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3rd July 2005, 14:44 | #221 | Link |
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@amed: good news: the next version is able to handle your stream info files.
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3rd July 2005, 15:07 | #222 | Link |
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so the new version is out now. The file is smaller because 0.2.0.6 was a debug build (my new PC crashed and ruined the Visual Studio installation so I simply put up the debug build that I already had)
A word about the automated threepass mode that I forgot to mention before: if you uncheck "Overwrite Stats File in 3rd pass", and do an automated 3 pass, you'll get video jobs of the following types: 3 pass 1st pass 3 pass 2nd pass 2 pass 2nd pass Don't worry about that, it's just that 3 pass 3rd pass updates the stats file again, whereas 2 pass 2nd pass doesn't.. this has no influence at all on the resulting file but just keeps the stats file from the 2nd pass.
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3rd July 2005, 15:34 | #223 | Link |
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bug 1: when loading custom matrices it searches for .txt files even even if .cfg files are selected in the dropdown list.
bug 2: the custom matrix editor parser needs to be fixed coz it erratically says "invalid quantizer..." suggestion1: to avoid confusiom it's better you disable lossless option in modes other than CQ (i know it automatically switches to CQ...) suggestion2: add "queue" button to AVI and MP4 muxers. suggestion3: add "normalize volume" in the audio codec config
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3rd July 2005, 16:04 | #225 | Link |
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bug 2: it's my AVC HR matrix (find it in my sig. or in x264CLI rev.270B).
bug 1: right suggestion 3: some ppl prefer to keep the original volume. maybe adding that option and have it enabled by default would fit. suggestion 2: yes, less confusing.
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about the matrices
here's how a line of an 8x8 matrix looks in the reference format (jvt matrix): 6,10,13,16,18,23,25,27, and here's one of your lines 6, 7, 8,10,12,14,16,18 You use a trailing comma at the end of each line for the 4x4 matrices (except for the last line), but none for the 8x8 matrices. So if you adapt your matrix to the standard format it'll work. The x264 parser might be more forgiving, MeGUI expects exactly the standard format. Quote:
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3rd July 2005, 19:13 | #228 | Link |
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@Yama4050242: please have a look at my generic problem reporting guidelines: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96137
As it is now I have to ask you a dozen questions to get an idea about what you're doing. I kindly ask that you do provide all that info without me having to ask for it. AS a general rule, if you tell people everything you do since the start of the program in question, it makes things much easier. For instance, MeGUI supports 4 codecs.. since you have an MP3 I know it's not Snow but that still leaves 3 other possibilities, plus two different encoders for x264. Then, there's a manual mode, a manual mode in which multiple jobs are generated, and an automated mode. That alone gives us 4 * 3 = 12 permutations not taking into account any settings you may have changed, or how you determine that the output has the wrong framerate. I also don't see a logfile.. for instance if there was a problem detecting the framerate, the log would possibly reflect upon that.
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3rd July 2005, 19:37 | #229 | Link |
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Bugfix release for automated 2/3 pass encoding is out. Sorry for breaking things.. it worked when I tested it yesterday night.
@lesnick: this should take care of your problem.
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3rd July 2005, 20:49 | #230 | Link |
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Sounds like a nice app. Decided to give it a try. Downloaded all the appropriate appz's (inluding 7z) only to find out I'm not able to unpack X264CLI_rev270B_mmx.7z (not supported archive) Why do people insist on using this futile compression tool
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3rd July 2005, 20:57 | #231 | Link |
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ok, i c, detail, i am using megui(0206) with x264.exe(rev.207) as an encoder to encode my 29.9 fps progressive hd mv capture to .mp4 as an output with onli video, i guess it wouldnot change the framerate, but it did so(change to 25)
second pass log job job1-1 has been processed. This job is linked to the next job: job1-2 Next job job1-2 is a video job. encoder commandline: "xxxxxxxxx\x264.exe" --pass 2 --bitrate 2048 --stats "2pass.log" --ref 3 --bframes 3 --no-b-adapt --b-pyramid --subme 6 --weightb --analyse all --8x8dct --me esa --progress --no-psnr --output "xxxxxx\xxx.mp4" "xxxxxx\xxx.avs" successfully set up video encoder and callbacks for job job1-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Log for job job1-2 avis [info]: 1024x576 @ 29.97 fps (5999 frames) x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities MMX MMXEXT SSE SSE2 3DNow! mp4 [info]: initial delay 200 (scale 2997) x264 [info]: slice I:140 Avg QP:26.49 Avg size: 23127 x264 [info]: slice P:1739 Avg QP:27.72 Avg size: 13815 x264 [info]: slice B:4120 Avg QP:29.53 Avg size: 7105 x264 [info]: slice I Avg I4x4:9.2% I8x8:38.2% I16x16:52.6% x264 [info]: slice P Avg I4x4:3.1% I8x8:23.3% I16x16:36.1% P:20.7% P8x8:1.2% PSKIP:15.5% x264 [info]: slice B Avg I4x4:1.7% I8x8:9.6% I16x16:9.2% P:29.0% B:5.0% B8x8:2.1% DIRECT:4.4% BSKIP:38.8% x264 [info]: 8x8 transform intra:41.2% inter:51.2% x264 [info]: kb/s:2259.5 Actual bitrate after encoding without container overhead: 2259.70 desired video bitrate of this job: 2048 kbit/s - obtained video bitrate: 2262.50457221537 kbit/s my avs did not apply any filter but just add the .d2v then return video my question is how to tell the encoder"hi, dont change my framerate!!!" |
3rd July 2005, 21:08 | #232 | Link |
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@ nightrhyme:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip compresses tighter than almost any other tool - that's why! __ P.S.: Looks like the new .7z archives require at least 7-zip v4.2x (current version is 4.23). If it still doesn't decompress, you might have received an incomplete archive and should download again. I was able to unpack it with version 4.20. Last edited by LigH; 3rd July 2005 at 21:23. |
3rd July 2005, 21:24 | #233 | Link |
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@Yama4050242: now we're talking. There's no muxing going on so no error on my part and x264 properly detects the framerate. Question is.. how do you figure the framerate is wrong? If your player tells you so.. perhaps your player is wrong? Stranger things have happened. Or is the video effectively running too slow.. it's a 17 % difference so it would definitely be clearly visible. And you're not muxing this video only mp4 you got from megui? I'm asking because I know that mp4box uses 25fps when muxing anything unless you override the default framerate.
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3rd July 2005, 21:25 | #234 | Link |
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you can also unpack 7zip files with a recent version of Winrar.. that's how I do it. Unfortunately I cannot control how other people redistribute software and those tools that come in 7zip format are changing very often (sometimes several times a day) I cannot have my own redistribution.. it would just cut into the time I spend developing and I'm convinced that that time is better spent developing and helping people rather than to download and repack x264 and mencoder builds.
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3rd July 2005, 21:29 | #235 | Link |
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ffdshow tells me my video is 25 fps, i havent mux the video with audio yet, since i notice the .264 output can use the framerate configurator, but if the video input for the muxer is .mp4, i can not configurate it since it's grey
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3rd July 2005, 21:55 | #237 | Link |
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i check using mpc Ctrl+g for the original file to find out where it is, then use mpc to play the encoded file, Ctrl+g and give the frame number i got in the original file, the pic is not the same. i just want to find out if my 2m video can beat the aveage 8m mpeg2 file, so i need the same pic to compare
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3rd July 2005, 22:10 | #239 | Link |
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come on, please.. does the video run 17% slow or not? mux audio and see for yourself..
I have ample experience with the go to function to know not to trust it. Half the DS filters don't go to the right frame.. plus then there's the b-frame issue (they cause delays).. just read the damned codec comparison for my rant on this issue.. or ask somebody writing DS filters.. try bobololo from ateme for instance.. we've had discussions on this during the last codec comparison.
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3rd July 2005, 22:32 | #240 | Link |
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no, the time is the same, not slow, maybe i try the .264 output.
is there a way to check the real framerate? and if my source is 29.97 fps, then no matter what format i set to the output, it should be the same as source no matter how the decoder may play on it, am i right? and how to play the .264 file, they should be playable right? Last edited by Yama4050242; 3rd July 2005 at 22:53. |
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