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31st March 2012, 19:17 | #741 | Link |
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I thought it might not have worked because I was using an Avisynth script but just now I added an MPV file, selected h264 output and added the job. I then added another MPV file but MKV was still selected by default. What would cause this to happen? Is there any way I can make it have h264 selected by default?
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As said before, the application will remember the last extension that was used. See the clip from my previous post...
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I watched the clip and I believe that it works for you but for me it's not remembering the last extension used for the output file and I don't understand why! I have Vista 32 bit. I also just installed your program on a brand new PC which has Windows 7 64-bit but I get the same problem.
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Let say if my pc shutdown unexpectedly during encoding or I want just to close it and continue later, is it possible to resume the encoding? If I interupt x264 encoding, the encoded video is still there so if there are method to continue it, that would be great |
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If you want to suspend the encode and resume it later, you can use the "Pause" function of Simple x264 Launcher. This will suspend the x264 process, but it won't terminate the process. Or, if you need to turn the power off, you can use the Hibernation feature of Windows. Then the encode will continue after the system has been booted the next time...
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omg... I just finished the encoding. Why isn't there any sound? I Have to use parameters?
EDIT: I tried using avs and added "audio=true" still no luck.
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Read the Readme file, please...
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Nope, the log's won't be autosaved.
But each job will remain on the list after it has finished until you either delete it or exit the program. So you can go back to the log at any time. It should be straight forward to copy&past the log into Notepad, if you really need to save it...
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I may add an option to auto-save the logs to the preferences dialog in a future version.
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can you extend the process killing countdown? I've running a heavy script on a 1080 source, and it took quite some time to even start, and then the "warning: x264 did not respond for 60 seconds..." comes up, some time it just kills the whole thing at the start. This last two days I was trying to do it again, both tries the process were timeout on the 10% mark, it's very frustrating.
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Are you using FFmpegSource as your source filter?
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FFmpegSource(2) will create an index file first when it opens the source file. This can result in your Avisynth script taking extremely long to initialize for "big" source files
I highly recommend to create the index file beforehand with the help of ffmsindex.exe. Then pass the path to the index file in your call to FFVideoSource or FFAudioSource.
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