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thanks for doing a test. Then it can either be the file or a compatibility issue with the hardware. I reported the problem. |
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But you can always check hardware decoding using LAV filters and a suitable player like MPC-HC or internal HW decoder of MPC-BE player. They use DXVA2 or D3D11 instead of QSV Intel to access the hardware decoder and they are extremely tested and optimized for HW decoding. So, most of the times it's just rigaya's implementation of QSV Intel decoder.
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Thanks for posting, I'm currently working on a new beta build.
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What are common file extensions for MKV attachments?
So far I got: "ttf", "txt", "jpg", "png"
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2.0.4.1 Beta
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ctl2y928...dd3yqcAHa?dl=0 https://1drv.ms/f/s!ArwKS_ZUR01gySQIE1QCL2i9F_uR
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Is it possible to have StaxRip import .nfo files into mkv format? In this case, the .nfo would be the format used by Kodi to create mkv tags with history, actors, producers and additional data, xvid4psp 6 onwards did that, and it seems to be the only one that did it, but it stopped be free.
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Can someone clue me in why the ordering of the parameters in the "Encoding settings"-field for x265 (visible with MediaInfo for example) changed all of a sudden? For years and with Stax 2.0.2 (x265 v3.1 RC1+3) it looked like this:
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cpuid=1111039 / frame-threads=4 / numa-pools=16 / wpp / no-pmode / no-pme / no-psnr / no-ssim / ... Code:
rc=crf / crf=17.0000 / qcomp=0.60 / qpstep=4 / vbv-maxrate=160000 / vbv-bufsize=160000 / vbv-init=0.9 / ... Did I accidentally change something in StaxRip for this to happen and didn't even notice? Was it a change in StaxRip itself after 2.0.2? I can't find any info on such a change in the changelogs of StaxRip or x265. |
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Sorry, my fault. I've build a x265 from official git and the settings info shows "cpuid=1111039 / frame-threads=4 / numa-pools=16 / wpp / no-pmode / no-pme / no-psnr / no-ssim / ..."
As far as i know staxrip uses x265 build from Wolfberry. Maybe there is used a custom param.cpp for this build. |
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edit: So I was looking if some of my 'samples' has nfo mediainfo, full text search unfortunately don't work because nfo is part of info, is there a certain mediainfo property I can look for or does mediainfo not support this info? This is my full text search command: Code:
get-childitem | foreach { (mediainfo $_.fullname) | out-string } | where { $_ -match 'nfo' } The match operator in powershell uses regex, non of my files have an attachment with nfo file extension. As I understand it such nfo files have xml content that can be created and edited with external applications, the nfo file is then added as mkv attachment which staxrip supports, I can add nfo support to the file open dialog extension filter but apart from that I don't see a need for improvement in staxrip.
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