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16th September 2019, 05:22 | #1 | Link | |
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A good config for StaxRip 2019?
I just found this awesome converter and i was looking for a good guide/settings for h265 Nvenc, i searched trough all places and i only found outdated configs, someone could do/share a updated config please?
Thx in advance! My GPU: MSI 1080 TI Gaming X Nvidia Drivers: 436.48 These are the settings i usually use (for 1080p encodes): Quote:
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17th September 2019, 18:27 | #3 | Link |
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I don't know much about NVENC, but I know that for quality with H.265, you should be sure to set "Depth" to 10-Bit (and Profile "Main 10", I think), because most GPU:s can decode H.265-video at 10-bit.
16 B-Frames and 6 "Ref frames" should be set too (maybe only 5 "Ref frames" for 4K resolution or higher, to keep GPU-decoding compatibility). |
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OK, it's better to test that. |
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For ex. searching for guides, i found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OselaN9v9k https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...-%28Staxrip%29 https://www.google.com.ar/search?sxs...10.bKn_F5ZFw8c But no one guide for Staxrip for H265 on 2019. |
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You need to use x265 as nvenc does not support 12 bit. There is no hardware support for 12 bit outside of PC, so any other devices you attempt to play your encodes on will use software rendering, which will typically bring them to their knees. |
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Using H265 with Nvenc is a quick way to code at a fairly acceptable quality. New possibilities for improvement are being implemented with the new versions of NVENC. Is there an expert who can tell us what new parameters to include to improve?
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21st December 2019, 16:15 | #14 | Link |
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Not being able to GPU-decode 12bits-encodes is crappy too though, so I'd stick with 10bit x265-encodes.
EDIT: Oh, I assumed that "using the GPU" meant GPU-decoding, not GPU-encoding. Last edited by Forteen88; 25th January 2020 at 16:23. |
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from following the suggested settings at http://aerobytepc.com/index-html/nvi...ware-encoding/ , my command line output looks like this:
--cqp 18:20:22 --codec h265 --preset quality --output-depth 10 --qp-init 20 --qp-max 22 --qp-min 18 --aq --aq-temporal --gop-len 240 --lookahead 16 --slices 2 --multiref-l0 4 --multiref-l1 4 --strict-gop --nonrefp --weightp |
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A full "Native" version of Dolby Vision would be 12-bit, although I'm not sure how much materially better that would be over Profile 5 with its dynamic coding ranges. Sent from my SM-T837V using Tapatalk |
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