mkv sub probs
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7. October 2005 @ 04:50 |
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hi there people, i just downloaded final fantasy advent children from http://www.shinsen-subs.org/, it was a torrent vtw, any way i have a question, i know how to convert ogm movies ontp psp, and im assuking the process should be similiar for .mkv files, now im not sure what the problem is here, so ill stast everything, ive see.
ok as i mentioned i got FFAC from http://www.shinsen-subs.org/ and there are 2 types of encodes of the file dl, there is one which they made in .avi and one which they did in mkv but its not a norm .mkv file, its a H264 encode. I got the movie to play fine and all cos a moderator there old me to download cccp (from the linbk mentioned below) in it it contains media player classic and all these other codecs and all. here is the link where i got it from http://www.kickassanime.org/wiki/index.php?title=Compack
yuh if you want to find out waht H264 is recommensd asking the people in their forums at http://www.shinsen-subs.org/
anyway so i tried to open up this file in virtual dub and i got this message, (Only handle[S_TEXT/] subs for the moment)
moment ???, doe that mean there is a plugin which i can dl sumwhere where it will allow me to actually open up this file is virtual dub, if there is something i need to do or dl which will allow me to open up this file in virtual dub, can someone please tell me... it would be much appreciated.
im sorry if i rambled 2 much i just wanted to fully show waht i have encountered.
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celtic_d
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7. October 2005 @ 21:24 |
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Not a normal mkv? What exactly is a normal mkv?
Only handle[S_TEXT/] subs for the moment, suggests that the mkv uses vobsubs. You can Demux with mkvextract.
vdub's mkv support is out of date. From recollection there is even a warning telling you so when you first run it.
mkv files can be more complex than ogm's. You can always Demux an ogm's video stream to AVI and it is always CFR (Constant Frame Rate). mkv's on the other hand can be VFR (Variable Frame Rate) and can store video in native, non AVI compatible forms. For instance the prefered, spec compliant way to store AVC/h.264 video in mkv is natively, this means that when you Demux you get a raw 264 stream.
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8. October 2005 @ 04:53 |
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ok i'l use mkv extract and see how i go, ill let you know how things go if all works out ok, thanks for replying
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tsunamik
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10. October 2005 @ 15:14 |
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Quote: mkv files can be more complex than ogm's. You can always Demux an ogm's video stream to AVI and it is always CFR (Constant Frame Rate). mkv's on the other hand can be VFR (Variable Frame Rate) and can store video in native, non AVI compatible forms. For instance the prefered, spec compliant way to store AVC/h.264 video in mkv is natively, this means that when you Demux you get a raw 264 stream.
I got a trouble because of this. I got a mkv with a h.264 encoded video track with VFR feature and when I use mkvextract, video and audio have different lenghts (maybe because mkvextract Demux the video track with CFR?). When I mux the tracks again, video and audio are desinchronized.
When I open the mkv with VirtualDubMod it displays the following msg:
[!] MKV: The video may have a variable framerate. If so we strongly advise you to use another tool to safely process your file.
What is the way for open this file for edition? It is possible to convert the video track to CFR without take desynchronization with the audio track? Maybe reencoding it to another format like XviD?
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10. October 2005 @ 16:56 |
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dont worry dude, i know what exactly your talking about, i know how to convert mkv files now, im at the stages of converting mkv to mp4 so i can watch it on my psp, so i will write up a step by step guide telling you how to fix your problem this afternoon cos i had the same problem as you, for the time being, here is qoute which i got from my friend on www.sharethefiles.org
Quote: Just tried Mainconcept H.264 encoder on the final fantasy last order file i d/l and it worked a treat,no demuxing or anything.Might be worth grabbing while it's still there.
http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=mainconcept
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tsunamik
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10. October 2005 @ 17:15 |
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Great! Thanks alot.
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14. October 2005 @ 02:20 |
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hey there tsunamilk, sorry for taking so long, to write this guide, its just that things kept stffing up 4 me, and i had to get it all working properly b4 i could write a guide on how to convert mkv into psp.
ok i finished writing a guide in the psp discusiioon boards here, eith look for a thread called converting mkv movie files onto psp (read now) or you can try going to this link here http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/244015
hope everything works out 4 you ok, with the conversions and all.
and i hope it goes well for everyone else out there who wants to convert mkv onto psp.
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tsunamik
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14. October 2005 @ 17:57 |
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yah dont worry :-)
thanks a lot I will try and I will tell you.
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15. October 2005 @ 02:27 |
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ok glad to hear that then, keep me in touch hey.
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X-10A_SIC
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30. December 2005 @ 10:44 |
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I just download 12 gb of mkv files and im using VLC to play them, and when i turn the subtitles on i get to different subtitltes running on each other the translation of the song in english and the lyrics of the song in japanese, and i want to know if you can change their positions! can anyone help?
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X-10A_SIC
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30. December 2005 @ 11:15 |
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I just tried them on DivX and works fine EXCEPT BOTh audio japanese and english are playing at the same time and i cant choose between any of them can anyone lend me a hand?
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30. December 2005 @ 16:56 |
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hi there, your problem seems quite strange to me, but how are you choosing your subs and audio through VLC what options are you going through to select them.
also try going here http://www.cccp-project.net/ and downloading combined community codec pack.
then run your mkv through Media Player Classic which comes with cccp.
then once you open and play your mkv through Media Player Classic select your audio and subtitles by clicking on the tab called navigate and select which ones you want to view.
try this method X-10A_SIC and lemme know how things work out.
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X-10A_SIC
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31. December 2005 @ 21:08 |
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I got it to workim now using DivX again and fixed the audio problem with morganaudio switch! However i am still glad that you answered ! THANX ALOT and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!
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1. January 2006 @ 07:05 |
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well im glad thins worked out for you, and happy new year to you 2 ^^, in the future if ya want try the cccp link i told you about if ya want and lemme know how that goes 4 ya ^^ either way its ok, at least ya got ya prob fixed
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