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Old 26th October 2019, 13:24   #17601  |  Link
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Could you test your SSD/HDD in my benchmark tool?
http://www.mediafire.com/file/i630b6...Tester.7z/file

Results on my 5 years old 120GB SSD (MLC)


It is a command line tool. Use these switches

Code:
IOSpeedTester.exe --test-location "X:\" --transfer-size 120GIB --log-file "C:\users\%username%\Desktop\MyLog.csv"
Where X is a drive letter of your drive.

Upload MyLog.csv somewhere.

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IOSpeedTester v1.0 by Atak_Snajpera
Syntax: IOSpeedTester [options]

Options:
    --help                       Show this help text and exit
    --test-location <string>     Folder where test files will be stored
    --threads <1..64>            Number of working threads. [1]
    --buffer-size <1KiB..64MiB>  Write/Read buffer size. [16MiB]
    --transfer-size <integer>    Amount of bytes to transfer. [1GiB]
    --buffered-io                Enables IO buffering in RAM. [Unbuffered]
    --log-file <string>          Log information to specific file. [None]
    --write-only                 Performs write test only. [Write+Read]

Example usage:

    Sequential Test with logging to a file
        IOSpeedTester --test-location "%temp%" --log-file "MyLog.csv"

    MIN IOPS Test
        IOSpeedTester --test-location "%temp%" --buffer-size 4KiB

    MAX IOPS Test
        IOSpeedTester --test-location "%temp%" --buffer-size 4KiB --threads 64
Hey byteshare, would you be so kind as to download this, and runs the tests on your NVME's, and post of to Atak.
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yeah. If your workflow requires high consistent write speed then TLC/QLC is a big no no.
Well, this was all to get the final processes of RB to be faster.

But like I said, I will do the RAID-0 set up (which unfortunately will only leave me with 1 drive, instead of 2). So not sure what to use it for, for max. benefit (meaning either the Temp drive, or the drive that the encode is compiled to).

Anyway, I have a few setup options to try.
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So you don't think it would change anything using different PCI-e slots ??
Depends on your board, even if all of your PCIe ports are 16x, it doesn't mean they'll run at 16x when they're all in use, or even all at the same PCIe version. What is your mother board?

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And the only way to create a RAID-0 would be in Windows Disk Management.
If you're using Windows 8x or higher you can also use Storage Spaces, which is built into Windows now.

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Hey byteshare, would you be so kind as to download this, and runs the tests on your NVME's, and post of to Atak.
Samsung 970 EVO 500GB
Results: https://pastebin.com/LDwWrU10
Gets slower and slower over time while writing, but didn't drop below 700MiB/s for the 120GiB file. The read seemed more stable at 3GiB/s
@Atak_Snajpera what are you using to graph this?

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@Atak_Snajpera what are you using to graph this?
LibreOffice Calc

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Are you sure that you bought this model?
https://www.amazon.com/XPG-SX8200-Ge...s%2C253&sr=8-5

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Are you sure that you bought this model?
https://www.amazon.com/XPG-SX8200-Ge...s%2C253&sr=8-5
Yep, just checked with the packet it came in.

Something strange going on here, I think !!!

Also, thankyou byteshare
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Yep, just checked with the packet it came in.

Something strange going on here, I think !!!

Also, thankyou byteshare
Yeah that advertised write speed of ~3GiB/s is impossible to achieve in real world scenarios.

BTW. This https://www.tweakguides.com/Hardcon19_7.html confirms that SLC cache for samsung 970 evo 500 GB is only 22GiB so my benchmark works correctly.
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I think I know why they advertise that ssd as 3GiB/s+ ... They use ATTO benchmark with tiny file size (for example 256MiB)! This means that they are literally testing write/read on DRAM cache.
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Depends on your board, even if all of your PCIe ports are 16x, it doesn't mean they'll run at 16x when they're all in use, or even all at the same PCIe version. What is your mother board?

ASUS P9X79-E WS (a bit old I know), I've since tried them in various slots, and there's basically no difference.

If you're using Windows 8x or higher you can also use Storage Spaces, which is built into Windows now.

Tried to set up a Storage Space...didn't want to do it for me And a "Spanned" set up didn't make any noticable difference either.

Samsung 970 EVO 500GB
Results: https://pastebin.com/LDwWrU10
Gets slower and slower over time while writing, but didn't drop below 700MiB/s for the 120GiB file. The read seemed more stable at 3GiB/s
@Atak_Snajpera what are you using to graph this?
I guess I'll just ignore all this "testing", and see what (if any) difference it makes to the RB process...HAS to better than anything else I currently have.

Thanks for your input

PS:- I should have asked you if you're using PCI-e adapter's, or directly into the MB.
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I think I know why they advertise that ssd as 3GiB/s+ ... They use ATTO benchmark with tiny file size (for example 256MiB)! This means that they are literally testing write/read on DRAM cache.
So it's all sales bullshit, then...that sux !!!

Just out of interest I went looking for a Youtube clip of a test of the Adata drive, and this guy (who prefers Samsung's), said the Adata's were quite comparable, and he showed some Crystal Disk Mark results of the Adata on some hi end MSI board (I think it was), ANYWAY, I noted the "numbers", and did a Crystal test on mine, and wasn't really that close...all I can think is there is a performance hit, having to use NVMe's via a PCI-e adapter.

Having said that, it was good of byteshare to contribute to the data, and the Adata is only a little "slower" than his "basic" 970's.

I also tried several different PCI-e slots, to no avail, and I created a "Spanned" set in Disk Manager, and run your test, didn't make a **** of difference, either...wierd thing, even though they were suppose to be spanned, when I ran the test, it only seemed to be accessing one "drive", not both (as per blinking led's)

Anyway, you get what you pay for forget the hype !!!
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Crystal disk and assd are also useless because by default they use 1GiB test file. That's still enough to fit in ssd's dram cache. Most reviewers on YouTube do not bother to change that option.
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Crystal disk and assd are also useless because by default they use 1GiB test file. That's still enough to fit in ssd's dram cache. Most reviewers on YouTube do not bother to change that option.
Fair enough, but I did notice that, and did a couple of 32Gb runs...I think it slowed it down a bit.

Anyway, I've had enough of testing...I did a couple of "test's" with RB.

I noticed (with a stop watch), that the NVMe's DO speed up the copying & indexing in the initial stage of job creation.

Then the whole point of this saga...the combining of the chunks & the muxing is a LOT faster.

So I will run a few of my "big ass" 4K encodes, and see how they handle them.

If I decide to throw some NVMe's into another PC, I will NOT get ADATA's again. Even 970's would be better, and the 970 Plus's would be a little again..Pro are a bit exy.

Change of subject..

I'm thinking of possibly utilising the new script you have added to RB.

Could you please give me some pointer's on how I could use that to move a finished encode off the NVMe, to another location.

eg:- from G:/Ripbot Encodes to D:/
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I'm thinking of possibly utilising the new script you have added to RB.
Could you please give me some pointer's on how I could use that to move a finished encode off the NVMe, to another location.
So you find it useful after all... Who would have thought

here is the script
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move /Y "%OUTPUTFILEDIR%\%OUTPUTFILENAME%.%OUTPUTFILEEXT%" "D:\"

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So you find it useful after all... Who would have thought

here is the script
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move /Y "%OUTPUTFILEDIR%\%OUTPUTFILENAME%.%OUTPUTFILEEXT%" "D:\"
Yeah, I know....you've got a good memory.

I guess what changed my mind was using it for something other than deleting job's, I'd still think I'd prefer to do that manually.

Thanks for that, I'll have a "play", but to ask a noob question, do I need to rename anything here ??

And is this added to the .ini file ??

Very little experience with "command's".
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Thanks for that, I'll have a "play", but to ask a noob question, do I need to rename anything here ??
No. Those %VARIABLES% will be automatically replaced by ripbot264.

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You add this to Job finished successfully.cmd
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No. Those %VARIABLES% will be automatically replaced by ripbot264.


You add this to Job finished successfully.cmd
Yes, I had a look in there, after I sent the question.

Excellent, will give it a whirl.

Cheers & Thanks again.

BTW, I finished my crf 12, crf 16 & 30mb/s test's on a 1080 HEVC..I think the crf 12 has the edge, but they all look better than original.
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Can you reach the share manually from the remote PC?
Can you ping the remote PC?
Admin could ping the remote PC and told everything seems to be ok with my VPN connection. I did not check the first one yet. Is there something more to set within from Ripbot for things to work?

Thank you. For 4K encoding I would definitely would like to utilizie the additional 16 cores.
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While not what we're doing but related to speed tests:
M.2 NVMe vs SSD vs OPTANE+HDD vs HDD Game Loading Times
https://youtu.be/2BS_6xOf0mw

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Admin could ping the remote PC and told everything seems to be ok with my VPN connection. I did not check the first one yet. Is there something more to set within from Ripbot for things to work?

Thank you. For 4K encoding I would definitely would like to utilizie the additional 16 cores.
Check if you can manually reach the share since you can ping the computer. Might need to just change the permissions on the share and/or add the login info into RipBot's DE settings.

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having a problem with HDR10 on Red Heat. It seems to not honor the HDR10 encoding properly from the source.

I use the same settings as on other movies where it works just fine. But it seems like some info is missing in the reencoded. (marked with red line)

MediaInfo from Source:

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Video
ID : 1
ID in the original source medium : 4113 (0x1011)
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Format profile : Main 10@L5.1@High
HDR format : SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Codec ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC
Duration : 1 h 44 min
Bit rate : 63.0 Mb/s
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 2 160 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 24.000 FPS
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 (Type 2)
Bit depth : 10 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.316
Stream size : 45.8 GiB (94%)
Language : English
Default : No
Forced : No
Color range : Limited
Color primaries : BT.2020
Transfer characteristics : PQ
Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant
Mastering display color primaries : BT.2020
Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2
Original source medium : Blu-ray
MediaInfo from Reencode
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Video
ID : 1
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Format profile : Main 10@L5@Main
Codec ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC
Duration : 1 h 44 min
Bit rate : 19.5 Mb/s
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 2 076 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 1.85:1
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 24.000 FPS
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 10 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.102
Stream size : 14.2 GiB (82%)
Writing library : x265 3.2+7-37648fca915b:[Windows][GCC 9.2.0][64 bit] 10bit
Encoding settings : cpuid=1111039 / frame-threads=3 / numa-pools=+ / wpp / no-pmode / no-pme / no-psnr / no-ssim / log-level=2 / input-csp=1 / input-res=3840x2076 / interlace=0 / total-frames=2880 / level-idc=0 / high-tier=1 / uhd-bd=0 / ref=3 / no-allow-non-conformance / no-repeat-headers / annexb / no-aud / no-hrd / info / hash=0 / no-temporal-layers / open-gop / min-keyint=24 / keyint=240 / gop-lookahead=0 / bframes=4 / b-adapt=2 / b-pyramid / bframe-bias=0 / rc-lookahead=20 / lookahead-slices=8 / scenecut=40 / radl=0 / no-splice / no-intra-refresh / ctu=64 / min-cu-size=8 / no-rect / no-amp / max-tu-size=32 / tu-inter-depth=1 / tu-intra-depth=1 / limit-tu=0 / rdoq-level=0 / dynamic-rd=0.00 / no-ssim-rd / signhide / no-tskip / nr-intra=0 / nr-inter=0 / no-constrained-intra / strong-intra-smoothing / max-merge=3 / limit-refs=1 / no-limit-modes / me=1 / subme=2 / merange=57 / temporal-mvp / no-frame-dup / no-hme / weightp / no-weightb / no-analyze-src-pics / deblock=0:0 / sao / no-sao-non-deblock / rd=3 / selective-sao=4 / early-skip / rskip / no-fast-intra / no-tskip-fast / no-cu-lossless / b-intra / no-splitrd-skip / rdpenalty=0 / psy-rd=2.00 / psy-rdoq=0.00 / no-rd-refine / no-lossless / cbqpoffs=0 / crqpoffs=0 / rc=crf / crf=18.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpstep=4 / stats-write=0 / stats-read=0 / ipratio=1.40 / pbratio=1.30 / aq-mode=2 / aq-strength=1.00 / cutree / zone-count=0 / no-strict-cbr / qg-size=32 / no-rc-grain / qpmax=69 / qpmin=0 / no-const-vbv / sar=1 / overscan=0 / videoformat=5 / range=0 / colorprim=9 / transfer=16 / colormatrix=9 / chromaloc=0 / display-window=0 / cll=0,0 / min-luma=0 / max-luma=1023 / log2-max-poc-lsb=8 / vui-timing-info / vui-hrd-info / slices=1 / no-opt-qp-pps / no-opt-ref-list-length-pps / no-multi-pass-opt-rps / scenecut-bias=0.05 / no-opt-cu-delta-qp / no-aq-motion / no-hdr / no-hdr-opt / no-dhdr10-opt / no-idr-recovery-sei / analysis-reuse-level=5 / scale-factor=0 / refine-intra=0 / refine-inter=0 / refine-mv=1 / refine-ctu-distortion=0 / no-limit-sao / ctu-info=0 / no-lowpass-dct / refine-analysis-type=0 / copy-pic=1 / max-ausize-factor=1.0 / no-dynamic-refine / no-single-sei / no-hevc-aq / no-svt / no-field / qp-adaptation-range=1.00
Default : Yes
Forced : No
Color range : Limited
Color primaries : BT.2020
Transfer characteristics : PQ
Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant
Reencode script:
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@echo off
@echo ""\\DESKTOP_8700K\Ripbot264temp\Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -loglevel panic -i "\\DESKTOP_8700K\RipBot264temp\job7\Chunks\1.avs" -strict -1 -f yuv4mpegpipe - | "\\DESKTOP_8700K\Ripbot264temp\tools\x265\x265_x64.exe" --seek 0 --colorprim bt2020 --transfer smpte2084 --colormatrix bt2020nc --crf 18 --fps 24 --min-keyint 24 --keyint 240 --frames 2880 --sar 1:1 --profile main10 --output-depth 10 --ctu 64 --y4m --pools "+" --output "\\DESKTOP_8700K\RipBot264temp\job7\Chunks\1.265" -"
"\\DESKTOP_8700K\Ripbot264temp\Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -loglevel panic -i "\\DESKTOP_8700K\RipBot264temp\job7\Chunks\1.avs" -strict -1 -f yuv4mpegpipe - | "\\DESKTOP_8700K\Ripbot264temp\tools\x265\x265_x64.exe" --seek 0 --colorprim bt2020 --transfer smpte2084 --colormatrix bt2020nc --crf 18 --fps 24 --min-keyint 24 --keyint 240 --frames 2880 --sar 1:1 --profile main10 --output-depth 10 --ctu 64 --y4m --pools "+" --output "\\DESKTOP_8700K\RipBot264temp\job7\Chunks\1.265" -
Normally I see a line like this: "--master-display "G(13250,34500)B(7500,3000)R(34000,16000)WP(15635,16450)L(10000000,1)" but it seems to be missing.

Also from the x265 encoding log its missing a line.
It normally has this line, but not in this case: x265 [warning]: Turning on repeat-headers for HDR compatibility

Quote:
y4m [info]: 3840x2076 fps 24000/1000 i420p10 sar 1:1 unknown frame count
raw [info]: output file: \\DESKTOP_8700K\RipBot264temp\job7\Chunks\10.265
x265 [info]: HEVC encoder version 3.2+7-37648fca915b
x265 [info]: build info [Windows][GCC 9.2.0][64 bit] 10bit
x265 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast LZCNT SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 BMI2 AVX2
x265 [info]: Main 10 profile, Level-5 (Main tier)
x265 [info]: Thread pool created using 12 threads
x265 [info]: Slices : 1
x265 [info]: frame threads / pool features : 3 / wpp(33 rows)
x265 [info]: Coding QT: max CU size, min CU size : 64 / 8
x265 [info]: Residual QT: max TU size, max depth : 32 / 1 inter / 1 intra
x265 [info]: ME / range / subpel / merge : hex / 57 / 2 / 3
x265 [info]: Keyframe min / max / scenecut / bias: 24 / 240 / 40 / 5.00
x265 [info]: Lookahead / bframes / badapt : 20 / 4 / 2
x265 [info]: b-pyramid / weightp / weightb : 1 / 1 / 0
x265 [info]: References / ref-limit cu / depth : 3 / off / on
x265 [info]: AQ: mode / str / qg-size / cu-tree : 2 / 1.0 / 32 / 1
x265 [info]: Rate Control / qCompress : CRF-18.0 / 0.60
x265 [info]: tools: rd=3 psy-rd=2.00 early-skip rskip signhide tmvp b-intra
x265 [info]: tools: strong-intra-smoothing lslices=8 deblock sao
x265 [info]: frame I: 38, Avg QP:17.39 kb/s: 45065.87
x265 [info]: frame P: 805, Avg QP:18.67 kb/s: 25801.51
x265 [info]: frame B: 2037, Avg QP:21.68 kb/s: 8957.98
x265 [info]: Weighted P-Frames: Y:2.9% UV:2.5%
x265 [info]: consecutive B-frames: 10.7% 15.1% 12.1% 46.3% 15.9%
Sample: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sb81qwfeyu...ample.mkv?dl=0

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Ok thanks...

BTW. I do not think that encoding such old movie in 3840x2076 makes any sense.
cropped frame 2160p
https://i.imgsafe.org/87/87244d2eb6.png

cropped frame 2160p -> downsampled to 1080p -> upsampled to 2160p
https://i.imgsafe.org/87/8724361bc6.png

It is another so called fake 4K. If I was you I would downsample to 1080p and activate MDegrain2. You will have much smaller file size and cleaner image.

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Originally Posted by Atak_Snajpera View Post
Ok thanks...

BTW. I do not think that encoding such old movie in 3840x2076 makes any sense.
cropped frame 2160p
https://i.imgsafe.org/87/87244d2eb6.png

cropped frame 2160p -> downsampled to 1080p -> upsampled to 2160p
https://i.imgsafe.org/87/8724361bc6.png

It is another so called fake 4K. If I was you I would downsample to 1080p and activate MDegrain2. You will have much smaller file size and cleaner image.
It was rescanned from the 35mm film to 4k in the 2019 remaster which the UHD is from: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095963...ef_=tt_dt_spec
Digital Intermediate (4K) (2019 remaster)

But I was more into keeping the HDR flag (4k or 2k)

Last edited by GZZ; 29th October 2019 at 20:37.
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