Den 26.08.2024 12:00, skrev Terje J.
Hanssen:
Den 26.08.2024 06:30, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 6:03 AM Andrew
Randrianasulu
<randrianasulu@gmail.com> wrote:
....snip
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times
estimated: /home/guest/0005.avi
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
RenderFarmClient::main_loop: client started
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: SVT [version]: SVT-AV1 Encoder Lib v2.2.0
I also got and noticed the output version
Svt[info]: SVT [version]: SVT-AV1 Encoder Lib v2.2.0
Shouldn't it be SVT-AV1 Lib 2.2.1 as mentioned above
cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty/src/libsvtav1-v2.2.1.tar.xz
or possibly the 2.2.1 sub-version isn't shown in the Svt info?
Addition:
Using ffmpeg directly and my system SVT-AV1 v.2.1.2 the output say
Svt[info]: SVT [version]: SVT-AV1 Encoder Lib v2.1.2
I have also a helper app installed
/usr/bin/SvtAv1EncApp
which can be used to query the SVT-AV1 system version directly
SvtAv1EncApp
--version
SVT-AV1 v2.1.2
(release)
Svt[info]: SVT [build] : GCC
11.2.0 32 bit
Svt[info]: LIB Build date: Aug 26 2024 06:14:47
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: Number of logical cores available: 4
Svt[info]: Number of PPCS 74
Svt[info]: [asm level on system : up to c]
Svt[info]: [asm level selected : up to c]
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: main profile tier (auto) level
(auto)
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: width / height / fps numerator / fps
denominator : 320 / 240 / 96153 / 10000
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: bit-depth / color format
: 8 / YUV420
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: preset / tune / pred struct
: 10 / PSNR / random access
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: gop size / mini-gop size / key-frame
type
: 161 / 32 / key frame
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: BRC mode / rate factor
: CRF / 35
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: AQ mode / variance boost
: 2 / 0
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
Render::render_single: Session finished.
** rendered 272 frames in 49.231 secs, 5.525 fps
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/dev/shm/av1.webm
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/dev/shm/av1.webm
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/dev/shm/av1.webm
FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated:
/home/guest/0005.avi
======
may be compilefarm configure command line for new OSes need to
be
augmented with '--enable-libsvtav1" ?
sorry
Phyllis, cin-x86_64_newer.AppImage
tested OK on Slowroll.
Below is a rendering speed comparison and enhancements
between the previous SVT-AV1 v.1.8.0 and the new SVT-AV1
v.2.2.0:
1) HDV 1080i: 14.4% faster
--------------------------
hdv09_04.m2t --> hdv09_04_m2t_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
** rendered 5972 frames in 38.960 secs, 153.285 fps
hdv09_04.m2t --> hdv09_04_m2t_svt-av1-220_pr6+opus.webm
** rendered 5972 frames in 34.052 secs, 175.379 fps
2) DV 576i: 41.1% faster
------------------------
dv01_07.dv --> dv01_07_dv_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
** rendered 2832 frames in 14.018 secs, 202.026 fps
dv01_07.dv --> dv01_07_dv_svt-av1-220_pr6+opus.webm
** rendered 2832 frames in 9.929 secs, 285.225 fps
Interestingly the newest version 2.2.0 file sizes also are
some larger: hdv: +12.5%:
112M hdv09_04_m2t_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
126M hdv09_04_m2t_svt-av1-220_pr6+opus.webm
29M dv01_07_dv_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
30M dv01_07_dv_svt-av1-220_pr6+opus.webm
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 3:38 AM Terje J. Hanssen
<terjejhanssen@gmail.com> wrote:
On 24.08.2024 20:13, Phyllis Smith
via Cin wrote:
The SVT-AV1 library was at version 1.8.0 and finally I
got it upgraded and checked into GIT. At first I had to
figure out what I was doing wrong in upgrading to 2.1.2,
but by the time I figured that out, they released a new
version on Aug. 24 (2.2.1). Encoding seems to be
somewhat faster.
Previously on Aug. 16, GIT checkin was for the latest
version of dcraw dated 2018, giflib 5.2.2, and flac
1.4.3 which may not have been recent updates but were
the latest available -- might as well use the latest
even if no significant changes.
I am still checking to make sure we have the latest
libraries in use for the other ones so do not plan on
creating a release on Aug. 31 -- especially since
SVT-AV1 version is so new and I only did a cursory
test. Hopefully, Terje can check using the SUSE package
at:
https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/
when it has been newly built.
Thank you, Phyllis and Einhander.
Yes, I rebooted from Slowroll to Leap 15.6 and installed
the new rpm package the usual way
zypper in
https://github.com/einhander/cin-gg-packages/releases/download/20240825/cinelerra-5.1-20240825.suse15.x86_64.rpm
I loaded previous HDV and DV test files respectively and
tried to render to default AV1-SVT (and opus audio), but
got Cinelerra error.
Cingg output as follows:
cin
Cinelerra Infinity - built: Aug 25 2024 00:58:43
git://git.cinelerra-gg.org/goodguy/cinelerra.git
HDV:
----
int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*):
cant find codec
libsvtav1:/run/media/terje/Videoklipp/AV1/hdv09_04_m2t_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
Render::render_single: Session finished.
Total excess of backups: -50
Session time: 0:01:55
Cpu time: user: 0:00:05.843 sys: 0:00:01.145
DV:
---
audio0 pad 32 0 (32)
int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*):
cant find codec
libsvtav1:/run/media/terje/Videoklipp/AV1/dv01_07_dv_svt-av1_pr6+opus.webm
Render::render_single: Session finished.
Total excess of backups: -50
Session time: 0:05:13
Cpu time: user: 0:00:05.043 sys: 0:00:01.582
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