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29th June 2017, 15:47 | #1702 | Link | |
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On the other hand, it's quite easy to just set the output filename to NUL in the first pass, so I will probably add an option for this.
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29th June 2017, 15:52 | #1703 | Link | |
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The setup program can "overwrite" (upgrade) an existing installation, so you do not need to uninstall to old version first. Anyway, the setup program will install whatever version is contained in the particular setup package that you are installing. Old setup package will install old version. You need to download the latest setup program from the project site and install that! Or just let the auto-update function upgrade your existing "v2.81" installation to the latest... (I just tested that v2.81 will upgrade to v2.83 flawlessly and couldn't notice any issues)
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3rd July 2017, 03:21 | #1706 | Link |
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Firstly, thanks for all the work! I'm using this pretty much daily and it's been great.
Recently, I've been having a slight issue with hitting the deadlock timer. I've been using the --no-deadlock-detection switch to avoid the problem for the most part, however I'm somewhat confused as to why both creating the avs2yuv and x264 process take a long time. Before the latest version, these would start almost immediately, but on the current version (I think I updated in-app and it said to build #1114), each of these processes takes well over the 5 minutes before deadlocking kicks in. I've even tried manually indexing the files but the same outcome occurs. Is there anything I can provide you with to assist? Edit: Seems it was source-specific. I tried a different source and it had none of the same issues. Last edited by Shb; 5th July 2017 at 14:02. |
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If avs2yuv or x264 takes a long time to start or even triggers "deadlock" detection, then it almost certainly means that Avisynth (or more precisely: your Avisynth script) takes a very long time to initialize. A typical cause for this is FFMS2 (or whatever source filter you use) taking a long time to index the source. But there could be other reasons, e.g. your script is just painfully slow overall.
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6th July 2017, 08:51 | #1708 | Link |
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Personally, I check my script in AvsPmod before encoding it with Simple X264 Launcher. With AvsPmod, I have a visual feedback, and if something goes wrong, I can see the avisynth error message. And the indexing of the source is already finished when I decide to encode. With that method, I have no startup problem any more.
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6th July 2017, 14:09 | #1709 | Link | |
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FFVideoSource("..\source.mkv") Crop(0, 20, 0, -20) Spline36ResizeMod(1024, 552) |
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6th July 2017, 19:04 | #1710 | Link | |
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15th July 2017, 21:39 | #1711 | Link | |
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Simple x264 Launcher v2.84
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17th September 2017, 17:34 | #1712 | Link |
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I read, from website, I can use portable AviSynth:
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InstallPath\ ├─ x264_launcher_portable.exe └─ extra\ └─ Avisynth\ ├─ x86\ │ ├─ avisynth.dll <32-Bit> │ ├─ devil.dll <32-Bit> │ └─ etc… └─ x64\ ├─ avisynth.dll <64-Bit> ├─ devil.dll <64-Bit> └─ etc…
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When you install "normal" Avisynth, it will offer you the "Standalone, Unpack Files only" install option. That will extract the required files. For "portable" use, those files need to be placed exactly as described in the README file. You can try doing the same with Avisynth+. If case that there is no "Standalone, Unpack Files only" option in the Avisynth+ installer, you will need to extract the required files in a different way...
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7th October 2017, 10:33 | #1714 | Link | |
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Simple x264 Launcher v2.85
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27th February 2018, 22:05 | #1715 | Link | |
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2nd March 2018, 11:34 | #1717 | Link |
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You can reduce archive size from 54.8 MB (zip) to 32.7 MB (7z ULTRA preset). ZIP compression efficiency is a joke in 2018 You could use ffmpeg to pipe directly from .mkv
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9th March 2018, 19:11 | #1719 | Link | |
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ZIP is used for the "portable" version for max. compatibility. After all, the only archive format Windows supports "out of the box" is ZIP. (Yes, CAB works too and compresses slightly better, but Explorer fails horribly to extract CAB's with sub-folders) Maybe in a future version. Currently I have no time for bigger improvements like this, as my "real-life" job is keeping me busy And, of course, I'd much prefer, if x265 CLI finally adopted the FFMS2 input module from x264 CLI...
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9th March 2018, 19:14 | #1720 | Link |
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I have no idea. What changes in GUI you would be required to "add HDR support"
(If you are referring to "HDR support" support in x264 or x265, you would have to ping the x264/x265 developers. That's not my business)
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