Try StreamFab Downloader and download from Netflix, Amazon, Youtube! Or Try DVDFab and copy Blu-rays! or rip iTunes movies!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 31 to 38 of 38
Thread
-
I just read that some media player decoders have trouble with the ffmpeg nvenc HEVC files. Here's the same files encoded with the other main program, Rigaya's NVEncC. They might play back smoother. I included a simple sample command used and log files
Pascal GTX 1050 NVEenC.exe VBR
HEVC
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/3kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/5kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/8kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/12kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/19kbps.mkv
AVC
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/AVC3kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/AVC5kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/AVC8kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/AVC12kbps.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/AVC19kbps.mkv
Sample command and log files
Code:\Users\user\NVEncC>NVEncC.exe --codec h265 --vbr 5000 --audio-copy -i source.mkv -o 5kbps.mkv Max B frames are 0 frames. NVEnc 3.02 (x64), using NVENC API v7.0 OS Version Windows 10 (x64) CPU Intel Core i3-3250 @ 3.50GHz (2C/4T) GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1050 (5 EU) @ 1455 MHz (376.33) Input Buffers CUDA, 32 frames Input Info avcuvid: H.264/AVC, 1920x1080, 50/1 fps Vpp Filters copyDtoD Output Info H.265/HEVC main @ Level auto 1920x1080p 1:1 50.000fps (50/1fps) avwriter: hevc => matroska Rate Control VBR Bitrate 5000 kbps (Max: 17500 kbps) Initial QP I:20 P:23 B:25 VBV buf size auto Lookahead off GOP length 500 frames B frames 0 frames Ref frames 3 frames, LTR: off AQ off MV Quality Q-pel CU max / min 32 / 8 encoded 2500 frames, 272.06 fps, 4627.64 kbps, 27.58 MB encode time 0:00:09 / CPU Usage: 25.90% frame type IDR 5 frame type I 5, avgQP 37.40, total size 0.33 MB frame type P 2495, avgQP 38.99, total size 27.25 MB AVC C:\Users\user\NVEncC>NVEncC.exe --codec h264 --vbr 5000 --audio-copy -i source.mkv -o AVC5kbps.mkv NVEnc 3.02 (x64), using NVENC API v7.0 OS Version Windows 10 (x64) CPU Intel Core i3-3250 @ 3.50GHz (2C/4T) GPU #0: GeForce GTX 1050 (5 EU) @ 1455 MHz (376.33) Input Buffers CUDA, 32 frames Input Info avcuvid: H.264/AVC, 1920x1080, 50/1 fps Vpp Filters copyDtoD Output Info H.264/AVC high @ Level auto 1920x1080p 1:1 50.000fps (50/1fps) avwriter: h264 => matroska Rate Control VBR Bitrate 5000 kbps (Max: 17500 kbps) Initial QP I:20 P:23 B:25 VBV buf size auto Lookahead off GOP length 500 frames B frames 3 frames Ref frames 3 frames, LTR: off AQ off MV Quality Q-pel CABAC/deblock cabac / on encoded 2500 frames, 352.81 fps, 4521.00 kbps, 26.95 MB encode time 0:00:07 / CPU Usage: 25.69% frame type IDR 5 frame type I 5, avgQP 36.00, total size 0.47 MB frame type P 625, avgQP 36.57, total size 20.27 MB frame type B 1870, avgQP 42.96, total size 6.21 MB
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/easyfab.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/easyfabAVC.mkv
http://files.videohelp.com/u/234095/easyfab%20log.txtLast edited by ezcapper; 31st Dec 2016 at 11:45. Reason: added easyfab files
-
thanks for the files,
Nvencc give better quality than ffmpeg for AVC does it come from ffmpeg only use 1 ref frame for AVC by default ??? you should try with -refs 3 or more to see the difference.
with ffmpeg hevc_nvenc option -spatial_aq 1 does it's job when you look the grass in parkrun scene.
There are also more options like -temporal_aq or main10 profile to try.
you could try this : -vcodec hevc_nvenc -b:v 5000k -profile main10 -preset slow -rc vbr_2pass -2pass 1 -rc-lookahead 32 -spatial_aq 1 -refs 5 -
Hi there
I have a question regarding this subject. I have just purchased a brand new Nvidia RTX card with the intention of converting to H265. This card has Turing built in & is supposedly able to work fast. I have a purchased copy of TMPGenc Video Mastering Works (latest upgrade), & have the settings selected for NVENC in the software set properly (as far as I know?).
However, when I convert a file that's 25 minutes long with the software it takes 25 minutes in H264, But in H265 the same file threatens to take under 8 HOURS!!!!
I haven't tried with Handbrake yet, but have done so with the official DVDFab I have, which only takes a few minutes, but it reduces the quality even when set at High Quality.
I have my doubts about so called support in TMPGenc, & the High Quality setting in DVDFab ain't that great either. I may have to stick with Handbrake for doing things such as this, but I'm very annoyed at the fact that there's software out in the market that make all of these wonderful claims that we pay for, but don't do what they make bold claims about!!! -
-
I checked Task Manager & my GPU was only using 10%, so I found this web page https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/379666-A-budget-Nvidia-card-for-H265-hardware-enco...g?goto=newpost and under Power Management Settings
I made some changes under both the PC & Nvidia Control Panels. Going to give it another try now. -
That TGMPEG or whatever tool looks like the classic video conversion payware scam, they're just selling you access to (the free, open source) ffmpeg and x264, x265 etc. Try and get a refund if you can. If you need editing as well as encoding, Shotcut is a great simple editor, and again supports AMD/Nvidia hardware H264/5 encoding.
Handbrake is free and open source, I don't have an nvidia GPU and refuse to use it for its terrible AAC support though.
A's Video Converter is a simple and again absolutely free tool to batch convert files to H264/265 with GPU acceleration.
I recently helped a friend set it up, they were seeing 400+ fps H265 encoding with no CPU usage. I use A's regularly to batch H265 encode with my AMD GPU. -
I thought I was going to bust a gut laughing at your silliness.
Pegasys' software, Video Mastering Works, is not one of the "scams" you are referring to, like the old Imtoo encoders, Pegasys actually licenses x264 and x265 from the developer's and integrates it with their blessings and support, go read the press releases by both parties. The also license the hardware encoders as well.
As far as Shotcut goes, I like Shotcut a lot, I use it and consider it the best option on Linux but if one is using Windows, as this poster obviously is, Shotcut can't match the commercial products like TMPG VMW.
You gave this poster horrible advice based on ignorance.
Similar Threads
-
H265 - Any tool to make a "smart rendered" cut?
By Seeker320 in forum EditingReplies: 2Last Post: 4th Oct 2015, 20:48 -
[SOLVED] "--ipratio" "--pbratio"+"--scenecut" "--minkeyint" / "--keyint
By Kdmeizk in forum Video ConversionReplies: 14Last Post: 21st Jun 2015, 07:21 -
Avanti, FFMPEG and h265, VP9 and other "experimental" codecs
By veggiet in forum Video ConversionReplies: 6Last Post: 6th Mar 2014, 16:25 -
ADVC hardware encoding vs. "pure" capture? I'm confused.
By analogvideoartist in forum CapturingReplies: 10Last Post: 17th Feb 2014, 09:42 -
the "-intra" command in ffmpeg.exe affects encoding "-vcodec copy" mode?
By marcorocchini in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 1Last Post: 23rd Oct 2013, 15:53