2008-05-30, 20:56 | Link #41 | |
Aegisub dev
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Age: 40
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When someone can't get Avisynth working I usually tell them to clear out their Plugins folder, and it almost always works.
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2008-05-30, 21:13 | Link #43 | |
x264 Developer
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Good point though, when you have a huge number it probably speeds things up to stop autoloading. |
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2008-05-31, 17:07 | Link #44 |
King of Hosers
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 41
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Instead of autoloading I just wrote a bigass .avs which had a LoadPlugin line for every filter, then just import that .avs at beginning of all my scripts. Of course a majority of the lines are commented out because I hardly use even a 1/4 of the filters I have, and also AviSynth is limited to like 60 (?) filters loaded at any one time. So I just comment/uncomment from that huge loader avs and handle it that way.
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2008-05-31, 23:47 | Link #46 | |
x264 Developer
Join Date: Feb 2008
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(Hint: Kyoto Animation) |
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2008-06-25, 22:52 | Link #52 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age: 39
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Hello there people.
I'm new to the forums!. I've found this topic and looks interesting. About the x264 trivia from the first post, I couldn't guess any of them. Not to mention I didn't know that using x264 streams inside an AVI container is not convenient. I always thought that the container was just a container, where some of thems allows you to put some streams (like ass subtitles vs srt or more than 1 video stream...) where others can't. I have questions about x264. I'm currently using the "Death the sheep" video for windows compilation (libx264 core 58 svn-747 bm). I wanted to know more about the parameters mentioned in the first post. Also, I'm very interested in the multi threading part. Right now I have a dual core processor but, hopefuly I will be upgrading to 8 threads soon. Of course I do not encode for living, I started lerning encoding more seriously about the DivX 5 days. Right now I feel comfortable using avisynth scripts and virtualdub/mod (also I'm loading some plugins from a custom folder, smartssiq was one of them if I remember correctly. Others, are autmatically loaded. I never noticed any performance loss from autoload although I don't many filters either). I would like to learn more about encoding. I always found it interesting, and I thought I might join a fansub to learn more. Now that I've seen this post and the thread about fansubs recruiting, I'm almost sure that no fansub would actually recruit me to 'teach me' / do the 'staff training' thing. I really need to read more. I've always felt discouraged because I can't seem to find more advanced guides easily explained for dummies. ...I've already downloaded Megui, I will have a look at it tomorrow. Now that I know AVI will drop x264 streams quality, I should start using mkv. What should I do advance some more steps? I'm interested in x264 and Xvid, I still use the last one with my Palm media player I think I said all I wanted to, however I must apologize in advance. I know my english is a bit... -rusty-. WoodsieLord. |
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x264 Developer
Join Date: Feb 2008
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2008-08-13, 08:01 | Link #58 |
Aegisub dev
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Age: 40
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In a UNIX'y shell, eg. on a Linux system.
But you can use anything that opens binary files to see it, like a hex editor. x264 just stores a string containing the encoding settings inside all H.264 streams it produces. |
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