Question about Compression

So i have Mac The Ripper and Toast 7 and have never had a problem like this before. I have a window pop up on Toast saying "The contents of this Videos_TS folder cannot be compressed"
Is there any way around this?

ok i figured out that you MUST do a FULL extraction from Mac The Ripper and then if you only want the main title (like i did) then you take it out during the Toast 7 process

Similar Messages

  • Question about "compression option" in workbook

    Hello,
    We'd' like to use the compression option in the workbook (with J#).
    I have 2 questions :
    -How to set this option automatically by default for new workbooks ?
    -How to set this option in mass for old workbooks ?
    Thank you in advance for your help
    Best regards
    Nicolas

    The note talks about "optimized storage" for a workbook, which I am assuming is the same as the "compression option" you asked about.
    And I quote:
    "Solving the issue for a specific workbook:
    - Open the specific workbook in BEx Analyzer
    - Open Workbook Settings dialog
    - Check "Use Optimized Storage"
    - Click on OK Button
    - Save the workbook
               Note: As the change is done in the workbook settings, it affects only that workbook.
    Solving the issue for any workbook within a system:
    - Login to the BW system
    - Execute transaction RS_FRONTEND_INIT
    - Add a new Entry: ANA_USE_OPTIMIZE_STG = X
    - Save your change
               Note: After applying this change, all (re-)saved workbooks will be stored with optimized BI metadata."
    Looks to me like it might be helpful, but you can be the judge...
    Bob

  • I got a question about compression of files.

    I implemented a file upload and download function in webdynpro abap.
    but I think it's too heavy if there's no compression function.
    So I've been searching the function but i couldn't find it.
    is there anybody who knows the function?
    thank you for reading.

    I solved the problem.
    Thanks
    Regards,
    Jong.
      data: lo_gzip type ref to cl_abap_gzip.
      data: content type xstring.
      data: content_len type i.
    create object lo_gzip.
      node_z009 = wd_context->get_child_node( name = 'Z009' ).
      node_z009->get_static_attributes( importing static_attributes = l_z009 ).
      wd_context->get_attribute( exporting name = 'DATA' importing value = l_z009-data ).
    content_len =  strlen( l_z009-data ).
    lo_gzip->compress_text( exporting text_in = L_Z009-DATA TEXT_in_len = content_len compress_level = 6
                            importing gzip_out = content gzip_out_len = l_z009-len ).
    L_Z009-DATA = CONTENT.
      wd_comp_controller->upload( EXPORTING DATA = l_z009-data LEN = L_Z009-LEN ).
    ANOTHER METHOD
    DATA: LO_GZIP TYPE REF TO CL_ABAP_GZIP.
    DATA: CONTENT TYPE XSTRING.
    CREATE OBJECT LO_GZIP.
    node_temp_z009 = wd_context->get_child_node( name = 'TEMP_Z009' ).
    select * into table lt_temp_z009 from /dogok/009 where id_f = l_z002-id_f and number_f = l_z002-number_f.
    LOOP AT LT_TEMP_Z009 INTO L_TEMP_Z009.
    CONTENT = L_TEMP_Z009-DATA.
    LO_GZIP->DECOMPRESS_TEXT( EXPORTING GZIP_IN = CONTENT GZIP_IN_LEN = L_TEMP_Z009-LEN
               IMPORTING TEXT_OUT = L_TEMP_Z009-DATA TEXT_OUT_LEN = L_TEMP_Z009-LEN ).
    MODIFY LT_TEMP_Z009 FROM L_TEMP_Z009.
    ENDLOOP.
    node_temp_z009->bind_table( lt_temp_z009 ).

  • Question about table compression

    I administer several 10g databases, and have been asked to compress tables in several tablespaces. I am unfamiliar with using compression. I have read some Oracle documentation on the ALTER TABLE... MOVE COMPRESSION command, but still have several questions. Can anyone recommend a good white paper, or other documentation on how best to compress tables with existing data? Thank you in advance for your guidance!

    Basically, I have questions about how to select which tables will benefit from compression. I also read somewhere that, once a table has been compressed, new updates to the compressed data will not be compressed and so I will need to re-compress the tables periodically.
    I also needed to know if the ALTER TABLE statement will compress the existing data or just future inserted data. Through further research I found that by using the MOVE clause, it will compress the existing data. I will also need to rebuild the indexes once the ALTER TABLE statement is complete.
    Thank you for your help and encouragement!

  • Question about Aperture slide shows

    Question about Aperture slide shows. How can I eliminate banding in a blue sky when photos are displayed in Aperture Slide shows?

    What kind of banding? Do you have a screenshot?
    It could be jpg compression related, I think the previews are all jpgs.

  • From USB to IEEE-1394: question about HD capture, editing, sharing.

    I’m new to editing video but have a question about capturing video into Premiere Elements 7. I have been using a Canon HF11 which shoots only in HD and only has USB output to copy video to my desktop. I don’t have a Blu-ray burner yet but I have burned a few projects to DVD, shared video on YouTube, and saved files in .avi and .mpeg to view on computer screens. But obviously I’m missing out on sharing HD on disk at this time. I just bought a Canon XH A1s which shoots both HD and SD on miniDV tapes. And uses IEEE-1394 cable for capturing (to Pre7). I did a 3 minute test project in SD and burned it on a DVD disk. I was very pleased at the results and the ease of editing. I don’t have any HD tapes yet, but when I do what differences will I experience from shooting in HD and then capturing, editing, then to sharing? My current HD processes with the HF11 is slow, occasional low-resources warnings, and less then pleasing results on DVD disks. Thanks for any and all comments and/or suggestions.

    Your HF11 is AVCHD format and the Canon XH A1 is HDV MPEG2. AVCHD takes a lot more computer horespower to edit compared to HDV MPEG2... main reason being that AVCHD is more highly compressed giving small file sizes. This is also why you get the low resource and memory alarms while editing.
    To shoot HD you do not need HD miniDV tapes you can use the standard miniDV tapes. However the HD tapes are supposed to give fewer drop-outs than the standard tapes but are considerable more expensive. With DV-AVI a drop out would be hardly noticed, but as HDV MPEG2 is a compressed format and the picture relies on information in a number of frames any drop-outs can give a second or so of bad video. That said I have had very few issues with drop-outs. If you are doing a wedding or something important that you do not want to risk then probably better to use a HD miniDV tape.
    In the past the advise has been to capture in high definition to get the best quality and then downconvert in the camcorder and capture in DV-AVI... the reason being that older versions of Premiere Elements did not do a good job of the down conversion. Reports on PE7 indicate it is better and that you could use a HDV workflow and burn to DVD as a last stage. This also allows you to export a high definition version of your video to view on a monitor where you can appreciate the higher resolution. Or in the future when you have a Blu-ray burner and player you can burn the file to disc... save doing all the editing all over.

  • Basic question about storage and safety in iMovie '11

    A very basic question about storage and safety:
    I want to keep a backup of my raw footage on my external hard drive prior to begin working on the movie in iMovie. I want to do this:
    1. Upload the digital files from my camcorder to my Desktop *(as opposed to iMovie)*
    2. Duplicate that footage/clips.
    3. Put the duplicate clips/footage into a folder labeled with the name of that footage (like "Fun At the Dentist" or "Jimmy Learns How to Yodel").
    4. Drag the folder with the footage/clips into my external hard drive into a pre-existing folder titled "Backups/duplicates of all of my raw footage/clips." This big granddaddy folder will house all of the child folders of different movies.
    5 Then, open up iMovie '11 and import the raw footage/clips from my Desktop rather than from my camcorder.
    6. Then I want to make a duplicate of my finished movie and put it in my external hard drive in a "Finished Movies" folder.
    I know that the original raw unedited footage will always be in iMovies '11 but I want the original to also exist immediately accessible in my external hard drive.
    QUESTION:
    Is this viable? Is it wise? (I know it goes an extra unnecessary step, but aside from that.)
    *Do you have any precautionary advice?* Should I do something in my iMovies '11 preferences? What?
    In earlier years with iMovie '04 or '06 (cannot recall) I made many novice errors and ended up losing audio to my finished movie. I also lost footage.
    This time around with iMovie '11 I don't to make such novice, ignorant errors.
    Thanks so much for any comments to this question.
    -L

    Yes I'm sure it will work great for you.
    The iFrame format is something Apple has come up with. The reason for its existence is unknown to me so I can only speculate. But it seems to me that Apple "invented" this format in order to have devices such as Ipod/Ipad/Iphone/Ixxx create clips that are editable on consumer hardware such as already mentioned devices but also standard Mac computers, without the need for format conversion.
    iMovie converts most input formats during import, which takes a lot of time, and this need for conversion often comes as a surprise to most people new to home video editing.
    iFrame has a resolution of 960x540 which is long way from the common standards of 1920x1080 and 1280x720. If your end target is YouTube however, this may not be too bad though. However if you intend to go with YouTube HD, you may find iFrame footage to look wrong since they are effectively upscaled to a higher resolution.
    Technically iFrame uses the H.264 algorithm, a smaller frame size (960x540) and a rather low compression scheme. This will result in large files, but the plus side is that the files are ready for editing without the need for any conversion and iMovie will natively edit the files.

  • Basic question about NR filter

    Very basic question about the (perhaps oversimplified) interface of the noise reduction filter.
    Does anyone know definitively whether the first "Strength" slider is a master control for the filter overall (i.e. it controls the power of all other sliders below it), or whether it only affects an individual parameter (such as what might be perceived as luminosity-based noise, rather than color noise)?
    In other words, if Strength is set to zero, but Reduce Color Noise is set to 100%, does the color noise reduction effectively become zero or 100%?
    Neither the Help Menu nor three of the aftermarket books I have definitively addresses this. There are further redundancies regarding this "Strength" slider when advanced mode is turned on: for instance, if Strength on the "front" panel is set to 0, but 9 on the individual channel panels, what is the effective strength?
    Thanks in advance -

    Yes I'm sure it will work great for you.
    The iFrame format is something Apple has come up with. The reason for its existence is unknown to me so I can only speculate. But it seems to me that Apple "invented" this format in order to have devices such as Ipod/Ipad/Iphone/Ixxx create clips that are editable on consumer hardware such as already mentioned devices but also standard Mac computers, without the need for format conversion.
    iMovie converts most input formats during import, which takes a lot of time, and this need for conversion often comes as a surprise to most people new to home video editing.
    iFrame has a resolution of 960x540 which is long way from the common standards of 1920x1080 and 1280x720. If your end target is YouTube however, this may not be too bad though. However if you intend to go with YouTube HD, you may find iFrame footage to look wrong since they are effectively upscaled to a higher resolution.
    Technically iFrame uses the H.264 algorithm, a smaller frame size (960x540) and a rather low compression scheme. This will result in large files, but the plus side is that the files are ready for editing without the need for any conversion and iMovie will natively edit the files.

  • Some question about georaster?

    Hello,
    I have some question about how to create high efficiency georaster model. I have 3T capacity raster data. It's bands is from 8 bands to 12 bands and the resolution is 0.5 meter. In order to ensure the original information of raster data, I consider not use the SDO_GEOR.mosaic, this means that a import file is a georaster object. I keep the original data capacity, not compression. I use JPEG-B to compress pyramid data.
    Does anyone can tell me my georaster model is OK? or tell me some areas for improvement.
    Thanks who have lool my page.

    i don't have specific performance number on georaster using bigfile tablespaces. "A bigfile tablespace with 32K blocks can contain a 128 terabyte datafile" and should be doable with georaster in considering your data size is just 8 TB. It should have some advantages over small file tablespaces, for example, it would be easiler to manage because it has only one datafile. but note, "Bigfile tablespaces are intended to be used with Automatic Storage Management (ASM) or other logical volume managers that supports striping or RAID, and dynamically extensible logical volumes". "Using bigfile tablespaces on platforms that do not support large file sizes is not recommended and can limit tablespace capacity." please refer to the Oracle Database Administrator's Guide.
    thanks

  • Maybe a simple question about M2T ?

    Hi
    I record in HDV on the JVC GY 101.
    I store on the Focus Enhancements DR HD100 Hard disk recorder.
    The footage I have is in HDV 25frames Progressive.
    The hard disk stores as m2t file and I seem to need to use Mpeg streamclip to convert for Final Cut Pro HD.
    I have a few questions about this.
    1) What should i convert to with mpeg streamclip ? mov, dv m2v etc etc
    2) What setting should I have on FCP with regards to screen size ? The converted clips are 1280x720. When I choose this setting on the sequence, I end up with small black bars left and right of the video on the canvas ???
    3) I will also later have to add some digi beta footage which will be PAL, 720x576 Anamorphic.
    4) What is the best resolution for me here ?
    5) And will the quality of the original m2t file be downgraded by the mpeg streamclip ?
    Thanks so much for your help
    All the best
    Simon

    HDV isn't an "edit-friendly" format, meaning: HDV uses inter-frame compression, combined with a long group-of-pictures (GOP) of 15 frames (12 frames in PAL-equivalent). In intra-frame compression (as in DV, DVCPRO HD, etc.), each video frame is a complete image that stands alone. Inter-frame compression (which is also used in DVDs) uses only a limited number of complete image frames, the GOP determines that number. So, in HDV for example, with a GOP of 15 frames, 1 second of 30fps video contains only 2 complete frames, while the other 28 frames are determined by calculations used in conjunction with the Bi-directional ('B') and Predicted ('P') frames, which contain partial information on the changes in the video in between the 'I' frames which contain whole images. This process, of course, requires much more computer processing power than when editing DV, DVCPRO HD, Uncompressed, etc.
    Editing video streams such as HDV (and XDCAM HD) is made difficult by the reduced number of I-frames. For example, if you make a cut in between the I-frames in the video clip, the computer has to then recalculate new I-frames that are placed at both sides of the cut. Converting on capture/after import to an intra-frame codec like DVCPRO HD, ProRes 422, or Uncompressed will reduce processing power and increase real-time performance, as well as give better performance when adding effects and performing compositing like chroma-keying.
    A common rule of thumb in professional applications is to acquire in HDV, XDCAM HD, etc., but capture and edit in DVCPRO HD, ProRes 422, or even Uncompressed. Native HDV editing is not taboo by any means; it's just not as easy or robust -- especially with the LONG render times. Depending on what kind of work you do (and of course personal preference), you may not see much benefit by transcoding to another format.
    Are you suggesting i have to convert each clip after capture?
    Unless you have an HDV deck with HD-SDI and a capture card, you would have to convert each clip. Batch-conversion would be very useful for that.
    Hope that helps.
    tim

  • Question about closed captioning

    Hello all,
    I have a quick question about closed captioning. I've output broadcast shows to Mini-DV which has been transferred to BETA SP with no problems. Another station requires the BETA tapes with closed captioning on them. The company doing the captioning has requested that the tapes be originals that have never been dubbed to BETA. Does it make a difference? Or can the same DV tapes I supplied the first station still be used?
    Thanks in advance...

    Thrillcat's got it.
    You might want to ask for a captioned DV (more likely DVCam) dub as well, so you can have the CC on any dubs you do. DV and variants store CC in a mysterious place called "VAUX data", and as long as the deck respects it (many mini-DV decks don't) the CC will be passed through FireWire. You can FireWire it back into FCP and it will stay with the program.
    If you're doing the above ask if the video itself is a digital DV clone. That may not be the normal case, as standard old-fashioned Line 21 is normally inserted in an analogish way.
    Oliver, your posts still don't make it clear if DV is the best format you can output. That should be the major factor in what you give them. If you are equipped to output to BetaSP, DVCPro50, etc. while avoiding a DV compression, your program will thank you.

  • A few questions about the design of the scheme

    Hello, all!
    I want ask some question about design of the scheme.
    1) If i store info about user (for example: /Smith/Bob - /phone values{+1 964 258 46 52}), i can request information by user (input parameters: /Smith/Bob - /phone, output:+1 964 258 46 52), but if i want get username by phone i must generate in store second string /19642584652 values{Smith Bob}. But I must duplicate any string - very prodigally. Are existing some work aruond?
    2) if i want store some string with different minor key i put: ( /Smith/Bob - /phone, /Smith/Bob - /image, /Smith/Bob - /adress), but i already get duplicate date. Are existing any compressin major`s key? If yes - how it works
    3) Are existing in Oracle NoSQL something like secondary index? If exist - how it works?
    4) If i want get value by major key, im use get function(for example /Smith/Bob - /phone). How works searching algoritm? What mathematical basis of search?

    >
    So, some a few clarifying questions.
    1) Request comes from the client(to cluster). It identifies the major key. And any rep group understand: contained in it is this line?
    2) If contains - they use b-tree map to find the right key (as local index in Oracle DB).
    Is it correct?
    >
    No. Please read the doc and the other forum threads. They explain this issue.
    >
    Can i use any different algoritm to search, different indexes(function based) for example (on step 2)?
    >
    No.
    when the expected release of this option?Oracle employees cannot talk about future release dates and contents.
    What algorithm used to compress the prefix of the key. And how it work`s.If you're interested in the implementation details you can read the BDB JE documentation on key prefixing and the BDB JE source code. See com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseConfig.setKeyPrefixing.
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17277_02/html/index.html
    --mark                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

  • Questions about CUDA

    Hi there.
    Just bought new station, with NVIDIA Quadro 4000 included, and I'm trying to get my head around this mess:)
    Can you please help me with those questions:
    1) Is Quadro 4000 fully supported by CS5?
    2) Should I download some special soft and plug ins to fell the kick it should provide?
    3) What about this RENDERING confusion, it's clearly said in hundreds of videos online that Rendering should be a lot faster (h264 and such). And it isn't. Also there is a MainConcept 5.1 codec - is it for real? From creators of it:
    "Main Concept 5.1 gives CUDA H.264/AVC Encoding support for NVIDIA GPU accelerated H.264/AVC encoding for selected presets"
    4) My playback isn't smooth at all:( I've got new station with 12Gb ram, RAID, i7 quadcore and Quadro 4000, edeiting standard h264 DSLR 1080p footage. I didn't even tryied famous 9 in 1 playing realtime, it's getting choppy with 2 already:/
    GPU acceleration is on, everything seems to work fine. I'm confused. Moreover, my friend got exactly the same PC station only with cheap regular Geforce, and actually i don't see any difference. Am I doing something wrong or was I just tricked by Nvidia superb marketing? And it brings me to:
    5) Most important: can You please advice us how to SETUP and use PREMIERE PRO, PHOTOSHOP, and such to take most of Quadro? Web is overrun with videos about how great and 10x faster it will be when you buy it;), but totally confusing when it comes to real advices.
    Thanks a lot Todd

    > 1) Is Quadro 4000 fully supported by CS5?
    Yes.
    > 3) What about this RENDERING confusion, it's clearly said in hundreds of
    videos online that Rendering should be a lot faster (h264 and such).
    And it isn't.
    Rendering is the creation of images. That's faster. Encoding/compression takes those images and converts them to a specific format. That's not accelerated by CUDA in Premiere Pro CS5.
    > Also there is a MainConcept 5.1 codec - is it for real? From creators of it:
    "Main Concept 5.1 gives CUDA H.264/AVC Encoding support for NVIDIA GPU accelerated H.264/AVC encoding for selected presets"
    Yes, MainConcept offers some additional software that uses CUDA to accelerate encoding/compression. That's separate from what Premeire Pro CS5 offers. If you have questions about that, then you should ask MainConcept.
    > 4) My playback isn't smooth at all:( I've got new station with 12Gb
    ram, RAID, i7 quadcore and Quadro 4000, edeiting standard h264 DSLR
    1080p footage. I didn't even tryied famous 9 in 1 playing realtime, it's getting choppy with 2 already:/
    GPU
    acceleration is on, everything seems to work fine. I'm confused.
    Moreover, my friend got exactly the same PC station only with cheap
    regular Geforce, and actually i don't see any difference. Am I doing
    something wrong or was I just tricked by Nvidia superb marketing?
    Have you installed the Premiere Pro CS5 (5.0.3) update? What operating system?
    The CUDA acceleration only accelerates some things. If you have bottlenecks elsewhere, then those will still slow you down. For example, if you aren't using multiple fast local hard disks (one for OS and applications, one for source media, one for output files) then you'll have poor performance.

  • Satellite U405D - Several questions about overheat/disassembly/upgrade etc.

    Hi there,
    I have several questions about my one year old Satellite U405D-S2910
    1- When it works, after 2-3 hours (I usually run small programs like safari, msn messenger and bsplayer) CPU gets 85-90 C (178-188 F). When I play Age of Empires 2 (Come on, its an ancient game) like 2-3 hours it shuts down itself. What could be the possible reason?? By the way, let me inform you about the climate of the town I live, temp 30C - humidity 25-35% (nowadays).
    ps. Cpu= AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor. Model, RM-74
    2- I'm going to disassemble my laptop in order to clean its cooling units (I think reason of overheating is this). It doesnt seem like a desktop, so complicated. Ive seen a step-by-step disassembly(btw, its so hard to spell disassembly:) I think Im going to do this. What are your suggestions about it? any experiences could help me?
    3- My laptops Ram memory consists of 2X2GB PC5300 DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM, I want to replace it to 2x2GB MACH XTREME DDR2 1333MHZ CL9 NOTEBOOK RAM. Should I do it? Does it fit my laptop, work stable? any suggestions?
    ps. mainboard chipset AMD M780V
    4- finally :) , Should I use 64 bit OS or 32 bit OS (win7)? what OS would you use if you were me?
    Thank you.

    Hi buddy,
    1+2. I think everything is related to a higher internal temperature and you should clean your notebook using compressed air spray. Therefore its not necessary to disassemble it, just blow gently and shortly the air through the notebook. You can buy such compressed air spray from every computer store I think and it takes only 5 minutes.
    You can find an useful article about this here:
    3. In my opinion you should forget this update! The RAM speed is related to FSB of CPU and as far as I know on Satellite U405D its 667MHz so its already the fastest RAM that you can have. Save your money and buy a bigger HDD or in best case an SSD that can really improve the performance!
    4. In my opinion the answer is clear: Windows 7 64bit.
    Only a 64bit OS support full 4GB RAM. ;)

  • Questions about your new HP Products? HP Expert Day: January 14th, 2015

    Thank you for coming to Expert Day! The event has now concluded.
    To find out about future events, please visit this page.
    On behalf of the Experts, I would like to thank you for coming to the Forum to connect with us.  We hope you will return to the boards to share your experiences, both good and bad.
     We will be holding more of these Expert Days on different topics in the months to come.  We hope to see you then!
     If you still have questions to ask, feel free to post them on the Forum – we always have experts online to help you out.
    So, what is HP Expert Day?
    Expert Day is an online event when HP employees join our Support Forums to answer questions about your HP products. And it’s FREE.
    Ok, how do I get started?
    It’s easy. Come out to the HP Support Forums, post your question, and wait for a response! We’ll have experts online covering our Notebook boards, Desktop boards, Tablet boards, and Printer and all-in-one boards.
    We’ll also be covering the commercial products on the HP Enterprise Business Community. We’ll have experts online covering select boards on the Printing and Digital Imaging and Desktops and Workstations categories.
    What if I need more information?
    For more information and a complete schedule of previous events, check out this post on the forums.
    Is Expert Day an English-only event?
    No. This time we’ll have experts and volunteers online across the globe, answering questions on the English, Simplified Chinese, and Korean forums. Here’s the information:
    Enterprise Business Forum: January 14th 7:00am to 12:00pm and 6:00pm to 11:00pm Pacific Time
    Korean Forum: January 15th 10am to 6pm Korea Time
    Simplified Chinese Forum: January 15th 10am to 6pm China Time
    Looking forward to seeing you on January 14th!
    I am an HP employee.

    My HP, purchased in June 2012, died on Saturday.  I was working in recently installed Photoshop, walked away from my computer to answer the phone and when I came back the screen was blank.  When I turned it on, I got a Windows Error Recovery message.  The computer was locked and wouldn't let me move the arrow keys up or down and hitting f8 didn't do anything. 
    I'm not happy with HP.  Any suggestions?

Maybe you are looking for