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16th October 2009, 12:47 | #5941 | Link |
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Atak,
Would you consider adding a few extra x264 options to Ripbot in a future version? It'd be good to have adjustable options for MB Tree on/off, Psy RD and PSY Trellis, merange, aqstrength and even qcomp. I regularly adjust these by altering my scripts manually anyway, but it'd be handier and tidier to have them as tweakable options in the Ripbot GUI itself. Maybe you could then add a customs profiles tag so we could name and save them for easy access depending on input content for different encodes (film, anime etc). Just a suggestion anyway, and I understand why you wouldn't want to bloat Ripbot with advanced options considering it's intention as an easy and simple GUI. Cheers. Last edited by RainyDog; 16th October 2009 at 13:09. |
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16th October 2009, 17:33 | #5944 | Link |
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Sorry Preludee, I forgot to mention that bit. Yes, Ripbot needs the 32bit version of ffdshow installed. It will still use the x64 version of x264 on a 64bit operating system, however. You can have both the 32 and 64bit versions of ffshow installed side by side, so keep the 64bit for media playback and install the 32bit version for Ripbot.
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17th October 2009, 00:17 | #5946 | Link |
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Hi Atak,
Just for updates; I've make an Ghost of my complete installation partition. I install Windows Vista SP2 x64 and make installation and application still crash. I Redownload avisynth 2.5.8. stable build (was 2.5.8 beta latest update) and it was the trouble. Two conversion is in progress and same to be good. I will make an Ghost of my installation partition, and restore Windows 7 and uninstall avisynth; and let you know if the application crash again. Avisynth was downloaded from dvdhelp if my memory is good. I download directly from avisynth.org, stable version (recommanded). thanks for you time. EDIT: After reinstall avisynth, reinstall the new one, try to convert 2 movies, after project demuxed at 100%, the application avs2avi.exe crashed again. I've apply an propertries on the application avs2avi.exe, set compatibility to VISTA SP2, apply, re-import file, i can done the import file, but after close the PREVIEW AVS application crash again. BUT, i got an second error (Ripbot264 window: " is not a valid integer value) but i've install Ripbot264 1.14.5 to do the test. i will go back to 1.14.4 to test it and update my editing part with update here: make the same. I test same movies but in Vista SP2 x64 and everything works fine. Now, im stuck... Thanks.
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Because on mine, i dont have that options!! like in the output section "EVR Custom press" and other settings!?!??! the one installed by ffdshow (32bit), the one installed by ffdshow (64bit) or what? can you please tell me the version you are using? thx Last edited by Blackwalker; 17th October 2009 at 05:54. |
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Make some test, read description when cursor stay on option you have an pop-up description.
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17th October 2009, 20:47 | #5950 | Link |
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You better explain us where did you get this corrupted mkv?
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17th October 2009, 21:31 | #5951 | Link |
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So I tried my first 2D cartoon clip with the denoise as you suggested and I like that it's FFT3DGPU instead of FFT3DFilter as I recently install a GPU card on my rig. But I looked into the .avs and it uses sigma=5 and everything else is default (since not defined). Where may I change the FFT3DGPU parameters? I would like to use a sharpen=1.0 and bt=4 with sigma=1.5 for the FILM. I've never try sigma=5 so I'll see how much it denoises in 2D animations first then report back.
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Hi Atak,
I've finally restore to Windows Vista SP1 x86. I Did not install the SP2 for vista because when i install it, i've have an x264.exe crash during conversion. I've convert 3 movies (2 this night and one is waiting 1 hours to get done). Just to let you knwo that everything is fine! Im happy. Im ghosting my partition and let everything has is
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Download thoes version; Install avisynth, ffdshow, avisynth, reboot, retry conversion. Avisynth: http://sourceforge.net/projects/avis...8.exe/download ffdshow: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffds...d.exe/download Matroska haali: http://haali.cs.msu.ru/mkv/MatroskaSplitter.exe
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17th October 2009, 23:21 | #5954 | Link |
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Hi all,
I am experiencing a problem trying to encode an Avisynth script I wrote the other day. Watching the progress of the encoding via the GUI and the system tray icon, it seems that all 3185 frames of the script get encoded but then RipBot264 gets stuck with displaying the string "Pass1..." indefinitely, not proceeding with multiplexing into the final video file. I also noticed that the Windows Task Manager shows the processes named avs2yuv.exe and pipebuf.exe as still running. Some additional info: I am using Windows Vista Business SP2 x64 with RipBot264 v1.14.5, same happened with the previous version of RipBot264. With other video files as input and the same encoding settings, there is no problem. The script is perfectly playable in MPC-HC and encoding with MeGUI also completes successfully. Those of you with a fast internet access and willing to take a look at it, here's a MediaFire link for a ZIP archive with the Avisynth script and the source files: avs_and_sourcefiles.zip (22.85 MB). Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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@parsifal change this line in RipBot264.ini Usex264x64=0
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That solved it, thank you very much! Shame for the speed penalty, though. Oh well... :-)
edit: Is it a general issue with x64 and AVS input? If so, maybe you could add a routine in the code that checks for the file extension of the input file and overrides the ini setting? So, users wouldn't have to edit the ini file each time Avisynth input is required.
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My hardware: +5 Holy Avenger 4.5ft overclocked@5.5ft, +2 mithril chainmail. Last edited by parsifal; 18th October 2009 at 00:05. |
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18th October 2009, 00:33 | #5958 | Link |
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Are you by any chance running your tests on an Intel CPU? With my dual core AMD K8, for this exact AVS script (1280x720, 25fps encoded@CQ22) , I get a 30sec improvement over the 194sec that the 32bit x264 build achieves (both times measuring only the 1st pass duration, not the initialization stage nor the muxing stage obviously). That's ~15% less time or if you prefer, a 1.18x speedup. Granted, not mind-blowing, but still respectable. :-)
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18th October 2009, 01:49 | #5959 | Link |
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To anyone who cares:
The installer will have to wait for this release. I am in the middle of building a web page and have not the time to devote to it... Just extract and over write the old files in x:\program files\ripbot264\ (on x64 systems x:\program files (x86)\ripbot264\)
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