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Old 2nd October 2008, 15:24   #1201  |  Link
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techouse, could you post a sample? TIA.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 15:25   #1202  |  Link
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With the x264 r996, I can't get mplayer (r27682) to compile due to libx264.c not knowing what b_bidir_me and b_bframe_rdo are. I tried changing them to i_bidir_me and i_bframe_rdo within libx264.c like with the issue before, but that doesn't work either. What should I make them to get it to compile?
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Old 2nd October 2008, 15:32   #1203  |  Link
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b_bidir_me and b_bframe_brdo paramters were removed from x264. bime is automatically enabled at subme => 5 and b-rdo at subme => 7 I believe.

You need to remove the bime and b-rdo params from mplayer that it's inputting to x264.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 15:59   #1204  |  Link
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Cool, completely removing them worked!
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Old 2nd October 2008, 16:21   #1205  |  Link
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Casino Royale; encode's bitrate is 9500 kbps
Subme9 is 5.26% slower on my PC than Subme8.
and what settings was that compared on, as the other settings often do determine the fps speed change for a single specific setting
i.e. subme 8->9 on --me dia and subme 8->9 on --me tesa will likely not have the same percentage-based speed loss.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 16:29   #1206  |  Link
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techouse, could you post a sample? TIA.
http://sets.djslo-forum.com/mp3/memi/shark/

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and what settings was that compared on, as the other settings often do determine the fps speed change for a single specific setting
i.e. subme 8->9 on --me dia and subme 8->9 on --me tesa will likely not have the same percentage-based speed loss.
aq-strength 0.8
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Old 2nd October 2008, 22:11   #1207  |  Link
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x264.997.modified.exe - Alternate Download

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x264_hrd_pulldown.09_interlace.diff

gcc 3.4.5 fprofiled build with -march=pentium2.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 23:23   #1208  |  Link
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Hi guys,

sorry for answering so late. Been busy updating/upgrading my system. I wanted a new motherboard. Not because of the problem..but to get better performance out of what I already have and man I didnīt get disappointed.
Asus P5Q really shows it to Asus P5B-E. At lower voltage already 150Mhz more core speed and not yet done.
However...just got it all back together, started Megui the update came...PERFECTLY Stable at 3600Mhz here.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 23:25   #1209  |  Link
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However...just got it all back together, started Megui the update came...PERFECTLY Stable at 3600Mhz here.
Only Prime95 will tell you truth about stability
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Old 2nd October 2008, 23:30   #1210  |  Link
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Or try Linpack 64-bit, it stresses more than Prime95; temps get about 4-5 degress higher with it than "wimpy" Prime95
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Old 2nd October 2008, 23:45   #1211  |  Link
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Only Prime95 will tell you truth about stability
I tell you both...WAY OVERRATED. Itīs a good start. But still I realize very often, that playing 3D-Games or doing video-encodes for hours is a different Kind of stress testing which will in some cases proof you wrong.
Well...as I said...the 3600Mhz is kinda out of the box
Before with tricks and stuff 3430Mhz was a dead end for me with the old board. Now on the P45-board the E8400 finally gets to life
Weel see...the max Vcore will be 1,28V...thats definitive!
And the Ram is only at stock-setting more performance is to gain here to.

But thats clearly OT so...talk will have to be via PM.
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Old 3rd October 2008, 02:40   #1212  |  Link
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x264.998.modified.exe - Alternate Download

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gcc 3.4.5 fprofiled build with -march=pentium2.
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Old 3rd October 2008, 10:29   #1213  |  Link
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Source: x264 r999 GIT (git://git.videolan.org/x264.git)

Applied patches (current versions):

x264_hrd_pulldown.09_interlace.diff


Please check http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=130364 and http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi?p=x264.git;a=shortlog for more info

Compiled by techouse on October 3rd 2008, 10:39:01 CEST with GCC-4.3.2 on Windows Vista Business SP-1 64-bit.

Commandline used: ./configure --extra-cflags="-march=core2 -pipe" && make fprofiled

Platform:   X86
System:     MINGW
asm:        yes
avis input: yes
mp4 output: yes
pthread:    yes
gtk:        no
debug:      no
gprof:      no
PIC:        no
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Revision 999

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List of changes from here. http://git.videolan.org/?p=x264.git;a=summary

*Fix minor memory leak accidentally added with the addition of b-adapt 2

*Resolve quality regression in r996
Accidentally removed the wrong line of code. I think this classifies as a "10l".
Thanks to techouse for initial bug report and skystrife for helping me find it.

*rm gtk, avc2avi.
I don't remember why I allowed a gui into the repository in the first place. There's nothing that makes this one special relative to all the other x264 guis.
avc2avi doesn't compile since we removed the bitstream reader. And avc doesn't belong in avi.
x264-999.rar


edit: no builds from me till about wed arvo aus time. Water pump shat itself and i won't get a replacement till tues. And i'm going away tues-wed.

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Old 4th October 2008, 23:54   #1215  |  Link
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I tell you both...WAY OVERRATED. Itīs a good start. But still I realize very often, that playing 3D-Games or doing video-encodes for hours is a different Kind of stress testing which will in some cases proof you wrong.
I will not agree with you. Prime95 MT version crashes almost immidietely if cpu has too low voltage. x264 works always longer. Besides Prime95 MT always gives me alot higher temp than games or x264. I've never seen situation when Prime95 MT was stable but x264 or games would crash. (Let's focus on cpu only)
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Old 5th October 2008, 05:17   #1216  |  Link
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I will not agree with you. Prime95 MT version crashes almost immidietely if cpu has too low voltage. x264 works always longer. Besides Prime95 MT always gives me alot higher temp than games or x264. I've never seen situation when Prime95 MT was stable but x264 or games would crash. (Let's focus on cpu only)
This is an interesting topic and highly relevant to many of us here on the doom9 forum who are in the pursuit of faster hardware to decrease our encoding time. Can we move it to the hardware forum? I would like to contribute but I don't want to bring this thread OT any more.
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Old 12th October 2008, 15:06   #1217  |  Link
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Hmm.... I think i developed a small patch that relaxes the qpfile to be able to only specify certain frames of the video (i believe this was mentioned as a feature request somewhere)
http://kemuri9.net/dev/x264/x264_qpfile_relax.diff
(based on r889)
did you have still this patch somewhere please ?
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Old 12th October 2008, 15:21   #1218  |  Link
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did you have still this patch somewhere please ?
It was commited in git
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yeah...I asked this because I can't access to the x264 git right now.
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Can you not even access the web interface? Diff and on Pastebin
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