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18th January 2014, 22:04 | #341 | Link |
TEncoder, TX264, TAC
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@GMJCZP & @ProVision I don't plan to add any more features to TX264. I'll release a bug fix version soon and from there I will only release bug fixes and updates for used backend tools.
I thank you all for your interest in it. |
2nd February 2014, 01:58 | #343 | Link |
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So far, I've found this to be a very easy to use program, thank you very much!
I've been having a problem thou, trying to figure out how to adjust the bitrate so that each movie in the queue has a different bitrate. Is that even possible? Last edited by rsotome; 2nd February 2014 at 02:04. |
23rd February 2014, 11:51 | #345 | Link |
Life's clearer in 4K UHD
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I'm still struggling to find the correct settings that will allow me to generate AVC encodes that are compatible with Quicktime player.
I'm currently using the following .pdo file settings. But when the files are played in Quicktime player they look very animated... Not smooth at all Code:
[Settings] EncodeMode=2 Profile=2 Preset=0 Tune=0 Level=12 Bitrate=1250 Quant=21 CRF=0 Advanced1=2 10bit=0 CFR=1 Subtitle=0 BitrateTol=0 BitrateTolValue=0.50 Container=1 Chapters=0 Resize=1 Width=720 Height=576 SizeList=14 ResizeMethod=9 Crop=0 CropLeft=0 CropTop=0 CropBottom=0 CropRight=0 AudioPage=2 FAACEncode=1 FAACQuality=10 FAACBitrate=96 NeroEncode=1 NeroQuality=0.50 NeroBitrate=96 NeroProfile=0 QaacEncode=0 QaacQuality=64 QaacBitrate=96 QaacProfile=2 QaacHE=0 OggEncode=0 OggQuality=6 OggBitrate=80 OggManaged=0 LAmeEncode=0 LameVBR=200.00 LameBit=128 LameQ=3 AftenEncode=0 AftenQuality=240 AftenBitrate=320 AudioMethod=0 CustomVideo= CustomAudio= CustomMKV= CustomMP4= CustomSub= thread=0 ThreadStr=12 Slice=0 SliceThreadStr=16 SplitM=1 SplitE=1 SplitB=0 FileSize1=1 FileSize2=0 FlacComp=5 FlacEMS=0 SAR=0 SarIndex=1 SAR1=16 SAR2=9 [RC] FastFirst=0 MBTree=1 Lookahead=40 [ME] MeMethod=2 Subpixel=6 MeRange=16 MePredict=1 MeWP=1 MEWeP=1 MeCons=0 [Partition] 1=1 2=1 3=1 4=0 5=1 6=1 [Frame] Cabac=1 loop=1 gop=1 gop2=0 interlaced=0 interlaced2=0 MaxRef=4 MaxConB=3 BBias=0 AdaptiveB=1 Ref=3 [Analysis] MixedRef=0 Chroma=1 trellis=1 skip=0 dct=3 trellis2=0 matrix=0 ptrellis1=0.00 ptrellis2=1.00 noise=0 luma1=11 luma2=21 [Quant] minquant=10 maxquant=51 step=4 ip=1.40 pb=1.30 cl=0 curve1=60 curve2=20.00 curve3=0.50 adap=1.00 var=0 var2=1 [Advanced] vbf1=0 vbf2=0 vbf3=0.90 slice1=0 slice2=0 slice3=0
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23rd February 2014, 12:54 | #346 | Link |
TEncoder, TX264, TAC
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First of all, try using presets, profiles etc. They will work better for most of the time and they will make things easier.
I don't know which x264 options fall into which profile or preset, I simply use presets. If you are getting choppy playback then you must "lower" some settings. For example start with High profile with 4.1 level etc and try to find the best settings for you by lowering your settings step by step. Also why do you use QuickTime for playback? |
23rd February 2014, 16:14 | #349 | Link |
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It's for streaming support. A few years ago I suggested a different approach, but it's not something I can change...
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Last edited by SeeMoreDigital; 23rd February 2014 at 19:07. |
8th June 2014, 03:24 | #352 | Link | |
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Can you make your program work for ogm videos. It doesn't seem to mux
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8th September 2014, 01:02 | #355 | Link |
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I like TX264, with the main reason of not using it being when I want more than one audio stream. It has built-in 10-bit encoding (which can be a noticeable improvement on animation), but a really big thing it has over other encoders I can think of is the AAC audio options.
Maybe they exist, but I can't think of any other Windows encoders that can use QAAC/TVBR. Handbrake is close with now having FDK, though I think QAAC is better, and HB's FDK can't do VBR. (edit: Oops, I can think of one, but batch encoding is so much easier with TX264.) Just some praise there, and a thank you. Also, since I'm typing, I couldn't get TX264 to work on a different computer, and I couldn't figure out why. I couldn't find a solution anywhere. It wasn't encoding audio, and then it would encode the video, and then the file would error at the end since it never encoded the audio. It was only doing it with QAAC. I installed QAAC separately, but it still would error. Installing Quicktime fixed it. Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone else has the same problem. Last edited by Dclose; 8th September 2014 at 01:14. |
8th October 2014, 01:13 | #356 | Link |
TEncoder, TX264, TAC
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New version 0.9.8 changes:
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-Added: Support for file extensions m2ts and ts -Fixed: Options weren't saved when some post-encode options were selected -Fixed: Moving files up/down could cause "Access violation" errors -Fixed: If temp folder doesn't exist it will be created instead of just informing user -Removed: Skin -Updated: QAAC to 2.42 -Updated: FDKAAC to 0.6.0 -Updated: FFmpeg -Updated: MkvToolNix to 7.2.0 -Updated: x264 to r2479kMod |
8th October 2014, 14:21 | #358 | Link |
TEncoder, TX264, TAC
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Do you have the following files in tools/x264 folder?
-x264_10bit.exe -x264_10bit_64.exe -x264_32.exe -x264_64.exe It's possible your download is corrupted. MD5 of 7z file is 75f7fcfd41e3c78dee9f34753c0f6956 |
8th October 2014, 16:08 | #359 | Link |
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Yep, all the files are there and the MD5 is exactly the same - downloaded of course from SourceForge.
Just for fun I downloaded the previous version and used the x264 folder with the version 0.9.8.3219 and works fine. Something is missing form the new build or the x264 r2479kMod is not compatible with the new version. |
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faac, mkv, mp4, neroaacenc, x264 |
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