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26th August 2010, 12:46 | #442 | Link |
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HaraldBluetooth, http://komisar.gin.by/
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Updated x264 binaries to r1703 (Komisar's builds).
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Updated x264 binaries to r1713 (Komisar's builds).
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Source: D:\test.avs Preset: Veryslow Tuning: Film Profile: High Params: --deblock -2:-2 [Type: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 22.58 fps, 1041.64 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 22.86 fps, 1041.64 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 22.55 fps, 1041.64 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 25.70 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.13 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.35 fps, 1041.63 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 1 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 26.58 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.58 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 25.92 fps, 1041.63 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 2 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 26.13 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.35 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.13 fps, 1041.63 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 4 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 26.13 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 25.92 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 25.92 fps, 1041.63 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 8 MByte] encoded 3136 frames, 25.50 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 25.92 fps, 1041.63 kb/s encoded 3136 frames, 26.35 fps, 1041.63 kb/s Could you provide configurable option "bring to front after encoding finish" ? It bothers me between passes. Anyway thanks for nice GUI.
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29th September 2010, 16:41 | #446 | Link |
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Thanks for the nice tool. Not sure if benchmarks are still wanted but here's my results:
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Source: E:\New Encodes\test.avs Preset: Placebo Tuning: None Profile: High Params: --merange 32 --deblock -3:-3 --sar 1:1 [Type: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.22 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.30 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.30 fps, 862.76 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.55 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.60 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.76 fps, 862.76 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 1 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.61 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.58 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.60 fps, 862.76 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 2 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.86 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.65 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.57 fps, 862.76 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 4 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.61 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.63 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.79 fps, 862.76 kb/s [Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 8 MByte] encoded 3001 frames, 4.60 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.65 fps, 862.76 kb/s encoded 3001 frames, 4.57 fps, 862.76 kb/s |
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There obviously is a "by" missing. I will fix that for the next release. Thanks for the report.
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Lord_MuldeR if you was to ever quit updating this for what ever reason,could we replace the x64x264 in the folder and it still work? I just can't seem to learn how to use the command line,maybe one day,but your program I like the most and is so simple.Thanks again for your help.I know I've said that 3 or 4 times but it needs to be said!
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And if that ever happens, one would need to adjust the code in my application accordingly - which every freshman programmer should be able to do Of course I'm not planning to quit updating this tool anytime soon... Quote:
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Is there a program to help write the necessary avisynth script needed to use a raw h264 file for encoding with simple x264 launcher? I may have ask this before (or something like it).I was looking at your avsproxy gui,it will do this? Last edited by LoRd_MuldeR; 9th October 2010 at 22:01. |
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You would use the x264 VFW encoder in VirtualDub and friends, but you can not use it as a "stand alone" application. Quote:
Nonetheless you should give Avidemux a try, if you didn't do so yet... About loading H.264 stream in your Avisynth script: If you have a NVidia card and are willing to spend 15$, then DGDecodeNV would be the easiest choice. Otherwise look at FFmpegSource2!
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You are right. I will fix that with the next release.
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Hi,
it seems that if the avs is avisource the encode freezes at the begining, will i lose quality if i use directshowsource (using ffdshow with no postprocesing or other filters), or basicly it's the same thing. I'm using avisynth 2.58, win7 x64.thanks.
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Thanks for this tool, I just found out about it but it's really nice to have. Until now I had been using a bunch of .bat scripts.
I see that the advanced options saves some of your past entries. I was wondering if it would be possible to give these names so it's easier to distinguish and quickly recall them. For example, 480p, 720p, Bluray, Anime, etc. |
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My fellow-countryman is not into profiles. He wants to keep it easy as it is named "SIMPLE....." My idea for you is to create a simple txt-file on the desktop. Mine looks like this: Quote:
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I wonder if we will get a update any time soon to the latest komisars x264.I tried to download the x264x64 from his web page but simple x264 launcher would not recognize it.I don't know how to make it.I hope you haven't quit on us Lord Mulder!
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Small typo there ^^^
The proper filename should be x264_x64.exe I would recommend to always update both x264 executables to same version (32-bit x264.exe & 64-bit x264_x64.exe) because launcher uses 32-bit executable for printing help info whereas 64-bit for actual encoding on 64-bit Windows. Last edited by kypec; 30th November 2010 at 11:15. |
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