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17th September 2019, 07:27 | #881 | Link |
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Can someone with Intel GPU tell me what following PowerShell command prints:
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Get-WmiObject -class Win32_VideoController | Select-Object Caption
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@NikosD
Thanks, the Intel drop down items should now be hidden. 2.0.4.4 Beta
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ctl2y928...dd3yqcAHa?dl=0 https://1drv.ms/f/s!ArwKS_ZUR01gySQIE1QCL2i9F_uR
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I have a PC with no discrete GPU - only Intel's iGPU - but I can choose nVidia H.264 & H.265 encoders or AMD H.264 & H.265 encoders from the first screen and I can see the decoders too in the drop-down of course. Now that you have the ability to hide options depending on the presence or not of an iGPU, maybe it would be useful the opposite too. To hide nVidia's and AMD's encoders and decoders for systems with no discrete cards.
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Thank you for downloading and using my files.
What do you think about a button that detects GPU's and shows only the encoders which are supported by the GPU/GPU's? Without pressing button nothing happend. All encoders and options are shown. Only an idea |
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https://github.com/staxrip/staxrip/issues/58
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One Short Question:
I recently upgraded to 2.0.4 from 2.0.2: With the new Version I get the following error from eac3to: Code:
Audio encoding 1 using eac3to 3.34 failed with exit code: -1073741515 (0xC0000135) The exit code might be a system error code: The program can't start because hs is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. I think I have to reinstall something? Thx in advance! |
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this could be due to Microsoft Visual C ++ and .Net Framework. Update both and give notice again. Since version 2.0.2.6 .Net-Framework 4.8 is used in Staxrip. |
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@Z'Hadum
Please post the command line used by eac3to and mediainfo of the input file, both can be found in the log file, maybe post the full log file on pastebin. You can also try downloading an old staxrip version and then use the eac3to files from there, few weeks ago two eac3to libraries were updated, I think it was flac and dts.
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I decided to use your MP4Box instead of Wolfberry's 'cuz Wolfberry's seems to insert an unwanted build number into the video stream metadata of the output mp4 file. I pm'ed Wolfberry but I don't know when he will fix it. BTW, your version of ffmpeg is very slim compared to the Wolfberry built ffmpeg, which is more than 90MiB in size. Can you please explain what makes the big difference? Thanks. |
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When it comes to reduce the size of the video using H265 i have a doubt, i already have my config done but sometimes the resulting video size is a little more bigger than what i would wish.
So the only way to get a more low size video is playing with the quality sliders, but Staxrip is not like other converters that have 1 quality slider, it have 3, so here is my question, i should increase the 3 sliders or only play with 1 of them? Thx in advance! Last edited by ZeroCool22; 20th September 2019 at 07:17. |
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