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23rd October 2019, 06:27 | #1022 | Link | |
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1y0...wXqzCMQwNSrTlx Error frame with vp9 in .MKV |
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6th November 2019, 18:32 | #1023 | Link |
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Creation of audio index file needs some optimalization because file size can be extremely large.
Example: 10 min TrueHD It looks like that every 1 minute of TrueHD audio adds extra 10 MiB to index file. With typical 100+ minute movie index file will be over 1 GiB! Parsing that big ass file on single core is just super ineficient. Question: Do we really need those repeated information in each line? From what I see only values for POS,PTS,DTS are changing. Furthermore values PTS and DTS are increasing in predictable manner. Code:
<LSMASHWorksIndexVersion=0.0.2.0> <LibavReaderIndexFile=15> <FileSize=526166830> <FileHash=0x7b6795d7> <LibavReaderIndex=0x00000180,1,truehd> <ActiveVideoStreamIndex>-0000000001</ActiveVideoStreamIndex> <ActiveAudioStreamIndex>+0000000000</ActiveAudioStreamIndex> Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=0,PTS=0,DTS=0,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=576,PTS=75,DTS=75,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=740,PTS=150,DTS=150,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=902,PTS=225,DTS=225,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1050,PTS=300,DTS=300,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1194,PTS=375,DTS=375,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1340,PTS=450,DTS=450,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1476,PTS=525,DTS=525,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1624,PTS=600,DTS=600,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1762,PTS=675,DTS=675,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=1912,PTS=750,DTS=750,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=2058,PTS=825,DTS=825,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=2196,PTS=900,DTS=900,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=2346,PTS=975,DTS=975,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40 Index=0,Type=1,Codec=86060,TimeBase=1/90000,POS=2490,PTS=1050,DTS=1050,EDI=0 Channels=8:0x63f,Rate=48000,Format=s32,BPS=24,Length=40
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15th November 2019, 14:57 | #1025 | Link | |
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However, using LSMASHVideoSource in version 20191115 will cause Access Violation. |
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19th November 2019, 01:06 | #1027 | Link |
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Thank you HolyWu.
I have just visited this thread for the first time in a while. I have changed my icky x264 build process to use your LSW git accordingly Nice work !!!! edit: PS is there any possibility you may turn on the Issues tab in your github fork ? Apparently, - Go to the Settings page of your fork. - Check the box next to Issues - You can now file issues on your own fork and they will not be placed in the main repo. Last edited by hydra3333; 19th November 2019 at 01:13. |
21st November 2019, 17:19 | #1029 | Link | |
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thanks for your build. I think there is a problem when some special characters like ' are included in the file name. Can you please check that? For me the LibavSMASHSource Filter is corrupted. LWLibavSource works. |
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22nd November 2019, 11:12 | #1030 | Link |
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Is the offending character perhaps slanting single quote (`) ?
EDIT: Normal Single quote ('), Grave [backwards slant] (`), Acute [forwards slant] (ˊ). EDIT: Patman, post your actual problem filename. EDIT: I note these new functions in Avs+:- http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Interna...ring_functions Code:
StrToUtf8 StrToUtf8(string) AVS+ Converts string from ANSI to UTF8. StrFromUtf8 StrFromUtf8(string) AVS+ Converts string from UTF8 to ANSI
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I sometimes post sober. StainlessS@MediaFire ::: AND/OR ::: StainlessS@SendSpace "Some infinities are bigger than other infinities", but how many of them are infinitely bigger ??? Last edited by StainlessS; 22nd November 2019 at 14:52. |
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SPACE in filename can also be a problem for some tools, HASH(#) used to be problem in MeGUI input filename, used to interpret it as part of some kind of command, no longer a problem for quite some time. Assuming that problem exists without using eg MeGUI, and only load into Avsinth (or avs+). Does it work OK when single quote stripped from filename (and of course the call to src filter). EDIT: Some commands/calls to functions/filters fail on W7+ where used to work on XP (dont know about Vista), M$ did something that no longer converts eg "name.xxx" to a proper relative path, used to work fine on XP. EDIT: IIRC, W7+ can interpret filename without path/relative path, to "C:\"+Filename, which then re-targets to Virtualstore (or something like that).
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I sometimes post sober. StainlessS@MediaFire ::: AND/OR ::: StainlessS@SendSpace "Some infinities are bigger than other infinities", but how many of them are infinitely bigger ??? Last edited by StainlessS; 23rd November 2019 at 00:46. |
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22nd November 2019, 22:25 | #1034 | Link | |
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there was a failure in the code structure of my command. I used vapoursynth to test some plugins and functions. The full path is E:\x264\test\The Redwood's.mp4. After i corrected the code in the command line, everything works fine. Thanks for the help. |
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25th November 2019, 03:36 | #1035 | Link |
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I noticed that using the cache file option with version 20191116 and Vapoursynth 64bit results in two lwi files being created.
Using the code line below results in the file creation at Q:\%folder%\video.lwi and the standard file at source + ".lwi" as well. Code:
core.lsmas.LWLibavSource(source=r"%Source%", cachefile=r"Q:\%folder%\video.lwi") |
25th November 2019, 04:24 | #1036 | Link |
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I'm guessin' that Rumbah did not delete existing files beforehand [just a silly faux pas - suggest Rumbah retries after delete both].
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I sometimes post sober. StainlessS@MediaFire ::: AND/OR ::: StainlessS@SendSpace "Some infinities are bigger than other infinities", but how many of them are infinitely bigger ??? Last edited by StainlessS; 25th November 2019 at 04:28. |
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Example: https://drive.google.com/a/my.smccd....w?usp=drivesdk |
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26th November 2019, 03:11 | #1040 | Link |
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Rumbah, can you enlighten us on what the mistake was, might give a clue for some other problem in future [also we like a good giggle ].
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