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#501
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Here's the log file.
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#502
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Awesome, thanks for the log
I'll take a look at it tonight. Quote:
Although, with that kind of horse power you might want to consider just doing x264 for everything. You'll get about 150 fps 1st-pass and 50 fps 2nd-pass for SDTV which is roughly 45 minutes of encoding per 60 minutes of SDTV. Last edited by evilpenguin; 03-10-2008 at 06:44 PM. |
#503
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That's odd. I thought I was doing x264 for everything now.
Attached is my autoencode.profile. What is wrong with it? |
#504
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+ Looking for mencoder profiles file... - Found = C:\Program Files\SageTV\SageTV\encodingProfiles - Profile "autoencode " + Number of Encodes : 5 + Command #0 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&!ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<:>/twoPass<&>/cutComm<=>/onePass<&>/cutComm<? + Encoder #0 : setOptions + Command #1 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~x1080<:>/verticalScale<&>688<&><? + Encoder #1 : setOptions + Command #2 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&!ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<:>/divx<&>/deinterlace<&><=>/x264<&><? + Encoder #2 : setOptions + Command #3 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)&&ORIGINAL:cropY>688<:>/verticalScale<&>688<&><? + Encoder #3 : setOptions + Command #4 : ?>(>(>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<)||!ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg||ORIGINAL:audioCodec=~ac3<)&&!isDVD<:>Mencoder<=>HandBrake<? + Encoder #4 : insertFunction + Output Folder : - Profile "autoencode " + Number of Encodes : 5 + Command #0 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&!ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<:>/twoPass<&>/cutComm<=>/onePass<&>/cutComm<? + Encoder #0 : setOptions + Command #1 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~x1080<:>/verticalScale<&>688<&><? + Encoder #1 : setOptions + Command #2 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&!ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<:>/divx<&>/deinterlace<&><=>/x264<&><? + Encoder #2 : setOptions + Command #3 : ?>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)&&ORIGINAL:cropY>688<:>/verticalScale<&>688<&><? + Encoder #3 : setOptions + Command #4 : ?>(>(>ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg&&ORIGINAL:videoResolution=~(x1080|x720)<)||!ORIGINAL:videoContainer=~mpeg||ORIGINAL:audioCodec=~ac3<)&&!isDVD<:>Mencoder<=>HandBrake<? + Encoder #4 : insertFunction + Output Folder : |
#505
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I have a file autoencode.profile.profile.old (a test version) which I have now deleted and autoencode.profile. I don't see any others in the encodingprofiles folder on the server. Anywhere else I should look?
Edit: OK, after deleting the .profile.profile.old file, it seems to be doing an x264 video. That said, I'm only getting 70fps on the first pass. The quality with the previous compression was better than I could hope for and I can't tell a difference on SD recordings. I may go back using the old version. Last edited by toricred; 03-10-2008 at 08:13 PM. Reason: More information |
#506
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My code was probably getting confused by that extra file. It probably wasn't the issue, but why don't you try your test again and post that log file so we can rule that out.
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#507
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I just submitted the job, but it has one in front of it. I should have something in about 2 hours.
I figured out why it was slower with the x264 than you thought it would be. I was doing denoise which I really don't need. I've removed that from the profile so that the log I supply won't have it. |
#508
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#509
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One thing I'm noticing with the files that have problems is that the last clip is like 10 times the size of the other clips. Is that a possible clue?
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#510
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Well sometimes I can be really stupid. I forgot to turn back on the debug logging before starting this encode so no log was created. I'm starting another one, but it will be tomorrow night before I can check it out.
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#511
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Thanks! |
#512
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OK, here is the log file with the only the one autoencode.profile.
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#513
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Excellent, thanks for the logs. I'll capture/compress a few movies this weekend to see if I can't get the bottom of this.
On a side note, I just finished a feature so cool I just had to tell people about it So, i've already got a nice one-click approach to compressing movie DVD's where it automatically picks the movie title and compresses it. But the problem is I almost never have any movie DVD's ripped to my HTPC, for the most part its only TV show DVD's. And for TV show DVD's the longest title approach that works for movies fails here because, instead of having one long title, there are 2-8 separate, roughly equally lengthed, titles on the DVD that correspond to the individual episodes. So I went ahead and added my own title scan where I check to see if there are multiple titles that are about the same length and, if so, automatically compress all of them. Now if you want to compress, for instance, a Futurama DVD (about 8 episodes per disc) instead of having to manually figure out which titles go with which episodes and compress each of them individually you can just pick the disc, hit Auto Encode, and a few hours later a new folder will appear next to the DVD containing all the compressed episodes. All you need to do is check to make sure it got them all, rename them to what their supposed to be (sorry, can't automate that ), and then delete the original DVD. I don't know about anyone else, but i'm going to be using this all the time Last edited by evilpenguin; 03-12-2008 at 02:36 PM. |
#514
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Sounds pretty sweet EP. Can't wait to see the latest version.
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#515
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EP: Just out of curiousity, do you know how much working space the compression requires? And in what directory/drive this space is used? I was just setting up a new harddrive last night and was wondering if I should use the "leave X gb free" option in sage.
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#516
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The script creates a temp folder right next to the original recording and can take up to 2 gigs for compression and 12 gigs for making video DVD's. As such I have my drives set to leave 10 gigs free and i've never run into any issues.
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#517
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hey EP, i guess u never saw my last post.... lol
another ?? i was just looking at that comskip thread and i was wondering what version is ur plugin using?? and is it possible to just upgrade it by dropping the new one in the folder where ur comskip is located or will it screw up something. i thing i did that once in the beginning and it messed everything up... |
#518
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Don't worry about my included version of comskip. You should never be using it for your own comskipping needs as I set some crazy options you won’t want and also I’ll update it when/if I think it’ll make a difference for the way I use it in the plug-in. As for your previous question, I don’t know if you saw, but the real speed killer is the /denoise (I'll be removing it in the next update). You can go ahead and remove that from the “Auto Encode.profile” and I’m sure you’ll see your times cut in half (if not more). Also, your edited encode lines look good. |
#519
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On a lark yesterday I took one of the long recordings I couldn't view on my HD extender and re-encoded it to an mkv file. Now I can watch it fine. I'm not sure that's a clue, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
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#520
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Interesting, that may be a good work around.
Actually, Sage supports the mkv container so well on the STX that I've started using it for all of my encoding. |
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