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Posted by: Kage_No_Shi Jan 18 2011, 09:02 PM
Neither will other codecs I've Dled (FFDshow pack).

So, I have a windows 7 64 bit PC and Virtualdub x64 installed, but Veedub doesn't detect x264vfw when I select compression.

It worked perfectly fine on my old Vista x64 computer.

I want the thing where the box opens up for customization (The Config App), like you can do manually if you just open it from the start menu and such.

I use VirtualDub to put my FRAPS videos together (after 3.9GB they split. VirtualDub seamlessly appends the videos <3).

BTW: I have a i7 950 CPU (3.06GHz stock) - How many threads should I say I have? It supports multithreading so....8?

Posted by: dloneranger Jan 18 2011, 10:02 PM
Did you install the 64bit version of x264?

Only 64bit codecs and filters work with the 64bit version if virtualdub

Posted by: ale5000 Jan 18 2011, 10:09 PM
x264vfw is here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/files/ (both 32 and 64-bit)

Posted by: Kage_No_Shi Jan 18 2011, 10:18 PM
@dloneranger

....

*smacks head*

I could have sworn I DLed the 64 bit version, but it seems I didn't.

Thank you very much kind sir (or madam?).

Works now! Wish I had bothered to check here before wasting my money on the stupid Powerproducer 9 software (I am impulsive, OK?) XD

I could still use information on how to set up multithreading on my quad core XD

EDIT: Also, I heard the newer versions (post r1145 which is what I used) weren't as good as the team split up. I cannot find the installer (GUI) for that release, I've looked everywhere, it's just the CMD version >_<

EDIT2: Because I can't find the 64bit installer version, I'm using the older 32 bit version I was apparently using on my old computer. So I'm getting about 40%+ out of my CPU (was hoping for more like 80%). Switched the multithreading from 1 to 8 (for 8 logical cores).

Posted by: ale5000 Jan 19 2011, 06:19 AM
QUOTE (Kage_No_Shi @ Jan 18 2011, 10:18 PM)
EDIT2:  Because I can't find the 64bit installer version, I'm using the older 32 bit version I was apparently using on my old computer.  So I'm getting about 40%+ out of my CPU (was hoping for more like 80%).  Switched the multithreading from 1 to 8 (for 8 logical cores).

1) Go here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/files/
2) Click on x264vfw64
3) Click on 30_1867bm_26400
4) Click on x264vfw64_30_1867bm_26400.exe

Now you have the 64-bit installer.

If you want more options, you can use the komisar build: http://komisar.gin.by/old/1834/x264vfw.1834kMod.generic.x86_64.exe (site: http://komisar.gin.by/)

Posted by: Kage_No_Shi Jan 19 2011, 01:21 PM
QUOTE (ale5000 @ Jan 19 2011, 06:19 AM)
QUOTE (Kage_No_Shi @ Jan 18 2011, 10:18 PM)
EDIT2:  Because I can't find the 64bit installer version, I'm using the older 32 bit version I was apparently using on my old computer.  So I'm getting about 40%+ out of my CPU (was hoping for more like 80%).  Switched the multithreading from 1 to 8 (for 8 logical cores).

1) Go here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/files/
2) Click on x264vfw64
3) Click on 30_1867bm_26400
4) Click on x264vfw64_30_1867bm_26400.exe

Now you have the 64-bit installer.

If you want more options, you can use the komisar build: http://komisar.gin.by/old/1834/x264vfw.1834kMod.generic.x86_64.exe (site: http://komisar.gin.by/)

EDIT: Never mind, I didn't realize that the link at the bottom was the extended GUI version (which has everything I need, I think).

I thought it was your sig or something XD

Thanks dood, works a treat so far as I can tell happy.gif

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