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Old 19th April 2012, 11:35   #11001  |  Link
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Hi atak

Why does ripbot insist on using avs2yuv 32bit on my 64 bit system

it uses x264.exe 64 bit. (windows7)

Would i have to use avisynth 64 bit to get avs2yuv 64 bit to work, if so that would be a step backward to 2.58 avisynth, which would be a step backwards in encode quality wouldnt it???


avs2yuv 32 bit keeps giving me memory leaks :-(
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Old 19th April 2012, 11:41   #11002  |  Link
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1) avisynth 64 bit is BUGY and very unfinished . Don't use it! Instead install this 2.6.0 MT x86 (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...26#post1568726)
2) not all avisynth plugins used by ripbot are available in 64bits

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avs2yuv 32 bit keeps giving me memory leaks :-(
are you using some insane filters/script like QMTC ?
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Old 19th April 2012, 12:09   #11003  |  Link
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ok il just leave it as it is, its not a big deal, and to answer your question i use no filters, just seems after a couple of months avs2yuv just starts eating memory, mostly when loading blu rays into it, but it creeps up slowly during encoding also.

infact it blue screens if i dont use memory cleaner to stop the ram usage at 80%, then it drops about 4gb of ram and goes back to normal, then creeps up again :-)

i have 8gb ram btw.

its probably my fault somehow, maybe installing drivers/ uninstalling programs , eventually messes something up, doesn't it always lol
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Old 21st April 2012, 20:50   #11004  |  Link
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before starting encoding edit job1_MuxFiles.cmd

add this to command line

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..\mp4box.exe" -inter 0 -tmp "C:\Temp\RipBot264temp" ...
This made a difference but didn't fix the issue. If I FF once or twice the video starts fine right away, but if you FF a few times in a row the original problem starts again. No idea but thanks for the effort/idea.
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Old 21st April 2012, 20:57   #11005  |  Link
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Hello everybody. How to know, how much bitrate is enough for the video?
Is there a program that can determine bitrate for video?

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Old 21st April 2012, 21:04   #11006  |  Link
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just use constant quality mode instead of 2 pass. optimal value for most users is 20. lower value means higher quality and larger size.

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this could be a bug in firmware. contact with tech support.

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Old 21st April 2012, 22:22   #11007  |  Link
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just use constant quality mode instead of 2 pass. optimal value for most users is 20. lower value means higher quality and larger size.
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Old 22nd April 2012, 12:08   #11008  |  Link
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Prevent Windows standby

Hey Atak_Snajpera, just wanted to quickly say thank you so much for the great work on RipBot264. I'm a huge fan!

I just have one question - is it possible to stop Windows (7 x64 Professional SP1) from going to sleep while it is running? I like it to sleep when it has finished, so ideally RipBot would prevent sleep while it was running, and then when it was finished Windows would sleep after the timeout set in Power Options. As an alternative, Windows sleep could be disabled and there could be a Sleep when finished checkbox next to the Shutdown when finished checkbox. Either would be awesome

Once again thank you very much for this great app, you're awesome. Donation on its way
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Off topic question Atak_Snajpera maybe you know where can I download Blu Ray disc this polish movie Katyń (2007)

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Old 23rd April 2012, 03:26   #11010  |  Link
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Off topic question Atak_Snajpera maybe you know where can I download Blu Ray disc this polish movie Katyń (2007)
Downloading a bluray disc illegally is not supported by doom9! Now if the movie was given freely, I do not know.
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Old 23rd April 2012, 16:15   #11011  |  Link
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Hi Atak,

any chance you can add batch encode to AVCHD? manually changing from MKV to AVCHD for each file after batch preperation is becoming teadous...


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What happens in TeamViewer? Regarding server count. Max would be 8. To much copy-paste work
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I'll take 8 please...

it works in teamviewer, but I don't care much for teamviewer.

Teamviewer is not the same as RDP. Teamviewer is a bigger security risk, and while it works fine in teamviewer it also works fine sitting locally, and since teamviewer is a screen grabber, I would have expected that. RDP is native to Windows and does not show the screen while remote controlling it (or in the case of a server, you can have 3 people using/managing it at the same time with RDP.
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Old 23rd April 2012, 17:01   #11012  |  Link
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this could be a bug in firmware. contact with tech support.
Not to envoke a competitors name, but I went back to Handbrake to run a test.

Installed Handbrake 0.9.6 and converted to mp4 with CQ of 19.25 (because they removed target file size). Then installed Handbrake 0.9.5 and converted to mp4 with target file size 1400mb. In both instances cropping was off (cropping in Ripbot is far superior) but neither resulting mp4 had the FF issue with Boxee.

I then uninstalled everything from my system, Handbrake and all tools Ripbot uses, restarted and reinstalled the tools Ripbot uses, and converted to mp4 again, and resulting file had FF issues.

My next step is i'm going to try an older version of Ripbot or possible manually merge all VOBs so it's just one large file for Ripbot to deal with. Just an update since the HB mp4's dont have an issue it has to relate to Ripbot somehow, just for general information.
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Old 23rd April 2012, 17:14   #11013  |  Link
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you could try remuxing with latest ffmpeg.exe

ffmpeg.exe -i video.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -scodec copy newvideo.mp4
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Old 23rd April 2012, 19:45   #11014  |  Link
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Hi Atak !

I'd like to automatically launch RipBot at a given time and tell it to start encoding. I could schedule a Windows Task for this, but I don't know if there's a special command for RipBot that will tell him to start encoding as soon as it is launched.

Is this possible ?

As always, thanks for doing such a great app .
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Old 23rd April 2012, 21:21   #11015  |  Link
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why do you need to start encoding at specific time?
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Old 23rd April 2012, 23:11   #11016  |  Link
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I'd like my computer to automatically start encoding while I'm at work. I sometimes forgot to start RipBot before I go to work, and sometimes I can't because my girlfriend is sleeping (my computer is not very quiet, if you know what I mean...).
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I just have one question - is it possible to stop Windows (7 x64 Professional SP1) from going to sleep while it is running? I like it to sleep when it has finished, so ideally RipBot would prevent sleep while it was running, and then when it was finished Windows would sleep after the timeout set in Power Options. As an alternative, Windows sleep could be disabled and there could be a Sleep when finished checkbox next to the Shutdown when finished checkbox. Either would be awesome

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+1 if anyone knows this. This is the reason I do use ripbot on my XP pc as my windows7 laptop sleeps during encoding
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Change your power scheme. Laptop or not, that should correct it.
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Change your power scheme. Laptop or not, that should correct it.
Power scheme settings can be used to disable sleep entirely, but for people (like me) who want it to sleep when it's done, the trouble is that the timeout counter starts at end of user interaction i.e. when the Start button is pushed and encoding starts, not when it ends.

I'm wondering if we can leave our timeouts at 15 minutes or something sensible like that, and Ripbot adjust its thread execution state to prevent sleep while it is encoding? This would be extremely useful, though as I say a "Standby when finished" checkbox next to the shutdown one would be good as well
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My apologies. I was speaking to Flebber. His jobs are apparently not finishing, because windows 7 on his laptop, likes to sleep during encode. There are ways of bypassing this. No doubt Flebber is connected to AC current. Obviously a battery would not fair to well on an encode job LOL!

My electrical bill is trivial. My computer doesn't consume much more than a 150 - 200W light bulb. I leave it on 24/7. I'm a firm believer that hot cold hot cold hot cold is not good for electrical components. A light bulb for instance would likely last longer if left on. Obviously this isn't practical in most situations Engines are the same way. They prefer to run.
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