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27th June 2009, 05:55 | #21 | Link |
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You'll also need to re-download NVbeta3.zip and update the DGDecodeNV.dll. I found a bug that caused the clip to hang at the half way point when deinterlace=2.
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Do you know if nVidia fixed the MPEG2 Deinterlacing problems people reported around here? Thanks!
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Yes. Please read this *entire* thread starting from here:
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Could someone please take a look at the .h264 snippet below (11Mb) and tell me if the source is corrupt somehow (I can't see any problem), or if it's my system that's not decoding it properly. On opening/preview I see a visual glitch at what appears to be the 3rd or 4th I-frame in, just as the MGM lion appears and is about to growl.
At first I used DGAVCIndexNV 1.0.14 beta 4, with attendant DGDecode.dll, then I tried 1.0.13 and it does the same thing. Posting here cuz this thread deserves a bump anyway! I am using latest NVidia driver 186.18 and its ncuvid.dll (though I did try the older one too to the same result). Maybe my BD rip/extract is corrupt or something? But this has happened to me before (a single glitch at the very beginning of a movie, last time at the Warner "studio flyover" logo) which I didn't spot until after re-encoding, but I was able to just cut it out. Any ideas welcome... http://www.mediafire.com/file/mnmnm2nndjm/snip.h264 EDIT: Only after writing this post did I think to try DGAVCIndex (non-NV) and it doesn't glitch! So now I'm worried my Nvidia card is maybe broke? Last edited by laserfan; 8th July 2009 at 22:21. |
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No glitch here. Are you sure it is not just the fading in of the ribbons etc? Step through it by frame and you see that what look like artifacts fade into elements of the ribbon. That's how the stream is encoded. If that's not what you are referring to, please post a screenshot of the artifacts.
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Ouch! Well, many thanks for looking DG. No, it's a real glitch--I'd had like 5 or 8 tries w/DGSplit (to get the smallest filesize that showed the glitch for my slow-uploading ISP) and every check of the file always shows a glitch after opening w/a NV tool, at exactly 5 right-arrow clicks-in. Sometimes it just have the top of the logo e.g.:
and other times it shows hash as here: On playback the glitch seems to take a few frames to go away (subsequent frames are somewhat corrupt), and I think the arrows only take me these steps anyway, i.e. my assumption is it's an I-frame that NV doesn't like. I guess this bodes ill for my Nvidia setup (a 9600GT 512Mb) unless you have some other ideas for me, or things to check??? I'll do some hunting for maybe rogue nvcuvid.dlls. Thanks for the forum--typing these msgs out always gives me new thoughts... Last edited by laserfan; 9th July 2009 at 03:26. |
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Let me know what I forgot:
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Possibly related also to this Windows XP64 issue? The "glitch" in that thread doesn't appear on my test Vista x64 box, but does on my test XP64 box (ok ok, they are the same box, will eventually add a boot option for Win7 x64 also for testing!) ..
sorry, didn't realize you were the same poster in both threads :P 7ek Last edited by Guest; 16th July 2009 at 04:47. Reason: rule 4 |
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Do you agree neuron2--no hope if it's solely related to XP Pro x64? Or can you ask nvidia about it anyway i.e. maybe they will analyze? |
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From the DGAVCDecNV page at neuron2.net: "Your activation includes all future versions of the program at no cost. Also, please note that only one donation is required to enable all of my licensed tools. You don't need to make multiple donations."
IMO an incredible bargain given all that neuron2 has given to enthusiasts (for free) already... |
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Got my Licens file, but having some issues. If I make a dga (AVC) file and put it into my AVS file and start x264 encoding (64 bit version using avs2yuv) it runs just fine and getting real time speed on 1 pass, so this is great.
But if I then stop the encoding by closing the console window and then start it again, it just hang. My encoding window shows this: Quote:
1) Just wait, after some time it works again (dont know how long, but 30 min seems to work) 2) reboot my computer to get it working again. Its just my encoding that hangs, I can still start DGIndex and index a new file, but just cant start my encoding. But I cant play my AVS file, when I try it opens mediaplayer classic and show the length of the movie, but it just stays at 00:00:00 and if I try to jump it just freeze mediaplayer classic. Software: Frameserver: Avisynth 2.5.8 X264: 1184 (newest 64 bit on x264.nl) NVBeta4 package using cuda server 1.04 and the recommended nvidia driver. OS: Vista 64 bit. Hardware: GFX: http://www.gainward.net/main/vgapro.php?id=125 (Nvidia 9500 GT, 1 GB ram) CPU: Core2quad Q9450 2.66 Ghz (not OC) Ram: 6 GB Kingston. Computer isnt OC or anything. Hope someone know what is wrong. PS: It also hangs after 1 pass has completed and it want to start on 2 pass. Last edited by GZZ; 20th July 2009 at 22:10. |
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this is my script using 64 bit x264 and avs2yuv (avs2yuv can be found in ripbots program).
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useful for when wine'ing avisynth or piping from avisynth x86 to x264 x64. It's written by x264's primary developer as well. Quote:
its been a while since i looked at the source code for avs2yuv, but i don't recall it doing any avisynth deconstructing after it finishes, this could likely be the reason. |
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