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  1. rigaya release a command line H.264&H.265 encoder (https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=6bdd4375ac8933c6&id=6BDD4375AC8933C6!2293) which is based on the nvenc-Encoder from the NVIDIA SDK:
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    NVEncC (x64) 1.01 by rigaya, build Feb 14 2015 16:43:56
       avi reader: disabled
       avs reader: disabled
       vpy reader: enabled
    
    How to use: NVEncC.exe [options] -i <input file name> -o <output file name>
    
    Input is raw YUV, YUV4MPEG2 (y4m).
    At the time of Raw input, fps, also specify input-res is required.
    
    The output format is raw H.264 / AVC or H.265 / HEVC ES.
    
    Execution example:
       NVEncC -i "<avsfilename>" -o "<outfilename>"
       avs2pipemod -y4mp "<avsfile>" | NVEncC --y4m -i - -o "<outfilename>"
    
    Options:
    -h, -? display of --help Help
    -v, - display of version version information
        Check or --check-hw NVEnc is available
        View the available functions of the --check-features NVEnc
        View it knows environmental information of --check-environment NVEnc
    
    -i, - input <filename> specifies the input file name
    -o, - specified output <filename> output file name
    
      Input format (If not specified, automatic judgment from extension)
        reads the file as --raw raw
        reads the file as --y4m y4m
        reads the file as --vpy vpy
        reads the file as --vpy-mt vpy (mt)
    
        --input-res <int> x <int> input resolution
        --crop <int>, <int>, <int>, <int> left, top, right, the number of pixels cut off below
    -f, - fps <int> / <int> or <float> specified frame rate
    
    -c, - codec <string> Specifies the output codec
                                         h264 (or avc), h265 (or hevc)
        --profile <string> specified profile
                                         H.264: baseline, main, high (default)
        --level <string> specification of Level
        --sar <int>: Specify the <int> SAR (PAR, pixel ratio)
        --dar <int>: <int> Specifies the DAR (screen ratio)
    
        --cqp <int> or encoded at a fixed quantization amount
              <int>: <int>: <int> default: <I>: <P>: <B> = <20>: <23>: <25>
        --vbr <int> variable bit rate of the bit rate (kbps)
        --cbr <int> fixed bit rate of the bit rate (kbps)
                                         Default 7500 kbps
    
        --max-bitrate <int> maximum bit rate (kbps) / default: 17500 kbps
        --gop-len <int> number of GOP frames / default: 0 frames (automatic) -b, - bframes <int> Continuous B frame number / default 3 frames
        --ref <int> reference distance / default 3 frames
        --mv-precision <string> motion vector accuracy / default: Q-pel
                                         Q-pel ... 1/4 pixel accuracy (high precision)
                                         half-pel ... 1/2 pixel accuracy
                                         full-pel ... 1-pixel accuracy (low precision)
    
    H.264 / AVC
        --interlaced interlace hold encoder
        I use --cabac CABAC
        I use --cavlc CAVLC
        I want to enable the --deblock deblocking filter
        I want to disable the --no-deblock deblocking filter
        designation of --fullrange fullrange
        --videoformat <string> undef, ntsc, component, pal, secam, mac
                                        default: undef
        --colormatrix <string> undef, auto, bt709, smpte170m, bt470bg
                                       smpte240m, YCgCo, fcc, GBR
                                        default: undef
        --colorprim <string> undef, auto, bt709, smpte170m, bt470m
                                       bt470bg, smpte240m, film
                                        default: undef
        --transfer <string> undef, auto, bt709, smpte170m, bt470m
                                       bt470bg, smpte240m, linear, log100, log316
                                        default: undef
    
    H.265 / HEVC
        I specify the maximum size of --cu-max <int> CU
        I specify the minimum size of --cu-min <int> CU
                                         8, 16, 32 can be specified
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    Requirements:
    NVEnc 0.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 334.89
    NVEnc 1.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 347.09
    Requires VC2013 redistributable
    and a Kepler or newer NVIDIA card. (H.265 encoding requires Maxwell or newer)

    a. Does anyone have some experience with it?
    b. Does anyone know how to interpret the 'RC Modes' value "NVEncC.exe --check-features" shows?

    Cu Selur

    Ps.: Hybrid will not support this encoder any time soon, since I lack a graphic card which has H.265 encoding. May be I'll add support for the H.264 encoding in a few weeks.
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    I assume you need a new Nvidia card for this to work? I can't get it to work and the error messages are in Japanese.
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  3. If you run "NVEncC.exe --check-features > features.txt" you can see what is possible with your card.
    For me it's:
    Code:
    Environment Info
    OS : Windows 7 (x64)
    CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K @ 3.50GHz [TB: 4.00GHz] (4C/8T)
    GPU: GeForce GTX 660 Ti (7 EU) @ 980 MHz (347.52)
    RAM: Total 32575 MB / Used 3690 MB
    
    使用可能な各機能の情報を表示します。
    コーデック: H.264/AVC
    Max Bframes               4
    RC Modes                  63
    Field Encoding            1
    MonoChrome                0
    FMO                       0
    Quater-Pel MV             1
    B Direct Mode             1
    CABAC                     1
    Adaptive Transform        1
    Max Temporal Layers       0
    Hierarchial P Frames      0
    Hierarchial B Frames      0
    Max Level                 51
    Min Level                 1
    4:4:4                     0
    Max Width                 4096
    Max Height                4096
    Dynamic Resolution Change 1
    Dynamic Bitrate Change    1
    Forced constant QP        0
    Dynamic RC Mode Change    0
    Subframe Readback         0
    Constrained Encoding      0
    Intra Refresh             1
    Custom VBV Bufsize        1
    Dynamic Slice Mode        1
    Ref Pic Invalidiation     1
    PreProcess                0
    Async Encoding            1
    Max MBs                   65536
    MAX MB per sec            983040
    Lossless                  0
    But calling:
    Code:
    ffmpeg -loglevel fatal -threads 8 -an -sn -pix_fmt yuv420p -s 640x352 -f rawvideo -i "f:\test.avi" -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEncC --codec h264 --y4m -i - -o "h:\test.264"
    causes my system to crash. (I'm running Version 347.52 of the NVIDIA drivers.)
    I also tried using the NVEncC64.exe but it also ended with a system crash.
    Translating an error message wouldn't be the problem. (capture the error message and translate it using google translate )

    -> so my guess atm. is that either it's still buggy or really needs a Maxwell NVIDIA card.

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  4. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    so my guess atm. is that either it's still buggy or really needs a Maxwell NVIDIA card.
    It's possible that you actually have to specify manually which encoding options you want to use, maybe it defaults to a set of encoding options only found in Maxwell and higher.
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  5. Sure, that might be the case, but since I really don't like my system crashing on me that's enough testing for me today.
    -> So if anyone has some success with this please share.
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    Does anyone have some experience with it?
    With GTX 960 it does 4k hevc at realtime with good results but don't ask details because I'm not the type that does codec quality comparisons regularly.
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  7. part of the readme in English:
    =Basic System Requirement=
    Windows 7,8,8.1 (x86/x64)

    Hardware supporting NVEnc
    NVIDIA GPU GeForce Kepler and after (GT/GTX 6xx and after)
    ※The Femi generation: GT 63x, 62x are not supported
    NVEnc 0.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 334.89
    NVEnc 1.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 347.09
    ...
    Requires VC2013 redistributable
    known bug (from http://rigaya34589.blog135.fc2.com/blog-entry-570.html )
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    It is regretful that B-frame is completely unusable. The compression ratio will be poor as a result.
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  8. Originally Posted by stax76 View Post
    Does anyone have some experience with it?
    With GTX 960 it does 4k hevc at realtime with good results but don't ask details because I'm not the type that does codec quality comparisons regularly.
    4k HEVC in real time with good results?!? That is incredible.

    Do you think you could link to the source and post a sample encode, I want to compare it to Divx HEVC and x265.
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  9. NVIDIA GPU GeForce Kepler and after (GT/GTX 6xx and after)
    ...
    NVEnc 1.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 347.09
    so my Geforce GTX 660 ti Kepler with 347.52 drivers should work.
    -> If someone manages to get the H.264 encoding working on a non-Maxwell card please report how.

    With GTX 960 it does 4k hevc at realtime
    Nice.


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    C:\>NVEncC64.exe --y4m --input-res 1920x1080 --codec H264 --cbr 10000 --gop-len
    200 -i G:\park_joy_1080p50.yuv -o G:\NVEnc.h264
    NVEnc 1.01 (x64), using NVENC API v5.0
    OS ????? Windows 7 (x64)
    CPU Pentium Dual-Core E6600 @ 3.06GHz (2C/2T)
    GPU GeForce GTX 750 (4 EU) @ 1084 MHz (347.52)
    ?????????? CUDA, 16 frames
    ???????? y4m (yv12) -> nv12 [SSE2], 1920x1080, 50/1 fps
    ?????? H.264/AVC high
    1920x1080p 1:1 50.000fps (50/1fps)
    ???????? CBR - ????????
    ?????? 10000 kbps (Max: 10000 kbps)
    ??QP? I:20 P:23 B:25
    GOP? 200 frames
    ??B????? 3 frames
    ???? 3 frames
    ???????? 1/4????
    CABAC/deblock cabac / on

    encoded 500 frames, 182.88 fps, 9796.31 kbps, 11.68 MB
    encode time 0:00:03 / CPU Usage: 34.00%

    frame type IDR 3
    frame type I 3, avgQP 34.33, total size 0.45 MB
    frame type P 125, avgQP 37.61, total size 7.48 MB
    frame type B 372, avgQP 42.04, total size 3.75 MB
    NVEnc 264 gives around quality as x264 with ultrafast.
    x264 finished after 15s (100% CPU, GPU 2%)
    NVEnc64 completed through 3s (34% CPU, GPU 23%)


    It is interesting to know about the possibility GTX 960 encode in 4k HEVC 10bit
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  11. Does NVEnc work for you if you feed it through a pipe?
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    here it does

    "C:\Daten\Projekte\VS\VB\StaxRip\bin\Applications\ avs2pipemod\avs2pipemod.exe" -y4mp "" | "C:\Daten\Projekte\VS\VB\StaxRip\bin\Applications\ NVEncC\NVEncC.exe" --y4m -c h265 -i - -o "_out.h265"
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    I thus obtained to encode (Other ways lead to the collapse of the driver and a blue screen):
    ffmpeg -i G:\prometheus(black).mkv -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEncC64 --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --gop-len 200 --y4m -i - -o G:\test.264

    C:\>ffmpeg -i G:\prometheus(black).mkv -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEn
    cC64 --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --gop-len 200 --y4m -i - -o G:\test.264
    ffmpeg version N-69835-g03adafb Copyright (c) 2000-2015 the FFmpeg developers
    built with gcc 4.9.2 (GCC)
    configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-av
    isynth --enable-bzlib --enable-fontconfig --enable-frei0r --enable-gnutls --enab
    le-iconv --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --
    enable-libfreetype --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libilbc --enable-lib
    modplug --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrw
    b --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinge
    r --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --en
    able-libvidstab --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis
    --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-
    libx265 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-lzma --enable-decklink --enab
    le-zlib
    libavutil 54. 18.100 / 54. 18.100
    libavcodec 56. 22.100 / 56. 22.100
    libavformat 56. 22.100 / 56. 22.100
    libavdevice 56. 4.100 / 56. 4.100
    libavfilter 5. 11.100 / 5. 11.100
    libswscale 3. 1.101 / 3. 1.101
    libswresample 1. 1.100 / 1. 1.100
    libpostproc 53. 3.100 / 53. 3.100
    Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'G:\prometheus(black).mkv':
    Metadata:
    title : ╨Я╤А╨╛╨╝╨╡╤В╨╡╨╣
    CREATION_TIME : 2013-09-06 07:10:53
    track :
    DATE :
    ALBUM_ARTIST :
    COMPOSER :
    ALBUM :
    ARTIST :
    COMMENT :
    COPYRIGHT :
    ENCODER : Lavf55.14.101
    Duration: 00:00:17.10, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 28925 kb/s
    Chapter #0:0: start 0.000000, end 17.058000
    Metadata:
    title : Chapter 11
    Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9],
    23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 47.95 tbc (default)
    Metadata:
    title : ╨Я╤А╨╛╨╝╨╡╤В╨╡╨╣
    LANGUAGE : eng
    Stream #0:1(rus): Audio: aac (LC), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp (default)
    Metadata:
    title : DTS - ╨Ф╤Г╨▒╨╗╤П╨╢ (Blu-ray EUR)
    LANGUAGE : rus
    Output #0, yuv4mpegpipe, to 'pipe:':
    Metadata:
    title : ╨Я╤А╨╛╨╝╨╡╤В╨╡╨╣
    COPYRIGHT :
    track :
    DATE :
    ALBUM_ARTIST :
    COMPOSER :
    ALBUM :
    ARTIST :
    COMMENT :
    encoder : Lavf56.22.100
    Chapter #0:0: start 0.000000, end 17.058000
    Metadata:
    title : Chapter 11
    Stream #0:0(eng): Video: rawvideo (I420 / 0x30323449), yuv420p, 1920x1080 [S
    AR 1:1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbn, 23.98 tbc (default)
    Metadata:
    title : ╨Я╤А╨╛╨╝╨╡╤В╨╡╨╣
    LANGUAGE : eng
    encoder : Lavc56.22.100 rawvideo
    Stream mapping:
    Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 (native) -> rawvideo (native))
    Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
    [yuv4mpegpipe @ 048f8a40] Encoder did not produce proper pts, making some up.
    NVEnc 1.01 (x64), using NVENC API v5.0
    OS ????? Windows 7 (x64)
    CPU Pentium Dual-Core E6600 @ 3.06GHz (2C/2T)
    GPU GeForce GTX 750 (4 EU) @ 1084 MHz (347.52)
    ?????????? CUDA, 16 frames
    ???????? y4m (yv12) -> nv12 [SSE2], 1920x1080, 24000/1001 fps
    ?????? H.264/AVC high
    1920x1080p 1:1 23.976fps (24000/1001fps)
    ???????? CBR - ????????
    ?????? 10000 kbps (Max: 10000 kbps)
    ??QP? I:20 P:23 B:25
    GOP? 200 frames
    ??B????? 3 frames
    ???? 3 frames
    ???????? 1/4????
    CABAC/deblock cabac / on
    frame= 15 fps=0.0 q=0.0 size= 45563kB time=00:00:00.62 bitrate=596602.2kbits
    frame= 41 fps= 39 q=0.0 size= 124538kB time=00:00:01.71 bitrate=596601.6kbits
    frame= 70 fps= 45 q=0.0 size= 212625kB time=00:00:02.91 bitrate=596601.6kbits
    frame= 99 fps= 48 q=0.0 size= 300713kB time=00:00:04.12 bitrate=596601.5kbits
    frame= 127 fps= 49 q=0.0 size= 385763kB time=00:00:05.29 bitrate=596601.5kbits
    frame= 159 fps= 51 q=0.0 size= 482963kB time=00:00:06.63 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 191 fps= 53 q=0.0 size= 580164kB time=00:00:07.96 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 222 fps= 54 q=0.0 size= 674326kB time=00:00:09.25 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 253 fps= 55 q=0.0 size= 768489kB time=00:00:10.55 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 284 fps= 55 q=0.0 size= 862652kB time=00:00:11.84 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 314 fps= 56 q=0.0 size= 953777kB time=00:00:13.09 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 345 fps= 56 q=0.0 size= 1047940kB time=00:00:14.38 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 377 fps= 57 q=0.0 size= 1145140kB time=00:00:15.72 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 407 fps= 57 q=0.0 size= 1236265kB time=00:00:16.97 bitrate=596601.4kbits
    frame= 412 fps= 57 q=0.0 Lsize= 1251452kB time=00:00:17.18 bitrate=596601.4kbit
    s/s dup=0 drop=5
    video:26kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing ov
    erhead: 4859909.500000%

    encoded 412 frames, 58.63 fps, 8527.58 kbps, 17.47 MB
    encode time 0:00:07 / CPU Usage: 14.56%

    frame type IDR 3
    frame type I 3, avgQP 16.00, total size 0.19 MB
    frame type P 103, avgQP 15.34, total size 6.30 MB
    frame type B 306, avgQP 16.19, total size 10.98 MB

    C:\>
    CPU 14%, GPU 7%.

    How do I get a load of 50% or 100% Still the author tried to build a monitor for the GPU to statistics
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    @Selur, add the requirement to the system in the first post.

    = Basic System Requirement =
    Windows 7,8,8.1 (x86 / x64)

    H.265 encoding only possible on nVidia cards with chipMaxwell GM20x (GTX 980/970/960)
    H.264 encoding only possible on nVidia cards with chip Kepler and after (GT / GTX 6xx and after)
    ※ The Femi generation: GT 63x, 62x are not supported
    NVEnc 0.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 334.89
    NVEnc 1.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 347.09
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    Requires VC2013 redistributable
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    @Selur, add the requirement to the system in the first post.

    = Basic System Requirement =
    Windows 7,8,8.1 (x86 / x64)

    H.265 encoding only possible on nVidia cards with chipMaxwell GM20x (GTX 980/970/960)
    H.264 encoding only possible on nVidia cards with chip Kepler and after (GT / GTX 6xx and after)
    ※ The Femi generation: GT 63x, 62x are not supported
    NVEnc 0.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 334.89
    NVEnc 1.xx requires NVIDIA driver after 347.09
    ...
    Requires VC2013 redistributable
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  16. Staxrip already added support for this:

    1.2.0.3 beta (2015-02-16)

    Added qaac encoder, Apple library not included
    Added nvidia GPU encoder supporting H.265 encoding with GTX 960 card
    Added setting to prevent windows entering standby mode while encoding
    Fixed shutdown feature not executed by the last instance only
    Improved eac3to GUI
    Improved AviSynth filter profiles editor
    Improved audio encoding GUI
    Improved MediaInfo GUI
    Improved command line audio and video encoding GUI, processing as batch now supporting piping
    Updated x265 builds to version 1.5 and updated x265 GUI
    Updated mkvtoolnix to version 7.6.0

    This may be big, I may just have to start saving up some pennies and buy a 960 card.
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  17. using:
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    ffmpeg -loglevel fatal -threads 8 -an -sn -pix_fmt yuv420p -s 640x352 -f rawvideo -i "f:\test.avi" -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEncC --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --y4m -i - -o "h:\test.264"
    encoding does seem to work, but instead of 429 frames of the input, the output only contains 5 frames.
    When using a longer source the output frame count is fine.
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  18. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    using:
    Code:
    ffmpeg -loglevel fatal -threads 8 -an -sn -pix_fmt yuv420p -s 640x352 -f rawvideo -i "f:\test.avi" -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEncC --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --y4m -i - -o "h:\test.264"
    encoding does seem to work, but instead of 429 frames of the input, the output only contains 5 frames.
    When using a longer source the output frame count is fine.

    Have you tried feeding NVEnc with a file?
    Have you tried video with a more common resolution? 640x352 is somewhat odd.
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  19. Have you tried video with a more common resolution? 640x352 is somewhat odd.
    640x480 which is mod 32 in both width and height produces the same result.

    Have you tried feeding NVEnc with a file?
    file input does seem to work problem seems to be related to ffmpeg not liking y4m output for short files.
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  20. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    Have you tried video with a more common resolution? 640x352 is somewhat odd.
    640x480 which is mod 32 in both width and height produces the same result.

    Have you tried feeding NVEnc with a file?
    file input does seem to work problem seems to be related to ffmpeg not liking y4m output for short files.
    Nope.
    I can output a y4m with FFmpeg that contains a mere 109 frames (from AviUtl using the ffmpegout plugin)
    Code:
    General
    Format                         : YUV4MPEG2
    File size                      : 144 MiB
    Duration                       : 4s 546ms
    Overall bit rate               : 265 Mbps
    
    Video
    Format                         : YUV
    Duration                       : 4s 546ms
    Bit rate                       : 265 Mbps
    Width                          : 1 280 pixels
    Height                         : 720 pixels
    Display aspect ratio           : 16:9
    Frame rate                     : 23.976 fps
    Color space                    : YUV
    Chroma subsampling             : 4:2:0
    Scan type                      : Progressive
    Compression mode               : Lossless
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)             : 12.000
    Stream size                    : 144 MiB (100%)
    The command line is a simple
    Code:
    -f rawvideo -s 1280x720 -pix_fmt nv12 -r 1990/83 -i "-" -an -sn -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p
    Maybe it worth to try avs2pipemod also using the same short clip.
    If that also fails, that may suggest there is a problem with the piping implementation in NVEnc.

    I'm still using GTX570 so I cannot directly help with troubleshooting this encoder.
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  21. Will try avs2pipemode later and report back. (don't use it normally since ffmpeg did a good job so far,..)
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  22. using:
    Code:
    avs2pipemod -y4mt input.avs | NVEncC --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --y4m -i - -o "h:\test.264"
    with input.avs containing:
    Code:
    LoadCPlugin("G:\Hybrid\avisynthPlugins\ffms2.dll")
    # loading source: F:\test.avi
    FFVideoSource("F:\test.avi")
    return last
    all frames are encoded.
    Still when using:
    Code:
    ffmpeg -loglevel fatal -threads 8 -an -sn -pix_fmt yuv420p -s 640x352 -f rawvideo -i "f:\test.avi" -pix_fmt yuv420p -f yuv4mpegpipe - | NVEncC --codec h264 --cbr 10000 --y4m -i - -o "h:\test.264"
    only 5 frames are encoded. Attached the test.avi I used.
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  23. For comparison, does the same ffmpeg commandline works if piping to x264 ?
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  24. Nope, same problem. -> so seems like it's a problem of ffmpeg
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  25. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    Nope, same problem. -> so seems like it's a problem of ffmpeg
    Perhaps need to file a bug report then, for being failed to pipe out raw yuv for short clip.
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  26. Perhaps, I will do so.
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  27. ffmpeg pipe works fine here for your clip to x264, although the 1st frame is duplicated in the output file

    Code:
    ffmpeg -i test.avi -an -f yuv4mpegpipe -pix_fmt yuv420p - | x264 - --demuxer y4m --preset veryfast --crf 20 -o test.mp4

    or ffmpeg to ffmpeg pipe works ok too; so it's not the pipe. (1st frame duplicated too, that is ffmpeg decoding issue)

    Code:
    ffmpeg -i test.avi -an -f yuv4mpegpipe -pix_fmt yuv420p - | ffmpeg -i - -c:v utvideo -an ut.avi
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  28. Strange may be there is something off with my compile of ffmpeg, will look into that.

    btw. my NVEncC crashes seem to be to be related to "Forced constant QP 0" and probably "cqp" used as default method (I guess).
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  29. btw. using '--input -' doesn't work here, using '-i -' does.
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  30. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    btw. using '--input -' doesn't work here, using '-i -' does.
    The commandline help doesn't have "--input" in it at all
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