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5th October 2008, 21:54 | #1 | Link |
amd & h.264 fanboy
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Wiki-izing x264/FFmpeg switches
sorry, Dark Shikari, i'm too impatient to wait for a reply to your PM (are you ignoring me :P anyways?)
do any if you people who have created one of those x264-to-FFmpeg switch conversion guides mind if i put it on one of the wikipedia projects? i'm partly doing it for myself to learn more about what some of the switches actually do since i minimally mess with MeGUI's default options (save for the obvious quality improvers). i'll give attribution... just be aware it becomes some variation of the GNU/creative commons/whatever license... |
5th October 2008, 22:43 | #3 | Link |
amd & h.264 fanboy
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where?
i was hoping for a solution that would be guaranteed to be around (as long as a "guarantee" can be in this world of collapsing Yahoos and DVD Decrypter nearly being wiped off the internet). too many sites disappear eventually. i don't see the wikisites disappearing (or if they do, there at least MIGHT be a warning where people could download a backup copy), MAYBE hydrogenaudio, if they allow an exception for this situation... edit: doom9 could always open a wiki Last edited by plonk420; 5th October 2008 at 22:48. |
5th October 2008, 23:28 | #5 | Link |
amd & h.264 fanboy
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isn't it just a matter of setting it up? unless doom9 only uses (and is only able to make use of) static pages (plus tons and tons of bandwidth)...
i'd offer, but i don't know the ins and outs of the security behind it... i screwed up my own wiki test quite nicely and spammers filled up the db to the point where all i could do was delete that db, rendering the wiki unaccessable... edit: found the MeWiki... Last edited by plonk420; 5th October 2008 at 23:30. |
6th October 2008, 05:57 | #6 | Link | |
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my mirror usually goes through more than 30gb/month so the wiki would need to handle at least that, plus a few million connections/queries tl;dr: need moar sever |
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6th October 2008, 07:53 | #8 | Link |
brontosaurusrex
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http://x.somestuff.org/doku.php?id=x264:main
(the db could be made available for download) p.s. somehow i didn't find the time to work on it more.
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6th October 2008, 14:47 | #10 | Link |
phjbdpcrjlj2sb3h
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MeWiki is going to be alive indefinitely. I have no intention of ever shutting it down at this point, and I'm willing to continue paying for hosting for it. You can put content up there without worry. (furthermore, you can ask for a database dump anytime you'd like).
If someone wants to work on the x264 settings page I have semi completed there they are welcome to! |
6th October 2008, 15:31 | #11 | Link |
Bruce Wayne
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http://mewiki.project357.com/wiki/Me...ng_Guide/Video, which is still relevant to many users, needs some serious updating.
I mean, are there guides that are as widely known as the MeWiki guides that show how to use the latest version of MeGUI to rip & encode in a comprehensive step-by-step manner and always stay up-to-date with the latest x264 API changes and MeGUI changes? That is what I expect from the MeWiki guides. for having the site and guides up there in the first place; it's a good start, but the site has a LOT more potential (imagine being the official wiki for the new x264 site ). |
6th October 2008, 15:47 | #12 | Link |
phjbdpcrjlj2sb3h
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You want it updated? You got the job sonny!
I am but one man, and one man without that endless wellspring of motivation that others on this forum seem to possess. I edit when I feel like it, and not when I don't. If you want something improved, you can do it! You want the basic guide updated to work with the latest MeGUI? Do it! You want a new guide added to explain how to use newer features of MeGUI? Do it! It's easy to ask for changes on a wiki. Luckily, it's easy to make those changes too . Don't be worried about putting up bad content, there's no such thing. All the pages started as empty husks. Here's an example of something I'm working on right now. It's a wiki, so every revision a little more will be added. From great oaks, little acorns grow! |
6th October 2008, 16:48 | #14 | Link |
phjbdpcrjlj2sb3h
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If you submit a page that's right, I'll love you forever. If you submit a page that's partly wrong, I'll fix the wrong parts and be glad you wrote the rest! If it's fully wrong, I'll be glad you submitted an outline for the page and rewrite it.
No matter what, submitted content results in a win for you, me and the readers. Seriously. |
6th October 2008, 21:08 | #15 | Link |
amd & h.264 fanboy
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so, Dark Shikari, may i put your guide on the MeGUI site? (well, i'll probably start with CCing it, then if i can wrap my finger around the description, maybe reword or pull ideas from descriptions from other switch explainations/conversion charts)
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6th October 2008, 23:05 | #16 | Link |
Bruce Wayne
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I found this site, http://www.networkedmediatank.com/wi...or_DVD_to_H264.
It looks cool (step-by-step), but not exactly up-to-date. http://mewiki.project357.com/wiki/Encoding_Video seems to have more comprehensive steps/subsections. |
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