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Title: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 26, 2011, 09:04:20 PM
Hey Guys,

So I have been using Ots and Aimersoft for ripping my music video DVD's so they can be played at our shows.  I dropped the computer that had both ots and Aimersoft and when we got it all back on the computers they were updated versions and now every time I make a file with Aimersoft Ots studio opens it, then shuts it self down.

I need to fine a way to get the the music videos in high res from the DVD in to the Ots DJ system.

Please help!
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: milky on January 26, 2011, 09:27:22 PM
Welcome to the forum. I'm not familiar with Aimersoft.
I've always used DVD Shrink to split the tracks and make separate vob files. It's a little "clunky" until you get the hang of it, but it works and it's free.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 27, 2011, 08:30:16 AM
I downloaded DVD shrink.  How do I make the tracks there own files?
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: milky on January 27, 2011, 09:00:03 AM
I'm doing this away from my editing computer, so it might not be completely accurate.
You need to select the "reauthor" option, then copy the main music entry from the menu as many times as there are tracks. You do this by double clicking the main file. Make sure compression is turned off in the options. Now click on the first of the files you have copied and select the chapter drop down box. Select 1 (assuming the first track is chapter 1. Sometimes the first chapter is a lead-in track. Repeat for each of the other files you copy. You will see the size of the file drop from the total playing time to just the time of the particular track.
Now, if you get lucky, each track will play perfectly and fade to black at the end of the chapter. However, quite often, some of the track may encroach on the next chapter. You can fix this by editing the start and end frames of each chapter. When you have each track playing correctly, select "Backup" and the individual vob files will be saved to you hard drive.
 
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Darryl on January 27, 2011, 03:22:31 PM
I find it much simpler with DVD Decrypter (now available from http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/).  Install it, set the mode to IFO (from the Mode menu, choose IFO).  Under Tools -> Settings go to the IFO tab and in the options section choose By Chapter under file splitting.  Click OK to the settings dialog.  Click on the destination folder icon to choose where to save the files and hit the DVD to Hard disk button at the bottom (this will be greyed out if there isn't a DVD in the drive).

The settings are stored permanently, so next time you want to rip another DVD, all you have to do is put it in the drive and hit the button again.  By default it auto generates the destination folder based on the DVD's title (but you can change that in the settings too).

Have fun,
Darryl.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 28, 2011, 08:23:00 PM
File would not open in Ots Studio

"Could not import PCM audio (encoder is not set up)" is the error.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 28, 2011, 09:03:24 PM
This is the error it gives me when I try to put in the Aimersoft videos

Ots Studio Professional (1.01.001) log file - generated 28-Jan-2011
15:59:25 - Log opened.

Operation: Import files to current Ots file.
Ots file: Untitled
Number of files to import: 1

*** Importing file 1 of 1, \\2guys-e27a37c1b\project folder\aimersofttest1.mpg ...
Detected HD-DVD/Blu-ray/HDTV/MPEG2 ...
     MPEG2 video (Main profile @ High level):
   1920x1080, Pixel aspect ratio: Square Pixel, Chroma format: 4:2:0
   5092 frames @ 24.00 fps, Interlaced (Bottom-field-first)
   Duration (m:s:f): 03:32:04, Avg bitrate: 29997994 b/s
   Typical GOP: BBIBBPBBPBBPBBP
     AC3/Dolby audio:
     ERROR: Could not encode Wave file (encoder is not set up) -- skipping.
     ERROR: Error importing AC-3/Dolby audio stream

(0 files out of 1 successfully created)

16:03:01 - Log closed.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on January 28, 2011, 10:41:16 PM
ERROR: Could not encode Wave file (encoder is not set up) -- skipping.
ERROR: Error importing AC-3/Dolby audio stream

These errors lead me to believe you haven't set up the Lame encoder or AC3 filters.

http://www.otslabs.com/studio-lame/
http://www.otslabs.com/studio-ac3-filter/
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: milky on January 28, 2011, 10:44:34 PM
OK, so it is AUDIO which is the problem. You need a copy of AC3Filter installed to bring the 5.1 channels down to stereo. This link will tell you about it and how to set it up. http://www.otslabs.com/studio-ac3-filter/

You may also have to download and install the LAME converter - information here - http://www.otslabs.com/studio-lame/
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: milky on January 28, 2011, 10:45:32 PM
Beat me by three minutes, JJ!
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on January 31, 2011, 01:30:45 PM
LOL!
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 31, 2011, 09:25:11 PM
So I downloaded the LAME thing and got that on there.  Now it does not do an error on the loading, but once the video is loaded there is no video in the display box.  When I click on Apsect Ratio I can see video in the preview, but once saved and loaded in to OTS it says "ERROR LOADING VIDEO" in the TV window but plays the audio.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: clintnovak on January 31, 2011, 09:35:43 PM
So I played around with the converter and got a file to go throu and can see the video and everything in Studio.  But still says on the Ots AV trial viersion there was an "Error with video" when played back.

Could it be the trial virsion?  I dont have the real version on my computer at home.  Its on our work computers.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: milky on January 31, 2011, 11:24:32 PM
I believe the trial version is fully functional, but I could be wrong. Did you do a refresh after you successfully converted? I guess you could take a copy of the fil to your workplace, add it to the library, re-link and then play it there. If it works there, the problem is somewhere in your home setup. The fact that it plays in studio is odd, so possibly something is wrong with your AV setup when it goes to an external display.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on February 01, 2011, 01:04:26 AM
No, the demo version is indeed fully functional. I usually install and run this when rebuilding my machines to verify them before running the licensed version, just to prevent any code 220 issues. I know it's functional first hand.

You say the video shows in the preview window in studio.... but does it actually play in studio?
Have you tried importing lesser quality videos?  Let's make sure you can load and play Standard def before pushing on to HD content.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Darryl on February 01, 2011, 06:25:09 AM
If you downloaded the demo version then it came with some videos created by Ots Labs.  Can you play them OK?  The video you are trying to convert is 1080p HD.  I don't know if OtsAV internally scales 1080p down to 720p, ED or SD resolutions. Are you really planning on using HD video - if so you would have to buy the TV Broadcaster version (the expensive one).  720p HD video support is only in the TV Broadcaster version of OtsAV.  If you don't intend to use HD video then I'd use DVD video sources rather than blu-ray personally.

Have fun,
Darryl.

Have fun,
Darryl.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on February 01, 2011, 12:30:00 PM
Darryl, I've created and played 1080 content in Ots. It plays back fine in reduced scale, if the machine is big enough to handle the data crunching.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Darryl on February 01, 2011, 12:56:09 PM
Thanks for that info Jeff - I've never had a chance to try it... I've only got an OtsAV DJ licence so I'd have to install the demo to play with it.  Oh, and I haven't got a Blu-ray drive in my computer either (the silly buggers hadn't finished the format war, so the last laptop I bought has a rather redundant HD-DVD drive in it).

Have fun,
Darryl.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on February 01, 2011, 02:35:56 PM
I don't have a Blu-ray drive either.
I created my 1080 content in Adobe premiere.

I've not found where I can get commercial 1080p content to use outside Blu-ray content of which I have no experience with.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: Darryl on February 01, 2011, 07:30:18 PM
Fair enough.  I've not seen any music blu-ray discs yet, but I've not been looking.  The record companies are making HD music videos (MTV has a HD channel in the UK broadcasting on Sky) so it'll happen eventually.

Have fun,
Darryl.
Title: Re: Converting DVD's to Ots files
Post by: SoundWave on February 01, 2011, 10:21:59 PM
Quote from: Darryl on February 01, 2011, 07:30:18 PM
(MTV has a HD channel in the UK broadcasting on Sky)
Ya but is the MTV channel showing music vids?  HaHa  :wowza: