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Old 20th December 2008, 11:34   #5781  |  Link
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Benchmarks w/ and w/o filters

Here are more results on my single-core Athlon64, this time with various filters applied:




Looks like the MSVC compilers have caught up with ICL. Or ICL just doesn't like AMD CPU's

H.264 decoding performance has increased by 1.5-4% when comparing Beta 5 and pre-Beta 6.

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Old 20th December 2008, 13:08   #5782  |  Link
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Are you sure the person who compiled your copy of ffdshow had yasm installed? Otherwise, none of the new assembly code will get used...

(it also requires --enable-gpl...)
Yasm 0.7.2, so don;t worry

Beta5 is from before Michael's major H.264 compliance fixes. Which have had some impact on performance. So that is why prebeta6 should not be compared with it, but with a build from say last week.

I have seen speedups varying from 1% to 11% on a Core2.
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Old 20th December 2008, 13:13   #5783  |  Link
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Looks like the MSVC compilers have caught up with ICL. Or ICL just doesn't like AMD CPU's
I use patched ICL libs. Without that performance would even be worse on AMD.
ICL only shows benefit in just a few filters, like xsharpen. Perhaps you could test some more processing filters to see if there are more that benefit?
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I use patched ICL libs. Without that performance would even be worse on AMD.
ICL only shows benefit in just a few filters, like xsharpen. Perhaps you could test some more processing filters to see if there are more that benefit?
As for xsharpen, MSVC9 does better job than expected.
Another problem was equalizer. Is it better now?
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Old 20th December 2008, 14:14   #5785  |  Link
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FF.MKV (1080p h264)
720p spline resize/unsharp masking/LSF/ConvertToRGB32()

ffdshow_rev2447_20081208_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 46.0, dfps: 25.9
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 3s, fps: 43.5, dfps: 25.9
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 43.8, dfps: 26.0

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 44.5, dfps: 26.5
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 44.2, dfps: 26.3
User: 2s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 3s, fps: 43.5, dfps: 26.4

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 45.3, dfps: 26.5
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 43.8, dfps: 26.5
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 3s, fps: 43.5, dfps: 26.5

ffdshow_rev2488_20081213_xxl_mt.exe :
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 3s, fps: 27.4, dfps: 22.9
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 3s, fps: 26.9, dfps: 22.9
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 3s, fps: 27.4, dfps: 23.0

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + CoreAVC 1.8.5 :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 47.2, dfps: 28.0
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 47.2, dfps: 28.0
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 45.6, dfps: 27.8

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + Remoulade beta3 :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 44.2, dfps: 27.6
User: 2s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 3s, fps: 40.9, dfps: 27.7
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 3s, fps: 44.2, dfps: 27.7


Death.and.Life.of.Bobby.Z.mkv (720p 2.35 h264)
unsharp masking/LSF/ConvertToRGB32()

ffdshow_rev2447_20081208_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 11s, real: 14s, fps: 44.3, dfps: 34.2
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 14s, fps: 46.2, dfps: 35.4
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 14s, fps: 46.9, dfps: 35.3

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 11s, real: 14s, fps: 45.4, dfps: 35.5
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 14s, fps: 46.3, dfps: 35.5
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 14s, fps: 46.5, dfps: 35.4

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid.exe :
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 11s, real: 14s, fps: 44.8, dfps: 34.2
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 11s, real: 14s, fps: 44.2, dfps: 34.2
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 11s, real: 14s, fps: 44.1, dfps: 34.2

ffdshow_rev2488_20081213_xxl_mt.exe :
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 48.4, dfps: 37.1
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 47.1, dfps: 36.9
User: 8s, kernel: 1s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 46.2, dfps: 36.4

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + CoreAVC 1.8.5 :
User: 8s, kernel: 1s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 49.2, dfps: 37.8
User: 8s, kernel: 1s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 48.7, dfps: 37.8
User: 8s, kernel: 1s, total: 10s, real: 13s, fps: 48.4, dfps: 38.0

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + Remoulade beta3 :
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 12s, fps: 46.9, dfps: 38.7
User: 9s, kernel: 1s, total: 11s, real: 13s, fps: 44.3, dfps: 38.1
User: 8s, kernel: 2s, total: 10s, real: 12s, fps: 46.1, dfps: 38.9


Dila_720p.mkv (720p 1.78 h264)
unsharp masking/LSF/ConvertToRGB32()

ffdshow_rev2447_20081208_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 21.8, dfps: 19.0
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.5, dfps: 18.9
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.2, dfps: 19.2

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.2, dfps: 19.8
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.9, dfps: 19.8
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.7, dfps: 19.9

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.1, dfps: 19.8
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 21.9, dfps: 19.8
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.7, dfps: 19.6

ffdshow_rev2488_20081213_xxl_mt.exe :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.7, dfps: 20.3
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.4, dfps: 20.1
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.7, dfps: 20.1

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + CoreAVC 1.8.5 :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.9, dfps: 20.3
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.9, dfps: 20.5
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.4, dfps: 20.3

ffdshow_rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10.exe + Remoulade beta3 :
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.7, dfps: 20.1
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 22.7, dfps: 20.1
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 2s, fps: 23.5, dfps: 20.1

notes :
1)-test were conducted on a 3.3Ghz Q6600(8*415)
2)-the ffdshow MT version failed with the FF.mkv 1080p sample, I've uploaded it here :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YGJA8GE2
3)-even though Remoulade sometimes has higher dfps, its fps is lower than CoreAVC...and CoreAVC seems to offer better realtime performance, so I'm not sure that the dfps figure is the only one to care for?
4)-timecodec doesn't measure ffdshow audio performance(which is higher w/ ICL10 builds)
5)-I've set timecodec to the highest priority on 4 cores w/ as little background processes as possible(in low priority on single cores) + short h264 samples to measure the decoding speed, not the computer throughput

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Old 20th December 2008, 14:48   #5786  |  Link
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By the way, don't browse the page with IE6...
Christmas is around corner, I'm in a generous mood. So here's one last gift to you IE6-diehards:
ffdshow's new homepage now displays correctly on your "browser"!

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Well, it's readable, but i would like it a bit bigger. I think it is a click smaller than normal. I am on 1680x1050 20" monitor (maybe on 21"-22" there's no problem).
I've made some improvements to the homepage which should please - not everyone - but most of us:
  • Helvetica and Trebuchet MS are used for improved readability
  • Font size and line height have been increased:
    Should look sexier now on high-res displays. On resolutions of 1024x768 and less it looks a bit too bulky but I'm just too lazy to let font size adjust itself dynamically based on screen resolution...
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Old 20th December 2008, 14:54   #5787  |  Link
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Got a similar problem with recent builds (normal and MT, but not x64) when playing interlaced MPEG-2 and using Yadif.
With Yadif enabled (internal version -or- Avisynth version) I get "slow motion" playback, which disappears when the OSD is enabled!
Had a lot of private discussion with haruhiko_yamagata about that problem already, but no solution yet.

It came down to the following result:
* The time ffdshow spends in Yadif is always okay.
* When the slow motion happens, then ffdshow spends a very long time (much too long) in the "convert" function!
* The "convert" time is back to normal with OSD enabled.

Note that there was no such problem in rev2347, seems it started around rev2391 ...
The slow down is caused by very slow V-RAM access. It's a bug of video driver. ffdshow is just triggering it.
Does "High quality YV12 to RGB conversion" matter?
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Old 20th December 2008, 16:02   #5788  |  Link
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Just to confirm this issue with the MT branch, Snowknight26's Tiesto sample has the sample problem in at least frame 538 or surrounding frames using MPC's internal MPEG PS/TS/PVA splitter, same freeze, same behaviour. Using only 1 thread fixes it again.
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The slow down is caused by very slow V-RAM access. It's a bug of video driver. ffdshow is just triggering it.
I wonder how ffdshow can be effected by V-RAM access. It doesn't access the graphics card directly, it just sends over the decoded frame to the next filter in graph, right? So I would think that the "convert" time only measures the time to convert the frame internally (in ffdshow) and send it to the next filter (most likely a renderer), but nothing more. Even if it had to wait for a "slow" renderer, that problem would disappear as soon as queuing is on. But it doesn't. Also as mentioned before, the problem isn't there in older revision and it reproducible appears as soon as I install a newer revision. And last but not least: How should the renderer detect that Yadif is used and then decide to do a "slow" V-RAM access now? While it does "fast" V-RAM access with KernelBob in use. Crazy, isn't it?

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Does "High quality YV12 to RGB conversion" matter?
Nope. Makes no difference.

It's only "OSD" that for some reason makes a difference


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Are you sure the person who compiled your copy of ffdshow had yasm installed? Otherwise, none of the new assembly code will get used...
I took clsid's build from ffdshow's sourceforge site. And I think he knows what he does
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It may dependent on samples. Please try premiere-paff.ts or bbc-japan_1080p.mov.
Okay, tried again with the "premiere-paff.ts" sample. But still the difference between Beta-5 (r2033) and preBeta-6 (r2527) is negligible:

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[ffdshow, rev2033, Beta-5, 2008-07-05, 1 thread]
User: 29s, kernel: 0s, total: 30s, real: 30s, fps: 39.8, dfps: 39.4
User: 29s, kernel: 0s, total: 29s, real: 30s, fps: 39.9, dfps: 39.4
User: 30s, kernel: 0s, total: 30s, real: 30s, fps: 39.7, dfps: 39.2

[ffdshow, rev2033, Beta-5, 2008-07-05, 4 threads]
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 341.1, dfps: 87.5
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 315.8, dfps: 87.3
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 335.2, dfps: 87.2

[ffdshow, rev2527, Pre-Beta 6, 2008-12-19, 1 thread]
User: 29s, kernel: 0s, total: 29s, real: 30s, fps: 40.0, dfps: 39.7
User: 29s, kernel: 0s, total: 29s, real: 30s, fps: 40.2, dfps: 39.7
User: 29s, kernel: 0s, total: 29s, real: 30s, fps: 40.2, dfps: 39.7

[ffdshow, rev2527, Pre-Beta 6, 2008-12-19, 4 threads]
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 317.1, dfps: 87.7
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 353.8, dfps: 87.3
User: 3s, kernel: 0s, total: 3s, real: 13s, fps: 321.1, dfps: 87.0

[ffdshow-MT, rev2525, 2008-12-20, 1 thread]
User: 30s, kernel: 0s, total: 30s, real: 30s, fps: 39.4, dfps: 39.1
User: 30s, kernel: 0s, total: 30s, real: 30s, fps: 39.5, dfps: 39.0
User: 30s, kernel: 0s, total: 30s, real: 30s, fps: 39.6, dfps: 39.0

[ffdshow-MT, rev2525, 2008-12-20, 4 threads]
User: 2s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 9s, fps: 457.6, dfps: 130.2
User: 2s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 9s, fps: 446.9, dfps: 130.0
User: 2s, kernel: 0s, total: 2s, real: 9s, fps: 404.3, dfps: 129.3

[CoreAVC Decoder, v1.8.5]
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 1032.6, dfps: 160.2
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 899.0, dfps: 159.2
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 1091.7, dfps: 158.9

[DivX H.264 Decoder, Beta-3]
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 858.6, dfps: 169.8
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 771.9, dfps: 169.0
User: 1s, kernel: 0s, total: 1s, real: 7s, fps: 734.8, dfps: 168.7
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With versions 2503 and 2527 I am getting a black or green output in virtualdub(1.8.6)though the videos run fine in mediaplayer classic(patched build).Version 2033 runs video fine, I want to know is there any way to get proper output in virtualdub(any settings that need to be changed). The problem exists with h264 videos in avi or mp4 container(mp4 plugin is used of course).

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With versions 2503 and 2527 I am getting a black or green output in virtualdub(1.8.6)though the videos run fine in mediaplayer classic(patched build).Version 2033 runs video fine, I want to know is there any way to get proper output in virtualdub(any settings that need to be changed).
Media players access ffdshow through the DirectShow interface, while VirtualDub uses the VfW interface only.
Goto "ffdshow" -> "VFW configuration" and make sure all required video decoders (Codecs) are enabled on the "Decoder" tab.
Also make sure the desired color format(s) are checked on the "Output" page.

BTW: About what video formats we are talking here?
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Was trying to update the Format thing but for some reason the site became tooo slow.
H264 videos in avi or mp4 videos.
I had the h264 option in vfw enabled each time.
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H264 videos in avi or mp4 videos.
VirtualDub doesn't support MP4 files. Unless a new MP4 input plugin was released recently...

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I had the h264 option in vfw enabled each time.
Then it should work. At least it does here.
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Try pressing F9 (show input pane).
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@LoRd_MuldeR:"VirtualDub doesn't support MP4 files. Unless a new MP4 input plugin was released recently..."
Well I found a plugin and it seems to work(at least upto now).
@clsid:Input and ouput pane both are enabled.

It seems strange that MPC can use it, but virtualdub can't.
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It seems strange that MPC can use it, but virtualdub can't.
MPC is a DirectShow-baes player, VirtualDub uses VFW Codecs. These are two completely different things!

The only reason why ffdshow works in VDub at all is that it provides a special VfW interface for such "legacy" applications.
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Thanks for the clarification LoRd_MuldeR.
BTW problem solved, I accidentally put a matroska file in Virtualdub and the video shows just fine, must have something to do with Haali Splitter.
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...must have something to do with Haali Splitter.
Impossible. As said before, VirtualDub doesn't use DirectShow. Hence it doesn't use any DirectShow filters, such as Haali Splitter.
VirtualDub only supports VfW Codecs and it's limited to AVI files, using it's own internal AVI splitter.
Other containers than AVI can only be opened in VDub through special VDub Input Plugins and even that feature was only added recently.
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There is a directshow input plugin...
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