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3rd December 2019, 21:30 | #17921 | Link | |
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I get errors on every job with the custom filter
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4th December 2019, 00:21 | #17922 | Link |
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Hi slalom,
I think you misunderstood this post....that frame rate was the original file, not the one(s) that I ended up with, as I ran out of patience, and didn't complete any of them
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4th December 2019, 00:25 | #17923 | Link | |
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I would doubt that you have to add these to every pc, ONLY the pc(s) that you queue up jobs on. Servers just "help". So what kind of error are you getting, as I have just gone thru the same process...initialy I had an error due to the name I gave the filters.avs.
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4th December 2019, 09:01 | #17924 | Link |
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@Ripman
Iīve been where you are - trying to achieve beste quality while encoding - often getting quite high bitrates and sizes... After many years of listening and comparing - today I simply do it this way: If for any reason, the quality hast to be preserved a 100%, I simply do not re-encode and jusr mux the original Audio For all other cases, the given presets are sufficient (in my opinion, maybe with age the ears don't pick up enough detail... ). In rare cases where I really need something different than the ripbot presets, I turn to another tool and encode audio there (dmmediaencoder,hybrid,staxrip,etc...) and remux afterwards. After all, when going for max quality/size ratio, the topic becomes quite subjective and you actualy have to listen to what you encoded intensively.. AAC-LC can be done in VBR, AAC_HE Multichannel can`t, some encoders sound better than others with different source materials, some scale better between channels... your idea of having a ram-drive as temp is interesting - do you really get a relevant speed advantage over a SSD? Does it make a big difference if you encode for 10 hours and then save 1 minute ssd/ramdisk? Or is the speed difference more noticable? |
4th December 2019, 09:05 | #17925 | Link | |
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Other wise, the server on the main pc should run ok, all others not.. Since errors are everywhere, maybe there is a typo in the filters? Do the jobs without the custom filter run smoothly? |
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4th December 2019, 13:43 | #17926 | Link |
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MDegrain1.avs
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#Denoise Loadplugin("C:\Program Files\RipBot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\mvtools\mvtools2.dll") super=MSuper(video,pel=2) bv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=true,delta=1,overlap=4) fv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=false,delta=1,overlap=4) video=MDegrain1(video,super,bv1,fv1,thSAD=400) Code:
#Denoise Loadplugin("C:\Program Files\RipBot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\mvtools\mvtools2.dll") super=MSuper(video,pel=2) bv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=true,delta=1,overlap=4) bv2=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=true,delta=2,overlap=4) bv3=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=true,delta=3,overlap=4) fv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=false,delta=1,overlap=4) fv2=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=false,delta=2,overlap=4) fv3=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=false,delta=3,overlap=4) video=MDegrain3(video,super,bv1,fv1,bv2,fv2,bv3,fv3,thSAD=400) Still don't know what this is The error is general Code:
Error: The file 'E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job204\video.264' could not be opened for reading: open file error. ------------------------- Elapsed Time: 00h:03m:53s
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4th December 2019, 13:53 | #17927 | Link |
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If servers encode chunks then problem is not in custom script.
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4th December 2019, 16:12 | #17930 | Link | |
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Can someone write the steps to add the extra filters and how to use them please?
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4th December 2019, 16:36 | #17931 | Link | ||
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Method A: Copy/paste(or type) your script into the #Custom section Method B: Save them as a .avs file in *RipBot\Tools\AviSynth plugins\Scripts\Custom, then select the custom script in the AVS settings. If you have custom filters (IE not included with RipBot) I've found it easier to have them saved in the same location on all of the machines or you need to write your script to use the network path of the RipBot temp Tools folder (assuming you've saved them in the Tools folder of the main RipBot machine). If you want more in-depth than that it gets quickly into the subject of how to use AVS, which is more likely IMO solved with specific questions or looking a guides such as: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Getting_started Last edited by byteshare; 4th December 2019 at 16:39. |
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5th December 2019, 12:11 | #17933 | Link |
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Mt should be used only If you do some heavy filtering. If you just resize then using prefetch threads may even decrease performance.
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5th December 2019, 13:41 | #17934 | Link | |
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5th December 2019, 21:55 | #17937 | Link |
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I tried a new job. MDegrain1 was used. Clients were starting and stopping on a loop. I don't know what is wrong
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5th December 2019, 22:48 | #17938 | Link | |
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Does the video play the preview on the main machine? If not, what error. What errors are you getting on the clients? Other ideas if you're waiting for another response: -Try setting up a sample job on the client machines and see if that can encode as well. --If they don't work, see if you get an error in the AVIsynth preview video. |
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5th December 2019, 23:34 | #17939 | Link |
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There is a message, it says
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Cannot load file 'C:/Program Files/RipBot264/Tools/AviSynth plugins/mvtools/mvtools2.dll' Platform returned code 126 (E:\Temp\RipBot264temp\Job332/job332_preview.avs, line 39) Code:
#Denoise Loadplugin("C:\Program Files\RipBot264\Tools\AviSynth plugins\mvtools\mvtools2.dll") super=MSuper(video,pel=2) bv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=true,delta=1,overlap=4) fv1=MAnalyse(super,blksize=8,isb=false,delta=1,overlap=4) video=MDegrain1(video,super,bv1,fv1,thSAD=400) D:\DirectCD\Program Setup Files\RipBot264v1.25.0 so the path is wrong, I have to edit the path in the plugin, right? missed thet part completely when creating the custom avs files (1 & 2)
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6th December 2019, 01:09 | #17940 | Link | |
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Here's my simple way of checking what the path on your setup is.. So, open any job in your queue. Chose the Avisynth "button" Click on the "Show Video Script" at the top left side of the little preview screen. Scroll down 'til you see #Denoise (it might be empty) Then at the "Denoise" options list, chose "MDegrain2", this will instantly show all the info under #Denoise, and there's the plugin path you have to use.... I hope that works for you...
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