Hi guys,
I tried the new v0.5.1 (win-edition) with some mp3 releases, and here and there I got some errors with srs-creation.
My system:
OS: Win7 x64 ULTIMATE
pyRescene: v0.5.1
Errors:
Release: Burzum-Ragnarok_(A_New_Beginning)-2000-SataN_INT
Bug-Info:
a) it shows for every mp3 the "pyrescene —help"-entry
b) it does NOT create srs-files for mp3
Bug a)
Input: D:\[..]\Burzum-Ragnarok_(A_New_Beginning)-2000-SataN_INT>pyrescene . -d
Output:
NOTE: install NumPy to speed up the reconstruction of RARs
with a Recovery Record.
D:\Eigene Musik\Metal\Scene-Releases\Discography\Burzum\Burzum-Ragnarok_(A_New_Beginning)-2000-SataN_INT
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
Usage: pyrescene <sample file> [<full file>] [options]
To create a ReSample file (SRS), pass in the sample file.
This can be an AVI, MKV, MP4 or WMV file.
ex: srs sample.mkv -dd
To recreate a sample, pass in the SRS file and the full movie file
or the first file of a RAR set containing the full movie.
ex: srs sample.srs full.mkv
or: srs sample.srs full.rar
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --always-yes assume Y(es) for all prompts
Creation options:
-b, --big-file Big file. Enables support for 'samples' over 2GB.
-c FILE, --check=FILE
Check sample against given full MKV or AVI file to
make sure all tracks can be located before saving the
.srs file.
Display options:
-i, --info Display sample info only. Does not create .srs file.
-l, --srs-info List SRS info only (use only with .srs input file).
Output options:
--d Use sample directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--dd Use parent directory name as basis for generated .srs
file name.
--ddd Same as above, but puts the .srs file in the parent
directory.
-o DIRECTORY, --output=DIRECTORY
Specify output file or directory path for .srs file.
If path is a directory, the --d and --dd flags will
work as normal.
-m Ignore stored match offset against main movie file.
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Bug b)
Input: D:\[..]\Burzum-Ragnarok_(A_New_Beginning)-2000-SataN_INT>srr "Burzum-Ragnarok_(A_New_Beginning)-2000-SataN_INT.srr" —list
Output:
NOTE: install NumPy to speed up the reconstruction of RARs
with a Recovery Record.
Creating Application:
pyReScene Auto 0.5
Stored files:
5.283 00-burzum-ragnarok_(a_new_beginning)-2000-satan_int.nfo
350 00-burzum-ragnarok_(a_new_beginning)-2000-satan_int.m3u
1.188 00-burzum-ragnarok_(a_new_beginning)-2000-satan_int.sfv
315 01-burzum-et_hvitt_lys_over_skogen-satan_int.mp3.txt
287 02-burzum-lost_wisdom-satan_int.mp3.txt
305 03-burzum-spell_of_destruction-satan_int.mp3.txt
323 04-burzum-channeling_the_power_of_souls-satan_int.mp3.txt
275 05-burzum-outro-satan_int.mp3.txt
327 06-burzum-a_lost_and_forgotten_sad_spiri-satan_int.mp3.txt
297 07-burzum-duet_with_mayhem-satan_int.mp3.txt
281 08-burzum-havamal-satan_int.mp3.txt
SFV comments:
; Generated by WIN-SFV32 v1.01a on 2002-08-2 at 16:36.18
;
; 13283078 16:11.17 2002-08-02 01-burzum-et_hvitt_lys_over_skogen-SataN_Int.mp3
; 7038141 16:12.52 2002-08-02 02-burzum-lost_wisdom-SataN_Int.mp3
; 7162275 16:13.42 2002-08-02 03-burzum-spell_of_destruction-SataN_Int.mp3
; 5777994 16:14.33 2002-08-02 04-burzum-channeling_the_power_of_souls-SataN_Int.mp3
; 2863356 16:15.16 2002-08-02 05-burzum-outro-SataN_Int.mp3
; 13495611 16:15.37 2002-08-02 06-burzum-a_lost_and_forgotten_sad_spiri-SataN_Int.mp3
; 1587536 16:17.19 2002-08-02 07-burzum-duet_with_mayhem-SataN_Int.mp3
; 17613345 16:17.30 2002-08-02 08-burzum-havamal-SataN_Int.mp3
;Q2-1c3ce1f1d584b55
;Q2-zLLEU2rUwwE=
;Q2-/w==
Instead of srs-files it adds only txt-files to its srr-file.
Example of such a txt-file: 01-burzum-et_hvitt_lys_over_skogen-satan_int.mp3.txt
Could not locate MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLAC or MP3 data in file: 01-burzum-et_hvitt_lys_over_skogen-satan_int.mp3
File size: 13.283.078 bytes
Corruption detected: Could not locate MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLAC or MP3 data in file: 01-burzum-et_hvitt_lys_over_skogen-satan_int.mp3
File size: 13.283.078 bytes
. Aborting.
The weird thing is: this mp3-files do have id-tags!
Additionally, why doesn't pyrescene inform me about such kind of error? If i do "echo %errorlevel%" after "pyrescene . -d", it shows me "0" for "no error".
For MP3-Releases: It would be cool, if pyRescene would give me an error-message/-level, when it can't create srs-files.
Many thanks for your hard work :).
Kind regards,
Nihil