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11th September 2018, 15:47 | #61 | Link |
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komisar down?
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I have a question .. is http://komisar.gin.by gone or is it just down right now? It's been down for a couple of days now. |
14th September 2018, 17:01 | #62 | Link | |
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But maybe unfortunately, since he doesn't provide fresh x264.exe builds anymore :-/ |
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15th September 2018, 10:44 | #63 | Link |
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In nvenc (Nvidia encoder) there is a parameter enableConstrainedEncoding. This parameter is relevant for multi-slice mode and if it's set then motion vectors are restricted to not cross slice boundaries. That mode is useful in error resilience (to constrain error temporal propagation within the boundaries of a corrupted slice) and in delivery of 360 video.
My query - is there a similar mode in libx264? |
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@LigH: for x264 = this?
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20th September 2018, 14:04 | #66 | Link |
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Possible, if enabling slices also ensures that MV's are constrained to each slice. I hope the developers in #x264 on Freenode know more, just asking... I'm no developer.
BugMaster mentioned a guess that --sliced-threads may have such a side-effect. Last edited by LigH; 20th September 2018 at 14:14. |
26th September 2018, 16:31 | #68 | Link |
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x264 r2935 Windows binaries now up on the videolan server.
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8th October 2018, 00:23 | #69 | Link |
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Now available in my archive too: x264 0.157.2935 545de2f (compiled already 2018-09-29 but forgot to pack and upload).
Today I wanted to recompile again with updated FFMS2 and L-SMASH ... but suddenly ffmpeg fails compiling libavdevice, seems to be a GCC 8 specific issue (expecting an explicit cast to (void) in a #define). |
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I found that current x264 builds for some reason don't include libswscale, I was going to perform some speed tests comparing it to multithreaded avs+ resizers, even if the quality is not as great. If anyone knows someone who build them specially 10bit x64 please let me know.
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As far as I can tell, the latest Ligh, msystem.waw.pl and videolan.org builds all do include libswscale, i.e. the "resize" filter is available. See download links in first post. BTW: For quite some time now, there are no separate "8-Bit" and "10-Bit" builds anymore. You can set '--output-depth' at runtime now (details).
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Instead "tMod" build seems now to be based on an old version of x264, just before the big "8/10 bits unification" happened – with a some fixes cherry-picked from x264 master...
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Also latest Videolan.org build was built using GCC 6.3.0, whereas latest LigH build was built using GCC 8.2.1 – which could be faster or slower, but probably doesn't make much of a difference. LigH build includes a somewhat newer libavformat version.
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K, thank you!
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P.S. Yours -- apart from being compiled with a later compiler -- also appears to be a lot smaller (~14 MB vs. ~22 MB).
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