What is the sound format? I have experienced extreme slowdowns with some exotic audio codecs.

You may need to send some of the stuff to Carl so he can have a look.

I can only assume there are weird things in your sources, be it video or audio.

- Carsten



Am 20.06.2017 um 12:11 schrieb Gérald Maruccia via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net>:

hello,

todays news…

I've used mkvtoolnix-gui which is in Ubuntu repositories to merge the 4 VOB.

So I have one file, seen as a 50 fps through dcp-o-matic / but 25 fps if I check file properties ?
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…or my misunderstanding ? Anyways I ask for a 25 fps DCP and it takes muuuuuuuuuuuuuuch time to encode, knowing that :
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Encoding is 0,5 ips with 20 threads ???  I was almost @ 20 ips last time I did a dcp in the same surroundings.

And last, while monitoring processus on the « master » machine only one proc @100% for all night long ( preferences are set to use 3 threads out of 4 ) :
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Is it just a problem with mkv source file ?
Or am I facing many issues in the same time ?

Best regards

Gérald.


( ps : I also noticed that audio analysis always use only one thread )



Le 20/06/2017 à 02:04, Jim Dummett via DCPomatic a écrit :

Just to second what Christian said, I've had success with MakeMKV. Works every time. And it bypasses anti-piracy measures if you're (legally!) making a DCP from a copy-protected DVD.

Jim


On 19/06/2017 14:27, Christian Hove via DCPomatic wrote:

Hi Gerald,

I prefer ripping DVDs with MakeMKV and then add the mkv file to DOM. It is pretty straight forward and works with subtitles as well.

Cheers,

Christian

On 06/19/2017 03:16 PM, Gérald Maruccia via DCPomatic wrote:

With files attached, better.

+metadata.xml

-------- Message transféré --------
Sujet : Little help need → dvd to dcp
Date : Mon, 19 Jun 2017 15:14:14 +0200
De : Gérald Maruccia <gerald.maruccia@yahoo.fr>
Pour : dcpomatic@carlh.net


Hi…

…not the first time I do that but today I fail…

DCP-O-Matic 2.10.5 git 61b5d4ad8 on Ubuntu 14.04.

I have a dvd to convert to dcp.

First thing I did was concatenate the 4 vob into one file :

cat VTS_01_1.VOB VTS_01_2.VOB VTS_01_3.VOB VTS_01_4.VOB | ffmpeg -i - brialy.mp4

Then I use some personal script to get  some kind of 5.1 sound → file becomes brialy_51.mov

Now in DCP-o-Matic conversion always stops @ same number of images ( about 4500 ).

There's some warning in log @ line 2407 FFmpeg: Warning: data is not aligned! This can lead to a speedloss

Files attached are log, ffprobe.log and my script for 5.1 upmix.

I suspect more has to be done regarding « concatenate » the vob into one single.

Any hints / help welcome.

Best regards,

Gerald



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