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26th April 2010, 04:02 | #1421 | Link |
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Yes, the main benefit is the ability to use it with other filters that are 64bit and do benefit from being 64bit.
And of course 64bit apps like x264 that get about 10% benefit from being 64bit.
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26th April 2010, 12:13 | #1422 | Link |
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I have a problem with an H.264 stream I made using x264. The .dgi file is playing fine in avs, but the problem is when playing/previewing video in DGIndexNV.
Sample here DGIndexNV Build 2007 GeForce 8400GS (driver version 197.45) Windows 7 x64 |
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The workaround is to say no to the cropping prompt when opening DGIndexNV and do your *legal* cropping in the GUI or script. BTW, seeking will be faster if you use smaller GOPs. Last edited by Guest; 1st May 2010 at 17:59. |
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I'm developing a program for performing color correction and I would like to know if the bitstream info is set according to what is defined by the video standards.
You already give the matrix coefficients info, so it would be great if you could also add the other two values. It doesn't need to be in the GUI dialog, it's good enough if you can write it in the dgi file or in the log. |
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A member in our german doom9/Gleitz board, "Gunnar" (here registered as "Gunnar_0", but still has to wait for the "noob timeout" before he can post here with very limited english skills) bought DGDecNV2007 and would like to register it. Unfortunately, on his video machine, the network card is disabled. So he noted down the PC ID, went to an online PC with the license generator, but the lD was reported as invalid. Now he tried to change different network settings, but the license generation always failed. The allowed number of licenses is now used up, he is not able anymore to use the generator.
Any idea how he can get a working license now for his already paid software? - His email can be found in the original post, or you might also send him instructions via PM. |
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That should not be a problem. Just use the machine ID reported by DGIndexNV.
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I've been using DGSource() with CUVID Server for a few weeks now; but when i had to call dgsource() 2x in a script it glitched the second called part. Not to mention the constant restarting of CUVID Server between encodes.
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13th May 2010, 13:04 | #1439 | Link |
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is it a complicated task then? would be great to just be able to use the one package, ie megui64/avisynth64 with the tools.
I pretty much rely on nv tools for hardware deinterlacing to speed up my x264 encodes, ANY fps increase is a bonus when it already takes so long |
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