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7th April 2008, 00:02 | #22 | Link |
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Hi Manao,
Great work! Just have an issue. When I run my source through the filter the output is compressed horizontally and some of the frame is cut off top and bottom, getting about 1/4 of the top part of the frame. |
7th April 2008, 06:11 | #23 | Link |
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Can you post a screenshot ? are you sure your input is YV12 ?
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3rd August 2008, 20:28 | #25 | Link |
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I've updated AVCMatrices so it can pass off more parameters to x264. Here's the latest build with Subme, CRF, References, Bframes (borked) enabled. B-Frames are a bit funny because I haven't included a workaround to re-arrange them according to how they're supposed to be displayed and the OSD doesn't properly print out Type: B when they show up. So, use them if you wish but be aware of the issues.
Here's AVCMatrices 1.31, please let me know if any issues arise: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5kyngh073oh |
4th August 2008, 01:12 | #26 | Link |
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Only known issues I've encountered is that B-Frames will cause AvsP to throw an exception, but if you close that exception you should be able to continue forward without issues. This is only the case when you have bframes=1. If you have multiple B-frames, AvsP is going to go insane. I haven't created a workaround for B's yet because I only have a minor understanding of the code that goes into this filter.
If anyone has an idea of how to fix this so B-Frames can be used, and displayed, properly, help would be great! |
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