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Old 28th September 2008, 16:24   #2541  |  Link
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did a test encode.
video @ CQ 21 size = 214MB
same video @ 512Kbps size = 417MB

CQ 21 = lower file size and only 1 pass = a winner.
quality was better too.
I did some test encodes with a few 5 minute or so clips. cq21 or cq22 tended to be much larger than 512 (in one case, cq22 was about the same size). In every case, quality was proportional to file size - bigger was better. I watched on PC, not on the Touch
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Old 29th September 2008, 20:14   #2542  |  Link
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DGavcdec

@Atak_Snajpera:

I have tried to load a .m2ts file in RipBot264. The file plays fine in mpc & powerdvd. After demuxing RipBot264 shows me a wrong duration & framecount (to less!!) of the movie.

After lokking at the batch file ripbot264 has created in the \jobX\ dirextory, ill found out that the program "dgavcdec" (DGAVCINDEX) get the m2ts infos.

I have installed the newer version (1.0.1) and loaded the file again. Now it works like a charm

What i want to say: Please update dgavcdec in upcomming ripbot264 releases.

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PS: Is a new ripbot264 release planned? If yes, when?
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Old 29th September 2008, 23:23   #2543  |  Link
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Thank you for posting this! I have had the same problem and posted it on here twice, but no one had bothered to help. Once again THANK YOU!

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@Atak_Snajpera:

I have tried to load a .m2ts file in RipBot264. The file plays fine in mpc & powerdvd. After demuxing RipBot264 shows me a wrong duration & framecount (to less!!) of the movie.

After lokking at the batch file ripbot264 has created in the \jobX\ dirextory, ill found out that the program "dgavcdec" (DGAVCINDEX) get the m2ts infos.

I have installed the newer version (1.0.1) and loaded the file again. Now it works like a charm

What i want to say: Please update dgavcdec in upcomming ripbot264 releases.

cu
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PS: Is a new ripbot264 release planned? If yes, when?
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Old 29th September 2008, 23:55   #2544  |  Link
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What i want to say: Please update dgavcdec in upcomming ripbot264 releases.
New version was ready yesterday but I wanted to wait for new DGAVCDec 1.0.1 I will upload 1.10.7 tomorrow...
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Old 30th September 2008, 00:00   #2545  |  Link
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Nice! I am going to get my old script out and get ready for it...

Wondering? Does it have an updater yet or is that still in the making?
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Old 30th September 2008, 00:06   #2546  |  Link
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Wondering? Does it have an updater yet or is that still in the making?
I'm to lazy and like I said before I would need reliable server for updates. Few weeks ago I got some space here http://mirror05.x264.nl/Atak_Snajpera/ . However this was given just to test my new x264 website.
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Old 30th September 2008, 00:09   #2547  |  Link
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Awe, lol its all good...

Love the site...

If I put the money into it, You mind using rented space...

These guys have excellent deals here in the US... http://www.3ix.org/
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Old 30th September 2008, 11:06   #2548  |  Link
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Thank you for posting this! I have had the same problem and posted it on here twice, but no one had bothered to help. Once again THANK YOU!
no problem!
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Old 30th September 2008, 11:07   #2549  |  Link
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New version was ready yesterday but I wanted to wait for new DGAVCDec 1.0.1 I will upload 1.10.7 tomorrow...
Thats gooooood news

Waiting for it!

Thanks man.
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Old 1st October 2008, 02:19   #2550  |  Link
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Atak,

Bravo on the update.

Thank you.
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Old 1st October 2008, 07:17   #2551  |  Link
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Sorry it took so long had a busy day... New installer in My signature...
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x264 is removing b-rdo and bime options this week. GUI makers, take note, and prepare patches.

subme6: RD on I/P frames
subme7: RD on all frames
subme8: RD refinement on I/P frames
subme9: RD refinement on all frames

new subme 6 = old subme 6
new subme 7 = old subme 6 + b-rdo
new subme 8 = old subme 7 + b-rdo
new subme 9 = didn't exist, RD refinement in B-frames is completely new.
Does this mean 1.10.8 when you have free time ?
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Old 1st October 2008, 16:15   #2553  |  Link
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The new version is a blast! Dear Atak_Snajpera, just as an update. I've had problems with audio sync issues with some Disney Blurays with the older versions. The new .7 version works flawlessly with no sync issues at all! Might have been the updated DGAVCDec or something else you did, it doesn't matter since its flawless now.

Thanks for all your time and effort into this wonderfull tool!
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Old 1st October 2008, 17:24   #2554  |  Link
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Thanks for the Update. I will test it in the next days.

@Atak_Snajpera: It is possible to change RipBot264 that it doesnt demux the streams first. It took a while to demux it and after that i can make my settings. It is possible to change this that the demuxing process starts if the job queue is started??

Thanks for this great tool
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@ Atak_Snajpera Thanks for the excellent work much appreciated
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Old 1st October 2008, 19:51   #2556  |  Link
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The new version has inspired me to try RipBot264, but I have a question: What profile should be used to create a BD5 or BD9?

It looks to me like the two (provided) BD profiles differ by Trellis and Bitrate, but I thought that creation of the BR structure onto a DVD-5 or -9 required bitrates of 20Mbps or less???
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Old 1st October 2008, 20:13   #2557  |  Link
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Hi,

I'm encoding HD DVDs. I don't want to encode with 2pass. I want to encode with 1pass. But which quality should I use? I used CQ 22. But the video file is only 600MB. I want the best Quality possible.

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@Atak_Snajpera: It is possible to change RipBot264 that it doesnt demux the streams first. It took a while to demux it and after that i can make my settings. It is possible to change this that the demuxing process starts if the job queue is started??
Nope. Too many things depend on demuxed audio. File size , duration , number of channels and so on.

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he new .7 version works flawlessly with no sync issues at all! Might have been the updated DGAVCDec or something else you did, it doesn't matter since its flawless now.
New DGAVCDec and new eac3to probably fixed your problems. I've just updated those tools

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It looks to me like the two (provided) BD profiles differ by Trellis and Bitrate, but I thought that creation of the BR structure onto a DVD-5 or -9 required bitrates of 20Mbps or less???
What? There is only one profile Level 4.0 HD . BluRay . Consoles . This is the most compatible profile which you can get for HD (DXVA , XBOX360 , PS3 , ... , BluRay)

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I'm encoding HD DVDs. I don't want to encode with 2pass. I want to encode with 1pass. But which quality should I use? I used CQ 22. But the video file is only 600MB. I want the best Quality possible.
1920x1080@23.976fps squeezed into 600MB?!?!!? At CRF 22?!?!?!?! it's rather impossible. CRF22 should give you average bitrate around 12Mbps! You better show me Jobx_log.txt

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Does this mean 1.10.8 when you have free time ?
Perhaps

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Old 1st October 2008, 21:06   #2559  |  Link
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Here is the Code

Code:
D:\>"C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\videotools\RipBot264v1.10.6\tools\bepipe\bepipe.exe" --script "import(^D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs^)"   | "C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\videotools\RipBot264v1.10.6\Tools\aften\aften.exe" -readtoeof 1 -b 640 - "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\audio.ac3" 

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 BePipe by dimzon

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Script used:

# BEGIN

import("D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs")

# END





Scanning for Audio Stream...

Found Audio Stream

Channels=6, BitsPerSample=16, SampleRate=48000Hz

Writing Header...

Writing Data...

0%

Aften: A/52 audio encoder

Version SVN

(c) 2006-2007 Justin Ruggles, Prakash Punnoor, et al.



input format: Microsoft WAVE Signed 16-bit little-endian 48000 Hz 5.1-channel

output format: 48000 Hz 3/2 + LFE



SIMD usage: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3

Threads: 2




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progress: 100% | q: 316.6 | bw: 58.0 | bitrate: 640.0 kbps




D:\>"C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\videotools\RipBot264v1.10.6\tools\x264\x264.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" --pass 1 --bitrate 8767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --level 4.0  --sar 1:1  --aud --nal-hrd  --vbv-bufsize 30000 --vbv-maxrate 30000  --filter 0,0  --bframes 3   --b-pyramid --direct auto --subme 2 --analyse none --me dia --threads auto --thread-input --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" 

avis [info]: 1920x1080 @ 23.98 fps (162079 frames)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [warning]: VBV bitrate (30000) > level limit (20000)

x264 [warning]: VBV buffer (30000) > level limit (25000)

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Slow

encoded frames: 163/162079 (0.1%), 11.91 fps, eta 3:46:36  
x264 [info]: slice I:2428  Avg QP:12.11  size:125404

x264 [info]: slice P:89268 Avg QP:14.29  size: 59201

x264 [info]: slice B:70383 Avg QP:16.24  size: 23386

x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 26.2% 44.1%  3.5% 26.3%

x264 [info]: mb I  I16..4: 65.3%  0.0% 34.7%

x264 [info]: mb P  I16..4: 42.2%  0.0%  0.0%  P16..4: 25.8%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:32.0%

x264 [info]: mb B  I16..4: 10.0%  0.0%  0.0%  B16..8: 23.0%  0.0%  0.0%  direct:17.2%  skip:49.7%  L0:37.6% L1:46.1% BI:16.4%

x264 [info]: final ratefactor: 17.07

x264 [info]: direct mvs  spatial:98.0%  temporal:2.0%

x264 [info]: kb/s:8562.4



encoded 162079 frames, 7.74 fps, 8567.13 kb/s


D:\>"C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\videotools\RipBot264v1.10.6\tools\x264\x264.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.avs" --pass 2 --bitrate 8767 --stats "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\job1.stats" --level 4.0  --sar 1:1  --aud --nal-hrd  --vbv-bufsize 30000 --vbv-maxrate 30000  --filter 0,0  --ref 3  --mixed-refs  --bframes 3   --b-pyramid  --b-rdo  --bime  --weightb --direct auto --subme 6  --trellis 1 --analyse  all --8x8dct  --me umh --threads auto --thread-input --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --output "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\video.264" 

avis [info]: 1920x1080 @ 23.98 fps (162079 frames)

x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1

x264 [warning]: VBV bitrate (30000) > level limit (20000)

x264 [warning]: VBV buffer (30000) > level limit (25000)

x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Slow

encoded frames: 163/162079 (0.1%), 9.36 fps, eta 4:48:10  
x264 [info]: slice I:2428  Avg QP:13.92  size: 81712

x264 [info]: slice P:89268 Avg QP:16.64  size: 63964

x264 [info]: slice B:70383 Avg QP:18.69  size: 21134

x264 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 26.2% 44.1%  3.5% 26.3%

x264 [info]: mb I  I16..4: 37.8% 54.7%  7.5%

x264 [info]: mb P  I16..4:  5.6% 14.8%  0.9%  P16..4: 31.1%  9.0%  5.5%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:33.1%

x264 [info]: mb B  I16..4:  0.7%  1.2%  0.0%  B16..8: 25.4%  0.5%  0.8%  direct: 4.2%  skip:67.1%  L0:45.0% L1:37.6% BI:17.4%

x264 [info]: 8x8 transform  intra:67.3%  inter:79.6%

x264 [info]: direct mvs  spatial:86.7%  temporal:13.3%

x264 [info]: ref P L0  59.1% 24.5% 16.3%

x264 [info]: ref B L0  74.3% 25.7%

x264 [info]: ref B L1  96.6%  3.4%

x264 [info]: kb/s:8752.4



encoded 162079 frames, 2.38 fps, 8756.94 kb/s


D:\>"C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\videotools\RipBot264v1.10.6\tools\tsmuxer\tsmuxer.exe" "D:\temp\RipBot264temp\job1\tsmuxer.meta" "D:\Ripbot\DoomEU.bluray" 

SmartLabs tsMuxeR.  Version 1.8.4(b) http://www.smlabs.net

Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.0  Resolution: 1920:1080p  Frame rate: 23.976

0.0% complete

Decoding AC3 stream (track 2): Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6

B-pyramid level 1 detected. Shift DTS to 2 frames

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Creation of Blu-ray playlist

Creation of Blu-ray stream info and seek index

Mux successful complete.

Muxing time: 13 min 19 sec
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Try again with 1.10.7
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