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  • HDRed
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    • Dec 2002
    • 52

    DivX Enc 5 v1.09 Error

    Ok I created a .d2v file in DVD2AVI, opened it up in GordianKnot 0.26.1, and created a .avs file. I opened this .avs file into DivX 5 Enc 1.09 as the input AVS file, and set my output to the same directory (it's a temp directory on C.

    My virtualdub 1.4 path is within the GordianKnot directory, so I don't know if that has anything to do with it...

    BUT, whenever I add the job to the queue and click on "Start All Jobs," it opens up VirtualDub with an error message stating: "Video format negotiation failed : use slow-repack or full mode."

    Here is my log file :
    **************** START ALL JOBS ****************

    Job 1 start: Thu Jan 2 23:35:33 2003
    Job 1 end: Thu Jan 2 23:35:37 2003 (00:00:04)
    Job 1 status: [Error] File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found
    ### Compressibility test (5%) ###
    VirtualDub path: "C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe"
    Use Fast recompress: Yes
    Input file (.avs): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs"
    Encoding bitrate: 854
    Max Keyframe interval: 250
    Scene change threshold %: 50
    RC averaging period, frames: 71303
    RC reaction period, frames: 10
    Rate control down/up reaction: 20
    Use Quarter Pixel: Yes
    Use GMC: Yes
    Use Bidirectional Encoding: Yes
    Psychovisual Enhancements: None
    Pre Processing Source: None
    Performance/quality: Slowest

    00:00:04 Error File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found CT 5% FR C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs 854 250 50 - - 71303 10 20 Q G B Pq5 C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe

    **************** END ALL JOBS ****************

    **************** START ALL JOBS ****************

    Job 1 start: Thu Jan 2 23:35:54 2003
    Job 1 end: Thu Jan 2 23:35:59 2003 (00:00:05)
    Job 1 status: [Error] File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found
    ### Compressibility test (5%) ###
    VirtualDub path: "C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe"
    Use Fast recompress: Yes
    Input file (.avs): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs"
    Encoding bitrate: 854
    Max Keyframe interval: 250
    Scene change threshold %: 50
    RC averaging period, frames: 71303
    RC reaction period, frames: 10
    Rate control down/up reaction: 20
    Use Quarter Pixel: Yes
    Use GMC: Yes
    Use Bidirectional Encoding: Yes
    Psychovisual Enhancements: None
    Pre Processing Source: None
    Performance/quality: Slowest

    00:00:05 Error File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found CT 5% FR C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs 854 250 50 - - 71303 10 20 Q G B Pq5 C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe

    **************** END ALL JOBS ****************

    **************** START ALL JOBS ****************

    Job 1 start: Thu Jan 2 23:36:25 2003
    Job 1 end: Thu Jan 2 23:36:26 2003 (00:00:01)
    Job 1 status: [Error] File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found
    ### Compressibility test (5%), SelectEvery ###
    VirtualDub path: "C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe"
    Use Fast recompress: Yes
    Input file (.avs): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs"
    Encoding bitrate: 854
    Max Keyframe interval: 250
    Scene change threshold %: 50
    RC averaging period, frames: 71303
    RC reaction period, frames: 10
    Rate control down/up reaction: 20
    Use Quarter Pixel: Yes
    Use GMC: Yes
    Use Bidirectional Encoding: Yes
    Psychovisual Enhancements: None
    Pre Processing Source: None
    Performance/quality: Slowest

    00:00:01 Error File "tmp\divxenc.avi" not found CT 5% (SelectEvery) FR C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs 854 250 50 - - 71303 10 20 Q G B Pq5 C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe

    **************** END ALL JOBS ****************

    **************** START ALL JOBS ****************

    Job 1 start: Thu Jan 2 23:38:07 2003
    Job 1 end: Thu Jan 2 23:38:09 2003 (00:00:02)
    Job 1 status: [Error] File "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi" not found
    ### 2-pass ###
    VirtualDub path: "C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe"
    Use Fast recompress: Yes
    Use MV file: Yes
    Input file (.avs): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs"
    Output file (.avi): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi"
    Encoding bitrate: 854
    Max Keyframe interval: 250
    Scene change threshold %: 50
    Maximum quantizer: 8
    Minimum quantizer: 2
    RC averaging period, frames: 2000
    RC reaction period, frames: 10
    Rate control down/up reaction: 20
    Use Quarter Pixel: Yes
    Use GMC: Yes
    Use Bidirectional Encoding: Yes
    Psychovisual Enhancements: None
    Pre Processing Source: None
    Delete analyse.log: No
    Delete Log file: No
    Delete MV file: No
    Performance/quality: Slowest

    00:00:02 Error File "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi" not found 2-pass FR MV C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi 854 250 50 8 2 2000 10 20 Q G B Pq5 C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe

    **************** END ALL JOBS ****************

    **************** START ALL JOBS ****************

    Job 1 start: Thu Jan 2 23:43:39 2003
    Job 1 end: Thu Jan 2 23:44:41 2003 (00:01:02)
    Job 1 status: [Error] File "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi" not found
    ### 2-pass ###
    VirtualDub path: "C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe"
    Use Fast recompress: Yes
    Use MV file: Yes
    Input file (.avs): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs"
    Output file (.avi): "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi"
    Encoding bitrate: 854
    Max Keyframe interval: 250
    Scene change threshold %: 50
    Maximum quantizer: 8
    Minimum quantizer: 2
    RC averaging period, frames: 2000
    RC reaction period, frames: 10
    Rate control down/up reaction: 20
    Use Quarter Pixel: Yes
    Use GMC: Yes
    Use Bidirectional Encoding: Yes
    Psychovisual Enhancements: None
    Pre Processing Source: None
    Delete analyse.log: No
    Delete Log file: No
    Delete MV file: No
    Performance/quality: Slowest

    00:01:02 Error File "C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi" not found 2-pass FR MV C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avi 854 250 50 8 2 2000 10 20 Q G B Pq5 C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\VirtualDub\VirtualDub.exe

    **************** END ALL JOBS ****************

    Any ideas?
  • khp
    The Other
    • Nov 2001
    • 2161

    #2
    Why are you using divx5enc ? GordianKnot not working for you ?, let try to address the problem instead of working around it.

    Could you try loading the file 'C:\[ DivX Temp ]\StirOfEchoesAVS.avs' into virtualdub, select video->compression, select the Divx5 codec, click configure and set 'Variable bitrate mode' to '2-pass first pass', click Ok,OK. And save as a avi file.

    I don't think you will succede with the above, but when you get an error message, tell us exactly what it says, and where you got it.
    Last edited by khp; 3 Jan 2003, 02:53 PM.
    Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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    • HDRed
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      Member
      • Dec 2002
      • 52

      #3
      Ok I did as instructed, and this is what I got:

      First Error Message:

      Caption: "Fatal Error"
      Description: "Could not open log file for writing"

      Second Error Message:

      Caption: "VirtualDub Error"
      Description: "Cannot start video compression:

      The source image format is not acceptable.
      (error code -2)"

      Does that clear anything up?

      EDIT: khp, I tried using GordianKnot today and everything went fine until VirtualDub started encoding and my filesize was turning out to be over 80GB large!!! I thought maybe it was a bug or something, but probably a bigger problem....

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      • khp
        The Other
        • Nov 2001
        • 2161

        #4
        Reinstall Divx5.02. And retry compression in virtualdub. If that does not solve the problem, select video->Compression in virtualdub, select the divx5 codec, click configure, go to the 'General Parameters' tab and click 'Reset Codec defaults'. And Try again.
        Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
        http://folding.stanford.edu/

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        • HDRed
          Member
          Member
          • Dec 2002
          • 52

          #5
          Changed codec settings to default - no go.

          Re-installed DivX 5.02 Pro codec - no go.

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          • khp
            The Other
            • Nov 2001
            • 2161

            #6
            What resolution are you using ?, make sure that both height and width are divisible by 16.
            Does the clip showup OK, in virtualdubs preview window, when you load the avs file into virtualdub ?.
            Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
            http://folding.stanford.edu/

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            • HDRed
              Member
              Member
              • Dec 2002
              • 52

              #7
              What resolution are you using ?
              592x325, so I'm assuming that's no good.

              Does the clip showup OK, in virtualdubs preview window, when you load the avs file into virtualdub ?.
              Yeah the .avs file shows up in both virtualdub preview boxes.

              Is it the resolution?

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              • khp
                The Other
                • Nov 2001
                • 2161

                #8
                Originally posted by HDRed
                592x325, so I'm assuming that's no good.
                This does represent a serious problem. Divx5 uses macroblocks of 16*16 pixels.
                Resolutions that are divisible by 4 will also work, but will be less effecient than resolutions that are divisible by 16.
                Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
                http://folding.stanford.edu/

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                • HDRed
                  Member
                  Member
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 52

                  #9
                  Wow that was it - it's working now.

                  I looked back at GordianKnot's resizing menus and sure enough I had the height divider set at "1" instead of "16."

                  I'm encoding the .avs file in DivX5Enc now (VirtualDub is encoding it) - what will I get at the end? How do I get the audio off the .vob files to combine it with the output video file I get when VirtualDub is finished?

                  Thanks alot man, really.

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                  • khp
                    The Other
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 2161

                    #10
                    When you created the DVD2AVI project file, DVD2AVI should have extracted all the audio streams, form the vob files. Usually you will get one or more AC3 file. You need to figure out which one you want (the one that has "T01" is usually the main track). Then you can mux the AC3 file into the AVI file or convert it to mp3. But usually one would tell GordianKnot to handle all this, in the audio1 encoding tab, before starting the encoding.

                    But surely whatever guide you are using will tell you how to do this.
                    Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
                    http://folding.stanford.edu/

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                    • UncasMS
                      Super Moderator
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 9047

                      #11
                      routines for extracting/converting audio streams and finally mux them with your video stream are described in my guide.

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                      • HDRed
                        Member
                        Member
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 52

                        #12
                        Well I'm not using a guide this time. I'm finding that I do learn more on my own, though it does take about double the amount of time.

                        DivX5Enc seems to be a good program, just seems that GordianKnot uses too many confusing menus and things in the audio department - I could never understand what it was asking me to do with the audio in the final encode menu.

                        I've got all the .AC3 files from the DVD2AVI rip, so I'll follow whatever guide I can find on how to join that with the movie.

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                        • khp
                          The Other
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 2161

                          #13
                          Originally posted by HDRed
                          Well I'm not using a guide this time.
                          And one wonders why you get into trouble
                          Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
                          http://folding.stanford.edu/

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                          • jonny
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 6

                            #14
                            DivX5Enc seems to be a good program
                            DivX5Enc IS a good program

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                            • khp
                              The Other
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 2161

                              #15
                              Originally posted by jonny
                              DivX5Enc IS a good program
                              Does it support DivX5.03 yet ?
                              Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
                              http://folding.stanford.edu/

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