I'm encoding a movie and everything is fine on the encode until frame 17761 when all of a sudden huge blocks enter the picture on every frame : the frame before is fine, every frame after is corrupted :( I'm pretty sure my GK is working OK as I had encoded 2 movies previously with NO problems at all, the movie I'm trying to encode plays fine from the vobs on the HD, what is causing this??
Which codec are you using, and which release? What are your codec settings? This is likely not a GK problem, but more likely a problem produced by the codec. Even so, posting your GK logfile may help diagnose it.
XviD-1.0.1-05062004.exe from The weird thing is, I had done a compressibility test :confused: Thanks for the help so far though, keep it coming ;) Codec settings were pretty much default, turbo was on however as was trellis, could it be either of those?
I think jggimi wants to know what Xvid settings you used, that's set in options, Xvid first pass and second pass buttons :D
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I don't know, since I'm no XviD expert. If you look at the "Bug reporting" sticky in the XviD forum (), you'll see that a lot of information needs to be gathered, such as y;our decoding filter (XviD, ffdshow, etc.), a test of the GK AviSynth script to ensure that the problem you are seeing is not a script filter, and the like.
There was a known bug with Trellis that was apparently fixed at release 1.0.1: I'm moving this to the XviD forum, where someone with more XviD knowledge might be more readily available. And you may want to run the GK generated .avs script (if you still have it) through VdubMod to make sure these blocks are not in the source.
OK, i'll try that now. Those blocks appear when I open the .avs as well although thet're not there on the .vob files :confused: , I've never come across that before, what does it mean? However, the blocks are only in the source for 8 frames, as you can see from the sample, the effect in the encode lasts alot longer. There is an encoding error on the dvd at frame 17761 as can be seen here :