On Thursday, August 12, 2021, Andrea paz <[email protected]> wrote:
I tested with a build where all the patches are present.
I think 0066 from this series should work even with ffmpeg 4.3... it should fix (hide?) those error messages at the end of fast encoding..
with x265 I still see several messages about the codec; with h264 I don't see them. They don't look like error messages to me, so I don't think they're what you're referring to.
yeah, I mean ones about eagain error, not [info] messages from x265..
then you can test 0067/68 duo..
unlike my pdf now has the following results: RMB in any Gang mode does not apply to unarmed tracks. Do these patches only apply to Gang Channels and Gang Media?
i think this is effect of next patch, for 076/68 yo need to change ARMED_IN_GANG_MODE 0 to 1 in. bcast5/Cinelerra_rc after this change applying (audio) effect from main menu bar > audio > attach effect will respect armed/disarmed status. But also insert media or media movement will respect such status. May lead to de-sync.
you already tested 0069 (but it alters historical behavior)
RMB on Gang None does not apply on unarmed tracks.
I think it will be true for all gang modes but I can restrict it especially for gang none (but because currently RMB>attach effect only alters one track - is there any difference?)
then you can look into testing 0063 (just small build optimization)
makefile presents corrections. I don't know what test to do!
just fact build do not break, and now going a bit faster and takes a bit less space..
then test 0044 whith as many avi files as you can (esp. big dv files with audio, i had some on my hdd from year 2006-11, seeking was broken there. this hack fixed them for me, by applying same seeking workaround as mkv)
I'm not sure how to test the seek; I put several dv files, I cut and put transitions. the playback runs at the right fps without dips. There are no messages to the terminal.
for me main error was very audible if i put playhead in the middle (roughly) of file and try to play from there. Basically 'playback after jump-seek' as i termed it...
then 0042 - should be simple in that it adds exr sequence as format for background render
exr sequence option has appeared. Sequence created more slowly. A frame in jpeg is 14.7 KB, a frame in exr is 10.6 MB
you can choice another type of compression same way you can select jpeg quality - by clicking on wrench icon nearby..
0041 should provide some speedup on reverse fast playback of i-only files (think ffv1?)
I created a small file ffv1: normal and fast reverse = normal and fast forward = same source fps
guess your machine just powerful enough - I tested on 4-way amd fx-4300 and there was difference at backward playback/fast backward playback of simple dv file... watch for cpu used?
0039 may provide some decoding/encoding speedup in ffmpeg on your machine (cpu not capped to 8) but might break non-ffmpeg encoders like mpeg2 (watch out for this)
if it was what we saw before: I confirm the 16 threads: "filebase cpu 16". A render with mpeg2 leads to an error: "error render data". On the terminal there are these lines: tc: 0.000000 FileMPEG::open_file: Running /home/paz/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1/bin//mpeg2enc -v 0 -b 0 -q 15 -a 1 -F 5 -H --no-constraints -V 500 -I 0 -M 16 -f 3 -g 45 -G 45 -s -R 0 -o '/home/paz/test-randrik15.m2v' sh: line 1: /home/paz/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1/bin//mpeg2enc: No such file or directory filebase cpu 16 FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream have bad times: /home/paz/video_editing/prova/1080/ocra.png Decoder png does not support device type vaapi. HW device init failed, using SW decode. file:/home/paz/video_editing/prova/1080/ocra.png err: Operation not permitted filebase cpu 16 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 signal_entry_recoverable: got SIGPIPE my pid=4313 Render::render_single: Session finished.
aw, guess it tried to use mpeg2enc (i disabled building of this part of mjpegtools because it failed on termux. I was hoping hveg2enc will be used instead.. time for another patch...)
0034 should give you gui format (pixels) selection in ffmpeg/yuv4mpeg muxer, good for piping non-4.2.0/8 bit data to external ffmpeg, watch out for hw acceleration breackage (should not happen but better to test) ..
Maybe I don't understand correctly. The render window for y4m presents a choice of many pixel_formats. I tried a 422p10le render and it works without error.
good...
0033 stamps output (mov/mxf/mpeg?) with timecode of playback position at the time of encode on timeline - not sure how useful, but by manually offsetting timecode start you can easily make wideos with different startv timecode. watch out for dvd/bd creation breackage! (I think it dislikes non-0 start timecode)
Never created dvd: I tried it and in Batch Render 2 files were formed. I started the render and at 100% of the first file I had a CinGG crash. The terminal also closed so I have no error messages. I have no dumps. The errors are probably because of me.
no, there is unchecked by default option about using ffmpeg. Because apparently I busted mpeg2 encoder - try to check this option?