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Well after reading about this program i went and donated - lets hope it will ease my issue of backing up a few of my blueray discs
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I'm glad to report that I can now use dg nv tools to access my MTS files created by my panasonic camera. No more need to use tsmuxer to mux a ts file like I was doing earlier...
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Hi neuron,
I registered your program some time ago but never used it really. Now I have bought a Sony AVCHD cam and I have tried to use dgindexnv to demux audio/video and deinterlace using PureVideo. I have a problem and a question. Problem: the deinterlace function does not work for me. The three (no,1pass,2pass) .264 files are byte identical. Yes, I have the latest version. Question: Is it possible to get Motion Compensated Deinterlaced that is hardware supported by Nvidia/Cuda?
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Hi neuron,
i did some blu ray test samples now, comparing encoding speed between dgdecode and dgmultidecodenv. I always did it with Lord Mulder's simple gui on crf 18. I'm running a Q9550 / 4 gigs Ram / geforce 9600GT Driver Version is 6.14.11.9562. now what I get is exacly the same encoding speed, (about 2.6 fps) regardless using dgdecode or dgmultidecodnv. What's That? Is dgmultidecode running on the CPU only? (CPU load is 90-100% on all cores) did I somthing wrong? Thanks, DD |
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what Avisynth script do you use. From what I can see decoding dosnt go faster then what the CPU can handle, so if you have alot of filters in avisynth and cpu near 100% I dont think moving the decoding process to the GPU will help you. But if you have a minimal avs script (only resize or deinterlacing) then moving the decoding to the GPU will speed up your process. The process dosnt run faster then the slowest link and it might be your CPU in this case.
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Thanks for fixing the windows 7 slowdown issue, beta 6 actually seems to index significantly faster focused then beta 3 did minimized.
I see setting force film is still not changing framerate in the info window though, any news on this? Also I notice from the help menu 'DGDecNV Quick Start Guide' and 'DGIndexNV User Manual' don't work, bad file links? One other thing is it possible to output just one file extension for the project file instead of .dga, .dgm, .dgv? The reason I ask this is because it would simplify making avs files with an external program. |
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Not exactly, I can understand playback and demuxed video won't have the pulldown removed but that's also the case in DGIndex as far as I know.
The reason I ask about this is in DGIndex I rely mostly on that indication and don't look at field operation option very often, I know it's not good but it's been a habit for years. However when I messed up I could change the d2v framerate with a text editor. With DGNV is changing FPS 30000 / 1001 to FPS 24000 / 1001 and vice versa safe? |
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