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And if anyone still cares about the benchmarks, I was burning in/testing a new cpu last night.
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Thanks for this LordMulder, I was looking for a MeGUI replacement just to do the encoding part, I just want to encode using the latest x264 32 bit (MeGUI is contantly out of date and sometimes buggy)
Did a test and it worked with the latest x264 32 bit (1310) using my own custom command line ![]() I know this is not meant as a full GUI but it would be nice if you can store custom command lines under (a few) profiles and give them your own name (like "DXVA 720p HQ" or "DXVA 1080p SHQ"). An option to auto-save the log file would be nice too (especially for lazy people like me ![]() Cheers PS: there's a small typo in the log-> "Analayzing Source File" -> "Analyzing Source File" |
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Bummer, it doesn't let you set an exact bitrate (like 7238), just rounded to the nearest 100, if I enter it manually on the command line I get a "Please don't specify the "--bitrate parameter", I will do this for you, if required" warning.
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You can set an exact bitrate, but the automatic correction will change wron values. So as 7 kbit/sec isn't allowed, it will make 100 out of it. If you just paste your desired bitrate into the box even 7238 is possible.
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great too, a queue would be excelent. Thanks
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However you can enter the desired bitrate manually using number-keys. But the intermediate value must not be too small. So don't erase the complete number. Better change one digit at a time...
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Is there any chance of being able to type in the path\file boxes?
Also since I notice x86 x264 is faster then x64 on first pass or really fast settings is there any chance of adding an option to use x86 on first pass, x64 on second pass? Also an option to use x86 x264 would be very useful for everyone that are still on x86 OS's and want to use a simple GUI. |
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