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Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby azrael99 » Fri Feb 06, 2009 4:09 am

Hi,

Hope I get an answer by creating a topic since I've been asking this question for a while now and while I tend to use Avisynth/Coreavc or apply the overscan solution when transcoding - it just bugs me that I can't force Mencoder to transcode my videos into 16:10 format.

The previous versions of PMS (0.99-1.00) accepted a -vf scale command line when transcoding via Mencoder. I've tried to apply that command on 1.02-1.04 and also tried to use the video scale box on Mencoder and it just doesn't work.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby azrael99 » Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:13 am

j0 - no one here experiencing the same problem?

Do I have to email admin for help? Anyway if someone wants to help, here are my specs:

Pentium(R) D 2.80GHz
1 gb of RAM
Running on Wireless 10mbps
27" JVC iArt SDTV

Tried video scaler option on Mencoder - doesn't change aspect ratio. Used, -vf scale and -vf dsize commands - it doesn't work at all since 1.02-latest (worked before on 0.99-1.00). Using Overscan option at the moment -vf expand=-40:-40:25:25.

Debug log only shows this:

[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890 Starting Java PS3 Media Server v1.04
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890 by shagrath / 2008
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890 http://ps3mediaserver.blogspot.com
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890 Java 1.6.0_10-beta-Sun Microsystems Inc.
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.890 OS Windows XP x86 5.1
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.906 Encoding: Cp1252
[main] TRACE 16:04:15.937 Temp folder: J:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\javaps3media
[main] INFO 16:04:15.937 launching: win32/ffmpeg.exe
[main] INFO 16:04:18.343 launching: win32/mplayer.exe
[main] INFO 16:04:20.187 launching: win32/mencoder.exe
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Re: Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby shagrath » Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:32 am

Do I have to email admin for help?


please remember we are helping on our free time

the custom options haven't changes since the beginning, you can always apply a -vf scale, but that command does not change aspect ratio
and your debug.log is rather short, if it was stopping there, you couldn't play any video at all
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Re: Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby azrael99 » Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:17 am

I know you guys are doing this for free and while it is appreciated, I asked this question on the avforum board close to a month already and haven't received any answers or solutions at all. It had to take me being facetious to get a short reply here which I had to resort to.

The -vf scale command is still working for me when I use 1.00 and have only encountered this problem as I've stated when I upgraded first to 1.02 up to the present. Avisynth's LanczosResize command works - it's just mind boggling to me that mencoder's forced scale stopped working for me.

Can't do anything in regards to the debug.log being short - that's the only data appearing as of an hour ago.
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Re: Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby shagrath » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:05 am

ok you want to use -vf scale with avisynth ? indeed I disabled mencoder custom options with avisynth usage because I think it's the Avisynth purpose to apply special effects to the video like rescale, denoise, etc., and not mencoder anymore. in fact I will maybe completely separate the 2 engines in the future
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Re: Mencoder video scaler doesn't work

Postby azrael99 » Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:19 pm

Thanks for the reply, Shagrath. Hopefully it happens in the next update since I probably have to use 1.00 and 1.04 together now since I saw the answer you gave me.
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