![]() If that works, try it with the audio & sub's (if wanted), and try again. I quite often I only run video thru RB, and mux everything back, afterwards. Yeah, not too sure what's going on there, I haven't had that issue (but then I probably haven't got those video's)Īll I can suggest is run it thru MKVToolNix, strip out everything but the video track, and see what RB does with it. Was there any solutions anyone found to this? PS i also tried a different source of one of the movies but still fails. As soon as I switch over to Mdegrain, all 3 movies encode without any issues. It seems to fail on the ‘Gathering Information’ stage and doesn’t create the ‘Info.txt’ file so the encoding client will not start. I haven’t had any other issues encoded over 15 films now but I have 3 movies I just cannot get SMDegrain to work. Hi, after some awesome guidance from I have switched over to using SMDegrain using PD build 5.0 (Thank you Dunne for all your hard work on this and sharing with us). This small app is specially for people looking for something simple without exotic filters and unnecessary settings. I did come across 1 movie that just would not run using SMDegrain, but did run using mdegrain, not sure what was up with that, so mdegrain is not completely dead RipBot264 is a simple and easy to use GUI for encoding video to iPod, PSP, Consoles and Blu-Ray. 4k Forrest Gump with mdegrain was around 49-50 fps and with SMDegrain is 73-75 fps. I am seeing about a 40 - 60 % increase in fps using SMDegrain over mdegrain using comparable settings. The biggest difference is in the speed increase using SMDegrain. Grainy - video=SMDegrain(video,tr=6,thSAD=600,thSADC=300,contrasharp=true,prefilter=2,refinemotion=true)Īs I said, the end files sizes are very close to the corresponding mdegrain3 settings I had been using. mkv and this app is a time saver, with comparable results. Ive done the long route with HD-DVD & Blu-ray to. Light grain - video=SMDegrain(video,tr=4,thSAD=400,thSADC=200,contrasharp=true,prefilter=1,refinemotion=true) RipBot264 v1.13.3 Although this app lacks a lot of the user changeable options in the GUI others offer, I have had more successes with HD content video with this program. I did some testing and specifically comparing final file sizes, I now use the following SMDegrain scripts:Ĭlean sources - video=SMDegrain(video,tr=3,thSAD=300,thSADC=150,contrasharp=true,prefilter=1,refinemotion=true) In the past I was using just mdegrain3 with strengths of 200 for clean sources, 300 for light grain sources, and 400 for grainy sources. I have now switched over to using 3 SMDegrain scripts. ![]() I encode everything to 10bit HEVC using default encoder settings with a CRF of 18 ![]() (7 stuff runs much faster without the affinity mask set to 12 cores) I can just start everything with the prefetch numbers and be done with it. If these numbers hold up for 1080p stuff, this will help me out as I won't have to have 2 separate command batch files for the encoding servers and switch between them when doing 4k and anything else. Within a couple fps in the 70-72 fps range. About halfway thru a 4k movie once everything settles out, the total fps showing on the distributed encoding window are very similar between them. So a quick test comparing fps on 4k stuff using either the affinity mask or the avisynth-prefetch-threads setting them to 12 on my 16 core ryzens (1-3950x,3-5950x,1-7950x). ![]()
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