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HW decoding is on. I've tried it with mpv and with mpc/madvr and in either case it looks rather jerky to me, in particular starting at 1:50.
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He doesn't have GT 1030 yet.
Actually, he doesn't have any nVidia card or any other discrete card, if I understood correctly. He just expressed his doubts regarding GT 1030. Update: So, you have a GT 1030 in your hands not capable of playing this clip. Weird. Update 2: Try MPC-HC or PotPlayer in DXVA2 native mode. Update 3: No madVR for GT 1030. Try EVR/ EVR-CP
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I have/use a GT 1030. No matter which player I use, this file always don't look smooth but jerky, I mean it's watchable, it just don't look particularly great, maybe I've too high expectations. I didn't notice a difference between mpv and mpc.
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Many audio streams were de-muxed as mka and still some might be.
MediaInfo never had issues or breaking changes all the years except recently breaking many things in staxrip. I'm not sure but I think it was announced many years ago that when the major version changes (18 -> 19) there will be breaking changes. For me that's fine as I think modernizing things makes sense. First I thought Revan introduced a bug but now after seeing some of his improvements and changes I think he did very well. There was this ffms2 memory leak but I also learned this the hard way some years ago, for a long time I was thinking the leek is in staxrip. Some things were slowed down because of many new filters were added and the original code base didn't scale well. I'm not sure I have a true hd test file because I wiped out my entire test file collection when I announced that I will give up staxrip maintenance. I'll see if I can find some true hd files.
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i think there might be some memory leak still, after using preview window a few times, stax was using around 500 MB in idle state.
the detailed progress bar is great, shows estimated size and all thanks adding new job, editing filters are now very smooth, i am loving it. |
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Well, the GPU clock is the lowest (base) clock of 1530MHz (Video clock 1410 MHz) and the Video Engine load is ~15% all the time. GPU load is ~17 %. I tried also a different system, a Skylake Core i5 in SW mode using its iGPU and although the CPU can decode the clip ~70fps in renderless mode, using the EVR-CP renderer the iGPU can't go more than 25 fps. Using a discrete GPU like GT 1030, you shouldn't have any problems with an "easy" renderer (forget madVR) Did you try EVR/ EVR-CP ?
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I did try EVR-CP in mpc but it did not really look better. At some time I might buy a better card if I can find a small one with Turing encoding and 75 W.
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Hallo stax76,
thank you for the new version 2.0.1.0. I encode since many years all my TV-series captures with staxrip and x264, quality 22 and mp3 audio (compatibility). Now I have a problem with ffmpeg encoder. There is the following error: Quote:
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https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...04#post1874404 You can download a static x64 ffmpeg built with enabled --enable-libmp3lame here: https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds
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dtshd file extension should be fine for DTS Master Audio.
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