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13th February 2009, 04:02 | #42 | Link |
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Version 1.0.0b
Here is the second test version. I'll release this if there are no big problems found.
http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdecnv/dgmpgdecnv100b.zip |
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Using 1.0.0b (with NVidia GeForce 8500 GT on XP SP3 32-bit)
Your work rocks... the new tool seem to be working great functionally for me but there are glitches. Decoding works but is choppy and slow when frameserving with AVISynth... This is only with the new MPGSource, I get great performance when frameserving AVC with DGAVCDecNV. I will try to put together a reproducible test case but it looks like I'm not the only one experiencing so you might have one already. One regret: so far MPGSource() doesn't take the "info" parameter and passes no hints by default so the ColorMatrix() filter can't automatically decide what to do if chained next. A side suggestion: Today there are different command line syntaxes and AVISynth syntax variations between all the DG*Dec tools. How about merging all the tools (DGMPGDec, DGAVCDec, DGVC1Dec, DGMPGDecNV, DGAVCDecNV) into a single binary at some point - and a single AVISynth function - with the NV features enabled as a switch, and of course only when the required hardware/license are present? That would be awesome.... not a major requirement but a nice-to-have at some point. |
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EDIT: Here is the Sample: http://rapidshare.com/files/198874638/sample.rar it also includes 2 Encodes. One with Cuda Deinterlace and the other one with Yadif. i use this script for encoding... Code:
loadplugin("DGMPGDecodeNV.dll") #Load_Stdcall_plugin("yadif.dll") mpgsource("sample.dgm", deinterlace=1) #Yadif(2,1) #software-deinterlace crop(2,0,1914,1076)#Temp spline36resize(1280,720) #Temp Last edited by blubberbirne; 16th February 2009 at 19:36. |
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I tried with your stream and script and viewed the script in VirtualDub. Everything is fine while your MP4 is not.
Load your script into VirtualDub and single step. Is that OK? If OK, then something went wrong in your subsequent encoding. If not OK, then what is your OS, graphics card, and versions of DGMPGDecNV and CUVID Server? |
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Encoding with Virtual Dub to xvid fails also.
I used the following Stuff here - Vista x64 Sp1 and all Updates - GeForce GTX260 with Driver 182.05 (but i will fallback to 181.22 for testing later) - DGMPGDecNV and CUVID Server are both up2date. Last edited by blubberbirne; 17th February 2009 at 19:57. |
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lol i found the problem
CUVID server needs to start in windows xp compatible mode on vista64. After this, everything works fine So i think you need something to fix in the CUVID Server Last edited by blubberbirne; 17th February 2009 at 22:02. |
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@neuron2: I just recently fixed my desktop computer, and I have a copy of Win Vista x64 on hand that I'm about to install. Would you like access to the desktop?
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