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25th August 2009, 15:28 | #2201 | Link |
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x264 core:72 r1232M x86
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27th August 2009, 08:49 | #2202 | Link |
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x264 r1235 64bit unpatched:
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x264 r1235 32bit download ; release notes
x264 r1235 64bit download ; release notes
patched with: A bit longer list this time since I just merged two changelogs >:3
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27th August 2009, 16:32 | #2204 | Link |
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x264_x64_r1235_unpatched | MD5
GCC 4.4.1 20090803 (x64.core2.Komisar), unpatched, generic, fprofiled ________________________________________________________________________________ x264_x86_r1235_techouse | INFO GCC 4.4.1 20090803 (x86.core2.Komisar), fprofiled, -march=core2 x264_x64_r1235_techouse | INFO GCC 4.4.1 20090803 (x86_64.core2.Komisar), fprofiled, -march=core2 Patches used: x264_hrd_pd_interlace.16.fix.1232.diff x264_win_zone_parse_fix_06.diff
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rack04 version above you with same patches works ok... |
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28th August 2009, 07:21 | #2208 | Link |
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I'm pretty sure I patched it, but I'll recheck my building scripts and report back later.
EDIT: You're right, I had a typo in my script and cause of that it didn't find the diff file. Thanx for noticing it ONLY my patched r1232 and r1235 builds are affected. I'm fixing/rebuilding r1235 now.
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28th August 2009, 16:02 | #2212 | Link |
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--march=i686/core2/... - What is the difference?
march=i686 is used by default to have gcc use the cmov instruction which speeds up some of the c code a bit here and there. core2 does just about nothing; it's mostly used to have gcc schedule tasks in way that's optimal for core2 as the instructions barely differ from that of march=i686. --fprofiled: What is this for? fprofiled is a scheme that you compile a program with that capability, execute it, and then recompile it optimizing based on which code paths were executed the most/least from your executions. other compilers can have different names for such a feature, but gcc's is called 'fprofile'. |
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Profiling means that the application is analyzed while it's executing and processing "real" input data. The info collected during the profiling process can be used by the compiler to enable additional optimizations (or to enable the optimizations in parts of the program where they are really needed). Compiling x264 with fprofiled takes much longer than without, because the binary is compiled twice (once before the profiling and again after the profiling is completed). Also you need to provide a sample video clip that will be encoded several times (with different settings in order to cover all code paths) during the profiling process...
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x264 r1239 64bit unpatched:
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x264 r1239 32bit download ; release notes
x264 r1239 64bit download ; release notes
patched with:
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x264 r1239M x86
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http://www.64k.it/andres/data/x264/x264.1239.x86.tar.gz gcc 4.4.1 Code:
$ ./configure Platform: X86 System: LINUX asm: yes avis input: no mp4 output: yes pthread: yes matroska: yes BHH
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x264 r1240 64bit unpatched:
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x264 r1240 32bit download ; release notes
x264 r1240 64bit download ; release notes
patched with: ________________________________________________________________________________ And something deeply experimental. x264 r1240 with MixAQ and OreAQ patches: download
Patched with the patches:
If you plan on building, the file 'AQDebugLog.h' has to be in the root of your x264 codebase: These patches are made by Seraphy and Muken AKA VFR Maniac, each developing their own versions and VFR Maniac updating the standard patches for newer revisions. And yes, the patches seem to need zlib. Tobinaka has written some articles on these AQ modes on Doom9, so please search for his posts if you have any basic questions on the patches, and please do report any findings if you decide to test these builds. Also, I took these patches in this time because of the large amount of interest they have gathered in Japan overall. Personally I didn't dislike what an older MixAQ build did with the blackpearl sequence on 500kbps, but otherwise I'm not saying any of these patches greatly increases quality or something like that. Isn't it fun to have something not-so-usual on your hands?
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Hi, JEEB.
I updated OreAQ qp_adj calculation according to rev1236. Please check below. http://seraphy.fam.cx/~seraphy/cgi-b...ne&namber=2269 Edit: Woops! I passed by you.
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