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Simple x264/x265 Launcher v3.02 (2022-06-16)
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352x288 with "slow" settings on WindowsXP x64-Edition:
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Source: C:\TEMP\x264\sample.avs Params: --crf 22 --subme 9 --me umh --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --b-pyramid --direct auto --ref 6 --mixed-refs --trellis 2 --weightb --8x8dct [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 49.21 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 49.48 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 49.43 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 56.84 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.31 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.97 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 55.11 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.88 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 55.23 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 55.89 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 47.14 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 55.85 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 56.91 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.15 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.93 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 56.53 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.50 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.05 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 55.59 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 56.22 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 55.62 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 54.38 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 51.74 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 54.73 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 51.80 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 51.59 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 51.37 fps, 463.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 45.06 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 45.00 fps, 463.48 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 45.18 fps, 463.48 kb/s Code:
Source: C:\TEMP\x264\sample.avs Params: --crf 22 --subme 2 --me hex --analyse none [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 373.14 fps, 542.81 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 386.07 fps, 542.81 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 392.37 fps, 542.81 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 362.85 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 357.46 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 358.31 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 403.21 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 396.63 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 374.07 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 378.96 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 386.01 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 391.21 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 370.27 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 389.19 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 370.21 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 323.84 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 328.25 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 331.28 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 300.32 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 355.66 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 378.01 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 329.02 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 368.34 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 334.37 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 393.39 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 316.81 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 330.56 fps, 542.82 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 2262 frames, 394.49 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 328.30 fps, 542.82 kb/s encoded 2262 frames, 312.00 fps, 542.82 kb/s Maybe 1 MB or 2 MB may be a good choice ???
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loadplugin("DGAVCDecode.dll")
AVCSource("file.dga") Spline64Resize(1280,720) trim(0, 3500) ConvertToYV12() First 3501 frames from Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) BluRay 1080p Vista 64 Code:
Source: C:\Temp\test.avs Params: --crf 22 [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 30.45 fps, 2896.24 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.07 fps, 2896.24 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.15 fps, 2896.24 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 31.61 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.96 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.98 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 32.22 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 32.27 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.88 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 32.26 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 32.24 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 32.27 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 31.71 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.83 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.88 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 32.03 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 32.14 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 32.05 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 31.56 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.56 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.56 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 30.77 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.13 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 31.13 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 29.90 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 29.98 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 29.97 fps, 2896.23 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 27.69 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 27.80 fps, 2896.23 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 27.65 fps, 2896.23 kb/s Code:
Source: C:\Temp\test.avs Params: --crf 22 --filter 0,0 --ref 3 --mixed-refs --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --keyint 24 --min-keyint 2 --direct auto --b-adapt 2 --subme 7 --trellis 2 --partitions all --8x8dct --me umh --merange 24 --no-fast-pskip [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 13.99 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.05 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.03 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.15 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.22 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.21 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.26 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.27 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.27 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.29 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.29 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.25 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.27 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.26 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.25 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.25 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.21 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.24 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.17 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.20 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.17 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 15.07 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.08 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 15.09 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 14.68 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.64 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.70 fps, 3174.75 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 3501 frames, 14.37 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.33 fps, 3174.75 kb/s encoded 3501 frames, 14.32 fps, 3174.75 kb/s
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X2 3800+ at 2.5 ghz, Vista 64
CoreAVC feeding a 1920x1080 stream, just directshowsource in avs. Code:
Params: --crf 22 [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.10 fps, 9437.87 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 3.78 fps, 9437.87 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 3.89 fps, 9437.87 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.06 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.08 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.14 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.12 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.10 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.22 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.30 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.06 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 3.47 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 3.48 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.48 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.40 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.15 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.17 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.08 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.11 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.07 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.34 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 4.34 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.23 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 4.18 fps, 9437.88 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 1377 frames, 3.90 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 3.93 fps, 9437.88 kb/s encoded 1377 frames, 3.97 fps, 9437.88 kb/s If your intention is to go beyond 32 vs 64 bit and do a good benchmark from different cpus, might I make a suggestion to make a more accurate test? That's include a small 1080p m2ts, dgavcdecode.dll, .dga and 2 avs for 720p and 1080p, and have a 'fast' encode setting and 'normal' encode setting both as a part of the benchmark. Last edited by turbojet; 9th January 2009 at 23:42. |
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Also I try to find out whether any user-defined buffer size can give a benefit over the default buffer size (aka "let Windows decide").
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DGDecode_mpeg2source("D:\dvdrips\totoro\VTS_07_VOBID_009_CELLID_001_1.d2v") tfm(order=1).tdecimate(mode=1) crop( 8, 6, -6, -14) LanczosResize(720,384) Vista X64 4gb DDRII 800 Short clip from R1 Totoro: Code:
Source: D:\dvdrips\totoro\VTS_07_VOBID_009_CELLID_001_1.avs Params: --crf 18 --ref 5 --mixed-refs --bframes 3 --b-adapt 2 --b-pyramid --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --trellis 2 --partitions all --8x8dct --me umh --aud [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 21.55 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 21.60 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 21.68 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 24.09 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.86 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.92 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 24.29 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 24.15 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 24.17 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 24.02 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.98 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 24.02 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 23.90 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.98 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 24.09 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 23.53 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.37 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.60 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 23.38 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.83 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.89 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 23.47 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.74 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.58 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 23.12 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 22.65 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 22.50 fps, 1792.72 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 437 frames, 22.57 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.23 fps, 1792.72 kb/s encoded 437 frames, 23.04 fps, 1792.72 kb/s |
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avcsource() trim(0,999) Code:
[Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.26 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.26 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.28 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.58 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.50 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.47 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.50 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.49 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.52 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.51 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.63 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.63 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.63 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.63 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.62 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.45 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.63 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.64 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.58 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.60 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.60 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.60 fps, 17443.48 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 1000 frames, 3.58 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.58 fps, 17443.48 kb/s encoded 1000 frames, 3.57 fps, 17443.48 kb/s |
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That certainly would be an interesting option, but we'd still need to use 64-Bit DirectShow filters and 64-Bit Avisynth. So it may be good for certain purposes (use DirectShow input, have a suitable DirectShow 64-bit Decoder available and don't need Avisynth), but it doesn't solve the basic problem - the lack of 32-Bit Avisynth input. Therefore it's not hard to predict that the pipe method will be around for quite some time...
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Good luck with that
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it looks like 4mb buffer works well
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Agreed. More than 4 MB seems to be no good. Also "slow" settings seem to profit from 64-Bit more than "fast" settings.
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Do you plan on adding a queue system to the launcher?
If you did add a queue system I'd use it regularly, at the speeds I run at every little bit of speed helps. I'm not aware of any gui with x64 264 support and a queue system. So I might not be the only one wanting something like this. I like the simple ui, one thing I do wish I could do is delete saved command lines I don't want to keep. Would that be possible as well? Also is there a way to define buffer in the command line? Last edited by turbojet; 17th January 2009 at 10:18. |
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here with some really slow settings, OS: Server 2008 x64, CPU: Q6600@3GHz
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Source: D:\x264launcher\720p.avs Params: --keyint 240 --min-keyint 24 --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --b-pyramid --ref 9 --deblock -3,-2 --crf 19 --ipratio 1.4 --pbratio 1.0 --aq-strength 0.8 --direct auto --weightb --me esa --merange 24 --subme 9 --mixed-refs --8x8dct --no-fast-pskip --no-dct-decimate --deadzone-intra 9 --deadzone-inter 5 --no-psnr --no-ssim --thread-input [Mode: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.50 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.50 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.49 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 0 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 1 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 2 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.69 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 4 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 8 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 16 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.69 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 32 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.70 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.66 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 64 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.66 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.68 fps, 10648.77 kb/s [Mode: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer: 128 MByte] encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s encoded 334 frames, 2.67 fps, 10648.77 kb/s |
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Not planned.
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PipeBuffer by LoRd_MuldeR <mulder2@gmx.de>, Version 1.03 Usage: pipebuf.exe <program_out> [<args>] : <program_in> [<args>] : [<buffer_size>] Options: <program_out> Executable to read stdout from <program_in> Executable to write stdin to <args> Optional command-line arguments <buffer_size> Pipe buffer in MByte [0]
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Updated x264 binaries to r1088 (built by Skystrife) and set default buffer size to 4 MB, as that seems to perform best
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Pity you don't plan on adding a little queue. Do you mind if I have someone try to add one?
Good news about RipBot264 getting x64 support. It's a gui I use every once in awhile. Where is the .ini file for the launcher? Thanks for the pipebuf info. |
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So if anybody feels like implementing a queue, have your fun
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