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- Technical
Notes DVD Ripper & Copier
4.0:
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- Installation
& Setup
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- DVD
Ripper & Copier 4.0 Does not require
initial Installation or Setup. The
information is held on the CD-ROM in the DVD
Ripper Manual, or if you opted for the DVD
Ripper 4.0 Color Printed Manual. The
Information on how to begin is there step by
step.
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- **
Flask Mpeg is now included in all DVD Ripper
4.0 CD-ROM shipped as of April 1, 2006.
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- Both
Version .594 and Preview .60 are included on
the software disk.
- Preview
.60 is not supported at this time because it
is newly released by Flask Mpeg. Known Bugs
and fixes are below.
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FlaskMpeg Now !!
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- A.Changes
Log
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- Version
0.6
- SMP
support
- iDCT
API
- IEEE1180
testing
- Control
Panel
- Audio
Player
- Jobs
- Quality
improvements
- MISM
API
- OpenDML
AVI Output
- Profiles
- Audio
Dynamic Range Compression
- Audio
extraction
- MMX,
3DNow, and SSE2 optimizations.
- Much
more
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0.Requirements
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- Windows
9x/Me, Windows NT4.0/2000 or Windows XP
- CPU
with MMX technology. Dual CPU systems
supported.
- For
MPEG output you may need additional plugins.
Although FlasKMPEG bundles with bbMPEG
encoder, other commercial encoders are also
supported.
- LSX-MPEG
plugin 1.0+
- Panasonic
Premiere plugin 2.01 or 2.1+
- AVI
files are supported right off the box
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- 1.Introduction
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- 1.1
What FlasKMPEG does?
- FlasKMPEG
takes MPEG streams (video streams are
currently not supported) and encodes them
into another format, trying to achieve the
maximum possible quality and trying to
minimize the conversion impact providing a
straightfordward aproach to the MPEG1/2 to
MPEG/AVI conversion.
- FlasKMPEG
uses 'plugins' to support output formats
making that way the program more flexible,
and having a wide variety of output
options.
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-
1.2 How do you achieve High Quality
Conversion? How does it work?
- FlasKMPEG
tries to take control in all the parts
involved in a transcoding operation. Doing
so, the whole process can carefully been
controled and tweaked so optimal quality can
be achieved.
- FlasKMPEG
MPEG2/MPEG1 decoder uses the MSSG (Mpeg
Software Simulation Group) decoder, that is
what is usually called the 'reference'
decoder.
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- 2.Installation
instructions
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- General
procedure
-
- The
program is packaged into a self-extracting
executable that will deploy the contents of
the program into the desired folder. Just
execute the package and choose a destination
directory.
- To
install a plugin just copy it into the
program's folder and rename it to
whatever_you_want.cm.flask.
FlasKMPEGpeasopeich.dll can still be used for
compatibility reasons. That means that you
can name a plugin everything you want, but in
order to be detected, it must have the
termination *.cm.flask (standing for
'compiler module for flask').
- New
from 0.6 you can use customized iDCTs. An
iDCT is a part of the MPEG decoding process
that takes significant amount of time in the
decoding process. FlasKMPEG supports
different iDCT implementations through iDCT
modules, files with the name *.idct.flask .
Just throw your customized iDCTs into
FlasKMPEG directory and they will be
recognized automatically.
- FlasKMPEG
0.6+ also support standarized MPEG inputs. A
MISM (Mpeg Input Stream Module) can be seen
as an input plugin but just for MPEG streams.
Although in 0.6 the support in MISM is very
limited, is expected to increase in future
releases.
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- When
FlasKMPEG starts up it will detect all the
available and CORRECTLY INSTALLED
plugins. All the detected plugins will be
listed in the select output format menu. The
most likely reason for a plugin not being
detected on startup is an incorrect
installation. Please, follow the instructions
below for specific plugin
installation.
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-
- Specific
installations
-
- Panasonic
MPEG1 Encoder Plug-In for Adobe
Premiere5.x
- Company
info: Panasonic Digital NetworkServe
Inc.
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- http://www.networkserve.co.jp/mpeg/index_e.html
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-
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- This
plugin will allow you to export MPEG1 files
from FlasKMPEG. You don't need to have
Premiere to install the plugin and use
it.
- Create
a folder for the program and place the
program inside that folder.
- Install
the Panasonic plugin and write down the place
where the plugin will lay in. The
installation program will ask for it, and if
you have Premiere installed it will point to
the Premiere plugin directory, if not you
have to tell the installer the folder you
want to place the plugin.
- Once
the installer is over, you have to copy the
plugin into the FlasKMPEG.exe folder. The
original name of the plugin should be
something like "cm-mpeg-pwi2.0e.prm" although
this may vary between versions.
- If
you've successfully found and copied the
plugin into FlasK MPEG folder you have to
rename it to:
- FlasKMPEGpeasopeich.dll
or panplug.cm.flask
- That's
it, the program should run now without a
problem
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- LSX-MPEG
for Adobe Premiere
- Company
info: LSX-MPEG for Adobe Premiere
-
http://www.ligos.com
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-
-
- This
plugin will allow you to export MPEG1 and
MPEG2 files from FlasKMPEG. You will need to
have Adobe Premiere to install the
plugin.
- Create
a folder for the program and place the
program inside that folder.
- Install
the LSX-MPEG plugin and write down the place
where the Adobe Premiere's plugin folder is
located.
- Once
the installer is over, you have to copy the
plugin into the FlasKMPEG.exe folder. The
original name of the plugin should be
something like "cm-lsx.prm" although this may
vary between versions.
- If
you've successfully found and copied the
plugin into FlasK MPEG folder you have to
rename it to:
- lsxmpeg.cm.flask
- That's
it, the program should detect now the plugin
without a problem
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- Cinema
Craft encoder
- Company
info: Custom Technology Corp.
-
- http://www.cinemacraft.com
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-
This
plugin will allow you to export MPEG2 files
from FlasKMPEG. You will need to have Adobe
Premiere to install the
plugin.
- Create
a folder for the program and place the
program inside that folder.
- Install
the Cinema CraftLSX-MPEG plugin and write
down the place where the Adobe Premiere's
plugin folder is located.
- Once
the installer is over, you have to copy the
plugin into the FlasKMPEG.exe folder. The
original name of the plugin should be
something like "cm-mpeg-cce.prm" although
this may vary between versions.
- If
you've successfully found and copied the
plugin into FlasK MPEG folder you have to
rename it to something like:
- cinemacraft.cm.flask
- That's
it, the program should detect now the plugin
without a problem
-
-
*WARNING*
-
- The
original package of FlasK MPEG encoder
includes neither the Panasonic plugin nor LSX
one because they are commercial products. If
you received a package with the plugin
included you're not dealing with the original
distribution.
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-
- AVI
output and MPEG output through bbMPEG (MPEG1,
MPEG2, VCD & SVCD) are supported right
off the box.
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- 3.-
Using Instructions
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- Using
FlasKMPEG
Using
FlasK MPEG is easy!. To convert a file the
first you have to do is open the file with
File->Open Media. FlasKMPEG will show the
dialog to open files. The possibilies to open
files will depend on the current
configuration, but all supported media files
are listed in the open dialog box. Is
important to note that MPEG streams can have
any name and extension, and although
FlasKMPEG lists the usual ones, that won't
preclude the correct opening of a file.
Depending on the media being opened,
different options can appear when opening the
file. Usually those options imply selecting
what tracks are desired to perform a
conversion, or some other mediadependant
settings.
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- The
FlasKMPEG Control Panel
-
The
control panel is a powerful and helpful tool
that can ease the process to perform your
converson. It gives quick access to the most
used features of FlasKMPEG and also can be
used to preview and prepare the output
material.
- The
control panel pops up just when a file has
been opened. Lets see what the main buttons
do:
- ||<<
Seeks the video to the first
frame available in the stream. If the video
is corrupted at the beginning, this frame
doesn't need to coincide with the beginning
of the file.
- <|
Play backwards. Plays the stream frame by
frame backwards. Because of the nature of
MPEG streams, this option is usually very
slow.
- |>
Play. The button shows one frame after
another, that is playbacks the file. This
feature doesnt run in realtime, it totally
depends on the power of your CPU.
- []
Stop. Stops whatever the control panel is
doing.
- <
Frame backwards. This button steps one frame
backward from the current
position.
- >
Frame forward. This button steps one frame
forward from the current
position.
- <<
Fast backwards.
- >>
Fast forward.
- >>||
Jumps to the last frame available
in the stream
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- Working
with Jobs
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- A
job represents a conversion task. You can
program as many jobs as you want inside the
control panel. When you click on 'FlasK It!'
all the jobs will be converted with the
current configured options.
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-
- Adding
Jobs: To add a job you must select the
range of the job in the slider. To select the
start position move position the video in the
desired position and click on the |_ button.
Repeat the process to select the end position
using the _| button. After you're done click
on 'Add' and the job will be added to the job
list.
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- Deleting
Jobs: Select a job from the list and
click on 'Delete'. If you want to delete all
jobs, click on delete all.
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- Reviewing
Jobs: You can use the position marker
buttons |_<< and >>_| to jump to
the beginning and end of the job. Also,
clicking on the job list will show the
selected job.
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- The
FlasKMPEG Audio Player
-
The
audio player can be used to preview the audio
conversion and select the audio track to use.
Lets see its settings:
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-
- Dynamic
Audio Compression: If turned on it tries
to make the sound constant in volume. If the
volume is low, the audio is amplified and if
it is strong it is attenuated. The effect is
that the range of volumes that the audio can
have is compressed, and thus the name. Use
this option with care, if the setting is to
high you can easily overload the
audio.
-
- Normalization:
This option doesnt alter the dynamic range of
the audio. It simply amplifies the sound by
the value specified. If you click on 'search'
the stream will be parsed looking for the
highest peak in the audio stream and that
value will be set. Permorming a conversion
with this value will assure you that you
don't overload the audio and at the same time
you keep all the dynamic range and set the
volume to its maximum possible.
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- Multichannel
volumes: Effective when you have
multichannel audio, it allows the user to
adjust the volume of individual
channels
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- Dolby
Surround Downmix: If selected, the
multichannel downmix is Dolby Surround
compatible.
-
- Available
tracks: Choose here the track you want to
use to perform the conversion. The audio
player will play the track you
select.
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-
Configuration
Options
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- If
you succesfully opened a stream you should be
able to open the configurations dialog
(Options->Global project options) or
Configure in the control panel. The window is
divided in a series of tabs: video, audio,
post processing, files and general that are
explained below.
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-
- Video
tab
-
- Frame
Size:
-
- this
will be the final resolution of the compiled
video. The numbers must be a multiple of 16
because video codecs usually require that. If
you want to compile VideoCD compliant MPEGs
the resolucion has to be 352x240 for 29.97,
23.976, 24 framerates (NTSC) and 352x288 for
25fps (PAL).
-
- Time
Base:
- This
will be the final frame rate of the compiled
video. Important! From version 0.45 and up,
this framerate is detected from the input
stream if you're using the default profile.
If you feel that FlasKMPEG didn't guess it
correctly you can change the frame rate.
Selecting a fps other than the fps from the
original file, will imply doing framerates
conversions.
-
- Video
Structure:
- With
Video Structure you can tweak the way
FlasKMPEG decodes and handles interlaced and
progressive content. Here we have the options
available:
-
- Reconstruct
progressive images:
- This
option is only available with 23.976 and 24
fps setting. It's main use is for 24fps
progressive encoded MPEG2 material. Check
this option if your source is 24fps
progressive. This setting is not an IVTC
(inverse telecine); If the video contains the
original progressive frames checking this
option will effectively ouput those
frames. If this option is not
checked, FlasKMPEG will follow the MPEG
sintax for decoding the video
structure.
-
- Deinterlace
video:
- If
your source is interlaced you can use the
video deinterlacer. The deinterlacer analizes
the video and tries to convert it into
progressive video trying to remove the
interlacing artifacts. Use it with care
because it's terribly slow and may be it
won't help in your case. The video
deinterlacer analizes the motion of the
video. If a zone is moving, it blends or
interpolates that zone avoiding the
artifacts. In quiet zones, the full
resolution is kept. You can tweak the
behaviour of the deinterlacer by making him
blend the moving areas (blend instead
interpolate) or interpolate them. With the
'threshold' setting you control how much
sensitive to motion is the algorithm. A lower
setting means more sensibility
(0-255).
-
- To
help you decide what settings are the best
ones for you, here you have a
table:
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- Source
type Recommended action
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-
- NTSC
24 progressive
-
- Deinterlace
video off & Reconstruct progressive
frames
-
- NTSC
29.97 or 30
-
- Try
Deinterlace video if interlacing artifacts
are annoying
-
- PAL
25
-
- Try
Deinterlace video just for video material
(soccer, TV programs...)
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-
- iDCT
options:
- The
video information inside MPEG files is stored
in the frequency domain rather than in the
spatial domain (the images we see). That way,
the information gets compacted and that
compactation can be used to compress (reduce)
the amount of information you have to send
over the transmission channel. MPEG uses the
DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) to translate
spatial information into frequency
information. To bring back the spatial
information from the MPEG stream you have to
apply the iDCT, that is, the Inverse Discrete
Cosine Transform, that undoes the DCT that
was used during encoding. Although MPEG is
almost deterministic (given a MPEG stream the
output should be identical in all decoders),
the standard has a degree of freedom when
choosing the iDCT to use. That way, the
decoder can be more easily implemented
depending on the hardware below it. What the
standard requires from the decoder is that
the iDCT meets IEEE-1180 specs, or in plain
words, that the error from the iDCT doesn't
go beyond what IEEE-1180 imposes. Selecting
'Auto Select', FlasKMPEG will perform a
benchmark of available iDCTs in your system
and it will pick up the one that being
IEEE1180 compliant is also the fastest. If
you want to know more details about the iDCTs
installed in your system, click on 'Perform
Test'. A window will pop up and will perform
the IEEE1180 test over the currently selected
iDCT. Check the first line of the analysis
result to know if the iDCT passes the test:
For example for the default MMX iDCT you
should see:
-
- FlasKMPEG
Analysis result:
- IEEE-1180
32 bits integer precision using MMX Meets
IEEE1180 spec
- Test
time: 4.346 seconds
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- Audio
Tab
-
- Direct
Stream Copy:
- Within
this mode, the track you selected when you
opened the file will be copied to the
specified file 'Output files'. Currently
supported streams are MPEG1 audio and
DolbyDigital AC3. If you multiplex the video
and the audio, the result should sync.
-
- Decode
Audio:
- This
is the default mode. Only AC3 audio is
supported at this time. The audio is decoded
and is multiplexed with the video without
additional steps. Here you can select the out
sample rate frequency for the audio. Clicking
'Same as input' will leave the sample rate
untouched. If you wish to make VideoCD
compliant streams you have to use 44100Hz as
sampling frequency, and for DVD compliant
streams you must use 48000khz. The sampling
rate converter is fairly new so it could
contain some bugfixes, let me know if you
found some.
- Don't
process audio: Audio is not processed. The
program output just a video stream.
-
- Post
Processing Tab
- Using
post processing you can achieve optimal
results when processing your
files.
-
Resizing
quality options:
- This
selects the filter to use when resizing.
Basically they offer different types of
quality and speed settings.
- Nearest
neighbour is the fastest and could be used
for quick jobs that doesn't need any
quality.
- Normal
bilinear and bicubic filtering are suitable
for those jobs where good quality in resizing
is needed. Without achieving the quality of
the HQ bicubic, they offer a good balance
between speed and quality.
- The
HQ bicubic is the highest quality one, and
the slowest too. I strongly suggest its use
when using the 'keep aspect ratio' option.
Keeping aspect ratio usually has weird input
and output images sizes so if you use normal
bilinear or bicubic filters, you could get a
lot of aliasing here. However, the best you
can do is try all the filters and see what's
the one that best fits your needs.
-
- Letterbox,
cropping and aspect options
- Aspect
ratio. All MPEG files carry embedded in the
stream the aspect ratio that that video
should be displayed with. That implies that
the actual video resolution doesn't have to
match the intended display resolution.
Turning on 'keep aspect ratio' will make
FlasKMPEG to adjust the aspect ratio so that
the image is correctly displayed on 4:3
displays
- Cropping
and letterboxing. You can select here how to
crop and letterbox the video. Read the
'Output Pad' section to learn more about
this.
-
- Files
Tab
-
- Output
files: You can select the audio and video
output files here.
-
General
Tab
-
- Compiling
time:
- Check
'compile whole file' to compile the input
stream up to the end of the
stream.
- If
you want jobs with specific number of frames,
specify manually the number of seconds of the
compile or equivalently specify the number of
frames. The seconds box accepts not integer
numbers, and after you have entered a value
the program will adjust the number of seconds
to match a number of frames for the selected
frame rate.
-
- Search
size: Put in this box the amount of KB
you want FlasKMPEG to search for audio and
video streams. If the audio track you want is
missing, try increasing the search size.
-
The
Output Pad
-
- The
output pad is an useful tool that allow you
to easily select all the cropping, frame size
and letterboxing settings looking previewing
the settings all the time.
- To
understand how these settings are related
take a look at the logical path the video
flows inside FlasKMPEG.
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- VIDEO
OUTPUT ---> DEINTERLACING ---> RESIZER
---> CROPPING ---> LETTERBOXING
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- To
enable cropping check crop, and to enable
letterboxing check letterbox.
- When
you crop an image you discard some parts of
it. The image you crop in FlasK MPEG is the
one that is output by the resizer. You can
scale the video and crop then the result. The
cropped image is always smaller than the
resized. To change the output of the resizer
adjust the 'Output Size' controls. If 'crop'
is not checked, you will se the window scale
at the same time you adjust the contronls. If
crop is enabled, you still can adjust the
output size, but this time the size of the
window will be determined by the 'width' and
'height' controls of the crop
pad.
- To
understand cropping, take a look at the
following scheme:
-
- Resized
image or original image
-
- width
x height
-
- Top
Offset
-
- Cropped
image
-
- crop
width x crop height
-
- Left
Offset
-
- Ajusting
'Top offset' and 'Left offset' you can move
the crop window through the resized or
original image. 'Crop width' and 'Crop
height' you can select the window to crop
(and the actual final frame size) and 'width'
and 'height' is the size of the original or
resized image.
- Pressing
'Reset Settings' will reset the settings
disabling crop, disabling letterbox and
restoring the original image size. Letterbox
is simple, adjust the amount of black bars
you want to add at left, right, top and
bottom of the image.
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- 3.1
Configuring Output
-
- In
this section we will talk about how to
configure the output plugins included in the
released pack.
-
AVI
Output
- FlasKMPEG
includes an AVI output plugin that should be
used to output AVI files from MPEG files. The
basic procedure when using the AVI plugin is
to select the suitable codecs from the
'output format' configuration dialog. You
must understand that and AVI is a recipient
in which media is carried in a given format.
The format of the AVI is usually referred to
as a 'codec' (compressor - decompressor) and
you need the compressor codec to be installed
in your system to be able to render AVI files
with it. Likewise, you also need the
decompressor codec in the playing system to
render those AVI files. Currently, the AVI
output of FlasKMPEG has still bugs but it's
working OK with many codecs.
-
- MPEG
output through bbMPEG
- FlasKMPEG MPEG output
is obtained thanks to the bbMPEG plugin (to
obtain the latest version go to Brent Beyeler
bbMPEG home page:
http://members.home.net/beyeler/bbmpeg.html
and copy the bbmpeg.dll file into FlasKMPEG
directory and rename it to mpeg.cm.flask ).
This nifty plugin has the ability to output
MPEG1, MPEG2, VCD & SVCD giving the
option of the user to tweak a lot of
parameters of the mpeg stream. Best of all,
IT's FREE. You may notice that it's somewhat
slow though. bbMPEG has no configuration
previous compiling so all the configuration
is done when you start compiling a file. In
that moment you are able to choose between
all the MPEG formats as well as specifying
bitrates, framerates and so on for the MPEG
output stream. For the time being
YOU MUST SPECIFY the duration of
the compile in the output dialog box when
using bbMPEG.
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- 4.
FAQ
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- 4.1
Hey Boy. This program is painfully slooow. Is
it normal?
It
is :-( This program is free, that is, you
don't pay for its use. Although the MSSG
decoder offers excellent quality it is
terribly slow. Notice that the program
decodes a MPEG2 stream, resizes the video
with bilinear and bicubic flters... From 0.49
MMX has been included in the program and it's
expected that performance will increase in
future releases.
-
- 4.2
Is FlaskMPEG a DVD ripper?
-
FlasKMPEG
IS NOT a DVD ripper. FlasKMPEG was
thought mainly for file based MPEG1 and MPEG2
conversions.
-
- 4.3
XYZ plugin won't start up!!
-
- First
check that the plugin XYZ is installed
correctly in FlasKMPEG directory. If it is,
check that you meet the requirements of
it.
-
- 4.4
FlasKMPEG won't open any files!!!
-
The
most likely cause for this is that you have a
faulty installation. FlasKMPEG.exe is not the
only component of FlasKMPEG. At least one
iDCT module must be present and so a MISM has
to be.
-
4.5
Could you add a suspend and resume
option?
-
- No,
I can't add a suspend and resume option
because Adobe Premiere's plugins doesn't
support that option.
- If
your project is gonna take a big amount of
time to be finished I would suggest you to
encode the thing in parts. You can program
FlasKMPEG to compile a specified number of
seconds or frames, or use the control panel
to generate conversion jobs.
-
- 4.9
Installing your program screw up my
Windows9x/Me multimedia playback system. You
must tell me how to uninstall it.
-
- Curiously
enough, FlasKMPEG setup is harmless. It
simply copies the files to the destination
directory. Delete FlasKMPEG files, and
FlasKMPEG will be gone. There is no way that
FlasKMPEG can screw up Windows playback in
any way because FlasKMPEG is a standalone
application and don't even use DirectShow
architechture.
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- Bug
|
- Version
|
- Cause
|
- WorkAround
|
- Fixed
|
- CCE
Lite plugin reports not enough
space
|
0.6x
|
3000000
frames default setting causes CCE
lite to think it wont have enough
space.
|
Lower
the number of frames of the
compile
|
no
|
- AMD.IDCT.FLASK
crashes with AMD
K6-2
|
0.6x
|
Athlon
3DNow! instruction is used with the
K6-2
|
- Don't
use that iDCT. is just for
Athlons.
Delete
amd.idct.flask file.
|
no
|
- Wrong
aspect ratio is
produced
|
0.6x
|
0.6
changed the 'keep aspect ratio
feature'
|
adjust
manually the settings with the
output pad
|
no
|
- DML
Avi Output Configuration: MP3
codec options do not show
48,000
bitrates
(but the stream gets coded correctly
at 48,000 bps).
|
0.6x
|
FlasKMPEG
doesnt inform correctly the
plugin
|
there
is no problem with it, everything
will be fine.
|
no
|
- Data
rate Graph not working
properly
|
0.6x
|
that code is broken
|
none
|
no
|
- Audio
configuration doesnt work if
system doesnt have a
soundcard
|
0.6x
|
Audio
player expects a soundcard to be
present in the system.
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none
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no
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- VFAPIConv
installed makes FlasKMPEG
crash
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0.6x
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unknown
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none
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yes
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- Invalid page fault
error when exiting
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0.6x
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threading problem
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none
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no
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- More
Information will be posted as it comes to our
attention.
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- Thank
you for your input !
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- Extreme
Media
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