Nevertheless you helped me understand the whole concept. Thank you very much. If you're ever in the neibourghood of Vila Real, Portugal, drop by for a drink or lunch or so .
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Lazarus Long
servus...
Nice to see you had the quot;clickquot;
The movie looks alright
About the subpicture:
You have to set the languages in Scenarist.
I don´t know why, but Scenarist makes a lot of stupid things if some streams have the same quot;language IDquot;
Try to set englisch and so on ONLY one time.
Set english director comments or anything else in english to quot;esparantoquot; or something else with an E.
(E, cause you will find the stream fast in IfoEdit, P for example for Portugal)
Note, every subtitle will have an other language.
So you can be sure to compile the movie twice
Right now, you have all subtitles but every subtitle have different languages.
Change this with Ifoedit and save the ifo file.
Every double language will shown in the original language.
After this, IfoUpdate the movie with the other files and enjoy the product
I´ve needed a few weeks for the movie cause nobody wouldn´t help me.
But I finished it and I´ll never forget the way how to do
regards fourtyfour |
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