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Started by LoRd_MuldeR, January 30, 2009, 12:39:23 AM

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LoRd_MuldeR

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LoRd_MuldeR

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LoRd_MuldeR

libx264 SVN-r1713:
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libx264 SVN-r1713 with AutoVAQ enabled:
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libx264 SVN-r1713 with OpenGOP enabled:
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libx264 SVN-r1713 with NAL-HRD (VBR mode) enabled:
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libx264 SVN-r1713 library pack:
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These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6587 or later now!
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LoRd_MuldeR

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LoRd_MuldeR

libx264 SVN-r1724:
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libx264 SVN-r1724 library pack:
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These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6636 or later now!

Re-compiled x264 r1724 as core 105 for compatibility with Avidemux r6636. Update is recommended!

Extra builds with AutoVAQ, OpenGOP and NAL-HRD enabled are included in the \"all-in-one\" library pack.
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LoRd_MuldeR

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LoRd_MuldeR

libx264 SVN-r1732:
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libx264 SVN-r1732 library pack:
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These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.2 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.3 r6689 or later now!

Re-compiled x264 r1732 as core 106 for compatibility with Avidemux r6689. Update is recommended.

As Avidemux fully supports OpenGOP as well as NAL-HRD now, special \"patched\" builds are NOT needed for those anymore. However AutoVAQ-enabled builds are still provided in the \"all-in-one\" library pack.
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dirk362

I\'m very thankful that these interim x264 releases are made available.

Without wishing to sound ungrateful, is there any hope of producing a version that doesn\'t alter parameters (specifically so that it matches the main releases of AviDemux so things like subme isn\'t set to 10 but takes into account what I\'ve set).

I had a look through the various versions, and all had adjusted values via the patches.tar file in each directory (well for 451 anyway as that is all I checked against).

If this was in say the Generic build then those wishing to just newer x264 (for fixes etc) without adjusting their values could, whereas those wishing to use the adjusted values could still via the other builds optimised for their processor.

Just a thought...

LoRd_MuldeR

Quote from: dirk362I\'m very thankful that these interim x264 releases are made available.

Without wishing to sound ungrateful, is there any hope of producing a version that doesn\'t alter parameters (specifically so that it matches the main releases of AviDemux so things like subme isn\'t set to 10 but takes into account what I\'ve set).

With my patched builds \"Sub-ME=10\" is only triggered when using \"ME=UMH + Sube-ME=9 + Trellis=2\". That\'s because when using such slow settings anyway, then using \"Sub-ME=10\" makes a lot of sense.

Anyway, I have made a patch to add Sub-ME 10 to Avidemux\' x264 config window, but it has not been approved yet...


Quote from: dirk362I had a look through the various versions, and all had adjusted values via the patches.tar file in each directory (well for 451 anyway as that is all I checked against).

My patches also enables Psy-Trellis at a strength of 0.15, which is x264\' default for encoding \"Film\" material. Moreover there are special builds with \"Auto VAQ\" (aka \"AQ mode 2\") enabled. Both, Psy-Trellis and AQ mode, are not exposed in Avidemux yet, but my proposed Avidemux patch adds those options to the GUI as well. Not sure if it can get committed before 2.5.4 release.

(Next time don\'t use the sticky thread for discussion please!)
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LoRd_MuldeR

libx264 SVN-r1867:
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libx264 SVN-r1867 library pack:
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These builds will NOT work with Avidemux 2.5.3 or older. Please update to Avidemux 2.5.4 r6854 or later now!

Please note the recent changes caused by the introduction of framerate-aware ratecontrol:
QuoteWARNING: This change redefines x264\'s internal quality measurement. x264 will now scale its quality based on the framerate of the video due to the aforementioned frame duration logic. That is, --crf X will give lower quality per frame for a 60fps video than for a 30fps one. This will make --crf closer to constant perceptual quality than previously. The \"center\" for this change is 25fps: that is, videos lower than 25fps will go up in quality at the same CRF and videos above will go down. This choice is completely arbitrary. (see the full commit message for details)
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