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ffms2_r1360 (pass: BLxmx6YsVJ03):
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- AviSynth: input filenames converted to UTF-8. - ffms2@cf7c4b2; - ffmpeg@7ecf1bf; - libxml2 v2.10.4. |
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AviSynthPlus r3993 - https://gitlab.com/uvz/AviSynthPlus-Builds/
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Avisynth+ 3.7.3 test 11 (20230608 - r3996)
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AviSynthPlus r3996
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L-SMASH-Works 20230611
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Fixed _EncodedFrameTop and _EncodedFrameTop, close #32. Changed behavior - they are showed only when there are frames to be repeated. Fixed _FieldBased when repeat is not false. Used libraries: FFmpeg d78bffb. l-smash 2c0696c. obuparse 055be27. zlib 1.2.13. dav1d 1.2.1. libxml2 v2.11.4. nv-codec-headers n12.0.16.0. xxHash v0.8.1. mfx_dispatch 5a3f178. |
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MediaInfo 23.06
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I'de just like to point out that some of the x265 versions posted, result in 10 bit only encodes [eg 8 in, 10 out. Try MediaInfo on result].
(result a bit bigger and a little slower than 8 bit encode). Think I'm gonna stick with Patman mods, x265 compiles by jpsdr, for 8(default), 10 and 12 bit encode. x265 with Patman mods (AVS, AQ-MODE 5, ...):- https://github.com/jpsdr/x265/releases I tried both GCC and LLVM builds on Gen 8 i7-8700, and chose LLVM AVX2 {Haswell/Gen4+ for AVX2} as a bit faster. Suggest try simple encode before deciding to implement as your current encoder. EDIT: Code:
Bit depth : 10 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+75+0-f3c013983:[Windows][MSVC 1929][64 bit] 10bit ---[Information] [02/07/2023 01:41:39] encoded 20560 frames in 854.77s (24.05 fps), 1038.07 kb/s, Avg QP:30.24 87,254 KB Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+101+-02ef6de:[Windows][GCC 13.1.0][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit [Information] [02/07/2023 00:59:40] encoded 20560 frames in 662.81s (31.02 fps), 969.20 kb/s, Avg QP:30.37 81,485 KB Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+101+-02ef6de:[Windows][ICC 2021][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit ---[Information] [02/07/2023 01:16:14] encoded 20560 frames in 646.84s (31.79 fps), 969.00 kb/s, Avg QP:30.37 81,468 KB ### x265_r3_5_0_103.7z [Patman Mods, by jpsdr]:- https://github.com/jpsdr/x265/releases PATMAN_WinThread_AVX2: Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+103+0-385f07817:[Windows][GCC 13.1.0][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit ---[Information] [02/07/2023 02:27:59] encoded 20560 frames in 648.47s (31.71 fps), 969.20 kb/s, Avg QP:30.37 81,485 KB PATMAN_LLVM_AVX2: ( *** CHOSEN ***) Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+103+0-385f07817:[Windows][MSVC 1928][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit ---[Information] [02/07/2023 02:55:31] encoded 20560 frames in 630.71s (32.60 fps), 968.97 kb/s, Avg QP:30.37 81,466 KB Jpsdr x265 with PatMan Mods support *.avs, 8, 10 and 12 bits. https://github.com/jpsdr/x265/releases EDIT: And for x264, all PatMan Mods versions tested [ support *.avs input, 8 and 10 bit ]. Code:
Original: Output bit depth 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3103 941cae6 ---[Information] [02/07/2023 16:13:37] encoded 20560 frames, 84.93 fps, 1505.26 kb/s 126278KB x264-0.164.3107_a8b68eb_Win_GCC122.7z : Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107 a8b68eb ---[Information] [02/07/2023 16:45:07] encoded 20560 frames, 84.49 fps, 1505.26 kb/s 126278KB x264_tmod_r3107.1.7z : MCF: Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 16:35:42] encoded 20560 frames, 84.12 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB x264_tmod_r3107.1.7z : POSIX: Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 16:51:57] encoded 20560 frames, 84.01 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB x264_tmod_r3107.1.7z : WINTHREAD: Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 17:00:06] encoded 20560 frames, 81.39 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB x264_tmod_Broadwell_r3107.1.7z : MCF: Output bit depth: 8/10 { *** CHOSEN *** } Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 17:09:14] encoded 20560 frames, 86.38 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB x264_tmod_Broadwell_r3107.1.7z : POSIX: Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 17:17:23] encoded 20560 frames, 86.26 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB x264_tmod_Broadwell_r3107.1.7z : WINTHREAD: Output bit depth: 8/10 Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] ---[Information] [02/07/2023 17:24:27] encoded 20560 frames, 86.15 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, 123.10 MB 126278KB The Broadwell versions require Gen 5+. From command "x264.exe -h" of chosen encoder. Code:
x264 core:164 r3107+58M ae98796 t_mod_New [(8 & 10)-bit@all X86_64] Syntax: x264 [options] -o outfile infile Infile can be raw (in which case resolution is required), or YUV4MPEG (*.y4m), or Avisynth if compiled with support (yes). or libav* formats if compiled with lavf support (yes) or ffms support (yes). Outfile type is selected by filename: .264 -> Raw bytestream .mkv -> Matroska .flv -> Flash Video .mp4 -> MP4 if compiled with GPAC or L-SMASH support (lsmash) .3gp -> MP4 (branded '3gp6') .3g2 -> MP4 (branded '3gp6' and '3g2a') .mov or .qt -> QuickTime File Format .avi -> AVI if compiled with support (yes) Output bit depth: 8/10 # ... More stuff --input-depth <integer> Specify input bit depth for raw input --output-depth <integer> Specify output bit depth # ... Yet More stuff
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Well just tried DJATOM's,
x264 [UPDATED] Code:
x264-aMod-x64-core164-r3101+20.7z : x264-aMod-x64-core164-r3101+20-generic.exe Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3101+20 87befef (DJATOM's mod) ---[Information] [04/07/2023 23:56:39] encoded 20560 frames, 83.87 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, duration 0:04:05.14 126278 KB x264-aMod-x64-core164-r3101+20.7z : x264-aMod-x64-core164-r3101+20-opt-skylake.exe Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x264 core 164 r3101+20 87befef (DJATOM's mod) ---[Information] [04/07/2023 23:48:55] encoded 20560 frames, 84.96 fps, 1505.26 kb/s, duration 0:04:01.98 126278 KB Also, DJATOM x265 Code:
x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0+opt.7z : x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0.exe Bit depth : 8 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+131-c5c0aa6fd:[DJATOM's Mod][Windows][GCC 13.1.0][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit ---[Information] [04/07/2023 22:55:44] encoded 20560 frames in 0:11:00.05 (31.15 fps), 968.97 kb/s, Avg QP:30.37 81466 KB x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0+opt.7z : x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0-opt-skylake.exe Bit depth : 10 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+131-c5c0aa6fd:[DJATOM's Mod][Windows][GCC 13.1.0][64 bit] 10bit ---[Information] [04/07/2023 23:13:49] encoded 20560 frames in 0:14:13.86 (24.08 fps), 1039.09 kb/s, Avg QP:30.24 87339 KB x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0+opt.7z :x265-x64-v3.5+131-aMod-gcc13.1.0-opt-haswell.exe Bit depth : 10 bits Writing library : x265 3.5+131-c5c0aa6fd:[DJATOM's Mod][Windows][GCC 13.1.0][64 bit] 10bit ---[Information] [05/07/2023 00:20:46] encoded 20560 frames in 0:14:08.58 (24.23 fps), 1039.09 kb/s, Avg QP:30.24 87339 KB I'll stick with jpsdr PatMan Mods for both. EDIT: jpsdr Patman x264 additionally support these output, not that I 'm gonna use them though. Code:
Outfile type is selected by filename: .264 -> Raw bytestream .mkv -> Matroska .flv -> Flash Video .mp4 -> MP4 if compiled with GPAC or L-SMASH support (lsmash) .3gp -> MP4 (branded '3gp6') .3g2 -> MP4 (branded '3gp6' and '3g2a') .mov or .qt -> QuickTime File Format .avi -> AVI if compiled with support (yes) I musta had two logs opened at once and copied from the wrong one. Re-Done both, and Updated DJATOM x264 timings. EDIT: Added DJATOM x265 haswell timings, is 10 bit again. Maybe is supposed to be 10 bit output, but I dont want it. [I dont see any warning about opt versions being 10 bit only] EDIT: Is there some MeGUI trick for x64 to enable 10 bit encode in GUI. x86 versions have "tools\x264_10b" folder, which seemingly enable 10 bit selection within MeGUI GUI. Does MeGUI x64, x265 have similar kludge to enable user selectable 10 bit x265 encode ?
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