You mean the version I sent you via PM?
xater said:got stuck at 100 percent without doing anything else for about half an hour
The v1.0.1.1 in my PM has the same exact quality as the official v1.0.1.1, but it uses some different components. The reason I created it was because you said the official release:
So please use the version I sent you via PM, and let me know if it does or doesn't get stuck again.
The first video job is the TGMC deinterlacing script getting encoded to a lossless .AVI file with mencoder.exe. The second video job is a 1-pass x264.exe encode of the lossless .AVI file.There are only two passes, right?
640x464??? Madness... I can't think of any way you can get a bad aspect ratio with the default settings. It will never perform major resizing, all it usually does is crop a couple of black pixels off the sides and set an aspect ratio flag (which is never wrong, if you follow the guide). The video frame is always 720x480, just like it's stored on the DVD.I had done it before using the ''one click'' option without changing anything but the audio -lame mp3CBR- and it gave me a wrong aspect ratio -640x464-
There were no changes made to the MeGUI presets in that version, so whatever difference you found was a result of your messing with the settings.I did it again with the file you sent me and it go done with no problem
I hope that doesn't mean you're going to resize to 853x480, because that's a complete waste of bits. A 16:9 DVD encoded with the default meguIV settings is already flagged to display at 853x480.will try with a 853x480 video tomorrow to see how that one goes...[/FONT]:goodboy:
I'm sorry, but I don't know the cause of that error. The latest version was tested on Windows XP 32-bit SP2 and SP3 vanilla installations (under administrator user accounts) and there were no problems. I would suspect some kind of security software or 'tweak' is interfering. It might even be that your Antivirus software has to be uninstalled rather than just disabled.
You're never going to get a huge upgrade in video quality because you're limited by the quality of your source. You can't expect the encoding process to magic up extra high resolution detail from nowhere. MeguIV already achieves close to the limit that can be done with a DVDISO. Improvements at this level are bound to be subtle...but i just see a little differences betwen the old files and the new ones, not a huge upgrade video quality..