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| lansing |
| Posted: Nov 7 2013, 10:15 PM |
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I was trying to compare speed of two script/setting, such as fps, cpu usage, memory usage. I know that you can do it with AVSmeter for avisynth, but there're still no such tool for vapoursynth.
Therefore I wanted to see if it can be added to VirtualDub, it is definitely going to become a universal tools for all testers. |
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| krt47 |
| Posted: Nov 10 2013, 07:26 PM |
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I'm also looking for to log ffvdub filter. I can't seem to read what it says in video screen. can you please this feature in virutaldub. thank you. |
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| raffriff42 |
| Posted: Nov 11 2013, 06:16 AM |
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krt47, ffvdub (part of ffdshow) is not created by the developer of VirtualDub; there's nothing he can do. Anyway, this question is off topic in this thread.
On topic, timestamps for each event in the log would help estimate performance of not only 2-pass, but all kinds of processing. |
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| raffriff42 |
| Posted: Nov 13 2013, 02:33 PM |
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@lansing, if you use batch encoding, @dloneranger's JobTimes utility will show the time required for each encoding pass. |
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