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Old 9th April 2017, 19:02   #25823  |  Link
Denner
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Originally Posted by jdobbs View Post
Your system probably isn't stable. I've seen this a hundred times with people trying other stress tests -- they are meaningless. The only real stress test is X264. Slow down your clock and see if it goes away.

It's also possible it could be an incompatibility with the version of X264 included with BD-RB that is used for X264/LAVF (it's different than the one used for other frame-serving types). Try using DirectshowSource.
Just tried a DirectshowSource encode, no problems at all, no x264 crashing, but problem is that both first and second pass are way slower than using x264 LAVF, is there any way of settin up BD-Rebuilder so that it can mach the encoding speed achieved by x264 LAVF ?

If not what is the fastest setting when not using x264 LAVF ?

Also tried replacing the x264L-64 with the x264 version RipBot is using and just renamed it to x264L-64, and encoding with that version of x264 using x264/LAVF as fremserver caused no crashing, ut it had a painfully slow first pass with around 40fps and with the original x264L-64 i get aroud 160fps in the first pass.....
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