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BeitragVerfasst am: 01.08.2009, 03:01 Beitrag speichern Antworten mit Zitat
MarkFilipak
Anmeldedatum: 17.07.2009
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I usually do other things while bitrate viewer goes through a .VOB file. By chance recently, I got back to it just as it was finishing. It started happy (blue circle in the upper left-hand corner and "PTS" along the left axis), but just at the very end, it flashed sad (red). Then the red circle disappeared. The left axis still says "PTS".

What am I to make of that?
Do I need to watch it like a hawk to see that everything goes okay, or am I misinterpreting something?
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BeitragVerfasst am: 09.11.2009, 15:33 Beitrag speichern Antworten mit Zitat
D.oxilt
Gast




Looool
I meant how can you answer Yes and no
to are you happy or sad ;S
Re: Happy happy happy sad
BeitragVerfasst am: 10.11.2009, 21:26 Beitrag speichern Antworten mit Zitat
MarkFilipak
Anmeldedatum: 17.07.2009
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D.oxilt hat Folgendes geschrieben:
I meant how can you answer Yes and no to are you happy or sad ;S
The issue is not whether I'm happy or sad. (Of course, I'm happy when the program is happy.) The issue is whether the program is happy or sad.

Happy: The program shows no errors.
Sad: The program shows an error.

All I'm trying to do is get average bit rate (ABR) of commercial DVD movies. Unlike some programs that give ABR, Konran's Bitrate Viewer needs to scan the files and the scan takes some time. During the time it is scanning, it indicates whether it is happy or sad by the color of an icon. Sometimes it starts out happy and ends happy. Sometimes it starts out happy and then gets sad. Sometimes it starts out happy, then gets sad, but ends happy. I never noticed this happy-sad-happy sequence before because I don't watch the program as it does the scanning.

So, here's my question: What does it mean when it goes sad but ends happy? Did it encounter a problem and then overcome that problem, or did it encounter a problem and then, at the end, forget that it was sad? If it goes sad in the middle of a scan but ends happy, does that mean that the scan was bad or good?
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Re: Happy happy happy sad
BeitragVerfasst am: 24.11.2009, 01:15 Beitrag speichern Antworten mit Zitat
Konran
Anmeldedatum: 29.08.2006
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MarkFilipak hat Folgendes geschrieben:
So, here's my question: What does it mean when it goes sad but ends happy? Did it encounter a problem and then overcome that problem, or did it encounter a problem and then, at the end, forget that it was sad? If it goes sad in the middle of a scan but ends happy, does that mean that the scan was bad or good?

You're doing nothing wrong. There maybe simply a problem with your VOB file being accurate conform to the MPEG and/or DVD specs. The first short file scan (that of course takes only a few some seconds) tells you that the VOB generally has NAV packs with which the timecode (normally) exactly can be calculated accurately.
The second full file scan that reads each frame and calculates the bitrates obviously encounters a problem with a GOP or NAV'igation sequence. So the flashing light changes status as MPEG/DVD conformity has been broken. Finally when the full file was read the tool may have all information that is necessary to display.
...you will sometimes have problems when you analyse a VOB in the middle of a sequence of consecutive VOB files in a movie. The beginning or end of such a file can be broken as there is no nice rule to break one big VOB into 1GB small sequential VOB files. You could try (on Linux or Mac OS X systems) to copy all sequential small 1GB VOB files together into one single big VOB file and analyze the result ... it should come out fine.

Konran

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