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26th October 2019, 09:53 | #1121 | Link | |
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I started with an Aorus x470 at first but after updating the firmware (Ryzen 3000 support was missing) and setting up Win10 all of a sudden the mainboard showed an error '7' which wasn't mentioned in the manual. I decided to go for a 'cheap' x570 board that fill my needs and ended up with this Asus. |
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26th October 2019, 11:46 | #1122 | Link | |
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27th October 2019, 13:25 | #1125 | Link |
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This does not seem to be true. I see only templates in that folder and when I open any old template, my new commands in Profiles still show up.
Profiles are under AVS Filters and you can add extra stuff. It starts with [Source] Automatic = # can be configured at: Tools > Settings > Source Filters AviSource = AviSource("%source_file%", Audio = False) DGSource = DGSource("%source_file%") DGSourceIM = DGSourceIM("%source_file%") ................. Last edited by Atlantis; 27th October 2019 at 13:29. |
27th October 2019, 15:17 | #1126 | Link | |
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you mean filter profiles, these are stored in settings.dat. I thought you mean encoder profiles. |
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2nd November 2019, 14:38 | #1132 | Link |
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Nope, but I still think that when a user sets SAR 1:1 in the StaxRip-GUI, it should be set to that in the encode. StaxRip doesn't even change the encode-line to --sar 1 when I switch setting in the GUI from SAR 0 to SAR 1:1.
I might as well use x264/x265-launcher if I can't trust StaxRip's GUI and have to put settings in StaxRip's custom-line. |
2nd November 2019, 16:16 | #1133 | Link |
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I don't see how this is a real problem, 0 probably stands for undefined which should effectively be identical to 1. The concept of undefined/nothing/null/whatever often makes the world more complex than it needs to be, staxrip is here to simplify things.
edit: to force writing the PAR it's possible to add a custom command: Code:
--sar %target_par_x%:%target_par_y%
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3rd November 2019, 23:28 | #1134 | Link |
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I've uploaded a new beta build and hope that a stable release can be made soon. Please test it.
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2.0.5.1 Beta ------------ - update: DGHDRtoSDR 1.13 - update: NVEncC 4.54 - update: VapourSynth R48 - update: x265 3.2+9-971180b100f8 Patman - new: various UI improvements - new: the short version of x265 and nvenc switches like -c, -f etc. were integrated into the search field and command line import feature, the search feature now first looks for a exact match - new: x265 switches --dup-threshold, --frame-dup - new: nvenc switches --multiref-l0, --multiref-l1 - new: StaxRip can use MediaInfo.NET instead of the built-in MediaInfo GUI, it requires MediaInfo.NET to be installed and started at least once - fix: FFTW not always asked to be installed when needed https://1drv.ms/f/s!ArwKS_ZUR01gySQIE1QCL2i9F_uR https://github.com/stax76/MediaInfo.NET
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5th November 2019, 01:44 | #1136 | Link |
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hmm when using the default field "QTGMC Medium", the frame rate of each input file is doubled. if I replace it with "QTGMC with Repair" it shows the correct FPS.
Now I wonder if I made a mistake or if I should choose another field for interlaced mpeg streams anyway. Even stranger is, that when using IVTC, the fps changes from e.g. 25 to 20 (I just replaced the field with various entries to see which ones keep 25fps). Also interesting, if I preview filter code, it shows me a line with "#clip = core.std.AssumeFPS(clip, None, 25, 1)" And another thing after I encoded a 25FPS video: Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 720x576 (349:192) 50fps 1611kbps [V: h264#video@GPAC0.7.2-DEV-rev1009-g8b9f06546-ab-suite (h264 high L3.1, yuv420p, 720x576, 1611 kb/s)] But when I play the file, playback speed is normal and all. |
5th November 2019, 01:58 | #1137 | Link |
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5th November 2019, 14:15 | #1138 | Link | |
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One small notice: For HDR Material the "Mastering display luminance" seems not to be set correct: In the VUI Panel under Master Display it is always set to Code:
L(10000000,1) Can you fix this? |
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5th November 2019, 14:37 | #1139 | Link |
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I just wanted to upload the stable release.
Code was written by Revan, I hope he will comment on it, otherwise I can try to understand it, for that a sample, or at least mediainfo would help.
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aac, hdr, hevc, nvenc, staxrip, x264, x265 |
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