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30th July 2020, 19:51 | #2141 | Link | |
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Got this as a reply from the github after putting an issue in since it happened in so many versions and as told that it is a bug with staxrip not ffmpeg (Weird to me) and that it will probably be easier to disable DXVA2 decoding that trying to figure out a -pix_fmt to be put in the command line but I am talking with the maintainer of the code, I think that it can be worked around rather easily if you just make a new box that appears if you choose FFMpeg (DVXA2) as the decoder then you also need to specify what you want -pix_fmt is supposed to be. I believe it should be set to whatever kind of output you are looking for like if you want 10-bit HDR the you want yuv420p10le and if you want 8-bit SDR you need to choose yuv420p or 10-bit SDR yuv420p10 (I think) so that could work right?
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Which source container?
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In the Copy/Mux options there is an Extract DTS Core option.
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3rd August 2020, 02:53 | #2148 | Link |
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Sequential Jobs
Im just having trouble setting it up to run the same template on multiple files sequentially. When I run the test clips individually with my template, the outcome is great. When I use the file batch feature on more than 1 clip, it uses the correct template but uses the BT. 2020 colorspace instead of BT709. This results in very red tinted video.
The Template Solution: Options > Video > Import VUI Metadata (Needs to be unchecked) Last edited by Mason1171; 3rd August 2020 at 20:38. Reason: Added info > Issue Resolved |
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I confirm this behaviour: Copy/mux option Extract DTS Core does not work when the audio source is an external file mka file. It only copies the stream without extracting DTS core. @hevron I will create a ticket to report the bug. USE THIS WORKAROUND: download MKVCleaver or use mkvmerge to extract the dtshd stream. Rename it to stream.dtshd Add it in staxrip instead of the mka, and you'll be able to extract the dts core. Last edited by 44vince44; 3rd August 2020 at 12:22. |
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EDIT: Fixed, new version online. Now as x86 and x64 release. Last edited by Patman; 4th August 2020 at 20:55. |
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8th August 2020, 02:35 | #2156 | Link |
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Yes indeed spline is sharper and lanczos is even sharper. All have advantages and disadvantages. There is no special reason. Bicubic is the most popular among the standard players because it's fastest and is handled by most older hardware. Advanced players use better resizing that bicubic. Video processing software give you the choice. Feel free to change it and to create your startup template as you wish.
Note: If using Avisynth, you need to take care of multithreading so the resizing doesn't slow down the whole process. If using vapoursynth, multithreading is already handled. Last edited by 44vince44; 8th August 2020 at 02:39. |
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I use mod 8 and if the size is not mod 8 it gives me error message of course.
So I use AddBorders to make it mod 8 but staxrip doesn't understand that I have used AddBorders and that the output resolution is different. It still thinks it is not mod 8 and I can't continue and encode. How to do? Last edited by Atlantis; 8th August 2020 at 12:19. |
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I face the same problem with some videos, so either I resize or crop, or also addborders, and in that last case, I reduce Mod to 2, and make sure manually (with a calculator) that the final size with addborders is Mod 8. To check the final size, you can either open preview and display information, or use the "Info..." in the filters menu (the blue "AVS Filters" or "VS Filters"). Note that Mod is a setting that only checks that the size is respecting Mod. Let's say, if you set Mod = 2, but your video size is multiples of 8, then the video will be processed as Mod 8 by the filters and the encoder.
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11th August 2020, 00:25 | #2160 | Link |
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Also would be nice if hwaccel would be figured out but can't figure out the best options for -pix_fmt, according to the manual setting -pix_fmt to
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