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11th December 2018, 23:10 | #16421 | Link |
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Improvements
Please prevent RB taskbar tab from disappearing upon interface minimization. Perhaps give users the option to choose.
Please don't limit the number of audio tracks that can be demuxed or added to the output file when loading jobs from BD folder structures. Please don't limit the choices for demuxing subtitle tracks to all or one when loading jobs from BD folder structures. |
11th December 2018, 23:24 | #16422 | Link |
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Are these improvement requests being considered?:
Adding the ability to manually enter "name" information for video, audio and subtitle tracks within RipBot264 (RB) would be an asset. This feature could be further enhanced by adding combo boxes with user-definable text strings for track names. This user-definable content should remain intact when RB is updated. Removing limitations on the quantity of demuxable audio tracks from BD structure sources as well as the quantity of selectable audio tracks to be contained in the output file would be an asset. Enabling output file names with periods (.) would be an asset. RB’s “Automatically” setting for video cropping is capable of detecting the difference between pixels with desired video vs black. Could similar capability be implemented for RB’s “new frame” selector? For resolution reducing encodes of non-standard crop ratio videos, like the BD vers of the movie "The Hateful Eight" @1920x700, RB doesn't offer a precise ratio-maintaining option. Users have to calculate it. Some might not know how. Especially considering the reduction factor determinate varies from width for most videos to height for others. Examples: 1920x1080 cropped to 1920x1016 requires 1280/1920 x 1016 to calc the height for 1280x678 (1280x677.333) or 1440x1080 cropped to 1436x1064 requires 720/1064 x 1436 to calc the width for 972x720 (971.729x720). In my 1st example, (1920x1016) the width determines the res reduction factor. In my 2nd example, the height determines the res reduction factor. In both examples I maintained the cropped source ratio while reducing the res to 720. RB should have an option for auto step-down to any standard res (1080, 720, 576, 480 etc.) while maintaining precise ratio of cropped source. Like my examples, RB would have to identify whether the width or height determines the reduction factor. If you implemented this, users wouldn't need to calculate the pixel height or width for any res step-down while maintaining cropped source ratio. Last edited by FuzzyNutz; 12th December 2018 at 04:51. |
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While you mention subtitles... I looked around, but can't find subtitle management. Surely I am too stupid - could someone point me in the right direction? I´d like to simply keep subtitles (or disregard things like chinese etc... but since subtitles take up no space - keeping all of them would be fine, too).. Right now, encoding from mkvx264 tomkv x265 - all subtitles are gone. |
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12th December 2018, 10:49 | #16425 | Link |
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Ah, ok... So I wasn´t blind - there simply is no subtitle Management Too bad - since I use Ripbot because of the distributed encoding which enables me to recode a very large amount of files in reasonable time - if I have to lay hand on all of them to deal with subtitles, thats too much fiddling around.. Maybe I find a batch solution somehow..
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I use batch encoding for a series of files.
I use handbrake, yes. Here it works fine with the switchable subs. But no DE Encoding, so it´s slow... Simply "take alle subs in the MKV and leave them as they are" would be fine. |
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12th December 2018, 15:44 | #16429 | Link |
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So with all the talk about using the GPU for help with encodes, it has gotten me interested.
I have one computer with a RX 480. I'm currently only doing x265 or x265+mdegrain2. Can a GPU help in this regard or is this all CPU based? I thought OpenCL was just for x264 at the moment. |
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OPENCL (or GPU in generell) doesn't help with x265 encoding and never will... There were some attempts and the x265 guys looked into it, but the types of calculations needed for x265 encoding just don't a GPU.... There are h265 encoders in GPUs, but those are real "hardware encoders" and have nothing to do with x265 .... x264 has a OPENCL possibility - haven't tried it yet, but from what I´ve read, it doesn't give a speed advantage nowadays with modern CPUs....
Things like SSE or AVX help much more with x265 than OPENCL on a GPU. |
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As said before - I am either blind or to stupid to find it (in this case, please help me out) or something is missing - all my files encoded with Ripbot are missing subtitles which were present before in the source mkv files...
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I think x264 opencl acceleration should still be useful for those modern cpus. In old days it provided very nice speed boost for old apus. (a10-4600m had 384 streaming processors)
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Note that using tsmuxer to demux files containing .srt subtitles automatically converts them to .sup (PGS). Try extracting subtitles with the likes of gMKVExtractGUI to preserve existing .srt subs. Use the likes of MKVToolnix to first mux in to an .mkv if needed. |
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https://imgur.com/a/1TjHaAe Win10 x64 build 1803 AMD Ryzen 7 1700 I can't find the logs: SuperviseProcessLog.txt and EncodingServerLog.txt I did a search of my C drive and looked in the C:\Temp, RipBot folder (would make more sense to me), and in the %TEMP%\ folder (in my case: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp) Only thing I found was SuperviseProcess.exe in the temp folder I couldn't turn off the Server 2 (Thread 2 in the screenshot). I was able to end task the Ffmpeg.exe and that kicked the server 2 into off mode, and then I was able to start it again. Server 1 started encoding. Not sure how important it is but normally the Ffmpeg.exe and x265_x64.exe show as a child (underneath) the RipBot264 Encoding Server tree like this: https://i.imgur.com/4etbRzc.jpg But before I ended the Ffmpeg.exe task it was in the background processes list. Hope this helps. |
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As for the jobs having an issue, might be a depreciated filter since the changes in KNLMeans? IDK, I didn't have an issue with that either. Quote:
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as for audio/subs, personally I'd either have it copy all or what I usually do process the audio separate and manually mux it (video, audio, subs, etc...) all together after I've encoded the video with a batch script. Quote:
Personally, I've always manually demuxed BDs, DVDs, ISOs, etc... before processing them with RipBot but I see a few people that like to use this feature. I've gotten used to the no periods in names but I could see why it would be helpful, that and adding more foreign language support such as Chinese and Japanese. The last feature sounds interesting but I've manually done it so many times I forget sometimes what would be helpful for the average user. |
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