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11th December 2016, 18:33 | #5162 | Link |
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You have to wait up to 6 hours (depending on your last online update check) or you can get it here:
http://megui.org/auto/megui-core-2689-32.zip |
11th December 2016, 19:41 | #5163 | Link | ||
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Thanks for the link!
Unfortunately I still have an error with a new encode: Quote:
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11th December 2016, 20:15 | #5165 | Link | |
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Here it is:
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11th December 2016, 23:46 | #5167 | Link |
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I came back to latest stable release from sf.net, and the 1st pass went fine, but I got an error on 2nd pass.
I've tried 2 files but both of them were m2ts file, i'll try another source or filter to see... EDIT: I just ran MEGui, it asked me to update to 2689 (while I already did manually 2 hours ago), I did the update and the encode finally started! I hope this time 2nd pass won't fail... |
11th December 2016, 23:52 | #5168 | Link | |
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I can try and play around with some files and see if there is a cutoff point. It appears to be extracting forced subs vobsubs now, whether there are or aren't any (0byte .sub files). Won't that be an issue? i.e users adding empty subs to their files. If it also extract forced subs for all additional languages there could be a lot of those. Last edited by mini-moose; 11th December 2016 at 23:59. |
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12th December 2016, 01:06 | #5169 | Link |
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MeGUI still updates a lot faster when you hold down a mouse button in the updater window while it downloads and extracts. Doesn't matter which button, left or right. And it is very obvious for extracting, but also true for downloading. Without pressing a mouse button, the updater idles a lot.
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12th December 2016, 08:57 | #5171 | Link | |
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Good news. It appears I've been using v1.0.0.6 which has that bug. Was not aware there is a 1.0.0.7 beta (the one you're using) which does not. The warning can be lifted off then. Sorry for misleading.
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the initial mux. Trying it now, I see it does a nice cleanup. However when multi streams is enabled, all the various vobsubs outputs have the same size, which is identical to single file mode with all the streams included. I tried a dvd with lots of lang streams. Single file for all is 25mb for .sub, split into langs, each .sub is 25mb too even though it only includes one lang. I'm guessing the pointers on .idx are just for the selected lang but the .sub maintains the entire bitmap. I tried a DVD with a closed captions stream in it, it seems the extraction routine goes: Demuxing closed captions -- demuxing vobsubs -- demuxing forced subs. you end up with all the next files for the CC stream: Code:
01_VTS_01_1.cc.raw 01_VTS_01_1.cc.srt 01_VTS_01_1.cc.utf16be.srt 01_VTS_01_1.cc.utf16le.srt 01_VTS_01_1.cc.utf8.srt 01_VTS_01_1_forced.cc.raw 01_VTS_01_1_forced.cc.srt 01_VTS_01_1_forced.cc.utf16be.srt 01_VTS_01_1_forced.cc.utf16le.srt 01_VTS_01_1_forced.cc.utf8.srt process as VSRip runs the extraction process 3 times. Last edited by mini-moose; 12th December 2016 at 10:10. |
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12th December 2016, 10:03 | #5172 | Link |
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I did an x264 encode with the preset=slow setting. That setting now uses me=hex instead of me=umh. I think that also trellis is changed (2 - Always instead of 1 - Final MB). I just wondered why, i thought me=umh gives better quality than me=hex.
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12th December 2016, 10:06 | #5173 | Link |
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new preset slow is me=hex, trellis=2, b-adapt=1. Guess they figured it gives the same/better results. Or were "downgraded" to me=hex and b-adapt=1, cause trellis=2 slows down the encode by quite a bit.
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12th December 2016, 11:06 | #5174 | Link | ||
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Me again, still an error, 2nd pass didn't launch, here's the log:
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The job xml if it can help : Quote:
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12th December 2016, 11:18 | #5175 | Link | |
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http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/3...ly?mode=hybrid There's a link to Videolan http://git.videolan.org/?p=x264/x264...30eae3578c251d Adjust --preset slow * Swap --me umh for --trellis 2. They have a similar effect on performance but the latter gives slightly better results in most cases. * Change --b-adapt from 2 to 1. Negligible difference in quality since the b-adapt 1 improvements, but it's significantly faster. Also remove a redundant assignment from veryfast (--me hex is set by default). |
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12th December 2016, 11:18 | #5176 | Link |
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\MeGUI\tools\x264\avs4x26x.exe" --x26x-binary "C:\Program Files (x86)\MeGUI\tools\x264\x264.exe" --preset fast --pass 3 Last edited by mini-moose; 12th December 2016 at 11:37. |
12th December 2016, 11:52 | #5177 | Link |
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Indeed, I don't know why the command line shows pass3. The xml job says "<VideoEncodingType>threepass2</VideoEncodingType>", and for the 3rd pass it says "<VideoEncodingType>threepass3</VideoEncodingType>", but I don't know how the command line should look like
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12th December 2016, 11:55 | #5178 | Link | |
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Also: avs [info]: AviSynth 2.58, buildec 22 2008 [08:46:51] why are you still using old AVS? Last edited by mini-moose; 12th December 2016 at 12:15. |
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12th December 2016, 13:00 | #5179 | Link | |
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"--pass 1" means "write a new stats file" "--pass 2" means "read stats file, don't update stats file" "--pass 3" means "read stats file, update stats file" So if you were to do 5 passes you would do: --pass 1 --pass 3 --pass 3 --pass 3 --pass 2 or: --pass 1 --pass 3 --pass 3 --pass 3 --pass 3 "--pass 2" is not really needed except for debugging/review. |
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