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Author Topic: Deleting extra audio or subtitles  (Read 1221 times)
steptoe
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« on: November 26, 2008, 06:58:30 AM »

Could you add the feature to choose the audio track or subtitles you want with the current conversion job, or delete them if you have no need for that audio track or subtitle

I use ConvertXtoDVD that does support this, but the encoder is not as good as HCEnc and plus you can't use AVISynth with it regardless what the authors claim it doesn't fully support scripts or functions where as AVI2ISO has had no problems even with the more complex functions I have tried with your software

Maybe you could include some of the more complex functions later as alternatives to your basic denoising that use motion compensation to achieve much better results with noise and dirt, but are incredibly slow as they call a lot of complex functions and filters, have a look at MCTemporalDEnoise for what I am looking at using and had used in the past



The new beta layout is much clearer and easier to use compared to the previous final release, great work

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« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2008, 12:06:43 PM »

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Could you add the feature to choose the audio track or subtitles you want with the current conversion job, or delete them if you have no need for that audio track or subtitle

Do you mean support for video sources that has more than 1 streams of audio ?

If yes, perhaps in the final version of 2.10

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Maybe you could include some of the more complex functions later as alternatives to your basic denoising that use motion compensation to achieve much better results with noise and dirt, but are incredibly slow as they call a lot of complex functions and filters, have a look at MCTemporalDEnoise for what I am looking at using and had used in the past

In this new version I had split filters individually, and you can group them as you wish. The previous version had templates in which individual filters are grouped together.

I think it is better to have individual/single filters and give to the user the choice to group them. This makes things much more faster, for example if you are interested only in BlockBuster you don't need to use a template with a Sharpen filter or other as it was the case of avi2iso old version

I can put more individual filters if you want, but I must avoid advanced filters with a lot of dependencies. I tried for example limitedsharpenfaster but all where to no avail because there was a lot of dependencies very unstable. That liberty is given in Script Editing Mode

But I will look at MCTemporalDEnoise whatsoever

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The new beta layout is much clearer and easier to use compared to the previous final release, great work

Thanks, this is only Beta 1, there still some work to do and a lot of tests that should be made by me and users before the final version

But till now there isn't any claim, or any bug report...there was only reports about converting 29.970 FPS to PAL, I already fixed that...should be available in Beta 2.....I made a lot of changes in audio processes

Since this is not yet finished,  you must pay attention if there is any fixes

Report any bug, or any strange behavior

thanks for testing


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