I started happily uploading youtube videos while using anvidemux as the encoder, good program however all of a sudden it stopped uploading the audio properly I don't know why http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7241/reallyannoying.png and I would like to be able to encode with this program again, does anyone know what the problem is? It happens with every video I try to encode and it just spontaneously started doing this to every video I try. I used fraps for the recording fine, there is nothing different to my recording methods from when it was working the only thing different is the game but I have tried it with videos of several games to no avail. If anyone knows the solution it would be greatly appreciated I don't want to have to look for a different one.
What the information window about audio ?
As the popup says, if it has more than 2 channels or a weird frequency, you cant encode it with lame
Do you know a audio setting instead of lame that would be good for youtube videos? The tutorial I saw the guy used lame and it worked great for me for months and then BOOM everyone stopped working for lame.
As mean says:
Record with fraps in stereo. Or check if your multichannel audio is recorded at 44.1 Khz it should be 48 Khz or 96 Khz.
check this thread: Decoding multichannel audio recorded with Fraps (http://www.avidemux.org/smf/index.php?topic=10425.msg56024#msg56024)
Check before you save the video, the audio settings:
Main Menu: Audio: Select Track: Mark Track(s) you want to keep in Audio Track configuration.
If none of this helps: upload a 5 seconds / 20 MB sample recording to Rapidshare or similar webservice.
I changed it to 48khz but when I do that, the quality screws up. I can't set it to 96khz and I'm having trouble fixing the video quality. But after changing it to 48 the audio would encode.
Still not clear if it helps for you or not? Select other output format? Update to Fraps 3.5.9 - 30th August, 2012?
It helped me, but after changing the audio from 44.1 to 48 and encoding it, the video changed from 720p to like 240p it was all blocky do you know why that is?
No, seems like some resizing is taking place? Can you save project and attach the project to your posting. Upload a 5 second sample recording you made to Rapidshare or similar web service and provide a link to it.
The 2.6 you're using is it r8186?
https://rapidshare.com/files/1588602087/test.avi
thats my 38 second test video... well it was 38 seconds after changing the khz from 44.1 to 48 it became blocky and shortened. Now it's just 12 seconds.
How do I find out if my version is r8186?
Confirmed
Should be okay starting from r8191
(build in progress)
Alright, I'll wait for that to be released. I hope it gets fixed because this program is awesome and I want to keep using it. Any estimate on how long till it's released?
Quote from: Lord Kallig on September 13, 2012, 07:21:33 PM
How do I find out if my version is r8186?
Main Menu -> Help -> About
There is nothing after 2.6.0
check for win32/64 here:
http://avidemux.org/nightly/
http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/
Like a friggin moron I didn't take your advice and get the new version of fraps...
The new version of fraps allows the video to encode fine with perfect audio and video...
Edit: hmmm my test video was fine but the episode I recorded was 23 minutes but it encodes to be 8.3 but the quality is fine.
with a recent avidemux (>r8191) ?
yes
You said my problem would be fixed in the next build, do you know when the next build will be released? I'm anxious to start videos again and I have trouble finding another encoder.
The previous test.avi you did send was only 12 seconds 50 milliseconds in duration and not 38 seconds. That was the original fraps recording?
You may need to lower in fraps the recorded frames/second to 30 or even 15. Could be you hit the limits of your system making the recording at 60 fps?
You need to provide the original fraps recording and not the processed video if that was the case? The current avidemux version is r8196.
download from here:
http://avidemux.org/nightly/
I record at 30fps and I never had this problem before. My last mic broke about 7 months ago, and before that everything worked fine. Also my 12.5 second test video was 38 seconds before I encoded it. My 22.3min video is 8 minutes after encoded that's the problem I'm having, with my internet uploading the raw fraps files would take about 6 hours each or more.
The current nightlies have the problem fixed as far as i can tell
If it still does not work for you, please describe exactly what you are doing so i could reproduce
First I drag and drop the episode chunks into avidemux, then I set the video output to Mpeg4 AVC (x264) and I configure the video to average bitrate (2500) and in filters I lock aspect ratio and set the quality to 1280/720. For audio I set the output to MP3 (lame) and in filters I change the resampling to 48000 and then I convert it. Half way through the first pass it immediately goes to second pass, and half way through the second pass it ends and the 23 minute video is now 8 minutes and 19 seconds.
Before I would do all this but the resampling wasn't needed to be changed and the video would encode fine but 7 months later it didn't anymore. All these settings I got from a tutorial video for this program and the settings worked fine but now they don't.
Does every episode dropped in avidemux has it own .idx2 created by avidemux, or is there only one big .idx2 for that video?
In other words if you load part 1 from menu (no drag and drop) and append part 2 from keyboard [Ctrl][a].
And then do the settings and save the new video, what happens then?
Is it just me isn't the Calculator tool working in this version?
No, is not activated. Why post in this thread?
When I opened the folder and selected the first part then appended the other 2 it still came to 8 minutes.