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7th January 2019, 23:43 | #182 | Link |
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Is there any way to manually add an audio encoder?
I'd like to add OpusEnc.exe ... since it results in better quality than the ffmpeg included one (according to ffmpeg documentation). Last edited by K.i.N.G; 8th January 2019 at 00:07. |
8th January 2019, 19:37 | #183 | Link | |
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Right click on Staxrip on right menu -> Properties Compile Tab -> Disable all warnings. FYI, I don't use github app when import project. I do it all manually, I found the github to be a giant PIA to use and creates a bunch of issues. Last edited by Revan654; 8th January 2019 at 19:43. |
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8th January 2019, 19:39 | #184 | Link | |
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---- Technically yes, You have to create command events and command cli. Not sure how well it will work in automation chain. You will have to disable the main audio function. Just remember, Staxrip also has normalize audio functions and such. Not sure if OpusEnc has additional functions. Last edited by Revan654; 8th January 2019 at 19:54. |
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8th January 2019, 21:50 | #185 | Link |
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you were right the github clone was PIA...
i downloaded master.zip from github...opened the staxrip file (had to install 4.7.2. sdk) and the build did go well... I hope i did the right thing and copied the files in the bin directory of the unzipped masterfile (staxrip.exe and others) to your staxrop 2.0.0.0 directory and started staxrip...no more errors like before but when i started to encode it failed when it did try to start qsvencc with the message : ----------------------------- QSVEnc Error ----------------------------- H.265/HEVC isn't supported by your Hardware. any suggestions ? |
8th January 2019, 21:55 | #186 | Link |
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this is the message also
QSVEnc Error (2.0.0.0) H.265/HEVC isn't supported by your Hardware. StaxRip.ErrorAbortException: H.265/HEVC isn't supported by your Hardware. at StaxRip.QSVEnc.Encode() at StaxRip.GlobalClass.ProcessVideo() at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute() --- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown --- at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw() at StaxRip.GlobalClass.ProcessJob(String jobPath) |
8th January 2019, 23:05 | #188 | Link |
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Thanks for keeping StaxRip alive, Revan!
I got the feeling that the colors aren't off in the video comparison tool any more when comparing an 8bit with am 10bit encoded movie - could that be? If yes... great work!! I got two other issues though with the tool... 1) After importing a bigger video file (like a 20GB AVC clip taken from a BluRay) the comparer seems to take a long break now where the application won't react for minutes. 2) For whatever reason source and encoded video are often (not always!) async by one frame now in the video comparison tool although frame count and fps are the same. The same videos would show in sync when comparing with 1.7.0.6. Would have loved to give you examples but I couldn't reproduce it with test clips. But this could also be turned into a feature request - the ability to set a frame offset for each compared video would be something I always missed as I rarely had problems with async files in old StaxRip as well. Last edited by katzenjoghurt; 9th January 2019 at 00:10. |
10th January 2019, 17:42 | #189 | Link | |
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It's just part of programming, you fix one thing but breaks another. |
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11th January 2019, 01:45 | #191 | Link | |
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- You are loading a massive file into the code, it takes time to index & cache that file. It uses FFVideoSource as the source filter using AVS. - Many of offset is usually based off the codec, filter, or if the fps is off by .1 even if it doesn't show it in info data. It's why it's usually a good idea to respec the video before encoding just incase something is off. - There allot of elements to take into account like range, Depth, and the display. Most PC Monitors are only 8Bit. You will not get the full effect of 10Bit color. |
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11th January 2019, 10:18 | #192 | Link |
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@Revan654. When I used your Staxrip.2.0.0.0.x64, and "aq-mode" set to "Enabled", it still sets aq-mode to 2...
I hope you fix that, because I've gone over to use MeGUI instead (even though MeGUI produced a green video when using DGDec on a mpeg1-video, while Staxrip2.0 didn't (I don't know which mpeg-1 decoder it uses)). Thanks in advance, if you fix that bug. Last edited by Forteen88; 11th January 2019 at 10:38. |
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C:\Utils\MeGUI-2896-64\tools\dgindex The only DLL in that directory is DGDecode.dll |
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11th January 2019, 19:49 | #196 | Link | |
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It's a very small video file, I just used it for test, so don't bother fixing that bug if it takes much time fixing it. I don't know exactly what you mean, I think I saw something in MeGUI mentioning DGDec (but I'm not 100% sure) when encoding this video to x265-video with "One-click" encode mode. Thanks. Last edited by Forteen88; 11th January 2019 at 23:13. |
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12th January 2019, 10:03 | #200 | Link | |
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EDIT: Thanks videoh, for telling me. Then I can report to MeGUI-devs that there's a bug in their MPEG-1 conversion. Last edited by Forteen88; 13th January 2019 at 21:45. |
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aac, hdr, hevc, nvenc, staxrip, x264, x265 |
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