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14th June 2009, 04:57 | #3302 | Link |
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But if you thoroughly read the thread about that issue, you'd have found out that it is only a cosmetic issue and that the encoding 'does' complete successfully if you let it run. X264 is still encoding even thought the progress bar doesn't reflect that.
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We've all verified that even though it appears stuck on the GUI, the encoding does continue in the background. Or even better yet, as JDobbs himself suggested, enter the parameter 'SHOW_ENCODER=1' into the INI file, and it will show x264 encoding.
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however... it doesn't really help JD as much as if you'd use the latest Beta just in case you might come across some other 'bug' that might be specific to your PC configuration. He's basically pretty much asked that all users use the latest Beta, unless there is a complete instability.... which there really isn't in v0.22.02.
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Thought I'd report back my findings with using the hidden keep interlaced option set to "1".
Have found no problems at all with this on 5-6 discs. Plays without issue at all on my Sony BDP-S550. For me I consider it the "default" to use. |
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having some problems with "Batman Begins"
Resize to 720p does not work EDIT: It works with oder Movies and i fixed it by editing the .avs file manually(afer killing x264 with the 1080p settings it said "encode failed, retry" and then it started again using the edited avs file) Last edited by user822; 14th June 2009 at 14:31. |
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i edited my original post how i fixed it: EDIT: It works with oder Movies and i fixed it by editing the .avs file manually(afer killing x264 with the 1080p settings it said "encode failed, retry" and then it started again using the edited avs file). I added LanczosResize(1280,720) myself(hope it does not make any problems later) Last edited by user822; 14th June 2009 at 14:40. |
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I wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing increased run times and memory consumption in 0.22.02 ?
Most rebuilds use to take around 10 hours, sometimes 12 hours on a Intel i7 Core 940, 12GB RAM, 6TB HDD running Windows 7 64-bit. I'm running DEFIANCE 2008, Region A now and it's consumed 9.47GB of RAM @ 40.87% overall progress. [23:41:20] BD Rebuilder v0.22.02 (beta) - Source: DEFIANCE - Input BD size: 43.95 GB - Approximate total content: [03:10:09.064] - Target BD size: 22.46 GB I suspect it's not BD-RB but rather a different version of x264 that may be causing it. |
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What it appears to me is that x264 keeps incrementing memory and is not releasing it. Currently the same job is now over 10GB of RAM and 1,420KB of memory with a CPU time of almost 6 hours. If you look at the swap, why would it ever get so high? Second the only thing that is running on this machine is BD-RB and me accessing this web page only, other than the default page GOOGLE.com when it invokes. I've been monitoring memory usage over the past week and there are no other apps consuming memory and the disk space in other areas remains constant accept for the swap space and where BD-RB is working. At the time x264 is finished reencoding one section the memory space is never released. Once another job is launched it continues to increment. Once x264 exits and starts another job the RAM should be released and the page file flushed. |
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