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Old 6th July 2020, 21:13   #29582  |  Link
cartman0208
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike-uk View Post
yep can confirm it seems fixed stayed arounf 700 Mb, not tested on a disc as not got any RWs

--avhw --vpp-pad 0,276,0,278 -i F:\Movies\uhd2019\BDMV\STREAM\00014.m2ts --codec hevc --preset quality --profile main10 --output-depth 10 --repeat-headers --chromaloc 2 --colorprim bt2020 --transfer smpte2084 --colormatrix bt2020nc --master-display G(13250,34500)B(7500,3000)R(34000,16000)WP(15635,16450)L(10000000,1) --qp-min 0 --vbrhq 0 --vbr-quality 25 --sar 1:1 --aud --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 45000 --max-bitrate 48000 --gop-len 24 --slices 4 -o "D:\test\VID_00000.hevc

RTX 2070 Super

encoded 175243 frames, 62.57 fps, 12390.37 kbps, 10795.88 MB
encode time 0:46:40, CPU: 7.2%, GPU: 6.3%, VE: 99.2%, VD: 18.1%
frame type IDR 7302
frame type I 7302, total size 1246.97 MB
frame type P 43811, total size 4712.77 MB
frame type B 124130, total size 4836.14 MB
I can also confirm, that there is a stable RAM usage.

And the best part ... it doesn't seem to matter which turing chip ... i tried with Mike's settings and got around 61 fps on my 1660ti, while the card costs about half
Maybe a Titan would make a difference ... but people could buy a decent car in that price range

BTW: I think with your settings you actually add some height to the video ( pad: [3840x2160]->[3840x2714] (right=0, left=0, top=276, bottom=278) ) ... forgot some dashes?

@jdobbs: why not use the code from 0.61.0.5 and start over?
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