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BobbyQ 5th Aug 2007 1:07 am

BatMan - batch processing for MEncoder
 
Hi all,
a couple of weeks ago I started programming a simple but effective way to convert movies in a batch for the Meizu M3 and M6 players. This project has meanwhile become so stable that I would like to mention it here as a general purpose video converter for avi output.
Right now it supports the following devices and specifications, but I am planning to supply other devices as well in the future (message me for specs) :
- Meizu M6 320x240 (rotated) 15-20 fps, up to 512 kbps XviD/DivX avi with mp3 CBR
- Meizu M3 176x128 (not rotated) 15-25 fps, rest as above
but these could work with most of avi-compatible players/PDAs out there already.

Oh, and of course it is free. Uses the also free MEncoder software.
Here's the link to the BatMan Project. It's only for Windows yet (and possibly Linux with WINE).

Highlights are : drag+drop, multilanguage, direct DVD/VOB/ISO ripping, repair problematic videos, sharpening/denoise/colour control, audio normalization, quality profiles, 3-pass, folder processing, custom zoom modes, custom profiles, subtitles.
Supported formats : everything that MEncoder can, and that covers 98% of all videos out there, even .flv

Oh and I might mention that it's kinda idiot-safe :D just drag a movie onto the icon, choose a quality profile and there you go.

BobbyQ 11th Sep 2007 4:38 am

Re: BatMan - batch processing for MEncoder
 
Hi, there has not been any feedback on this here, but I would like to let you know that the latest version of BatMan supports any combination of resolution/fps/rotation to fit any player, making it an efficient converter for every avi-compatible player.

makd511 11th Sep 2007 5:25 am

HI
BobbyQ
i have used Batman for my Meizu and have followed your progress on meizume.com - congrats and thanks for all your work.
for the benefit of this forum (and cos i cant remember) can Batman encode using MP2 for the audio.
i ask because Rockchip based devices can play Xvid AVI but audio has to be MP2.
cheers and thanks for all the good work

BobbyQ 11th Sep 2007 5:36 am

yes, that is possible by using the special command "switch" and entering "-lavcopts acodec=mp2"

makd511 11th Sep 2007 6:07 am

Thanks BobbyQ

jp 11th Sep 2007 12:27 pm

Re: BatMan - batch processing for MEncoder
 
Fantastic Bobby !...Easy batch creation with wide parameter selection and the ability to code mp2 or mp3...This is a winner...Thanks very much...

Is there any way to increase audio volume during the encoding process with Batman?

What about cropping, sharpening, brightening,..., without having to first process with VDub?

Thanks again!

BobbyQ 11th Sep 2007 1:55 pm

Hi jp, audio volume gets normalized automatically to 0.25 of the allowed maximum amplitude, which should make any wishes to further increase volume obsolete, but if you wish you can tweak that by using the special command "switch" and entering "-af volnorm=2:0.7" (with 1.0 it would start clipping too easily).
Cropping is done by overscanning (see help 2.3), sharpen/bright/etc are special commands and get explained in the help as well (invoke by entering "?")

jp 11th Sep 2007 4:44 pm

Re: BatMan - batch processing for MEncoder
 
BobbyQ: Thanks for your reply.

For some reason my RockChip player won't play the Batman converted files. All the parameters on the converted file are the same as those converted by AVIConverter except that the writing application with Batman is shown as MEncoder 1.0rc1-3.4.2 and the writing library as MPlayer whereas with AVIConverter the writing application is MEncoder Sherpya-MinGW-20060312 with the writing library as MPlayer. AVIConverter uses ffdshow rather than mencoder.

The file appears to begin to load but nothing plays. The screen is white with the name of the file in the center. It doesn't indicate that the file isn't supported as happens with non recognized file formats.

Any thoughts? Thanks.

BobbyQ 12th Sep 2007 12:42 am

Take at least 3 test videos (as different ones as possible), convert them with both programs and check them on your player to be sure it has nothing to do with the source formats.
If none of the BatMan videos play, try converting with the "repair" command. If still none of them play, it would be good to have a small sample video (upload info via PM). I don't own a rockchip player, so I can't test it myself. The "sherpya" message above is nothing of importance, that's just a different build of mencoder with some tweaks that shouldn't matter with your problem.

admin 12th Sep 2007 3:47 am

Thanks for sharing this BobbyQ with us all.

The Meizu community here has been growing.

If you can create one for .AMV video format too that would be great :).


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