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10th March 2013, 15:36 | #1021 | Link |
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While these builds were mode form the very same version (revision number) of x264, they include different versions of the (optional) third-party extra libraries...
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Basically, the .100 at the end of the version is a sign that the project this library came from is ffmpeg, while a version number that doesn't have that is from libav. So one is not older than the other, but those two projects have completely different versioning schemes.
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Thanks for the precision. Anyway, I have learned one important thing. You cannot trust the frame rate when the h264 stream has been encoded with some x264 builds. Detecting what builds or library versions can be trusted seems not easy, but I don't need that. I have added a test to be sure that the version used with my plugin uses the correct frame rate, and that should be sufficient to avoid the problem with MkvMerge. The test consists in encoding a very small black NTSC video and detecting if ffms2 reports the wrong 25fps frame rate. If it is sufficient to check the .100 to be sure that it's a "good" version, I'll remove that test later, as it's easier and quicker to test. But I have to verify that too. Thanks JEEB for the pointer.
I have also tried to contact the author of the x264.nl builds, but he seems to have disappeared! Someone knows who he is, and how to contact him?
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Thanks. Yes, it's probably bob0r, but I see on his profile: Last Activity: 6th February 2011 14:01
I've sent him a PM anyway, but I doubt he will reply.
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Yesterday i installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
When i try to launch Simple x264 Launcher the application freeze at startup Windows give me this information about the problem Code:
Nome evento problema: AppHangB1 Nome applicazione: x264_launcher.exe Versione applicazione: 2.0.9.408 Timestamp applicazione: 5137c307 Firma di blocco: d0b7 Tipo interruzione: 0 Versione SO: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1 ID impostazioni locali: 1040 Firma blocco aggiuntiva 1: d0b73af4b3ad63005339879e458276fa Firma blocco aggiuntiva 2: c490 Firma blocco aggiuntiva 3: c49016d5f73eec146d68c2682233ee1c Firma blocco aggiuntiva 4: d0b7 Firma blocco aggiuntiva 5: d0b73af4b3ad63005339879e458276fa Firma blocco aggiuntiva 6: c490 Firma blocco aggiuntiva 7: c49016d5f73eec146d68c2682233ee1c What could be the problem?? |
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All my software is developed on Windows 7 (64-Bit), so the OS is not the problem.
Please try running the application with "--console" parameter to get more verbose output and then see at which point it hangs! My bet would be that it's an Avisynth issue, so maybe you try "--skip-avisynth-check" as well...
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It blocks here
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avs_create_script_enviroment_ptr(AVS_INTERFACE_25) Using --skip-avisynth-check the program start, but when i try to start a job but it blocks creating avisynth process I'm sorry for have posted such a question here, but I thought that wasn't an avisynth problem I'll try to find a solution, thanks for help LoRd_MulderR |
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First thing to try: Uninstall whatever Avisynth you have installed and then install the latest stable release of Avisynth (v2.5.8):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/avis...Synth%202.5.8/ (Please do not use the "x64" or the "MT" forks of Avisynth for now, as they are known to be anything but stable) Second thing to try: Remove everything from your Avisynth plug-in's directory. Load individual plug-in's explicitly from your script, if you need to.
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I have moved the Avisynth initialization code into separate thread, so if Avisynth should deadlock for whatever reason it now won't hang the whole app
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it's very awesome and simple tools
dear LoRd_MuldeR, any plan to add batch support? i mean, if i had 100 files in a folder, i can simply open folder and then the launcher will process it automatically with same configuration rather than open file one by one it's the same feature as "open folder" in MeGUI one click interface thank you :-) Last edited by superhil; 24th April 2013 at 09:35. |
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Hello.
Well, there already is batch support. It's just not yet possible to add a large number files at once with the same settings. I will look into that...
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I have uploaded a new build.
(Please note the remarks about OpenCL support in the Readme file!)
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Nope, it doesn't apply any "post processing" filters. Especially not out of its own violation
Remember that Simple x264 Launcher is just a GUI for x264, so anything that doesn't happen either in your input script (if using Avisynth input) or in x264 itself, doesn't happen at all. Therse is no secret "magic" going on behind the screnes. I would suggest you use DGIndex/DGDecode in your Avisynth script to load the MPEG-2 source. It provides various deblock options: http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/DGDecode...ml#MPEG2Source (Also note that the "In-Loop Deblocking" feature of H.264 does NOT deblock your input, it only tries to prevent blocking artifacts introduced by the H.264 encoding. Thus, the "--filter" option of x264 will not help with blocks in the source)
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Thank you Mulder for your great tools and all the help being provided by you.
I just wanted to try your "Simple X264" as an alternative to handbrake. But am not able to open DVD folder/VOB file directly. My requirements: 1. ability to create an MP4 (x264) from a DVD folder (I have decrypted DVD folders on my HDD) 2. ability to set custom bitrates of both audio and video. (I tried ripbot but it doesn't offer custom bit-rate) 3. 2-pass encoding a must. 4. Option to add thrid-party encoders like NeroAAC (So I don't need use it separately and remux it with video file again) 5. Ability to preserve same resolution of source (DVDFab fails here) 6. ability to see output MP4 file size (optional) Could you please suggest me if I should go with your "Simple x264" (if yes, please guide me towards some kind of documentation to start with) OR any other? TIA |
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It's not an "egg-laying wool-milk-sow" like, e.g. MeGUI, that does pre-processing, video encoding, audio encoding, muxing, etc., all in one. My goal never was to create yet another MeGUI clone. Doesn't mean all this can not be done with Simple x264 Launcher, but it will definitely require some extra work...
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