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18th October 2015, 22:48 | #23261 | Link |
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If the source of 1920x1080 for DAR 16:9 is resized to 1440x1080 the --sar must be signalled as 4:3 in order to play it back correctly as 16:9. So it is correct to include --sar 4:3 in the commandline. It must not get overruled by --sar 1:1.
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I'll do a couple just to be sure. Last edited by jdobbs; 19th October 2015 at 14:29. |
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19th October 2015, 19:12 | #23263 | Link |
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I wasn't suggesting changing the --sar settings - I thought that maybe the already present sar=1:1 in the resize parameters was causing an issue. I just restarted the task with encoder output enabled (SHOW_ENCODER=1) and immediately noticed the sar is displayed as 1:1 in the output:
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lavf [info]: 1920x1080p 1:1 @ 24/1 fps (cfr) resize [info]: resizing to 1440x1080 x264 [info]: using SAR=1/1 x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2 x264 [info]: profile High, level 4.0 When I changed the resize-filter to use a sar of 4:3 (--video-filter resize:width=1440,height=1080,sar=4:3,method=bilinear) the encoder would display a sar of 4:3: Code:
lavf [info]: 1920x1080p 1:1 @ 24/1 fps (cfr) resize [info]: resizing to 1440x1080 x264 [info]: using SAR=4/3 x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2 After this i did something crazy and changed the --sar command-line to 20:2 just to see what happens: Code:
lavf [info]: 1920x1080p 1:1 @ 24/1 fps (cfr) resize [info]: resizing to 1440x1080 x264 [info]: using SAR=4/3 x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2 It seems as soon as the resize-filter contains an sar-argument the --sar command-line doesn't do anything?! Note: I tested this on a short trailer-clip (02:28) from the same disc. Last edited by Starfiresg1; 19th October 2015 at 19:16. |
19th October 2015, 21:42 | #23265 | Link |
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Menu encoding
Sorry to bother you guys, but I haven't found anything about the subject, so maybe you can help me. I want to know if there's a way to enable Menu encoding on BDRebuilder, I feel that I'm losing precious space with them not encoded. Thanks in advance!
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19th October 2015, 22:36 | #23267 | Link |
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Sorry to rehash, but Sir jdobbs,
Do you know if there is a way in the FRIM modules to specify the graphics gpu to use for encoding? I know my Win10 system will support it, it just needs some nudging in what to use. Still trying to get this thing to work in Win10 with Intel Quick Sync. BTW, sorry you weren't able to get it running on your laptop; the quicksync is a significant capability Thanks |
20th October 2015, 00:02 | #23268 | Link |
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If you set FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0 and FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 then BD-RB will use the default settings for FRIMEncode -- which is "Automatic". In that mode the quicksync drivers should recognized your processor and work accordingly. Outside of that, there's really not much I can contribute to the functioning. You might want to browse through the FRIMEncode thread and see if there is anything else.
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21st October 2015, 18:41 | #23269 | Link |
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Solved my issue with FRIM, Windows 10, and Intel Quicksync.
After a lot of dorking around with FRIM on the command line, I learned this was not a quicksync issue as I would frequently get the error: “cannot get YUV420 frame from input avi-file …”, so iqs never had a chance to start. I finally figured out this is a CODEC issue. I use FFDSHOW and have it setup exactly as prescribed in the initial post for BDRB setup. One thing I added in the Video Decoder Configuration dialog box under Codecs was Raw video | All Supported. But this still didn’t work. I then downloaded the latest version of x86 ffdshow I could find: v1.3.4533, 20140929. This compiled version of ffdshow adds another configuration box called VFW Configuration; the title on the dialog box once opened is “ffdshow video ENCODER configuration”. FRIMEncode WORKS AFTER SETTING “RAW VIDEO” in this box to “ALL SUPPORTED.” I then initially had an issue frame serving with DirectShowSource (the encoding would stop and hang around 19% in), so I switched to FRIM serving and it works fine so far on 2 different movies. 2D BluRays recoded to 25 BDR using the High Quality setting averages 150 fps. Without FRIM and IQS I was getting around 16-18 fps. Hope this helps someone else… worknstiff?? And why did the older ffdshow work fine in Win7x64 and not in Win10x64--I haven't a freakin' clue BTW, thanks, jdobbs, for pointing me to the FRIM forum page—it gave me a lot of ideas for testing that finally led me to the solution. [edit: for reference, my cpu is an i5-3570K that is almost 3 years old] Last edited by B737Driver; 21st October 2015 at 18:51. Reason: add more info |
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By the way, when BD-RB runs FRIM it saves the existing RAWV setting, and then sets RAWV to ALL SUPPORTED before it executes the FRIM command line. It then resets it to its original values upon FRIM completion. So changing that setting in the FFDSHOW configuration really has no effect. Last edited by jdobbs; 21st October 2015 at 22:28. |
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I am just a modest user and don't, at all, presume to know a lot of how all this stuff works. What I do know is in the recommended version I could not find the Encoder settings and BDRB/FRIM no workie. Install this latest version of ffdshow and change the Encoder setting, BDRB/FRIM workie. I don't care which version I use so long as I can get it to work. [edit: I'm all ears if someone can tell me how to find the VFW config routine in the recommended version; it does not come up in the start menus when I install it] [edit2: Oh, and remember, I am now running Win10. I don't know what the OS has to do with it, but BDRB/FRIM worked fine in Win7 without finding this extra setting in ffdshow.] Last edited by B737Driver; 22nd October 2015 at 13:39. Reason: add more info |
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Just a stupid question
Can i use Intel Quick Synch for encoding, if i use the internal gpu also as graphic output for my monitor? I don't have a graphic card in my desktop pc, so i use the intel cpu internal HD4600 graphic for my monitor. I copied the both lines FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 & FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0 into the .ini file and selected FRIm Source in BDRB Setup, but just get max 15FPS while encoding. Have an i5 4460 Edit: Also a little bug I'm using BDRB for some years now and this "bug" present from the first time. If you select german for the language and subtitles to keep in the setup it doesn't work You have to edit the .ini file and add "deu" to the AUDIO_TO_KEEP and SUBS_TO_KEEP line. Otherwise German is not selected if you load a Bluray and want the German language to be selected automatically Last edited by KeVe1983; 22nd October 2015 at 15:29. |
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Honestly, though, there are people a LOT more familiar with Quick-Sync than I am -- and they'd probably be more help to you. |
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Did not work for me. Copied the file to the tools folder, but it seems BDRB did not encode with HW. How can i check if HW is used for encoding? Updated the Bios and did all settings in BIOS for using the iGPU But it still seems that BDRB will not use the GPU Quote:
Selected it and now it's working Last edited by jdobbs; 22nd October 2015 at 22:23. |
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