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7th October 2017, 11:36 | #1 | Link |
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Must use piping instead of inputing?
Tried like hundreds of files in currect x265 builds(yes they are YUV format, h.264 and h.265), and x265 failed to recognize frame numbers on all of them and only encode some frames, specifing --frames is not working either. Now I'm using ffmpeg to decode. Am I doing anything wrong or it's a bug?
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7th October 2017, 12:07 | #2 | Link |
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First of all: If you feed x265 with Y4M (YUV4MPEG2) files, then it should be able to recognize the video properties (pixel format, resolution, FPS, etc) automatically, but for really "raw" YUV files you need to explicitly specify "--input-res" and "--input-csp" as well as "--fps" explicitly for things to work properly. In any case, x265 should process the input file all the way to the end – unless limited with "--frames", of course.
When you say "x265 [...] only encode some frames", does it exit gracefully after encoding those frames, or did it maybe exit prematurely due to a crash? In the latter case, input processing probably is not the problem at all... (Oh, and I don't think x265 can read anything directly, except for Y4M and "raw" YUV, so no h.264 or h.265)
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