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29th March 2020, 04:21 | #1582 | Link |
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Ok here is my unscientific speed tests. Same 4K HDR file. The first one is the x265 provided by staxrip 2.0.8.0
x265 3.3+2-gbe2d82093 GCC 9.2.0 2.40 fps x265 3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc9.3.0 2.45 fps x265 3.3+10-g08d895bb6-msvc-vs2019 2.34 fps x265 M-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc9.3.0 2.51 fps x265 M-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-msvc-vs2019 2.30 fps So gcc seems faster than msvc. |
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HDR10+ parser https://github.com/quietvoid/hdr10plus_parser/releases You can do it with ffmpeg https://video.stackexchange.com/ques...peg-in-windows Command in cmd looks like this ffmpeg -i "C:\video rip\Test.mkv" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc - | "C:\hdr10plus_parser\hdr10plus_parser.exe" - -o "C:\video rip\Test.json" ffmpeg -i "This is your video file path and name" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc - | "this is your parser .exe location and name" - -o "This is your output file location and name" Now next step is very simple. I hope this helps. If you did all things correct you could see with https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo something like this HDR format : SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version 1, HDR10+ Profile B compatible Last edited by Mzvasturbo; 29th March 2020 at 12:31. |
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You can try clicking the Version button and if that don't help you can try editing the versions.txt file in the apps folder, either edit the date of visual c or remove that line completely. You can try the same things with the latest beta, the current VC version I have is 14.25.28508.3 from 2020-01-08, it was necessary to block old VC versions because avisynth failed to load using an old version.
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I've uploaded a new beta that addressed recent feedback and tool updates but has also a new feature.
### 2.1.0.2 Beta Code:
- new: the MediaInfo folder view was replaced with a new powershell based dialog that supports caching for fast startup performance - fix: install instructions for wrong versions in the Apps dialog were improved - fix: UNC path issue fix (AMED) - fix: x265 --hdr-opt renamed to --hdr10-opt - update: x265 3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc9.3.0 Patman - update: Python 3.8.2 - update: VapourSynth R49 - update: VC++ 2019 14.25.28508.3
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AFAIK, @Mzvasturbo has shown how to extract the SMPTE ST 2094-40 dynamic metadata embedded in an HDR10+ video file. You can refer to this Wikipedia document about the detail on HDR and HDR standards. Last edited by JKyle; 29th March 2020 at 17:52. |
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A Simple HDR10 Re-encoding Speed Test with Different x265 Builds by Patman
■ System Environment
StaxRip : 2.1.0.2 Windows : Windows 10 Home 2004 CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz ■ Source video LG: New York HDR ■ Remuxing of the original ts to mkv Quote:
Spline64Resize (avs): 4K to FHD ■ Video encoding command line (avs2pipe, x265) Quote:
x265M-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc9.3.0 7.61 fps (237.29s) x265M-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-msvc-vs2019 7.77 fps (232.41s) x265M-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc10.0.1 7.97 fps (226.74s) x265-3.3+10-g08d895bb6-gcc10.0.1 8.02 fps (225.10s) |
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I also confirm that GCC 10 is a little faster. I'm using x265 3.3+10-g08d895bb6 GCC 10.0.1 Patman. And no M branch. I think the original looks better and cleaner. fps, Bitrate and ETA is enough.
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Hi there,
Sorry if this is not the right thread to ask this question, also I've searched in the forums but didn't find the answer. I'm trying to use Staxrip 2.0.0.1 Beta just to apply a filter on an encoded video. What I did is taking that video and checked the filter box and made both video and audio settings on (copy/mux) but I found out that the filter didn't be applied. Basically, is that possible? If so, what's the right way to do that? thanks. |
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Hi I'm a newbie - but I think filters will not work unless you to a video encode . Definitely applies to crop - as I wanted to remove black borders and no can do - so had to do a complete re-encode from source.
I may be wrong - Anyway you can run filters/scripts / command lines on base programs for avisynth & vapoursynth - I'm not going that far - so Staxrip just for me-( learning curve for payback for my needs too much ) Staxrip is just a nice frontend for a bunch of tools made easy for people like me |
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@Mertiz88,
If you permanently want the filter on the video then you'll need to re encode it not copy/mux. are you able to just apply the filter on the software your using for playback?
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