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16th April 2015, 19:52 | #4962 | Link | |
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You have to go to Tools -> Settings -> System and select the 10 bit executables for H.264 & H.265 builds
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I just upgraded from 1.1.9.0 to 1.2.2.2 beta and I'm having a problem with the width limiter.
Under Options --> Image I set the "Resize slider width" to 768 but when I load a video it defaults to the width of the video and tries to encode that. Most of my videos are 1080i recordings. I actually have to move the width slider back and forth after loading the video for it to take the limitation. This would not be a big deal if I only had to encode a video here or there but I usually use the "File Batch" option to encode 20-30 files at a time. Now I have to open each video, move the slider back and forth and then add it to the queue. Is there something else I am missing to automatically enforce the width limitation besides the resize slider width setting? Even if there is not... Staxrip is awesome and I am glad there is still ongoing development |
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I started to work on StaxRip 64-Bit, I don't have a great choice other than dropping 32-Bit altogether, both would simply be too much work to build, too much work to maintain, to many potential problems and too much complexity. I just hope the tools are ready, otherwise I would have too improve my basic C++ skills and work with C++ for a long time.
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@dvd_maniac The slider option might generally not be very useful, I think you just miss enabling the resize filter using the checkbox. Last edited by stax76; 23rd April 2015 at 18:07. |
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I was ready to make you such a suggestion after fixing the last minor bugs of x86 version Are you going to release any other x86 version or the last one was 1.2.2.2 ?
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New HW tool ? What do you mean ?
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Ah..OK
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BTW, would you consider adding support for the new Quick Sync encoder Q264? |
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Users can integrate any CLI encoder into StaxRip, it's not really difficult, the next alpha will have 4 CLI examples including one that uses piping and one using 2 pass, all necessary macros and other things can be seen in the examples: The CLI encoder supports multiline for multiple passes. Code:
"%app:x264%" --pass 1 --bitrate %video_bitrate% --stats "%working_dir%%target_name%.stats" --output NUL "%avs_file%" "%app:x264%" --pass 2 --bitrate %video_bitrate% --stats "%working_dir%%target_name%.stats" --output "%encoder_out_file%" "%avs_file%" Code:
"%app:ffmpeg%" -i "%avs_file%" -f yuv4mpegpipe -pix_fmt yuv420p - | "%app:NVEncC%" --sar %target_sar% -c h265 --y4m --cqp 36 -i - -o "%encoder_out_file%" Code:
"%app:DivX265%" -i "%avs_file%" -o "%encoder_out_file%" -br %video_bitrate% -10 Quote:
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Hi,
I really like StaxRip. Great work! But currently I try to remux mkv's to mp4's and it will not work. I used "Just Mux" at Video and Audio and set the container to mp4. But the there is a hint: "The encoder outputs: 'mkv' but the container 'MP4' supports only avi, ac3, mp4, m4a, 264, h264, avc, 265, h265, hevc, mp2, mpa, mp3." And I can't ignore this hint. The problem is, that the h264 video stream (encoded with x264) isn't demuxed while adding the mkv. And I can't find an option to force to demux the video stream. I know that it would be possible to demux the video directly on console with eac3to and mux it with mp4Box or Yamb. But for a batch it would be nice to using StaxRip. And I don't like MkvToMp4 because it reencodes the audio stream. Best regards Br4twurscht |
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