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Old 13th September 2019, 05:26   #10  |  Link
suarsg
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Originally Posted by Wolfberry View Post
x265-3.1+11-de920e0-win64-static-multilib

Code:
x265 [info]: HEVC encoder version 3.1+11-de920e0a3183
x265 [info]: build info [Windows][GCC 9.2.1][64 bit] 8bit+10bit+12bit
x265 [info]: (libavcodec  58.55.101)
x265 [info]: (libavformat 58.31.104)
x265 [info]: (libavutil   56.33.100)
x265 [info]: (lsmash       2.16.1)
Added a new option --lavf to force the use of lavf demuxer regardless of file extension, but this option has no effect on Y4M files.

x265-3.1+11-de920e0-win64-static-multilib+svt (linked with SVT-HEVC, bigger file size)
Hello Wolfberry,

Did you change the order of the printed parameters in x265_param2string()? The "Encoding settings"-field in the produced metadata header from your binary is in a completely different order than what is the default on x265. It's really weird to see that when you're used to certain parameters being in a particular place. Can't say I'm a fan of this "customization".
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