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16th November 2019, 19:35 | #8922 | Link | |
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Not that it isn't effective, just CRF can achieve the same quality in 1 pass. Saving you a lot of time. Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk |
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16th November 2019, 22:30 | #8925 | Link | |
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DGDecode_mpeg2source("C:\Users\Anthony\Desktop\Hocus Pocus\Hocus Pocus.d2v", info=3) ColorMatrix(hints=true, threads=0) crop(0,62,0,-62) spline64resize(720,400) Last edited by some dude; 16th November 2019 at 22:39. |
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16th November 2019, 23:07 | #8926 | Link |
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17th November 2019, 01:07 | #8927 | Link |
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OK so this appears to fix it. I tried encoding the file again and with option added my CPU goes to 100%. I hit cancel after I checked the CPU utilization though, so I didn't test the output file that it produces, but it appears to have fixed the issue.
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17th November 2019, 05:48 | #8928 | Link | |
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17th November 2019, 10:52 | #8929 | Link |
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IT Has nothing to do with bitrate. Low resolution is a real problem.
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8th December 2019, 21:33 | #8932 | Link |
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I selected mkv. In earlier version of megui -long time ago there was no mux job after adding video in queue, so that's why I'm surprised. So it is needed then? And after this I will make mux of all parts - audio, video and subs?
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9th December 2019, 23:37 | #8933 | Link |
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The encoder will always produce a raw video file first and add this job to the queue. If you select mp4 or mkv as output file format, in a second step the raw video file has to be muxxed into your selected container format and this mux job is automatically added to the queue.
If you prefer to mux video, audio and other track types by yourself, just select RAWAVC and you will get a raw h264 file. After that, you can use your preferred muxxer, e.g. mkvtoolnix, to do the mux job manually. The same procedure applies if you want to use the h265 encoder, there you have to select RAWHEVC to get a pure h265 file. |
10th December 2019, 00:05 | #8934 | Link | |
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I don't think x265 has the ability to write the output directly to a container. Last edited by hello_hello; 10th December 2019 at 00:12. |
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10th December 2019, 00:50 | #8935 | Link | |
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2nd January 2020, 05:44 | #8937 | Link |
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I recently had to reinstall my OS. I downloaded the latest version of MEGUI, and I installed all the disabled components from the Update list. But still, the file indexer and seemingly nothing else, is working. Currently, I have a source file with VP9 video and OPUS audio, which I had previously remuxed into MKV using ffmpeg. On previous OS installs, I would install individual codecs separately, with programs like Haali Media Splitter, Flash Video Splitter and XVID, but this time, I installed only the K-Lite Codec Mega Pack. Do I have to tweak some settings in K-Lite Codec? Or, should I install those individual programs like I used to? Because before the OS reinstall, I was able to work with VP9 and Opus flawlessly.
Update: Initially, I thought something got messed up because I was working with my internet off, and I keep forgetting that most of MeGUI's tools are downloaded from the MeGUI server upon first use of respective tool. So, I deleted the whole program, and started over with a fresh download. This time, made sure to download all tools BEFORE attempting an encode. But, when I finally attempt to encode my file, it still doesn't work. At this moment, a thought occurs to me. I switched to Maori keyboard so that I can type vowels with macron, and my file's name has those characters in it. So, I removed those characters, and VOILA! Encode worked like a charm! I honestly am surprised that a factor as minor as special characters in a filename, can prevent the program from working. I'll have to try and remember this for future reference.
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16th January 2020, 19:27 | #8938 | Link |
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I wish MeGUI could encode to PCM file. I have this .wav file which is from a PAL VHS and would like to do a Time Modification -> Slow-down (25 to 24) while keeping it as a .wav file in order to work with it in DaVinci Resolve afterwards.
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16th January 2020, 21:47 | #8940 | Link |
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If I understand this correctly, x265 uses smaller blocks so more rows of the actual frame can be used for parallel processing.
Will this have any significant impact on quality/efficiency? If not, I don't understand why x265 doesn't do this by default for smaller resolutions like 1080p and below? |
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