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9th January 2011, 04:45 | #8941 | Link |
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anyone have any trouble with encodes doing like a frame shift kinda thing
this only applies to bluray players as it doesn't ever seem to have the issue (in the same place) on pcs and seems to only happen in the movies that have heavy compression (i.e. bd9's but not bd25's) this is something like what happens: Code:
http://i51.tinypic.com/2qco7wi.png it'll do this and then video playback halts for a few seconds...then resumes a few seconds ahead after skipping some video anyone ever run into this / have any idea of the cause and/or a solution?? |
9th January 2011, 18:21 | #8943 | Link |
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@immortal001
I don't think RipBot can do 3D encoding as of now, even if it is able to, it will probably require the user to modify the .avs before it can work. Check out this thread for more info regarding MVC. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=158457 But I doubt any of GUI developers will implement 3D until there is standard container and format for the content. |
10th January 2011, 08:13 | #8944 | Link |
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@Lighto
Cheers. Just thought as the .mkv container now has the flags someone may have built a script to do side by side or top bottom encoding, but then again the stream rip doesn't touch the SSIF folder which would be needed for 3D. Makes sense to wait for a standard format. I have 3D bluray ripper from a commercial source which does side/side and top/bottom mkv and works with stereoscopic player and nvidia's player. Does a decent job but prefer ripbot as is non commercial and has never caused ma any issues. (Something that can't be said for the commercial one) Read a bunch of posts and couldn't come up with an answer. your link explained it perfectly. Here's waiting for the formats to standardise. |
10th January 2011, 22:05 | #8945 | Link |
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Hi there!
Recently I've been using RipBot264 to encode 1080p videos to smaller ones, and so far it was working perfectly. So I decided, why not try it with a big video. So I choose Iron Man. But despite my best efforts, the app generates some strange video 'errors' or 'artifacts' whatever they're called. And I can't figure out why. It wasn't a problem with the clips, and they are not present in the 1080p source. This is what i'm talking about. They just keep appearing randomly. Here's my script, if it helps (not including the empty parts): #Resize video=Spline36Resize(video,1280,534).Sharpen(0.3) #Colors video=Tweak(video,hue=0,sat=1,bright=-12,cont=1.4) #Denoise LoadPlugin("c:\Users\Barati\Downloads\RibBot\Tools\AviSynth plugins\fft3dgpu\fft3dgpu.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\Users\Barati\Downloads\RibBot\Tools\AviSynth plugins\gradfun2db\gradfun2db.dll") video=FFT3DGPU(video,sigma=1.5).gradfun2db |
11th January 2011, 05:54 | #8946 | Link |
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Just built a monster i7-2600K (Sandybridge Unlocked).. Plan on running close to 5ghz.. Will report back on x264's encoding performance.. I expect to be blown away. This post is mostly off-topic.. but I wonder if x264 will support the Intel built in video encoding accerators which should blow everything out of the water soon. Imagine, encoding a BR to 1080p with crazy settings in Ripbot at faster than real time.. that's what i'm talking about.. Go Intel!
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11th January 2011, 06:06 | #8947 | Link |
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U living in dream. Quick Sync is just one more shity hardware encoder... very litle or none benifet to x264 speed But still u can imagine or encode br1080p faster then real time with intel "quality" encoder Last edited by weasel_; 11th January 2011 at 06:09. |
11th January 2011, 10:19 | #8950 | Link |
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@beti88
Do you see the same artifacts in ripbot264 (preview script)?
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11th January 2011, 11:28 | #8952 | Link |
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Remove Denoise then and try again.
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11th January 2011, 15:14 | #8953 | Link |
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Removing denoise removed those things. Sad, I wanted smoother picture, but I think one has to make compromises
Also, giving it the tv->pc correction, generates this line: video=Levels(video,16, 1, 235, 0, 255, coring=false) Which value is the saturation? Because it gives a nice picture, with stong contrast, but also makes it oversaturated. How can I fix that? |
11th January 2011, 16:04 | #8954 | Link |
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DON'T USE THAT FOR BD-sources!!!
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12th January 2011, 02:29 | #8959 | Link |
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Issue with locked Windows 7 machines.. I've noticed Ripbot264 or maybe it's one of the .exe's in the background just completely stops encoding (as if I just slept the computer) and resumes after I unlock the machine. This is annoying. Is this happening to anybody else?
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12th January 2011, 02:42 | #8960 | Link | |
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2nd pass > 48.8 vs. 36.3 fps |
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264, 265, appletv, avchd, bluray, gui, iphone, ipod, ps3, psp, ripbot264, x264 2-pass, x264 gui, x264_64, x265, xbox360 |
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