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20th December 2009, 23:13 | #381 | Link | |
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yes i can test this for you, also i just remebered that you have fixed megui so that it doesnt need to use any files outside of its own directory so i can make a new folder called megui64 and use it to do all your testing without effecting my current stable 32bit megui.
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ok 64bit version you just updated has been tested the encoded video plays back fine this time with no issues.
64bit speed was between 8.6-9.0 fps during both passes. yes i is browsing internet in small window and have megui encoding window on the side which im constantly monitoring. wish there was an automated way to do the speed checking. im going to run the 32bit version now and measure speed. ok the 32bit encoder is finished now, and the 64bit one is faster. 32bit one encoded at 7.6-8fps during both passes. so a small advantage for the 64bit one. although when the 64bit version was using avs4x264 it was running even faster than vfv4x264, although the final output was all corrupted. Last edited by Cyber-Mav; 21st December 2009 at 00:23. |
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Is there any way for me to turn off the 64bit and only use 32bit? The reason is I want to compare the speed between both of them. As for 64bit, it works like a charm. |
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About the AVI Muxer.
If you use input files with some characters such as "ã" or "ó" in the file name you get "No video source chosen!", that's because MeGUI is saving the AVI-Mux GUI job files as UTF-8, but if I save the same job file as UTF-8 signature (that's how AVI-Mux GUI saves it) or ANSI it works. Edit: I'm not a programmer, but looks like that changing from Code:
using (StreamWriter output = new StreamWriter(File.OpenWrite(filename))) Code:
using (StreamWriter output = new StreamWriter(File.OpenWrite(filename), System.Text.Encoding.UTF8)) Last edited by [ReX]; 21st December 2009 at 05:19. |
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The best way is to delete/rename the vfw4x264.exe. If you do it this way the wrapper will no be used at all and will not interfere with the test results. Btw the update check will notice that the file is missing.
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How can I easily turn off the x264 64bit option when I'm encoding using avi input? |
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Do you have the dev build which uses vfw4x264.exe or the old one which uses avs4x264.exe (if unsure, please redownload the dev build in the first posting and test again)? I'm asking because there seems to be no problems with vfw4x264.exe but I did not test it with AVI input yet.
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guys i am having the same problem he mentioned , i am trying to rip a DVD not a bluray , i tried Xvid , x264 both , but it is not working , it starts for a second and stops showing error Well i am on windows XP SP3 Code:
[Information] Log -[Information] Versions --[NoImage] MeGUI Version : 0.3.1.1051 --[NoImage] OS : Windows XP Professional x86 SP3 (5.1.196608.2600) --[NoImage] Framework used : 2.0 SP1 (2.0.50727.3053) -[Information] Hardware --[NoImage] CPU : Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz -[Information] Log for job1 (video, 2.avs -> ) --[Information] [12/21/2009 7:13:46 PM] Started handling job --[Information] [12/21/2009 7:13:46 PM] Preprocessing --[NoImage] Job commandline: "C:\Program Files\megui\tools\xvid_encraw\xvid_encraw.exe" -i "E:\Radio (Live in air) Untouched NTSC DVD9 UDR Exclusive\rip\2.avs" -pass1 "E:\Radio (Live in air) Untouched NTSC DVD9 UDR Exclusive\rip\2.stats" -bitrate 600 -kboost 100 -chigh 30 -clow 15 -overhead 0 -turbo -max_key_interval 250 -nopacked -vhqmode 4 -qpel -closed_gop -lumimasking -imin 1 -pmin 1 -bvhq -bquant_ratio 162 -bquant_offset 0 -bmin 1 -par 1:1 -threads 1 --[Information] [12/21/2009 7:13:46 PM] Encoding started --[NoImage] Standard output stream --[NoImage] Standard error stream --[Information] [12/21/2009 7:13:47 PM] Job completed plz somebody help , struggling from 2 days on this plz help thanks waiting Last edited by murtuza; 21st December 2009 at 15:02. |
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