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Update: I noticed the "bug" from a while back seems to be gone. Perhaps with newer tsMuxer. 2 movies that I had a problem with video corruption so far, are clean with making MKV's from previous BD-RB processing.
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BTW. The recent change I made in response to cartman's post increases the number of THREADS you can specify -- that really isn't related to MULTIPROCESS (which actually launches multiple instances of the encoder -- each of which could be multithreaded) function. While MULTIPROCESS isn't actually deprecated yet -- you should probably expect it to be sometime soon. Last edited by jdobbs; 9th October 2020 at 21:39. |
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Thank you for the clarification.
Thought it might be worth to ask as it wasn't stated in the changes. Glad to hear it wasn't accidentially and as I said no problem for me speed-wise. I was just used to have that setting. Have a nice weekend, ggtop |
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I don't get it. Going back to .13 I notice a big speed difference with MULTIPROCESS=6 or less...with this Ryzen. With MP disabled, it's a bit slower with current .17. I'm using an a GTX so the new nVIDIA doesn't really show an increase for me (Sad face..hehe). Even if I bring the threads up. Perhaps I'm missing something?? I also have THEADS set to AUTO and I tried higher or lower. Speed wasn't near what it was before. I did go Ryzen so I could get some faster speeds previous to my 10+ year old system. It shouldn't be because I'm still using Windows 7.. I couple post some pictures showing differences, if you like? I might be very dense about how this is supposed to be better to rely on THREADS and not MULTIPROCESS. Hmm..
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I will say that I am surprised that your Ryzen is running faster with MULTIPROCESS. I'm also using an AMD processor -- and I get 100% of my processor applied to the encode with or without it. The purpose of MULTIPROCESS was to try and get a higher percentage of available CPU capability applied to encoding. When you are encoding -- could you please run task manager and see if you are running at a higher percentage of CPU with MULTIPROCESS? If so, I can always reenable it. I only disabled it to avoid having to adjust the new code I wrote in support of the latest TSMUXER for it. As I said, I'm actually surprised it is accomplishing anything these days. Last edited by jdobbs; 9th October 2020 at 23:55. |
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Sure thing, Boss. I took the 2nd picture of MP because I wanted the average to happen to give better results. I was surprised also about the Ryzen. Not sure why..
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Anyone else getting pixelation with 1080p 24p source on full UHD? I'm getting this with the extras on 22 Jump Street. Will test another title (first one I had laying around that I bothered to check for 1080p extras was the old Flash Gordon, and to all the zoomers and alphas here, no this is not THE Flash! ) to see if that one also gets it before proceeding to provide logs. Right now I'm testing the NVEnc encoder with Very Slow one pass VBR output. Really good tradeoff between quality/encoding time on the 4k part IMHO anyway
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Cool. PM if you want me to test..
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Any chance to add a replace subtitle/audio function ? Most of the original UHD nowadays don’t have Portuguese language so I buy other version and like to add Portuguese. I can do it with BDRebuilder but I need to do it in multiple steps and it takes a very long time. |
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Do you have "Quicker encode on extras" enabled? |
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So here comes some logs regarding pixelation and general crappy quality that I get on 1080p material with NVEnc encoder. This time it is on the Studio Canal release of Flash Gordon. An observation is that I only see the artifacts on my TV and not on my monitor. But that could just be that I have crappy monitors. I have also thought about testing to switch decoder. But isn't the hardware decoder used? In the workfiles folder I find .DGI files. Should they be there? Anyway here are some logs and hopefully a video of the pixelation showing on my TV where it actually looks to me to have something to do with motion..
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---------------------- [10-11-20] BD Rebuilder v0.61.17 [14:26:34] Source: FLASH_GORDON_-_4K_UHD - Input BD size: 78,49 GB - Approximate total content: [02:40:38.926] - Target BD size: 46,26 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - Quality: Highest (Very Slow), ABR - Decoding/Frame serving: NVENCC - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640 [14:26:34] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [14:26:34] Processing: VID_00002 (1 of 13) - [14:26:34] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002] - [14:26:46] Reencoding video [VID_00002] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 481 frames - Bitrate: 41 607 Kbs - [14:26:46] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:27:00] Video Encode complete - [14:27:00] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio - [14:27:00] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:27:06] Processing: VID_00003 (2 of 13) - [14:27:06] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00003] - [14:27:09] Reencoding video [VID_00003] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 289 frames - Bitrate: 617 Kbs - [14:27:09] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:27:18] Video Encode complete - [14:27:18] Processing audio tracks - [14:27:18] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:27:21] Processing: VID_00004 (3 of 13) - [14:27:21] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00004] - [14:27:25] Reencoding video [VID_00004] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 157 frames - Bitrate: 2 086 Kbs - [14:27:25] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:27:31] Video Encode complete - [14:27:31] Processing audio tracks - [14:27:31] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:27:34] Processing: VID_00005 (4 of 13) - [14:27:34] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00005] - [14:27:38] Reencoding video [VID_00005] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 121 frames - Bitrate: 2 182 Kbs - [14:27:38] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:27:43] Video Encode complete - [14:27:43] Processing audio tracks - [14:27:43] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:27:46] Processing: VID_00006 (5 of 13) - [14:27:46] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00006] - [14:27:50] Reencoding video [VID_00006] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 120 frames - Bitrate: 500 Kbs - [14:27:50] Reencoding: VID_00006, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:27:55] Video Encode complete - [14:27:55] Processing audio tracks - [14:27:55] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:27:58] Processing: VID_00007 (6 of 13) - [14:27:58] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00007] - [14:28:02] Reencoding video [VID_00007] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 192 frames - Bitrate: 1 861 Kbs - [14:28:02] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:28:09] Video Encode complete - [14:28:09] Processing audio tracks - [14:28:09] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:28:12] Processing: VID_00008 (7 of 13) - [14:28:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00008] - [14:28:16] Reencoding video [VID_00008] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 192 frames - Bitrate: 542 Kbs - [14:28:16] Reencoding: VID_00008, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:28:22] Video Encode complete - [14:28:22] Processing audio tracks - [14:28:22] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:28:26] Processing: VID_00009 (8 of 13) - [14:28:26] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00009] - [14:28:29] Reencoding video [VID_00009] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 261 frames - Bitrate: 703 Kbs - [14:28:29] Reencoding: VID_00009, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:28:38] Video Encode complete - [14:28:38] Processing audio tracks - [14:28:38] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:28:41] Processing: VID_00010 (9 of 13) - [14:28:41] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010] - [14:28:45] Reencoding video [VID_00010] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 240 frames - Bitrate: 2 029 Kbs - [14:28:45] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:28:53] Video Encode complete - [14:28:53] Processing audio tracks - [14:28:53] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:28:56] Processing: VID_00011 (10 of 13) - [14:28:56] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00011] - [14:29:00] Reencoding video [VID_00011] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 168 frames - Bitrate: 1 704 Kbs - [14:29:00] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 1 of 1 - [14:29:06] Video Encode complete - [14:29:06] Processing audio tracks - [14:29:06] Multiplexing M2TS - [14:29:09] Processing: VID_01000 (11 of 13) - [14:29:09] Extracting A/V streams [VID_01000] - [15:00:47] Reencoding video [VID_01000] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 160 554 frames - Bitrate: 40 396 Kbs - [15:00:47] Reencoding: VID_01000, Pass 1 of 1 - [16:07:14] Video Encode complete - [16:07:14] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio - Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio - Track 4354 (deu): Keeping original audio - Track 4355 (fra): Keeping original audio - Track 4356 (eng): Keeping original audio - Track 4357 (eng): Keeping original audio - [16:07:14] Multiplexing M2TS - Bitstream exception. Adjusting... success. - [16:30:39] Processing: VID_02000 (12 of 13) - [16:30:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_02000] - [16:31:51] Reencoding video [VID_02000] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 40 089 frames - Bitrate: 3 736 Kbs - [16:31:51] Reencoding: VID_02000, Pass 1 of 1 - [16:35:00] Video Encode complete - [16:35:00] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio - [16:35:00] Multiplexing M2TS - [16:35:18] Processing: VID_02001 (13 of 13) - [16:35:18] Extracting A/V streams [VID_02001] - [16:36:39] Reencoding video [VID_02001] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 20 814 frames - Bitrate: 11 056 Kbs - [16:36:39] Reencoding: VID_02001, Pass 1 of 1 - [16:39:06] Video Encode complete - [16:39:06] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio - [16:39:06] Multiplexing M2TS [16:39:24]PHASE ONE complete [16:39:24]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [16:39:24] Rebuilding BD file Structure [16:41:04] - Encode and Rebuild complete [16:41:04] JOB: FLASH_GORDON_-_4K_UHD finished. 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[Status] LABEL=FLASH_GORDON_-_4K_UHD VERSION=v0.61.17 SOURCE_SIZE=84278880546 SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=82162329600 TARGET_SIZE=49666850816 REDUCTION=.578736022962036 RESIZE_1080=0 RESIZE_1440=0 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=all KEEP_HD_AUDIO=-1 SUBS_TO_KEEP=all BACKUP_MODE=0 MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0 USE_LAVF=0 INSTANCES=1 DGDECNV=-1 DGDECIM=0 FRIMSOURCE=0 FFMS2=0 SSIF_MODE=0 UHD_V3_MODE=0 QUICK=0 ENCODE_STEP=0 COMPLETED=13 REBUILD_COMPLETE=1 [00002] AUDIO=1 PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=124486952 RATE=41607 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27901875 NSIZE=122548224 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00003] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=999167 RATE=617 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27541875 NSIZE=1480704 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00004] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=1834769 RATE=2086 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27294375 NSIZE=811008 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00005] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=1479194 RATE=2182 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27226875 NSIZE=638976 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00006] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=192011 RATE=500 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27225000 NSIZE=540672 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00007] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=2001890 RATE=1861 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27360000 NSIZE=952320 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00008] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=583144 RATE=542 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27360000 NSIZE=1622016 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00009] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=1027613 RATE=703 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27489375 NSIZE=2586624 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00010] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=2730819 RATE=2029 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27450450 NSIZE=1277952 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00011] AUDIO= PGS= VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=1603645 RATE=1704 NSTART=27000000 NEND=27315000 NSIZE=884736 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [01000] AUDIO=111111 PGS=11111111111 VIDEO2=79882620.6521739 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=45131412788 RATE=40396 NSTART=27001875 NEND=328040625 NSIZE=43467976704 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [02000] AUDIO=1 PGS=111 APULLDOWN=0 S1440=0 VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=943754037 RATE=3736 NSTART=27000000 NEND=102166875 NSIZE=921722880 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [02001] AUDIO=1 PGS=111 APULLDOWN=0 S1440=0 VIDEO2=0 V2MBRATE=0 M2TS_TARGET=1338193842 RATE=11056 NSTART=27000000 NEND=66026250 NSIZE=1303130112 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 Code:
General ID : 1 (0x1) Complete name : B:\WORK\FLASH_GORDON_-_4K_UHD\BDMV\CLIPINF\02000.clpi Format : Blu-ray Clip info / Blu-ray Clip info File size : 9.41 KiB Duration : 27 min 50 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 4 415 kb/s Maximum Overall bit rate : 35.5 Mb/s OverallBitRate_Precision_Min : 4414522 OverallBitRate_Precision_Max : 4414524 Video ID : 4113 (0x1011) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4.1 Format settings : CABAC / 3 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 3 frames Format settings, GOP : M=4, N=24 Codec ID : 27 Duration : 27 min 50 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 4 033 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 35.0 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate : 24.000 FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.081 Stream size : 803 MiB Source : 02000.m2ts / 02000.m2ts Audio ID : 4352 (0x1100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AC-3 Format/Info : Audio Coding 3 Commercial name : Dolby Digital Codec ID : 129 Duration : 27 min 50 s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 192 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 31.250 FPS (1536 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 38.2 MiB Language : English Service kind : Complete Main bsid : 8 Dialog Normalization : -31 Dialog Normalization : -31 dB compr : -0.28 compr : -0.28 dB dsurmod : 0 acmod : 2 lfeon : 0 dialnorm_Average : -31 dialnorm_Average : -31 dB dialnorm_Minimum : -31 dialnorm_Minimum : -31 dB dialnorm_Maximum : -31 dialnorm_Maximum : -31 dB dialnorm_Count : 2770 compr_Average : -2.30 compr_Average : -2.30 dB compr_Minimum : -10.10 compr_Minimum : -10.10 dB compr_Maximum : 5.46 compr_Maximum : 5.46 dB compr_Count : 2685 dynrng_Average : 10.87 dynrng_Average : 10.87 dB dynrng_Minimum : -23.81 dynrng_Minimum : -23.81 dB dynrng_Maximum : 23.80 dynrng_Maximum : 23.80 dB dynrng_Count : 2770 format_identifier : AC-3 Source : 02000.m2ts / 02000.m2ts Text #1 ID : 4608 (0x1200) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : PGS Codec ID : 144 Duration : 26 min 54 s Delay relative to video : 14 s 417 ms Language : English Source : 02000.m2ts / 02000.m2ts Text #2 ID : 4609 (0x1201) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : PGS Codec ID : 144 Duration : 26 min 54 s Delay relative to video : 14 s 417 ms Language : German Source : 02000.m2ts / 02000.m2ts Text #3 ID : 4610 (0x1202) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : PGS Codec ID : 144 Duration : 27 min 7 s Delay relative to video : 1 s 625 ms Language : French Source : 02000.m2ts / 02000.m2ts //LD |
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It is pretty much a given that pixelation is a result of motion. That is because more bits are required to render the differences between two side-by-side fields/frames. If the required bits cannot be provided, pixelation is the result.
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12th October 2020, 07:38 | #30060 | Link |
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In general, NVEnc requires higher bitrates than x264/x265 for a decent quality (about 2x). 4Mbps is rather low for 1920x1080p. It could be just ok for 1280x720p. I did also notice that there are other streams in the log which are encoded at extremely low bitrates, like few 100kbps. Really strange that you don't see these pixels on your PC. The YouTube upload is terribly oversaturated (clipped whites). Does your encode and the original source look the same? Edit: Out of curiosity I made an NVEnc encode with a low bitrate. I got visible blocks which look quite different from your pixelation, so I suspect the cause for your pixelation is NOT bitrate starvation but must be something else. Most possibly not related to the NVEnc encoder. Last edited by Sharc; 12th October 2020 at 19:24. |
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