View Full Version : Avidemux (with emphasis on x264/h264 GUI)
Underground78
27th April 2010, 22:20
Already tried, doesn't help ... :/ The strange thing is that nobody seems to have problem with PSP and x264 (when you know that you need --level 3 --ref 3 --b-pyramid none ...).
But I think we are getting off topic. :o
LoRd_MuldeR
27th April 2010, 22:50
What about VBV? It may also be required to set up the proper VBV maxrate/buffsize values. But don't ask me what the proper ones are for the PSP ;)
Schrade
28th April 2010, 08:54
Hello,
Does somebody know what the different is between mp4 and mp4 (psp) ?
Thanks in advance ! :)
I believe that the PSP option puts in the atoms for the "old" style mp4 files that you used to place in ms0:/MP_ROOT/100ANV01. (ms0: being the memory stick drive letter)
Basically, this is the old format that the PSP still supports but is no longer the preferred method. Around the time that Firmware 3.00 or so came around, Sony allowed you to put all the videos in the ms0:/VIDEO folder and you no longer needed the "special" atoms to get the videos to play. They can just be standard plain-jane mp4 container videos.
So I think the only things that the PSP option does is:
1) Adds the MSNV atom (which really is no longer needed...)
2) Doesn't put Avidemux as the title of the movie in the tags.
LoRd_MuldeR
1st May 2010, 03:28
libx264 SVN-r1570:
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.3, legacy build (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (removed)
libx264 SVN-r1570 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (removed)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (removed)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.1 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.2 r6129 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1392061&postcount=1489) or later now!
lych_necross
1st May 2010, 07:25
The above downloads are not working for me. The connection times out.
EDIT: Nevermind, its working now
LoRd_MuldeR
1st May 2010, 21:07
libx264 SVN-r1570:
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zwnmeywmyq2/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/j3yjzyfi1yd/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/550qnwdhocy/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzmwq03mmyd/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hyjmknmig2t/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nmliyyizzyj/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mngzq55tigm/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5ztnwnz4mjo/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4yletj3qdve/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/gvkynwmmmwz/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ughtzmz103o/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc444-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wfg2t14yytd/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc444-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rjgmzwez1iy/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc444-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ekgdymzewyz/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tkyyiddmjya/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc444-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.3, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z2mx0wlgydy/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc443-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mm23yxmqukk/libx264-93-r1570M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1570 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/oko3dzjlmzn/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/gzim5gjwejo/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zmvryltznyz/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nymexykyedg/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wmzyzz2ttrm/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/omznieygidn/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/m1zin4mukjy/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzgenmtdjj4/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nnjmywyl5mm/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzy12nlzakn/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/moc2gl3zvhz/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zgxozjlyzjo/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4yt1uizj2lm/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/bnvmkzndyme/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1570, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/momodnwdvdz/libx264-93-r1570M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.1 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.2 r6129 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1392061&postcount=1489) or later now!
EDIT: Proper GCC 4.6.0 builds of libx264 r1570 uploaded now. I made a stupid mistake before. Sorry for that...
LoRd_MuldeR
7th May 2010, 20:03
libx264 SVN-r1583:
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rxltgmr2zty/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2jyjjo5hg2m/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zcem2tyjwig/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jztemjmd0hz/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tit5zc10ynz/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zmmzktdj2ez/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmowwjvuyjh/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/magjkjwyomr/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xyn2jzztohn/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mwwjkfjojnf/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mkmjynjyyzd/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc444-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ydlydzgifjy/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc444-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yz5omdzknzy/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc444-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3nmzmz0rqmw/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rcf1xzjyznf/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc444-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzumyd2mom2/libx264-93-r1583M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1583 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmoymi4g2om/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ztwmuyjykdn/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzzzdkzgumh/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zmrm2mrnm4t/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2mnimggrnzw/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yzom0f0y4ka/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zxwmtvkrozw/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/muyjamwzlao/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yzm5ytdzjii/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rozme2xuyme/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmtzm1nwnny/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4ujgmyyzmnm/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mdw2en3omim/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tlthq5dh2jm/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nntkidvogm3/libx264-93-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc444-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.1 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.2 r6129 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1392061&postcount=1489) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
16th May 2010, 23:58
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195 (2010-05-16)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6195 (16 May 2010)
# Updated Freetype to version 2.3.12-1.
# Updated GLib to version 2.24.1-1.
# Updated GTK+ to version 2.20.1-1.
# Updated x264 to r1583.
Revision 6161 [2.5.3 Final] (16 May 2010)
# Updated Avisynth Proxy GUI to version 2.12.
6189 - [ffmpeg] new CMake flag (FF_FLAGS) to pass flags to FFmpeg configure
6188 - [twolame] Patch by DaCat
6180 - [apple] fix logic of last commit
6179 - [apple] change prefix of FFmpeg libs on OS X so they don't conflict with system versions
6178 - [mpeg2enc] Fix double definition of mpeg_warn etc...
6177 - [mkv] Identified mpeg L1/L2 audio track in mkv, fixes #93
6169 - [build] We are now post 2.5.3
6168 - [uyvy] Fixes #94
6146 - [build] Merged/modified 2nd patch from Florent Rougon (not tested much)
6145 - [i18n/qt4] Handle correctly install path, modification of Florent Rougon patch
6144 - [i18n/qt] first part, handle win32 and unix differently
6143 - [i18n] Merge modified 18n/qm patch from Florent Rougon
6133 - [js/dialogFactory] Add toggle and integer to existing menu
6132 - [avcodec] fix reuse existing log file for mpeg-1 & mpeg-2 avcodec video encoder plugins
6131 - [js] check properly for missing audio streams
6130 - [Flv] Better decoding of metadata, fixes #92
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
17th May 2010, 01:00
libx264 SVN-r1583:
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3manwyqgjvu/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tyktzmjxyw4/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wroo2owjbz5/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qvuyjcdeyn3/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/eozt2y4yozm/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzzjdzydq2d/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dtmmkjymmwy/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nvyz5tmj5gm/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yem2hzzjwqy/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/d2edimmzynz/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zywztxdqmn0/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/i4bikrzzvim/libx264-94-r1583M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1583 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qminnzzqmwi/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/q5ymyvd4mlm/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdytzdmuvan/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3d4zfczjglo/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/my3yf32trmw/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjmmdql4uni/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2nj0ymudmtt/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/klzjody03zy/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/m43tzzzynmj/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1583, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5tjrnvegjqf/libx264-94-r1583M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1400390&postcount=1508) or later now!
Re-compiled libx264 r1583 as core-94, because Avidemux 2.5.3 now supports core-94 and thus doesn't need the "hack" anymore.
TheImperial2004
17th May 2010, 11:17
Re-compiled libx264 r1583 as core-94, because Avidemux 2.5.3 now supports core-94 and thus doesn't need the "hack" anymore.
Nope , it still uses core-93 ??!
LoRd_MuldeR
17th May 2010, 12:04
Nope , it still uses core-93 ??!
More precisely, Avidmeux 2.5.3 r6195 uses libx264 core-94, while the Avidemux 2.5.3 "Milestone" release (aka r6161) still used core-93 ;)
It may be a bit confusing, but the Avidemux developers increase the version number (e.g. "2.5.2" -> "2.5.3") for the Milestone releases and then continue development with that version number.
So after "Avidemux 2.5.2 r6129" came the "Avidemux 2.5.3" milestone release (r6161). And after that one came the "Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195" build...
TheImperial2004
17th May 2010, 17:12
More precisely, Avidmeux 2.5.3 r6195 uses libx264 core-94, while the Avidemux 2.5.3 "Milestone" release (aka r6161) still used core-93
It may be a bit confusing, but the Avidemux developers increase the version number (e.g. "2.5.2" -> "2.5.3") for the Milestone releases and then continue development with that version number.
So after "Avidemux 2.5.2 r6129" came the "Avidemux 2.5.3" milestone release (r6161). And after that one came the "Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195" build...
Dammit , I must change my glasses ASAP ;)
LoRd_MuldeR
17th May 2010, 23:22
libx264 SVN-r1592:
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ywm0zunetyj/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uzmgmnn2ctm/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wm2mamdk1gj/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0zm1mznnzmy/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/om4dnztwzzy/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/kmotyzhzmjn/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/m5hemjtyykz/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/n1nnnifm5tm/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/45thycymgey/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2wdmvmzdy3w/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zdzneeyymzf/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uygohokj0gr/libx264-94-r1592M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1592 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/j13zzvfzzjo/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/e4bwhbrtzt3/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmnrjn3ya31/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/g4z43cy3im1/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzzzmmdzzly/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/r2ic520olo0/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3ontnyyyvim/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ezjg1yygmrh/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nywjvmmzitz/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1592, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/oyid5th13hn/libx264-94-r1592M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1400390&postcount=1508) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
21st May 2010, 23:05
libx264 SVN-r1602:
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/udw5v3xyoy0/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ktmnkdkjmt2/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yz2ynjfjnym/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/1gmlmnrnzwm/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jidjt1jju2i/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/x1bgnzmzjnw/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5z2mwjubyjl/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/njwtmxnnxzf/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mn2cqmjno3k/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wy5zmdnmzli/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lnh4i5m2dyu/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wngtxzmjo2o/libx264-94-r1602M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1602 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/iyzxqn55yne/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z55xnqdmn22/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yzmfzmi41md/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ljgjvodgntm/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wyt4mzjwily/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dyydnzzzknz/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/d2jzztetwyk/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/njgzt1mnfmj/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzy1mudykfh/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1602, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/num0tyhntow/libx264-94-r1602M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1602 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1602 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-94-r1602M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1400390&postcount=1508) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
27th May 2010, 00:54
libx264 SVN-r1613:
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/w2q5twmy0mv/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zddqyum1yyk/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xoohzltnvym/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jwmnzmjnjmm/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/50ztzwmk0il/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/vdhry0jjgde/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mnfdzzmod5i/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wm4ztmxndlz/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/kkjtto42yrj/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uwzoing2rxn/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dyhzmjy23yw/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dmjymttiy2j/libx264-94-r1613M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1613 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5lyzyhtnznj/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/znztilztloi/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ycmhztyzhmy/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzzzgvolomf/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/d0nzjjvw50i/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/vkggzhgigmt/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dljlwz4bhmn/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/oqizwjzyjz3/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/bqjm1zxwyfm/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yxedgeogq04/libx264-94-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1613 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1613 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-94-r1613M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6195 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1400390&postcount=1508) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
27th May 2010, 22:23
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6261 (2010-05-27)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6261 (27 May 2010)
# Updated x264 to r1613.
6261 - [win32] bundle i18n files in sdk
6229 - [misc] cosmetics
6228 - [i18n] update pot/ts files
6227 - [i18n] include plugins in generation of translation sources
6226 - [i18n] reinstate i18n support
6218 - [264 indexder] Prevent random value in fps , ar,....
6217 - [auto/js] Remove extra A
6216 - [js] Fix auto regarding audio copy, thanks Dmitry C. for pointing it
6213 - [x264] add support for slice-based threading
6212 - [x264] increase minimum supported core to version 85
6211 - [Win32] bump installer version
6197 - wine part of avsfilter and precompiled binary
6196 - Initial revision of avsfilter in plugins sources
6189 - [ffmpeg] new CMake flag (FF_FLAGS) to pass flags to FFmpeg configure
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
28th May 2010, 00:39
libx264 SVN-r1613:
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mwjymf4mnd4/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/kgzhdzmjoiy/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dymwnchzwnj/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z42mjzmnqzw/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yiym4wnw4d5/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uto5iyljoyy/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/quanzwyzdxt/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lgwmdgq4yl0/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5tn0itgmntm/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/eyzd2l0ghjk/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2ionlxikdj3/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mrzn3wynqny/libx264-96-r1613M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1613 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzzy54ny2yz/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qijw2ziifz4/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/iwfcjhjoc2y/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qnitzmt1tk2/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xuwqzummk4z/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/gyynmoe2q1m/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yeyoimmmygj/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mgw2gdni1tm/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/en3grgonzoc/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1613, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/oye5n2mhtdy/libx264-96-r1613M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1613 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1613 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-96-r1613M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6261 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1403273&postcount=1516) or later now!
Re-compiled libx264 r1613 as core-96, because Avidemux r6261 now supports core-96 and thus doesn't need the "hack" anymore.
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 09:48
Hi, I'm just starting to explore Avidemux. Great Tool btw.
But why is subme 10 and psy-trellis missing in the x264 configuration dialog?
Because I'm always using --preset placebo --tune film I would like to rebuild these settings in Avidemux.
Mark
LoRd_MuldeR
31st May 2010, 11:06
Hi, I'm just starting to explore Avidemux. Great Tool btw.
But why is subme 10 and psy-trellis missing in the x264 configuration dialog?
Because I'm always using --preset placebo --tune film I would like to rebuild these settings in Avidemux.
Mark
They are missing, because nobody has bothered adding them until now. Maybe if enough people complain, they will be added one day...
Anyway, if you use my builds of libx264 (see post above), you can use them anyway. I changed the default Psy-Trellis from 0.0 to 0.15, just like "--tune film" does.
Furthermore I implemented a workaround that will trigger "--subme 10", if you use "--trellis 2" + "--me umh/esa/tesa" + "--subme 9" ;)
(I recommend to look at the Avidemux log at "%APPDATA\avidemux\admlog.txt" to see which x264 settings are actually used - works with my builds only)
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 11:41
@LoRd_MuldeR:
thx for the reply, I'm already using your builds :-) Will check the settings in the log now.
Another question: I just to opened a DV avi and tried to add a denoiser. Unfortunately denoise3d and hqdn3d don't seem to do anything.
When I converted the last DV avi I had to use the following AVS-Script to get convolution3D to work:
ConvertToYUY2()
Convolution3D (0, 32, 128, 16, 64, 10, 0)
ConvertToYV12()
Whats the problem here? Is something like this needed in Avidemux too?
Mark
LoRd_MuldeR
31st May 2010, 12:05
Another question: I just to opened a DV avi and tried to add a denoiser. Unfortunately denoise3d and hqdn3d don't seem to do anything.
How do you come to the conclusion that they "don't do anything" ???
Are you sure you looked at the filtered output? In the main window Avidemux shows the unprocessed input by default ;)
So you need to switch to the "output" view first in order to judge the result of a filter!
(Furthermore applying filters isn't possible in "Copy" or "Requant" mode. You must re-encode the video, if you intend to apply filters)
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 12:16
How do you come to the conclusion that they "don't do anything" ???
Because I clicked the preview-button and there was nothing filtered :-)
Only "Median" seems to do anything.. strange
Like I said I had to convert the colorspace to get convolution3d to work in my AVS scripts.
Is there a way to convert to to different color spaces in Avidemux?
I just checked the admlog.txt and it seems that the encoder is completely ignoring the most of my settings. For example subme is simply set to 2 and me is set to dia, but I set it to tesa.
Why is this? Is this some kind of fast-firstpass thing? If so, can I deativate it?
Mark
LoRd_MuldeR
31st May 2010, 12:42
Because I clicked the preview-button and there was nothing filtered :-)
Only "Median" seems to do anything.. strange
Well, denoise filters work subtle. Maybe you didn't look hard enough. Median is an extremely strong smoothing/flattening filter.
HQDN3D definitely does "something" ;)
Like I said I had to convert the colorspace to get convolution3d to work in my AVS scripts.
Is there a way to convert to to different color spaces in Avidemux?
There are various "color" filters available from the Video Filter Manager. If none of them does what you need, you can still use Avisynth input...
I just checked the admlog.txt and it seems that the encoder is completely ignoring the most of my settings. For example subme is simply set to 2 and me is set to dia, but I set it to tesa.
If you looked at the settings used for the first pass of a Two-Pass encode, then what you saw is 100% as expected.
Why is this? Is this some kind of fast-firstpass thing? If so, can I deativate it?
Exactly. And you neither can nor want to "deactivate" it. The x264 CLI encoder does the same - for a good reason ;)
Remember: We throw away the output from the first pass anyway. All we re-use for the second pass (i.e. the final output) is the "stats" file created during the first pass.
Thus lowering settings for the first pass that don't effect the information in the "stats" file will NOT degrade the final result. But it saves a lot of time!
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 12:50
Well, denoise filters work subtle. Maybe you didn't look hard enough. Median is an extremely strong smoothing/flattening filter.
Hmm I'm quite sure that there isn't done anything. Its an extremely noisy source so I should see if its processed or not.
However, I will try Avisynth input.
Exactly. And you neither can nor want to "deactivate" it. The x264 CLI encoder does the same - for a good reason ;)
Remember: We throw away the output from the first pass anyway. All we re-use for the second (final) pass is the "stats" file.
Lowering settings that don't effect the information in the "stats" file will NOT degrade the final result. But it saves a lot of time!
Ok, but if nothing is changed within the stats file when using fast-firstpass, why does x264-cli use --slow-firstpass in placebo mode? Wouldn't that be totally useless?
EDIT: I just encoded a short test clip and it actually MAKES a difference in stats/mbtree file when encoding with --slow-firstpass and without it.
LoRd_MuldeR
31st May 2010, 13:23
Ok, but if nothing is changed within the stats file when using fast-firstpass, why does x264-cli use --slow-firstpass in placebo mode? Wouldn't that be totally useless?
The "placebo" preset, as the name implies, does useless things. It uses insanely slow settings, even if the benefit is zero or near-zero.
You should understand the "placebo" preset as something that tells you which settings NOT to use for any real work ;)
EDIT: I just encoded a short test clip and it actually MAKES a difference in stats/mbtree file when encoding with --slow-firstpass and without it.
How does it make a difference? :confused:
Did you actually make two separate 2-Pass encodes (one made with "--slow-firstpass", one made without) from the same source and compare them visually ???
(Please don't tell me you diff'ed the stats file and concluded anything from that ^^)
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 13:46
(Please don't tell me you diff'ed the stats file and concluded anything from that ^^)
Of course I did it like that :-D :-D Because you said it would not affect the "information in the stats file" I thought I could do it like that^^
Just did a second pass with --ssim
stats/mbtree/bitrate/ssim
standard: 96kb/1327kb/1517.26/0.9904520
--slow-firstpass: 126kb/1351kb/1509.02/0.9904939
So my conclusion: It actually DOES make a difference, even if it may be nigligible :-)
But since encoding time is not a problem for me, I will still use --preset placebo for encoding.
But you said there is no way for me to use --slow-firstpass in avidemux?
LoRd_MuldeR
31st May 2010, 14:06
Of course I did it like that :-D :-D Because you said it would not affect the "information in the stats file" I thought I could do it like that^^
If you compare the "raw" bits stored in the stats file, then there probably will be a difference. But just because two stats files aren't bit-identical, you can not make any conclusions about the actual effect on the final output from that! Most likely the difference is just random noise and won't have any (noteworthy) impact on the final result.
Just did a second pass with --ssim
stats/mbtree/bitrate/ssim
standard: 96kb/1327kb/1517.26/0.9904520
--slow-firstpass: 126kb/1351kb/1509.02/0.9904939
So my conclusion: It actually DOES make a difference, even if it may be nigligible :-)
The difference is negligible ;)
SSIM is far away from being a reliable quality indicator. It very roughly predicts the subjective quality, but you cannot rely on that! Also with Psy-optimizations enabled (and I assume you had them enabled), the SSIM values are even less useful. That's because Psy-optimizations hurt SSIM, although a human being can easily see that they improve the visual quality.
So sometimes a worse SSIM means better quality! With such an inaccurate quality metric (and no existing quality metric is accurate), a tiny difference of 0.00004 certainly does not imply a visual difference!
If the difference was like ~0.1 then I would take care. But your results are far away from that.
(Also note that the minor difference in file size is expected. x264 intentionally doesn't hit the target file size 100% accurate, because enforcing this would hurt quality)
But since encoding time is not a problem for me, I will still use --preset placebo for encoding.
Well, it's your decision to waste your time for zero benefit then. I cannot stop you from shooting yourself into the foot :p
But you said there is no way for me to use --slow-firstpass in avidemux?
Use an unpatched build of libx264. But then Psy-Trellis will be gone too, of course.
Or even better: Complain about this at the Avidemux forum, until the Avidemux developers finally add a proper "fast-firstpass" option, so I don't need to patch the builds any more.
(I have suggested this about a dozen times, but so far nobody seems to care...)
dbmaxpayne
31st May 2010, 14:44
Thanks for your explanations :-)
I've requested the feature here:
http://avidemux.org/admForum/viewtopic.php?pid=44104#p44104
btw: Just saw that you're from germany. Where are you from? :-)
LoRd_MuldeR
1st June 2010, 23:32
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6288 (2010-06-01)
http://www.avidemux.org/
6288 - [win32] add batch file to win32 sdk for building Qt translations
6287 - [win32] build script tweaks
6286 - [i18n] German translation update for Qt by Lance
6285 - [x264] support for fast first pass
6278 - [x264] add support for periodic intra refresh
6277 - [win32] add German translation for Qt to Win32 installer
6276 - [i18n] don't filter out duplicates from Qt UI strings since they have their own translation context
6275 - [i18n] update ts files using Qt 4.5.3 (Qt 4.6.x is currently broken)
6274 - [i18n] German translation update for Qt by Lance
6273 - [i18n] mark XSLT file as a CMake dependency so it triggers a recompile of TS files when it changes
6261 - [win32] bundle i18n files in sdk
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
3rd June 2010, 00:19
libx264 SVN-r1627:
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/iygzeiant1y/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uyjkwytqgnq/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0wjjjmtnyen/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmmlzw2znyy/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0wqjmhmjyuu/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hmwmudt2zyo/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mvedqnjn4ya/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jcdgqnk4yjm/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/geimiaekcfz/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wyyqlntdw2w/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xmnyjgmznlr/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nz1mt2nmijw/libx264-96-r1627M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1627 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xzamlgighzg/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mojkl2tzn5u/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzznqvc0jmm/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mdr23tzyzrn/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/llqjqzgz1fw/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/q0tnhyjheym/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mj20zwytzwn/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/1mmkdznwkyw/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tnxiohttxzz/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1627, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/trjzmt4ttzl/libx264-96-r1627M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1627 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1627 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-96-r1627M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6288 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1404580&postcount=1529) or later now!
Note: No more "fast first-pass" patch needed, because Avidemux exposes this an option now, finally.
LoRd_MuldeR
4th June 2010, 11:49
libx264 SVN-r1629:
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lnxxjrnzyyz/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hz3y2j2hqkn/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dkcn0kyjn3o/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jjzlmajmoda/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2wyimztjny2/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dtjqmzodjyv/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z05whizbnjz/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2zotvmc3zcn/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0rjmuhftykg/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yytviiu1zyj/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/d1jltyq2j2w/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ommw4kmhdc1/libx264-96-r1629M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1629 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/inommgm44eg/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ttxt4mmlugj/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z3zzomzcbtg/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/0n1m0ylmmzm/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdiy4zwzhzd/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/unmdgtt5mnx/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wmyzhw0zzmq/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdmoxyk2w24/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/h5lz3znfimh/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1629, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/21qddlamw0w/libx264-96-r1629M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1629 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1629 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-96-r1629M-win32.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6288 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1404580&postcount=1529) or later now!
Note: libx264 r1629 fixes a regression introduced in r1627. Update is highly recommended!
LoRd_MuldeR
6th June 2010, 13:32
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6303 (2010-06-04)
http://www.avidemux.org/
6303 - [prefs] save Recent Projects properly
6302 - [Qt] Add check to avoid invalid access
6301 - [auto] Fix Pal/NTSC swap in auto DVD/SVCD/VCD, thanks to Andreas W
6300 - [i18n] German translation update for Qt by Lance
6299 - [i18n] enable translations for various Qt dialogs
6298 - [QT4] Add contextual menu to filters
6293 - [i18n] fix Qt dialogFactory controls for translation
6292 - [i18n] Italian translation update for GTK+ & Qt by zoppo
6291 - [i18n] traverse through all location tags to safely ignore translation contexts containing Qt UI strings
6288 - [win32] add batch file to win32 sdk for building Qt translations
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
8th June 2010, 20:48
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6340 (2010-06-07)
http://www.avidemux.org/
6340 - [win32] package additional header file in win32 sdk
6339 - [ffmpeg] update FFmpeg to r23514 & libswscale to r31344
6338 - [i18n] translate strings in auto wizards
6335 - [i18n] include auto scripts in translation file generation
6332 - [i18n] make translation context of Qt main filter dialog more appropriate
6331 - [js] make QT_TR_NOOP function available to javascript
6330 - [i18n] fix double quotes in blend remover plugin
6329 - [i18n] unix compilation fix
6325 - [i18n] exclude UI strings from duplicate checking and skip Qt aware source files from filtering
6324 - [i18n] disable Qt i18n functions for asharp and chroma shift plugins since they're UI neutral
6323 - [i18n] let Qt plugins take care of themselves for i18n
6322 - [i18n] let Qt dialogs take care of themselves for i18n
6321 - [i18n] make time function translatable
6320 - [flv] Read mixed array
6303 - [prefs] save Recent Projects properly
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
LoRd_MuldeR
10th June 2010, 00:18
libx264 SVN-r1643:
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wqdu1jvmkxy/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ojztmnjm1om/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uld0mekimgw/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wilty4nyydy/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/u20lmz2qnjm/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmhmy2j5mtj/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/j2y50imkmtd/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mhz1dy3umky/libx264-96-r1643M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1643 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/j4zywjmgzcq/libx264-96-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hnzh1tmikhe/libx264-96-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/clxnmzjdzyn/libx264-96-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/rzmrdmnjrjm/libx264-96-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmdemm0kkek/libx264-96-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1643 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1643 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-96-r1643M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6340 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1406704&postcount=1533) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
13th June 2010, 23:25
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6370 (2010-06-13)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6370 (13 Jun 2010)
# Added libvpx, git version (commit: 5ef25a9728507d259c6ccd05064ce1208e7abd9f).
# Updated x264 to r1624.
6370 - [qt] increase minimum Qt version to 4.5
6369 - [Codec] quick n dirty vpx support (from 2.6)
6368 - [MKV] Recognize VP8 in mkv (from 2.6)
6366 - [JS] Avoid double fclose()
6365 - [Auto] Working PSP
6362 - [x264] Fix preset for ipod1
6356 - [qt] prompt to abort encoding if encoding window is closed (fixes #73)
6355 - [js] pass file handle instead of file name to Spidermonkey so Avidemux file funcs are used (fixes #86)
6354 - [dib] flip DIB video when required (fixes #67)
6353 - [auto] drop dead auto wizards
6352 - [win32] tweak build scripts
6351 - [i18n] make Custom labels independently translatable for Qt
6350 - [i18n] German translation update for Qt by Lance
6349 - [i18n] Italian translation update for GTK+ & Qt by zoppo
6348 - [i18n] use dummy strings to translate auto wizard menu - this should probably be automatically generated but it will do for now
6343 - [i18n] load avidemux translation before qt translation so avidemux translation takes precedence
6342 - [i18n] remove static translation of yes/no for properties window - happens too early
6340 - [win32] package additional header file in win32 sdk
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
Yobbo
14th June 2010, 03:08
Hmm I'm quite sure that there isn't done anything. Its an extremely noisy source so I should see if its processed or not.
However, I will try Avisynth input.
It would be nice to have a way to toggle the preview for filters on/off, so we can see clearly the filter results.
I like Avidemux very much tho', it's quite a lovely thing!
LoRd_MuldeR
14th June 2010, 19:41
It would be nice to have a way to toggle the preview for filters on/off, so we can see clearly the filter results.
I like Avidemux very much tho', it's quite a lovely thing!
What prevents you from switching between the "Input" (unfiltered original) and the "Output" (filtered video) view at any time you like?
LoRd_MuldeR
14th June 2010, 20:01
libx264 SVN-r1643:
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/n3zmhz2maoy/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jytizh52nvn/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/uhjqldnfmbq/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/otemcjizymy/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jvyzhmvkmzq/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzeeejjvezm/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jtokyymxznn/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzuzzeqmj4b/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2gzfqkktq1h/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/af2t5ke4qdh/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ydjrzmtymxj/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjmymojkywe/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/1ewoygwdyzz/libx264-97-r1643M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1643 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/gjzmdyjnte5/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzyg23ngjug/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/hwjndxxmwnt/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mdmmzindgqm/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjoyjyyzdj5/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mwtyyiimngl/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/fcbzttqnmil/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzcmmgmtdwg/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ndjvv3ztxzj/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1643, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yjidgyzohio/libx264-97-r1643M-AutoVAQ-gcc451-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1643 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1643 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-97-r1643M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6370 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1408254&postcount=1535) or later now!
Re-compiled libx264 as core-97 for compatibility with Avidemux r6370 and later. Also using "force_align_arg_pointer" again.
Yobbo
14th June 2010, 21:42
What prevents you from switching between the "Input" (unfiltered original) and the "Output" (filtered video) view at any time you like?
Well you have to exit the filters window. Would be cool to have a toggle actually in the filter's preview window.
LoRd_MuldeR
14th June 2010, 21:47
Well you have to exit the filters window. Would be cool to have a toggle actually in the filter's preview window.
That's why the "preview" windows of some (most?) filters are split into two halves. Left half shows original, right half shows filtered.
As an example for this, the "ASharp" filter comes to my mind...
LoRd_MuldeR
15th June 2010, 23:30
libx264 SVN-r1649:
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jicdwhzmlyj/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tmngzoz2tow/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yj5wbjhitwz/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/eyg51wxjwij/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zhxufwzwmz3/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/czdrdrgzezz/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmy2czfmxwg/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4iotjmqj4jm/libx264-97-r1649M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1649 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/egmzgkkmoyu/libx264-97-r1649M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/g4myfydmxmd/libx264-97-r1649M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/i2wl13wymg4/libx264-97-r1649M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wikjznzokzm/libx264-97-r1649M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1649, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nxte2zmgmyz/libx264-97-r1649M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1649 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1649 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-97-r1649M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6370 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1408254&postcount=1535) or later now!
Note: libx264 r1649 fixes regressions introduced in r1501 and r1535. Update is highly recommended!
LoRd_MuldeR
25th June 2010, 22:16
libx264 SVN-r1659:
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/gmvjiydnjzt/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/4qkzwh0tjnm/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/cmrmwnavjom/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dcnenzjoyzy/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qwjmvx0liry/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nyymhnmzmjy/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/yemzyjl22ew/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zdzyl4ymzdy/libx264-97-r1659M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1659 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z2mknihdmgm/libx264-97-r1659M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xhjm5jffmm4/libx264-97-r1659M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tot2ymmifjz/libx264-97-r1659M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wnoqng311nu/libx264-97-r1659M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1659 with OpenGOP enabled:
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jyytnyyiidm/libx264-97-r1659M-OpenGOP-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/q5iktzzyrol/libx264-97-r1659M-OpenGOP-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jw4zdyzkn4l/libx264-97-r1659M-OpenGOP-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1659, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ztehmiym45o/libx264-97-r1659M-OpenGOP-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1659 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1659 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-97-r1659M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6370 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1408254&postcount=1535) or later now!
Yobbo
7th July 2010, 10:29
How does Avidemux deal with interlaced DV footage? If I want to apply some denoisers etc, do I bob first and then reinterlace after? Which bob? Reinterlace how? Thanks.
LoRd_MuldeR
7th July 2010, 10:41
How does Avidemux deal with interlaced DV footage? If I want to apply some denoisers etc, do I bob first and then reinterlace after? Which bob? Reinterlace how? Thanks.
This question isn't specific to Avidemux and there is no way to give an answer for the general case.
If the denoiser expects progressive footage, you'll have to deinterlace/bob first, then apply the denoiser and fianlly re-weave the denoised video.
The last step is optionally, of course. If you were to deinterlace anyway, you don't need to weave after denoising.
Anyway, if you use a denoiser that can handle interlaced video, you don't have to deinterlace/bob at all. Simply denoise the interlaced video.
For example FFT3DFilter(interlaced=true) can do this. It's available in Avidemux through Avisynth/AVSProxy...
LoRd_MuldeR
8th July 2010, 00:08
Avidemux 2.5.3 r6422 (2010-07-06)
http://www.avidemux.org/
Revision 6442 (06 Jul 2010)
# Compiled with GCC 4.4.5 pre-release (r161668).
# Updated libvpx to version 0.9.1.
# Updated x264 to r1666.
6442 - [ffmpeg] update FFmpeg to r24078 & libswscale to r31642
6441 - [win32] tweak build scripts for CMake 2.8
6440 - [qt] honour default video encoder on startup
6439 - [plugmgr] clear default when plugin is disabled
6434 - [auto] Put back PSP & ipod
6424 - [Ffmpeg] Allow low delay for vc1
6423 - [vc1] Add one extra byte to vc1 extradata
6422 - [VC1] Almost correct VC1 setup
6421 - [TS] VC1 Backport : Part 1 write index
6393 - Debug messages still is needed. Remove old ifdefs for correct restore configuration from prefs.
6392 - [qt] incomplete plugin manager for Qt
6372 - [vidEnc] plug memory leak when saving video encoder options
6371 - [i18n] update i18n files
6370 - [qt] increase minimum Qt version to 4.5
Download Mirror #1: http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/ (http://mulder.dummwiedeutsch.de/home/?page=projects#avidemux)
Download Mirror #2: http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/ (http://avidemux.razorbyte.com.au/#avidemux2.5)
Yobbo
8th July 2010, 11:07
This question isn't specific to Avidemux and there is no way to give an answer for the general case.
If the denoiser expects progressive footage, you'll have to deinterlace/bob first, then apply the denoiser and fianlly re-weave the denoised video.
The last step is optionally, of course. If you were to deinterlace anyway, you don't need to weave after denoising.
Anyway, if you use a denoiser that can handle interlaced video, you don't have to deinterlace/bob at all. Simply denoise the interlaced video.
For example FFT3DFilter(interlaced=true) can do this. It's available in Avidemux through Avisynth/AVSProxy...
I was referring to interlaced DV video that I want to keep interlaced and convert to mpeg2 DVD. If I want to use a built-in spatial-temporal denoiser (not external/avisynth/whatever), what built-in "bob/deinterlace" and built-in "weave" will do the job the best?
LoRd_MuldeR
8th July 2010, 11:44
I was referring to interlaced DV video that I want to keep interlaced and convert to mpeg2 DVD. If I want to use a built-in spatial-temporal denoiser (not external/avisynth/whatever), what built-in "bob/deinterlace" and built-in "weave" will do the job the best?
This cannot be answered, because best is what works best for you!
If I just wanted to denoise some interlaced source and keep it interlaced, I probably wouldn't deinterlace. I'd use something like:
Stack Fields -> Your preferred progressive-only denoiser here -> Unstack Fields
LoRd_MuldeR
8th July 2010, 23:08
libx264 SVN-r1666:
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzmq0a5yznn/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/xr4jz4my22n/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mtvme1gtmmt/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzi2av2dt2o/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/lwymmjit1ik/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmjzmmznjmk/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mbqtrncgcyw/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/z5iu5jxm5t0/libx264-102-r1666M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1666 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/54nzhioyomn/libx264-102-r1666M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmend1jdkdo/libx264-102-r1666M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zzydzjoynzn/libx264-102-r1666M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ynzu3znnbh0/libx264-102-r1666M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/m0bm2hybwom/libx264-102-r1666M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1666 with OpenGOP enabled:
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/znid0ewjo3w/libx264-102-r1666M-OpenGOP-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mgjglimh25z/libx264-102-r1666M-OpenGOP-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/fq0nwdcmind/libx264-102-r1666M-OpenGOP-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/10m1u5zydtt/libx264-102-r1666M-OpenGOP-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1666, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mozwfgew42i/libx264-102-r1666M-OpenGOP-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1666 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1666 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-102-r1666M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6422 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1415485&postcount=1545) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
16th July 2010, 00:49
libx264 SVN-r1671:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wznitfizn5lnjez/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ecynhr2mnmwttky/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qdmd1nzzzzgjzth/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/qhokhwqozhr5njq/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/nztjz5rgt0aztgw/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tyywymtdytrzjrt/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/dvmnmdttm2mm4vb/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/31wdile2ozylnzy/libx264-102-r1671M-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1671 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/iywdzdylilnh0w2/libx264-102-r1671M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mjootjemhjqjwjz/libx264-102-r1671M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mgztnxmonlidoyy/libx264-102-r1671M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ijnyyowmzho233a/libx264-102-r1671M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mgztnxmonlidoyy/libx264-102-r1671M-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1671 with OpenGOP enabled:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/immdzzmwxfmci1w/libx264-102-r1671M-OpenGOP-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/mzzo4rmmqzjk5hj/libx264-102-r1671M-OpenGOP-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/miinh4zygmmtyqn/libx264-102-r1671M-OpenGOP-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3enwwmznvngtqkm/libx264-102-r1671M-OpenGOP-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2tngntafyyjiemf/libx264-102-r1671M-OpenGOP-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6422 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1415485&postcount=1545) or later now!
LoRd_MuldeR
18th July 2010, 15:55
libx264 SVN-r1671:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/wfzpwm7yka1zhgz/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5gxku9wr9118i94/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/6r8243gq4t81gg8/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/awl5lb71rdly5m1/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.5.1, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/l470qyc4aozaws2/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc451-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.5.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/5n378fuwwfs4e76/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc450-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.4.4, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/od3zqd7t5znui9o/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc444-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 3.4.5, legacy build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/7wzd3ivtbcwd1d2/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-gcc345-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1671 with AutoVAQ enabled:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/j39mtbl4jh339q9/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-AutoVAQ-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/65ezzxi1e9e42z8/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-AutoVAQ-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/6h6s2mbi613k2ak/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-AutoVAQ-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/fftw88nvdt7uitq/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-AutoVAQ-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/whm2coq0dgpv4jj/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-AutoVAQ-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1671 with OpenGOP enabled:
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Core 2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/t8yjcball79f40c/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-OpenGOP-gcc460-core2-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for K10 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/tac0f16tbvdttr2/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-OpenGOP-gcc460-amdfam10-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, optimized for Pentium III (http://www.mediafire.com/file/ugzwuo3t7zlcnyy/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-OpenGOP-gcc460-pentium3-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, generic build (http://www.mediafire.com/file/sk63y1ndhgwi824/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-OpenGOP-gcc460-i686-fprofiled.7z)
libx264-r1671, MinGW GCC 4.6.0, without ASM (slow!) (http://www.mediafire.com/file/3q0i0voacb6y7m5/libx264-102-r1671M-update1-OpenGOP-gcc460-noasm-fprofiled.7z)
libx264 SVN-r1671 library pack:
libx264 SVN-r1671 complete "all-in-one" library pack (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/detail?name=libx264-102-r1671M-win32.7z&can=2&q=)
These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6422 (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1415485&postcount=1545) or later now!
Re-compiled r1671 with regression fixes backported from r1675/r1676. Update recommended! (Currently no r1677 builds)
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