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21st January 2010, 19:54 | #6721 | Link | |
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64 bit make sense if you had 4GB+ ram.
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I work in Corel Photo-Paint and Photoshop and I need alot of ram. For example friend of mine has 12GB. He does huge panoramas something like 12000+x..... On 4GB photoshop just crashes
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21st January 2010, 23:32 | #6728 | Link |
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k, Atak. I confirmed that something's wrong with v1.15.0 on my Windows XP Pro 32Bit system. I downloaded the 7z file twice and converted 6 files all have audio problem but just have different delay amounts. I tried with 1.14.4 and all those 6 files sync perfectly. Thx.
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Copy old ffmpeg.exe from 1.14.4 to 1.15.0 and see if you still have the same problems. BTW Do you use the same ffdshow versions?
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22nd January 2010, 00:06 | #6730 | Link |
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Yes. I did. I used same FFDShow for both 1.14.4 and 1.15.0. I get the feeling that was the one causing the problem because I used to have massive audio delays problem in XviD4PSP until I check the setting to FFMPEG to decode the source files. I'll do that when my current files are done. Thx.
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22nd January 2010, 00:12 | #6731 | Link |
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ffmpeg.exe is only used to demux audio from .avi
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22nd January 2010, 00:30 | #6733 | Link |
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DVXA CANNOT BE USED in avisynth!!!
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22nd January 2010, 01:36 | #6735 | Link |
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DXVA is for decoding, not for encoding. Even if it could be used (which it cannot at the moment, because DXVA does not copy decoded picture into RAM) it wouldn't be able to speed up your encode because the decoding needs only a small part of the cpu time. The most is spent on the encoding. Encoding with CUDA and the like has been discussed several times here in other threads. In short: the quality is so low that x264 can beat it in quality and speed on your quad core.
If you're still interested in speeding up the decoding for your purpose and have a Nvidia card look here. Last edited by sneaker_ger; 22nd January 2010 at 01:38. |
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new versions can be found here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpla.../files/FFmpeg/
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Thanks so much for RipBot...it is great! I've actually been using it for years, but this is the first time I've had a question:
I just searched for a single word "rotate" in this thread with only a single hit (and is did not address the question)...so I guess I'm unique. But my wife keeps taking videos with our point & shoot camera in the vertical orientation. In the past I've used VirtualDubMod and a rotate filter to correct them. But I have not done it in a while and I don't have VirtualDubMod installed on my current build. So I figured I'd ask if there is a way I can apply a rotate filter to the output from ripbot encodes?
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DTSHD-MA Problem here, its a 6.1 track from X-men The last stand. after the track is demuxed and converted to pcm its slowed down and has static present. i get the same result regardless of me using the 5.1 downmix option or leaving it alone. i have arcsoft installed and i havent had trouble with any of my other DTSHD-MA tracks. Anyone have any suggestions?
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