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16th September 2005, 21:03 | #1 | Link |
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HC encoder, release 016
Thanks for the feedback, most issues are solved now:
- hangs while running minimized - wrong GOP size for some fixed GOPs - artifacts at the right side of some frames The artifacts were caused because motion vectors could point out of the frame by half a pixel, some decoders don't like that... Still one issue left, using Avisynth DirectShowSource with the WMV decoder sometimes won't read the stream correct during the second pass, it can skip frames or even jump back. HC016 latest release at: http://hcencoder.bitburners.com/ Last edited by hank315; 5th January 2006 at 23:21. |
16th September 2005, 22:09 | #2 | Link | |
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It is a great work till now. When I find time I'll play a little with Your new version Keep up the good work.
Mirror for HC016TR2_16-09-2005 P.S. If You need help with the prediction mode, tell me Take a look at AutoCQ Quote:
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20th September 2005, 21:18 | #5 | Link |
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I've had no problems with the new test release
One small feature request for 016 though: would it be possible to set the path for the database file or possibly create it in the same directory as the encoded video? At the moment I've got all my video tools on a partition which doesn't have much free space left (only about 500MB), and sometimes the dbs file gets so large that the encoding doesn't proceed to the end of a long video.
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I'm sure a GUI version will be available as soon as the official 016 is released. Besides, the commandline version isn't hard to use.
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21st September 2005, 07:35 | #8 | Link |
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Hank, could you check whether HC writes correct information about colour matrix used ? I mentioned that problem to you and it's unclear whether the culprit lies within DGIndex' or HC's code.
<edit> Solved! Thank you very much for your assistance, Hank! Last edited by Marius-the-Mad; 23rd September 2005 at 11:59. |
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But if this batch version runs pretty stable I will create a GUI version. All development I do is always done on the batch version, it's faster for testing purposes, also it's easier to maintain because it needs less windows stuff. |
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27th September 2005, 14:11 | #15 | Link |
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Hank,
Just FYI... I've backed up a few Discs so far: All of Season 1 of "LOST" All of Season 2 and 3 of "24" 5 movies of "Movie only" I have had absolutley "NO PROBLEMS" whatsoever yet except that the final size are "ALL" 4.31Gigs! Just letting you know my experience so far with test release 2. Regards, |
28th September 2005, 02:49 | #16 | Link |
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You mean, using HC with DVD Rebuilder? 4.31 is Rebuilder's default target setting, so it's not HC's fault. If using Rebuilder isn't what you meant, sorry 'bout that!
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I love HC! Thanks Hank for all your hard work |
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28th September 2005, 22:55 | #18 | Link |
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Sure thing! Actually, Rebuilder's set for 4.31GB for safety. Certain projects will tend to run over that boundary + or - a few MBs. CCE will sometimes oversize a bit, too. That's probably where you've been seeing a few 4.33GB filesizes from. Jdobbs just wanted a safety net to keep people from having to totally re-encode because of oversizing. You can manually tweak this so that you're using more of the blank disk... but doing so only adds a very marginal amount of bitrate to your project and the difference isn't noticable just by watching it. HC's becoming more impressive with each release. It's making me wish I'd have saved my money when I decided to buy CCE a few years back. Where where you then, Hank?
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