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29th September 2011, 09:35 | #2202 | Link |
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Look like you ran out of memory. Try using SetMemoryMax(value) with a reasonable value (and decrease it to lower value if crash is still occurred).
And lower --rc-lookahead value. 60 is high enough, 250 is just waste of memory for nothing. Also --merange above 32 is useless too. Last edited by the_weirdo; 29th September 2011 at 09:39. Reason: too much spelling and grammar mistake |
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BTW, at first is x264_64(64bit) and error than MeGUI auto trun it to x264(32bit)
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Did that script work well with x264 r2074 32-bit? |
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30th September 2011, 11:41 | #2208 | Link |
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@Zathor, I use the same workflow as Famille_CB: create an AVI using DebugMode FS from Vegas, then encode with MeGUI. I use the Script Creator.
I wanted to mention this because it actually affects the feature request I made a little ago about being able to mux in external subtitles and output a Blu-ray structure (TSMuxer) using the One Click Encoder. Looking more carefully at the One-Click Encoder, maybe what I was thinking of would be more adapted to the AutoEncode dialog box, which already (I believe) supports external audio and external sub files (although I haven't used it much). |
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ps. MeGUI x264 error will change the 64bit to 32bit.
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You should enable 64-bit mode of x264 (in Settings) and try to run that script again. If there's any error when running 64-bit x264, you should that log here (not the log with 32-bit x264). |
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Whenever I change or create a new script in the avs script creator and save it, MeGUI tries to reopen EVERY preview window from avs files I have created during the recent program session. I have this issue for a long time so I guess it is a known bug? Will this be fixed any time?
Also I was wondering why the preview window does not use the actual video size on opening video sources in the avs creator. For 720p and 1080p content the preview window is way bigger than my screen resolution (which is 1080p), making it very difficult to navigate. When I press the [1:1] or check the preview- button, the windows size seems to be correct, but I lose some of the buttons. See this picture: OS is Win7 x64. |
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Hey guys,
I have re-written the bitrate calculation class in C++. I mostly used the same variables and functions the C# one uses, but I did quite a few restructuring to accommodate my needs. eg I don't use the full VideoCodec/ContainerType classes. My question is do I still have to release under the GPL? I was thinking to go LGPL for the bitrate calculation class. Why I did this? I just wanted a standalone bitrate calculator. Now, I can write a simple command line program that uses the class(for use in conversion tools) AND a GUI program too. Oh did I mention portability too? |
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this is the log: and this is the Queue (the blue line is the job where Megui stops and sometimes crashes): If I don't use Prerendering, enconding works. If I don't use Oneclick and Prerendering is active, encoding does NOT work The problem is the Prerending. I used it only one time in the past and it worked. |
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9th October 2011, 19:24 | #2218 | Link |
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I've been using megui for quite some time now and I find it very versatile and powerfull.
I mostly encode in h264 mkv format and there is one thing which is bothering me. When I encode at a target size of 700MB, my encodes come out as 696MB so there's 4MB missing. When I encode in xvid avi with AutoGK, my encodes are bang on 700MB or 699MB. What could be causing this little problem in megui? |
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However, I think I have found a way to reproduce it. At least it's working on my system now every time: 1) Startup MeGUI 2) Open Avisynth script creator 3) Have a custom made script, there are lots of possibilities here. What seems to work best to reproduce this bug is create a script with NO resizing filter enabled. If you don't have any, create one with no resizing filter (checkbox disabled under Extra Setup), save it and close MeGui. Now restart MeGUI, open Avisynth script creator and select your script if not already preselected. 4) open your source file, it does not matter which indexer has been used 5) Press Preview 6) Give your avs file a custom name, f.e. test1.avs 7) Save it and close Avisynth script creator 8) Enqueue your avs script in the video encoder, codec and settings doesn't really matter. You don't need to encode anything either, but the job has to be in the queue for at least once while Megui is running. CLOSE the video preview of the job if it is still open. 9) Go back to Avisynth script creator 10) Open a 2nd video source, this has to be a different one than the first 12) do the very same as in steps 5-8, name it test2.avs f.e. 13) Open the Avisynth script creator for a 3rd time. 14) Do not open any file, press CONFIG on your Avisynth profile and edit it. 15) Now enable the resize filter, activate it by tipping the checkbox on the Extra Setup tab. 16) Press Update, then press OK The very moment the editor of your custom script closes, MeGUI SHOULD reopen the preview windows of the two jobs (test1.avs & test2.avs) you created before. I tried this three times in a row now. And every time the first two video previews showed up again. Hope it works for you, too. Quote:
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