Cp855 encoding
I have Oracle 8.0 database and following situation: Only one column in a table contains cp855 encoded chars. I need to read that column in my selects. When I use select statement i get meaningless results. The database should not be changed in any way. May I have your advise please!
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I'm new guy here. Please have a patience if this is something trivial or already solved.
It's me again. I want to describe my solution of this problem. First of all I tried to use translate function but without meaningfull results. Not to mention bulky sintax of this function. I'm C# developer so finally I tried to solve this problem in C#. After I have found some table describing mapping of characters in cp899 codepage it seemed it would be trivial to solve this problem. Problem arises when I noticed that mentioned table contains only mappings for upper case letters. I have slowly identified all the needed letters (Numerous Debugging sessions). Now I have class library which translates cp899 to cyrillic or latin unicode form. The only problem lies in fact that creators of cp899 have used char 45 for Cyrillic letter G, but char 45 is also - (dash). So i have results with - (dash) translated to Cyrillic G. Greetings
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I am trying to convert a file abcd.dat
# file abcd.dat
abcd.dat: binary Computer Graphics Metafile
#file -i abcd.dat
abcd.dat: application/octet-stream
I've tried dos2unix in vain.
dos2unix: converting file abcd.dat to UNIX format ...
dos2unix: converting file abc.dat to UNIX format ...
dos2unix: problems converting file abc.dat
I've used iconv successfully earlier with this command
iconv -f UTF-16 -t UTF-8 abcd.dat > abcd.abc
only, this time I do not know the "from" format of the file,
#iconv -l
The following list contain all the coded character sets known. This does
not necessarily mean that all combinations of these names can be used for
the FROM and TO command line parameters. One coded character set can be
listed with several different names (aliases).
437, 500, 500V1, 850, 851, 852, 855, 856, 857, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865,
866, 866NAV, 869, 874, 904, 1026, 1046, 1047, 8859_1, 8859_2, 8859_3, 8859_4,
8859_5, 8859_6, 8859_7, 8859_8, 8859_9, 10646-1:1993, 10646-1:1993/UCS4,
ANSI_X3.4-1968, ANSI_X3.4-1986, ANSI_X3.4, ANSI_X3.110-1983, ANSI_X3.110,
ARABIC, ARABIC7, ARMSCII-8, ASCII, ASMO-708, ASMO_449, BALTIC, BIG-5,
BIG-FIVE, BIG5-HKSCS, BIG5, BIG5HKSCS, BIGFIVE, BS_4730, CA, CN-BIG5, CN-GB,
CN, CP-AR, CP-GR, CP-HU, CP037, CP038, CP273, CP274, CP275, CP278, CP280,
CP281, CP282, CP284, CP285, CP290, CP297, CP367, CP420, CP423, CP424, CP437,
CP500, CP737, CP775, CP803, CP813, CP819, CP850, CP851, CP852, CP855, CP856,
CP857, CP860, CP861, CP862, CP863, CP864, CP865, CP866, CP866NAV, CP868,
CP869, CP870, CP871, CP874, CP875, CP880, CP891, CP901, CP902, CP903, CP904,
CP905, CP912, CP915, CP916, CP918, CP920, CP921, CP922, CP930, CP932, CP933,
CP935, CP936, CP937, CP939, CP949, CP950, CP1004, CP1008, CP1025, CP1026,
CP1046, CP1047, CP1070, CP1079, CP1081, CP1084, CP1089, CP1097, CP1112,
CP1122, CP1123, CP1124, CP1125, CP1129, CP1130, CP1132, CP1133, CP1137,
CP1140, CP1141, CP1142, CP1143, CP1144, CP1145, CP1146, CP1147, CP1148,
CP1149, CP1153, CP1154, CP1155, CP1156, CP1157, CP1158, CP1160, CP1161,
CP1162, CP1163, CP1164, CP1166, CP1167, CP1250, CP1251, CP1252, CP1253,
CP1254, CP1255, CP1256, CP1257, CP1258, CP1361, CP1364, CP1371, CP1388,
CP1390, CP1399, CP4517, CP4899, CP4909, CP4971, CP5347, CP9030, CP9066,
CP9448, CP10007, CP12712, CP16804, CPIBM861, CSA7-1, CSA7-2, CSASCII,
CSA_T500-1983, CSA_T500, CSA_Z243.4-1985-1, CSA_Z243.4-1985-2,
CSA_Z243.419851, CSA_Z243.419852, CSDECMCS, CSEBCDICATDE, CSEBCDICATDEA,
CSEBCDICCAFR, CSEBCDICDKNO, CSEBCDICDKNOA, CSEBCDICES, CSEBCDICESA,
CSEBCDICESS, CSEBCDICFISE, CSEBCDICFISEA, CSEBCDICFR, CSEBCDICIT, CSEBCDICPT,
CSEBCDICUK, CSEBCDICUS, CSEUCKR, CSEUCPKDFMTJAPANESE, CSGB2312, CSHPROMAN8,
CSIBM037, CSIBM038, CSIBM273, CSIBM274, CSIBM275, CSIBM277, CSIBM278,
CSIBM280, CSIBM281, CSIBM284, CSIBM285, CSIBM290, CSIBM297, CSIBM420,
CSIBM423, CSIBM424, CSIBM500, CSIBM803, CSIBM851, CSIBM855, CSIBM856,
CSIBM857, CSIBM860, CSIBM863, CSIBM864, CSIBM865, CSIBM866, CSIBM868,
CSIBM869, CSIBM870, CSIBM871, CSIBM880, CSIBM891, CSIBM901, CSIBM902,
CSIBM903, CSIBM904, CSIBM905, CSIBM918, CSIBM921, CSIBM922, CSIBM930,
CSIBM932, CSIBM933, CSIBM935, CSIBM937, CSIBM939, CSIBM943, CSIBM1008,
CSIBM1025, CSIBM1026, CSIBM1097, CSIBM1112, CSIBM1122, CSIBM1123, CSIBM1124,
CSIBM1129, CSIBM1130, CSIBM1132, CSIBM1133, CSIBM1137, CSIBM1140, CSIBM1141,
CSIBM1142, CSIBM1143, CSIBM1144, CSIBM1145, CSIBM1146, CSIBM1147, CSIBM1148,
CSIBM1149, CSIBM1153, CSIBM1154, CSIBM1155, CSIBM1156, CSIBM1157, CSIBM1158,
CSIBM1160, CSIBM1161, CSIBM1163, CSIBM1164, CSIBM1166, CSIBM1167, CSIBM1364,
CSIBM1371, CSIBM1388, CSIBM1390, CSIBM1399, CSIBM4517, CSIBM4899, CSIBM4909,
CSIBM4971, CSIBM5347, CSIBM9030, CSIBM9066, CSIBM9448, CSIBM12712,
CSIBM16804, CSIBM11621162, CSISO4UNITEDKINGDOM, CSISO10SWEDISH,
CSISO11SWEDISHFORNAMES, CSISO14JISC6220RO, CSISO15ITALIAN, CSISO16PORTUGESE,
CSISO17SPANISH, CSISO18GREEK7OLD, CSISO19LATINGREEK, CSISO21GERMAN,
CSISO25FRENCH, CSISO27LATINGREEK1, CSISO49INIS, CSISO50INIS8,
CSISO51INISCYRILLIC, CSISO58GB1988, CSISO60DANISHNORWEGIAN,
CSISO60NORWEGIAN1, CSISO61NORWEGIAN2, CSISO69FRENCH, CSISO84PORTUGUESE2,
CSISO85SPANISH2, CSISO86HUNGARIAN, CSISO88GREEK7, CSISO89ASMO449, CSISO90,
CSISO92JISC62991984B, CSISO99NAPLPS, CSISO103T618BIT, CSISO111ECMACYRILLIC,
CSISO121CANADIAN1, CSISO122CANADIAN2, CSISO139CSN369103, CSISO141JUSIB1002,
CSISO143IECP271, CSISO150, CSISO150GREEKCCITT, CSISO151CUBA,
CSISO153GOST1976874, CSISO646DANISH, CSISO2022CN, CSISO2022JP, CSISO2022JP2,
CSISO2022KR, CSISO2033, CSISO5427CYRILLIC, CSISO5427CYRILLIC1981,
CSISO5428GREEK, CSISO10367BOX, CSISOLATIN1, CSISOLATIN2, CSISOLATIN3,
CSISOLATIN4, CSISOLATIN5, CSISOLATIN6, CSISOLATINARABIC, CSISOLATINCYRILLIC,
CSISOLATINGREEK, CSISOLATINHEBREW, CSKOI8R, CSKSC5636, CSMACINTOSH,
CSNATSDANO, CSNATSSEFI, CSN_369103, CSPC8CODEPAGE437, CSPC775BALTIC,
CSPC850MULTILINGUAL, CSPC862LATINHEBREW, CSPCP852, CSSHIFTJIS, CSUCS4,
CSUNICODE, CSWINDOWS31J, CUBA, CWI-2, CWI, CYRILLIC, DE, DEC-MCS, DEC,
DECMCS, DIN_66003, DK, DS2089, DS_2089, E13B, EBCDIC-AT-DE-A, EBCDIC-AT-DE,
EBCDIC-BE, EBCDIC-BR, EBCDIC-CA-FR, EBCDIC-CP-AR1, EBCDIC-CP-AR2,
EBCDIC-CP-BE, EBCDIC-CP-CA, EBCDIC-CP-CH, EBCDIC-CP-DK, EBCDIC-CP-ES,
EBCDIC-CP-FI, EBCDIC-CP-FR, EBCDIC-CP-GB, EBCDIC-CP-GR, EBCDIC-CP-HE,
EBCDIC-CP-IS, EBCDIC-CP-IT, EBCDIC-CP-NL, EBCDIC-CP-NO, EBCDIC-CP-ROECE,
EBCDIC-CP-SE, EBCDIC-CP-TR, EBCDIC-CP-US, EBCDIC-CP-WT, EBCDIC-CP-YU,
EBCDIC-CYRILLIC, EBCDIC-DK-NO-A, EBCDIC-DK-NO, EBCDIC-ES-A, EBCDIC-ES-S,
EBCDIC-ES, EBCDIC-FI-SE-A, EBCDIC-FI-SE, EBCDIC-FR, EBCDIC-GREEK, EBCDIC-INT,
EBCDIC-INT1, EBCDIC-IS-FRISS, EBCDIC-IT, EBCDIC-JP-E, EBCDIC-JP-KANA,
EBCDIC-PT, EBCDIC-UK, EBCDIC-US, EBCDICATDE, EBCDICATDEA, EBCDICCAFR,
EBCDICDKNO, EBCDICDKNOA, EBCDICES, EBCDICESA, EBCDICESS, EBCDICFISE,
EBCDICFISEA, EBCDICFR, EBCDICISFRISS, EBCDICIT, EBCDICPT, EBCDICUK, EBCDICUS,
ECMA-114, ECMA-118, ECMA-128, ECMA-CYRILLIC, ECMACYRILLIC, ELOT_928, ES, ES2,
EUC-CN, EUC-JISX0213, EUC-JP-MS, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, EUC-TW, EUCCN, EUCJP-MS,
EUCJP-OPEN, EUCJP-WIN, EUCJP, EUCKR, EUCTW, FI, FR, GB, GB2312, GB13000,
GB18030, GBK, GB_1988-80, GB_198880, GEORGIAN-ACADEMY, GEORGIAN-PS,
GOST_19768-74, GOST_19768, GOST_1976874, GREEK-CCITT, GREEK, GREEK7-OLD,
GREEK7, GREEK7OLD, GREEK8, GREEKCCITT, HEBREW, HP-ROMAN8, HPROMAN8, HU,
IBM-803, IBM-856, IBM-901, IBM-902, IBM-921, IBM-922, IBM-930, IBM-932,
IBM-933, IBM-935, IBM-937, IBM-939, IBM-943, IBM-1008, IBM-1025, IBM-1046,
IBM-1047, IBM-1097, IBM-1112, IBM-1122, IBM-1123, IBM-1124, IBM-1129,
IBM-1130, IBM-1132, IBM-1133, IBM-1137, IBM-1140, IBM-1141, IBM-1142,
IBM-1143, IBM-1144, IBM-1145, IBM-1146, IBM-1147, IBM-1148, IBM-1149,
IBM-1153, IBM-1154, IBM-1155, IBM-1156, IBM-1157, IBM-1158, IBM-1160,
IBM-1161, IBM-1162, IBM-1163, IBM-1164, IBM-1166, IBM-1167, IBM-1364,
IBM-1371, IBM-1388, IBM-1390, IBM-1399, IBM-4517, IBM-4899, IBM-4909,
IBM-4971, IBM-5347, IBM-9030, IBM-9066, IBM-9448, IBM-12712, IBM-16804,
IBM037, IBM038, IBM256, IBM273, IBM274, IBM275, IBM277, IBM278, IBM280,
IBM281, IBM284, IBM285, IBM290, IBM297, IBM367, IBM420, IBM423, IBM424,
IBM437, IBM500, IBM775, IBM803, IBM813, IBM819, IBM848, IBM850, IBM851,
IBM852, IBM855, IBM856, IBM857, IBM860, IBM861, IBM862, IBM863, IBM864,
IBM865, IBM866, IBM866NAV, IBM868, IBM869, IBM870, IBM871, IBM874, IBM875,
IBM880, IBM891, IBM901, IBM902, IBM903, IBM904, IBM905, IBM912, IBM915,
IBM916, IBM918, IBM920, IBM921, IBM922, IBM930, IBM932, IBM933, IBM935,
IBM937, IBM939, IBM943, IBM1004, IBM1008, IBM1025, IBM1026, IBM1046, IBM1047,
IBM1089, IBM1097, IBM1112, IBM1122, IBM1123, IBM1124, IBM1129, IBM1130,
IBM1132, IBM1133, IBM1137, IBM1140, IBM1141, IBM1142, IBM1143, IBM1144,
IBM1145, IBM1146, IBM1147, IBM1148, IBM1149, IBM1153, IBM1154, IBM1155,
IBM1156, IBM1157, IBM1158, IBM1160, IBM1161, IBM1162, IBM1163, IBM1164,
IBM1166, IBM1167, IBM1364, IBM1371, IBM1388, IBM1390, IBM1399, IBM4517,
IBM4899, IBM4909, IBM4971, IBM5347, IBM9030, IBM9066, IBM9448, IBM12712,
IBM16804, IEC_P27-1, IEC_P271, INIS-8, INIS-CYRILLIC, INIS, INIS8,
INISCYRILLIC, ISIRI-3342, ISIRI3342, ISO-2022-CN-EXT, ISO-2022-CN,
ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-JP-3, ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-KR, ISO-8859-1,
ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-3, ISO-8859-4, ISO-8859-5, ISO-8859-6, ISO-8859-7,
ISO-8859-8, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-10, ISO-8859-11, ISO-8859-13, ISO-8859-14,
ISO-8859-15, ISO-8859-16, ISO-10646, ISO-10646/UCS2, ISO-10646/UCS4,
ISO-10646/UTF-8, ISO-10646/UTF8, ISO-CELTIC, ISO-IR-4, ISO-IR-6, ISO-IR-8-1,
ISO-IR-9-1, ISO-IR-10, ISO-IR-11, ISO-IR-14, ISO-IR-15, ISO-IR-16, ISO-IR-17,
ISO-IR-18, ISO-IR-19, ISO-IR-21, ISO-IR-25, ISO-IR-27, ISO-IR-37, ISO-IR-49,
ISO-IR-50, ISO-IR-51, ISO-IR-54, ISO-IR-55, ISO-IR-57, ISO-IR-60, ISO-IR-61,
ISO-IR-69, ISO-IR-84, ISO-IR-85, ISO-IR-86, ISO-IR-88, ISO-IR-89, ISO-IR-90,
ISO-IR-92, ISO-IR-98, ISO-IR-99, ISO-IR-100, ISO-IR-101, ISO-IR-103,
ISO-IR-109, ISO-IR-110, ISO-IR-111, ISO-IR-121, ISO-IR-122, ISO-IR-126,
ISO-IR-127, ISO-IR-138, ISO-IR-139, ISO-IR-141, ISO-IR-143, ISO-IR-144,
ISO-IR-148, ISO-IR-150, ISO-IR-151, ISO-IR-153, ISO-IR-155, ISO-IR-156,
ISO-IR-157, ISO-IR-166, ISO-IR-179, ISO-IR-193, ISO-IR-197, ISO-IR-199,
ISO-IR-203, ISO-IR-209, ISO-IR-226, ISO/TR_11548-1, ISO646-CA, ISO646-CA2,
ISO646-CN, ISO646-CU, ISO646-DE, ISO646-DK, ISO646-ES, ISO646-ES2, ISO646-FI,
ISO646-FR, ISO646-FR1, ISO646-GB, ISO646-HU, ISO646-IT, ISO646-JP-OCR-B,
ISO646-JP, ISO646-KR, ISO646-NO, ISO646-NO2, ISO646-PT, ISO646-PT2,
ISO646-SE, ISO646-SE2, ISO646-US, ISO646-YU, ISO2022CN, ISO2022CNEXT,
ISO2022JP, ISO2022JP2, ISO2022KR, ISO6937, ISO8859-1, ISO8859-2, ISO8859-3,
ISO8859-4, ISO8859-5, ISO8859-6, ISO8859-7, ISO8859-8, ISO8859-9, ISO8859-10,
ISO8859-11, ISO8859-13, ISO8859-14, ISO8859-15, ISO8859-16, ISO11548-1,
ISO88591, ISO88592, ISO88593, ISO88594, ISO88595, ISO88596, ISO88597,
ISO88598, ISO88599, ISO885910, ISO885911, ISO885913, ISO885914, ISO885915,
ISO885916, ISO_646.IRV:1991, ISO_2033-1983, ISO_2033, ISO_5427-EXT, ISO_5427,
ISO_5427:1981, ISO_5427EXT, ISO_5428, ISO_5428:1980, ISO_6937-2,
ISO_6937-2:1983, ISO_6937, ISO_6937:1992, ISO_8859-1, ISO_8859-1:1987,
ISO_8859-2, ISO_8859-2:1987, ISO_8859-3, ISO_8859-3:1988, ISO_8859-4,
ISO_8859-4:1988, ISO_8859-5, ISO_8859-5:1988, ISO_8859-6, ISO_8859-6:1987,
ISO_8859-7, ISO_8859-7:1987, ISO_8859-7:2003, ISO_8859-8, ISO_8859-8:1988,
ISO_8859-9, ISO_8859-9:1989, ISO_8859-10, ISO_8859-10:1992, ISO_8859-14,
ISO_8859-14:1998, ISO_8859-15, ISO_8859-15:1998, ISO_8859-16,
ISO_8859-16:2001, ISO_9036, ISO_10367-BOX, ISO_10367BOX, ISO_11548-1,
ISO_69372, IT, JIS_C6220-1969-RO, JIS_C6229-1984-B, JIS_C62201969RO,
JIS_C62291984B, JOHAB, JP-OCR-B, JP, JS, JUS_I.B1.002, KOI-7, KOI-8, KOI8-R,
KOI8-T, KOI8-U, KOI8, KOI8R, KOI8U, KSC5636, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8,
L10, LATIN-9, LATIN-GREEK-1, LATIN-GREEK, LATIN1, LATIN2, LATIN3, LATIN4,
LATIN5, LATIN6, LATIN7, LATIN8, LATIN10, LATINGREEK, LATINGREEK1,
MAC-CYRILLIC, MAC-IS, MAC-SAMI, MAC-UK, MAC, MACCYRILLIC, MACINTOSH, MACIS,
MACUK, MACUKRAINIAN, MIK, MS-ANSI, MS-ARAB, MS-CYRL, MS-EE, MS-GREEK,
MS-HEBR, MS-MAC-CYRILLIC, MS-TURK, MS932, MS936, MSCP949, MSCP1361,
MSMACCYRILLIC, MSZ_7795.3, MS_KANJI, NAPLPS, NATS-DANO, NATS-SEFI, NATSDANO,
NATSSEFI, NC_NC0010, NC_NC00-10, NC_NC00-10:81, NF_Z_62-010,
NF_Z_62-010_(1973), NF_Z_62-010_1973, NF_Z_62010, NF_Z_62010_1973, NO, NO2,
NS_4551-1, NS_4551-2, NS_45511, NS_45512, OS2LATIN1, OSF00010001,
OSF00010002, OSF00010003, OSF00010004, OSF00010005, OSF00010006, OSF00010007,
OSF00010008, OSF00010009, OSF0001000A, OSF00010020, OSF00010100, OSF00010101,
OSF00010102, OSF00010104, OSF00010105, OSF00010106, OSF00030010, OSF0004000A,
OSF0005000A, OSF05010001, OSF100201A4, OSF100201A8, OSF100201B5, OSF100201F4,
OSF100203B5, OSF1002011C, OSF1002011D, OSF1002035D, OSF1002035E, OSF1002035F,
OSF1002036B, OSF1002037B, OSF10010001, OSF10020025, OSF10020111, OSF10020115,
OSF10020116, OSF10020118, OSF10020122, OSF10020129, OSF10020352, OSF10020354,
OSF10020357, OSF10020359, OSF10020360, OSF10020364, OSF10020365, OSF10020366,
OSF10020367, OSF10020370, OSF10020387, OSF10020388, OSF10020396, OSF10020402,
OSF10020417, PT, PT2, PT154, R8, RK1048, ROMAN8, RUSCII, SE, SE2,
SEN_850200_B, SEN_850200_C, SHIFT-JIS, SHIFT_JIS, SHIFT_JISX0213, SJIS-OPEN,
SJIS-WIN, SJIS, SS636127, STRK1048-2002, ST_SEV_358-88, T.61-8BIT, T.61,
T.618BIT, TCVN-5712, TCVN, TCVN5712-1, TCVN5712-1:1993, TIS-620, TIS620-0,
TIS620.2529-1, TIS620.2533-0, TIS620, TS-5881, TSCII, UCS-2, UCS-2BE,
UCS-2LE, UCS-4, UCS-4BE, UCS-4LE, UCS2, UCS4, UHC, UJIS, UK, UNICODE,
UNICODEBIG, UNICODELITTLE, US-ASCII, US, UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-16BE,
UTF-16LE, UTF-32, UTF-32BE, UTF-32LE, UTF7, UTF8, UTF16, UTF16BE, UTF16LE,
UTF32, UTF32BE, UTF32LE, VISCII, WCHAR_T, WIN-SAMI-2, WINBALTRIM,
WINDOWS-31J, WINDOWS-874, WINDOWS-936, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251,
WINDOWS-1252, WINDOWS-1253, WINDOWS-1254, WINDOWS-1255, WINDOWS-1256,
WINDOWS-1257, WINDOWS-1258, WINSAMI2, WS2, YU
==================================================
also,
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/usr/bin/od
but I don't know how to use it.
==================================
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===================================
#echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
======================================================================================
#hexdump -C abcd.dat|head -5
00000000 00 22 00 34 00 36 00 32 00 39 00 33 00 22 00 7c |.".4.6.2.9.3.".||
00000010 00 22 00 32 00 30 00 31 00 33 00 2d 00 31 00 31 |.".2.0.1.3.-.1.1|
00000020 00 2d 00 31 00 38 00 20 00 30 00 38 00 3a 00 30 |.-.1.8. .0.8.:.0|
00000030 00 39 00 3a 00 34 00 38 00 22 00 7c 00 22 00 33 |.9.:.4.8.".|.".3|
00000040 00 36 00 37 00 22 00 7c 00 22 00 53 00 75 00 73 |.6.7.".|.".S.u.s|
=======================================================================================
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value = s ).
s = udat-ort01.
call method lp_root->set_attribute( name = 'city_name'
value = s ).
*** render xml
types: begin of xml_tab_line,
line(256) type x,
end of xml_tab_line.
types: xtab type table of xml_tab_line.
data: t_xml type xtab,
size type i,
rc type i.
lp_sfac = lp_ixml->create_stream_factory( ).
lp_ostr = lp_sfac->create_ostream_itable( table = t_xml ).
lp_enco = lp_ixml->create_encoding( character_set = 'utf-8'
byte_order = if_ixml_encoding=>co_none ).
call method lp_ostr->set_encoding( encoding = lp_enco ).
lp_rend = lp_ixml->create_renderer( ostream = lp_ostr
document = lp_xdoc ).
rc = lp_rend->render( ).
*** export to file
size = lp_ostr->get_num_written_raw( ).
call function 'WS_DOWNLOAD'
exporting
bin_filesize = size
filename = 'c:\sapxml_test.xml'
filetype = 'BIN'
tables
data_tab = t_xml
exceptions
others = 1.
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Media Encoder CC mpeg2 Question
Basically what the title says. Where exactly is the option to format a video into an mpeg2 file? I've been Googling this to death. I know I've seen some people say they had it, then it disappeared. But I literally just downloaded Media Encoder and its nowhere to be found. Even under the DVD and Blue-ray section, the only options are for Blue-ray. I need to burn a wedding video onto a DVD. Is there something special you have to do to get this done? Are there limits on the free trial version that don't allow mpeg2 downloads? Help!
Are you using AME CC 2014? MPEG2 is included in AME under more strict license than other formats and is only activated only if you have Premiere Pro CC 2014, AfterEffects CC 2014 or Prelude CC 2014. If you are using them under a free trial, MPEG2 becomes unavailable after a trial period expires. After a trial has been expired, AME CC 2014 can be used extra 30 more days, but without MPEG2.
If you already used up a trial period, you can either 1) install one of three apps I mentioned earlier that you haven't installed before and activate it as a trial or 2) purchase a subscription for Creative Cloud. #1 option allows you to use MPEG2 30 more days. With #2 option, you can use MPEG2 as long as you keep your subscription active. I hope this helps. -
I have the Adobe Creative Cloud on the new Mac Pro. Now I can no start the Media Encoder. Am I the only one who has the problem?
Can anyone help me?Hi Media Encoder CC,
Welcome to the Forums.
Please follow the KB Article provided below and check whether it resolves your issue or not.
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/ame-premiere-crash-launch-export.html
Regards,
Vinay -
i got a user that have issue export with media encoder
when she encode she get this error
any idea
ThanksAny one ?
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I've been succesfully working with media encoder for sometime now but it won't start for some reason. Using Mac OS 10.6.8, icore 7 proc, 16gb RAM, Encoder CC 6.0.2 what's causing this?
Thanks, It started working after I logged into my Adobe account. Curious if that had anything to do with it. I also tried a few options (similar to this) I found in the forum which didn't help until I restarted. Not sure which one did it but it's all good now. Thanks!
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Media Encoder CC 14 renders with black frame at the end
Hello,
my Media Encoder running on Mac Yosemite makes a black frame at the end of h264 clips...
How can i fix this?
ThanksI just figured out - it might be a quicktime viewer problem...
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Media Encoder CC won't render Magic Bullet Denoiser II
Hello there,
i've got the following Problem: I am having Premiere CC and used the Red Giant Plug-In Denoiser II on my last project, when i import this project to the Media Encoder and select Quicktime for output, the Media Encoder won't render the clip with this Plug-In. i always get the original files out, without the denoiser. Original footage from in premiere is 2,5k CinemaDNG RAW from the Black Magic Cinema Camera.
thxI feel like there was a recent update to the RG plugins (inside of the last 30 or so days.) Are they up to date?
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Media Encoder CC // Red Giant Denoiser II
Hello there,
i've got the following Problem: I am having Premiere CC and used the Red Giant Plug-In Denoiser II on my last project, when i import this project to the Media Encoder and select Quicktime for output, the Media Encoder won't render the clip with this Plug-In. i always get the original files out, without the denoiser.
thxno windows, footage is cinemaDNG 2,5k RAW from Blackmagic Cinema Camera.
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Media Encoder CC - Bug or just finicky?
I'm confused about Media Encoder, and hoping someone can help.
I have a short film that's primarily 4K ProRes augmented with some "flashbacks" that are 1920 by 1080 h264 files. All edits beautifully in my 4K ProRes timeline.
I have some Magic Bullet B&W corrections on the 1080 footage. On the 4K footage, I just have an overall grade in an Adjustment Layer (for now). I can play in Software Mode (CUDA won't work on my Retina Mac - separate thread!) at 1/4 resolution. The 4K stuff looks great, the 1080 pretty bad.
I've been outputting by matching sequence settings. The file is TITANIC, but looks great. I use that file to make various smaller files in APPLE COMPRESSOR. I find it better and more flexible (especially with cropping for 2.35, etc.) What can I say. All in all, the workflow works for me.
So here's the problem. Today I wanted to use In and Out to export a small section for music review with a colleague. No need to have a huge file, I just used Media Encoder in a Vimeo SD mode.
In the first attempt, the 1080 stuff oddly looked terrible. Just as it does when viewed at 1/4 resolution. To make sure everything was okay, I outputted that section at Matched Sequence settings. All good - the 1080 stuff had the Magic Bullet B&W look working great.
Then I tried again with the Vimeo SD setting. Only this time I checked Render at Maximum Resolution. Took FOREVER, but all good again. The 1080 stuff was fine.
Next I renendered "in to out" in my sequence (I hadn't done so previously - I was working "red line"). Output without checking Max Render Quality. Back to the horrible 1080 stuff.
Finally, I chose "use previews", but not max render. All good again.
So, at last a question. Does this make sense? I never before had to use either Maximum Render OR Use Previews to get acceptable quality with "device" settings. Is this a bug? Or related to my disparate picture sizes? Or something else? Thank you all![Moved to AME forum.]
I can see where this would be expected behavior. -
Media Encoder CC Encoding Failure
I have never had any problems with Media Encoder on my system, but since ugrading from CS6 to CC suddenly the Media Encoder fails whenever I use the QUEUE rather than EXPORT on the Export Settings screen in Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
When I click the Failure link for more information, it just pulls up the log which tells me that Encoding Failed. Has anyone else experienced this? Any ideas for how to resolve it?
It's not a huge problem because I can always encode each video one at a time by clicking export, but being able to batch process a bunch of videos at a time helps the workflow. THANKS!Yes, AME queue is a problem. I have a 28 minute weekly broadcast for a client that must be encoded in 6 different formats for TV Broadcast, mpeg2 DVD, vimeo, mp3, h.264 for vimeo, etc. If I attempt to encode all 6 in the queue I will have some success and also failure. If I queue several videos that all require mpeg2 (though with each requiring several different specs, i.e., upper field vs. lower field, mpeg2 dvd, mpeg2 HD, etc.) it will complete the task. Yet if I add h.264 to the mix all encodes will fail. I can encode h.264 by itself with no problems. So yes, you are not alone. Not sure what the solution is. In CS6 one could queue all of these formats and walk away. Can Adobe acknowledge these issues and then propose a solution?
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Media Encoder CC conflicting with Premiere Pro CC
Why does Adobe Media Encoder pause while exporting a video when I try to edit another video in Premiere Pro?
On the older version I was using before I upgraded, they would both run simultaneously.
Also, is there a phone number that I can call to get direct support from Adobe?
Computer Specs:
Mac OS X ver 10.9.5
2.7 GHz Intel Core i5
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB
Software:
Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Ver 7.2.2 (33)Ask in the Premiere forum.
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