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are there any templates for download, for example template for youtube HD.....you hope you know what i mean
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No, there are no "pre-built" templates available for download. And you shouldn't need any!
Since x264 has added the Preset/Tuning system, configuring x264 has become straight forward. There are no "secret" options or "magic" values you need to know If at all, configuring x264 to create a BluRay-compatible stream requires some additional knowledge. But x264bluray has all the info you need for that...
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thanks for the fast response
since i need to upscale some videos to 1080p, i will have to use avs script, so i have done a bit googling around and found this http://goo.gl/296HY I wonder what version of avisynth build, for this task, do you prefer on 32bit system on quadcore CPU?
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But x264's internal resize filter should work just as well here. You can simply add "--video-filter resize:width=1280,height=720,method=spline" to the advanced options! BTW: Why do you need to upsize at all? Upsizing some SD source video to HD resolution doesn't magically make it "HD quality"
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hey, thanks for the x264 resize info, i didn't know it was built in...now i see in wiki it even has crop
y, i am aware there is no gain in quality when upsizing, but i use it for youtube upload 1080p, so when youtube re-compresses it it gives more bitrate to video, at least that is what i have read in few youtube related threads....
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Just an update, I found out by trial and error that certain files are creating the aspect problem so it's nothing to do with this program or the version of x264. I don't understand why some episodes on this dvd have a par of 8:9 while others do not even though they display the same at 4:3. Might be that ITU thing which I don't completely understand yet. Kinda stupid if the dvd uses different PAR on different videos. Anyway, carry on.
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Hi Lord! I have exactly the same problem as richeerichhh, after a fresh install of Avisynth 2.5.8 (Dec 22, 2008).
Previously, I had two different avisynth.dll files: the one installed with the normal Avisynth installer (I don't remember the exact version number, but it was a v2.5), and another version installed by Format Factory, in its own directory. That second version was registered in my registry, and I think it was used by my scripts. Your program worked very well. I've decided to uninstall FF and Avisynth, and re-install the latest Avisynth version, to get rid of the multiple avisynth dlls floating around. Since the new install, I have the same error message "Exception in Avisynth initialization code!". As far as I know, there is now only one avisynth.dll on my system. Could it be a bug in the dll? BTW, can I suggest to print the path of the dll that is being checked to the console? I'm running Win7 x64. BTW, I have also another suggestion. Could you add a "Use input folder" checkbox near the output field? Currently, I have to change the path of the output file each time I drop an AVS script on the program's window, and it's a pain (especially when I forget to change the path and I close the window after the encoding process, as I don't know where the 264 file has been saved). Thanks in advance!
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First of all, there is no registry entry that tells applications where the Avisynth DLL is located, when using the "native" interface.
The DLL will be located (and loaded) according to the DLL search order: http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=776 (Things would be different if we were talking about a COM/ActiveX DLL, like DirectShow filters. But that's not the case here!) However there is a registry entry to indicate the path of the Avisynth Plugin's directory! And this one indeed might have changed on your system recently. If Avisynth causes an unhandled exception during initialization, it means that Avisynth (or more likely one of the various Plugin DLL's!) has a bug. Either that, or my application is calling the Avisynth DLL in an invalid way that triggers the crash. But it works fine for me. With Avisynth 2.58, on Windows 7 (x64). Also my code to load the Avisynth DLL and check the version number (that's all I do!) was borrowed from x264's Avisynth input module I suspect it's some buggy Plugin DLL (or some DLL loaded by one of the Plugin DLL's) that causes the trouble! Certainly wouldn't be the first time...
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Load_Stdcall_Plugin("ffavisynth.dll") BTW, will you consider my suggestion to add the "Use input folder" checkbox?
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But I see that it won't work if you encode from AVS files located in different directories each time and always want to save the output file in the same directory as the corresponding source. Will consider adding an option for this purpose...
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r0lZ, please try with the new build.
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Hum, I see no differences. What change should I test?
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I added an option "Save output to the same folder where the source is located", which should be exactly what you requested
(If you can't see that option, make sure you have downloaded build #340)
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Oh, yes, sorry! I've looked for that option in the Add Job dialog.
Anyway, it does exactly what I wanted. Thanks again!
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holy monkeys you update this?, thx a million i kinda liked this one
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Another suggestion: can you add an option to fall back to Avisynth 32bit when an avisynth script cannot be rendered with avisynth x64? I have sometimes several encodes in the queue. Most of them are compatible with avisynth x64, but some are not, because they use a 32bit plugin. It is a pity to have to wait for the 64bit batch to complete to launch another batch in x32 mode. (Another way to solve that problem would be to put the x64 option in the New Job dialog, to allow the user to specify it on a per script basis, but personally I think it is better to try the x64 mode anyway. However, I'm not sure you can do it, as currently, when a script fails, the avisynth error is correctly printed to the log, but the launcher concludes that the rendering was successful.)
Also, maybe I haven't looked at the right place, but after having enabled the option to save the log automatically when the job is finished, I can't find it in the destination directory. Is it a bug?
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