As I stated in :
viewtopic.php?t=5436
converting blue ray rips (H264/AVC) matroska files to Xvid AVI DOES
NOT WORK AS EXPECTED (err... does not work at all).
Large mkv files (> 2GB) rarely convert successfully to XVID AVI > 1GB
(always leading to an AVI with a bad index which even virtualdub
cannot repair or KMplayer cannot play).
Can you post a guide for successfull
blue ray H264/AVC matroska MKV to XVID AVI conversion?
Thanx
Can you post a guide for H264/AVC mkv to XVIDAVI conversion?
Probably it's issue relate with MEncoder.
Maybe...
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/men ... 09355.html
Maybe...
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/men ... 09355.html
I will check and try later.Heiner, Aaron J wrote:
> I am encoding some pretty large files and mencoder keeps giving me a
> message saying "Starting new odml Riff..." It seems to happen after
> every 1 GB is encoded. It is messing up my avi files. I need odml for
> the files but how can I get it to only create one Riff? To be clear, I
> created four chunks in my file and only the first chunk is playable.
> Thanks!
>
You'll get a new riff chunk after every 1Gb in your file. If you don't
want this, use -noodml when encoding, and this won't happen.
Alternatively, use a different container format than AVI.
When the resulting file size of less than 1GB, MEncoder writes A/V to AVI v1.0 - played without problems.
When the resulting file size more than 1GB, MEncoder writes A/V to Multipart OpenDML AVI (but incorrectly) - can't play this video.
What can be done in MediaCoder?
Can add -noodml to Extra MEncoder Options (click on Encoder button), then MEncoder writes A/V to AVI v1.0 container.
AVI v1.0 have limit to 2GB (but when I tried, possible save up to 4GB).
When the resulting file size more than 1GB, MEncoder writes A/V to Multipart OpenDML AVI (but incorrectly) - can't play this video.
What can be done in MediaCoder?
Can add -noodml to Extra MEncoder Options (click on Encoder button), then MEncoder writes A/V to AVI v1.0 container.
AVI v1.0 have limit to 2GB (but when I tried, possible save up to 4GB).
RIGHT ON THE SPOT!Placio74 wrote:When the resulting file size of less than 1GB, MEncoder writes A/V to AVI v1.0 - played without problems.
When the resulting file size more than 1GB, MEncoder writes A/V to Multipart OpenDML AVI (but incorrectly) - can't play this video.
What can be done in MediaCoder?
Can add -noodml to Extra MEncoder Options (click on Encoder button), then MEncoder writes A/V to AVI v1.0 container.
AVI v1.0 have limit to 2GB (but when I tried, possible save up to 4GB).
I also tested it and works FINE!
THANX!
Other temporary workaround...
When checked, Sharpya r27811 build correctly (i think) writes A/V to OpenDML container.
Well...
Get this MEncoder build - unpack and copy mencoder.exe to \MediaCoder\codecs\ folder (+ eventually backup old MEncoder).
When checked, Sharpya r27811 build correctly (i think) writes A/V to OpenDML container.
Well...
Get this MEncoder build - unpack and copy mencoder.exe to \MediaCoder\codecs\ folder (+ eventually backup old MEncoder).