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7th January 2007, 12:49 | #1182 | Link | |
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17th January 2007, 14:18 | #1183 | Link |
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Before I state my little request, I want to say, that MeGUI is really a great thing in combination with X264. Thanks for your affords!
But now to my request: In earlier versions there was a little checkbox on the queue-page managing the behaviour of MEGUI after encoding. This was removed and the "settings" got one feature more. Is it possible to bring back that little checkbox or perhaps radio-boxes on the queue-page? I often change the after-encoding-behaviour and nearly as often I forget to set it back to "do nothing". Therefore my pc shuts down sometimes after encoding while I on the contrary want to work on it ... |
17th January 2007, 15:14 | #1184 | Link |
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I also don't understand why this checkbox was removed.
@ Knuffi: if you add in the options/extra config/run command field for example shutdown -s -t 30, a window pops up right after finsishing the final job and gives you 30 seconds to abort the shutdown. But if you are during this 30 seconds away from keyboard - let's say on toilet - the pc shuts down and your work gets lost probably
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20th January 2007, 17:19 | #1185 | Link |
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Hello all. I recently reinstalled MeGUI (I was having a problem that I WOULD'VE shown you guys, but now I'm running into something else ) to the latest version (Whatever it was as of 1/19/07).
My x264 settings have remained the same, as have my AVS scripts, but now, whenever the second pass begins, the encoder runs for a few seconds, and then crashes, giving me the typical Windows Error Report... Prior to this, it was crashing, and NOD32 (Antivirus program) reported the x264 stats file as having the "Voodoo Virus"? Figuring it was false positive, I disabled NOD32 for another shot at it, and once again, at the 2nd pass, I simply had a crash. Any ideas? I DID obtain this MeGUI installation from x264.nl (Mirror 1 to be exact), so I don't exactly think it was corrupted. |
20th January 2007, 21:13 | #1186 | Link |
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My encoding jobs in Megui stop encoding halfway after a few Megabytes too. Dunno what this is.
I;m gonna try another x264Gui. Maybe that would solve the problem. If it DOES. Then there msut be something wrong with Megui!! So I then Suggest people respond to my messages and take me seriously. Cuz I'm getting the feeling of being ignored or something. 'll keep you updated. |
21st January 2007, 05:49 | #1187 | Link |
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@dbzgundam: it might be a virus somewhere else on your system. Does a full scall show anything up? Otherwise, it's just a bad match by nod32. Anyway, try and reproduce the crash outside megui by running the x264 command by itself. Chances are the problem lies with x264, not megui.
@bananna: as said a few times in the bug report thread (where bug reports should go ), all the megui dev's are currently unavailable. When they have some time again stuff will start moving again. |
22nd January 2007, 22:44 | #1188 | Link |
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How does x264 determine if a "turbo" first pass (using megui's 2-pass automatic) is checked in the gui? I'm not sure of this, but I think with this and the past couple builds of megui the turbo setting isn't be saved because I've noticed my first passes are now much slower than have previously been with megui. I checked the x264 command-line options and didn't see how it sets a turbo first pass and don't see any difference in the command-line with activating or deactivating this option in megui.
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3rd February 2007, 22:20 | #1194 | Link |
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The last build 0.2.4.1020 is giving a lot of trouble for many people, when trying to load any avs ("memory error") or avi (the program just close without warnings). Didn't tried another formats. I switch back to 0.2.3.2193 and it is working fine, but i'm not updating the core.
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4th February 2007, 01:25 | #1195 | Link |
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tanma: are you running vista? In any case, please post a bug report here: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?gro...12&atid=798476
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13th February 2007, 18:59 | #1199 | Link |
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Without rebuilding a whole audio processing engine, the audio features are limited to what the NicAudio filters and the audio encoder provide in terms of features.
And just as a sidenote, I'd violently oppose any downsampling.. modern audio cards all work with 48kHz anyway so your 44.1kHz stuff is actually upsampled during playback.
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