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| mashadar |
| Posted: May 1 2003, 06:45 PM |
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In DivX5 Pro 5.05 I can trigger this bug by encoding in interlaced mode and having b-frames enabled. Only two frames are encoded. In XviD (umaniac apr 25), it's also when I have interlaced enabled, and seems to only trigger when encoding 1-pass quality. 2-4 frames encoded from the 8 frame huffyuv (YUY2) I use as testclip. B-frames are NOT used for the xvid encode. The older umaniac stable from february does not exhibit this problem (but does not encode interlaced properly, which is why I used the dev build for testing).
I did not get this problem with vdub 1.5.1 which is why I suspect it's a new bug in vdub. |
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| phaeron |
| Posted: May 2 2003, 02:23 AM |
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Yup, for some reason 1.5.2 isn't always waiting for all frames to drain out of the pipeline before ending the operation. I didn't notice it because the machine I develop on is very fast (3.06GHz HT). |
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