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2nd November 2006, 20:23 | #23 | Link |
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I have a "similar" problem with xvid_encraw, the fps, bitrate and evolution of the encode are not reported in xvid_encraw (celtic_druid binaries).
I have made my own build with gcc and no problem. You can download my build here, it doesn't include the directshow filter. |
2nd November 2006, 20:27 | #25 | Link |
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use a gcc version of xvidcore.dll and everything works fine. I also reported this issue: http://celticdruid.no-ip.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=206
(look at latest post)
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2nd November 2006, 20:49 | #26 | Link |
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Thanls MatMaul. and thanks kurt, your last post there is really informative! I'll try the gcc version then later (I'm currently encoding something, and so cannot over-install files right now)
EDIT: This should be something one would consider obvious, but the result by 1.1.0 and the result 1.1.2 are (almost?) identical. I just wanted to check that with my own eyes, using a longer sample, and they are. EDIT2: Yes! xvid-1.1.2gcc works ok Last edited by Liisachan; 2nd November 2006 at 22:10. |
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The problem is caused by a combo of ICL9.1 and MSVC6. Happend in the past with a 1.2cvs build, so I switched to MSVC7.1, but forgot for the last builds (I don't generally use the status window). I'll run some tests later (gotta go out to lunch) and replace the builds. GMC will still be a problem though for the 1.2 build.
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What's going on with Xvid 1.2 SMP builds, can somebody tells me something new?
Etc, can Xvid 1.2 speed-up encoding process, and boost quality on lower bitrates?
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Why not start a new 1.2.x thread and ask their?
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Unfortunately MPEG4 Modifier reports "Invalid VOL" and GSpot (latest version) reports: - Cheers
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4th November 2006, 13:16 | #35 | Link |
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Celtic Druid's 1.1.2 (revised)
http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/XviD/XviD-1.1.2.exe And if you need to use GMC... http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/Xv...id-1.1.2gcc.7z |
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A few months ago you created a special "Frame Drop" Xvid compile. Any chance of doing the same again? Cheers
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GMC shouldn't be an issue unless you use a 1.2cvs build, then you need the gcc compile for working GMC with SSE2.
Refresh my memory. What was special about it? If it was the one that didn't do N-VOP's when the ratio was set to 0. According to the changelog, XviD 1.1.2 doesn't do N-VOP's if packed bitstream is enabled. Also my MTK builds don't do N-VOP's for HT profiles, even if bframes are disabled. |
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However, with the new builds (yours or Koepi's) I get this: - With your special build, I got nothing but I-VOPs and P-VOPs Cheers
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You need to use the 1.2cvs+MTK build and enable Home Theatre or one of the other DXN equiv type profiles. Should be no N-VOP's then. Which is as it should be since DivX doesn't create them.
With 1.1.2 with the above (bframes disabled) I think there is no way to disable N-VOP's and if I went changing things, then it wouldn't be 1.1.2. |
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That's a shame. How did you manage to do it before?
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