2012-03-27, 21:23
A patch is already waiting in the wings that has the FFmpeg bump, so keep an eye out on the nightly builds when they start up again. The wiki page will also be updated when that is merged to nightlies.
(2012-03-30, 16:42)enolive Wrote: Hi there!
Any suggestions which tools/options I should use for transcoding 10 to 8 Bit? My goal is to write a small shell script that can batch convert exclusive Hi10p stuff to something I can enjoy on my XBMC 11.0 box . I've tried to compile XBMC myself only to notice that I won't get any hw acceleration, so this is no satisfying option for me (at least not for Hi10p 1080p stuff).
Right now, I use the following commands for conversion (using both x264 and mkvtoolnix from the ubuntu repos):
x264 --threads=auto --tune animation --preset veryfast --profile high --level 4.1 --crf 16 -o "$TEMPFILE" "$INPUT"
mkvmerge -o "$OUTPUT" -D "$INPUT" "$TEMPFILE"
(2012-03-31, 17:54)lad1337 Wrote: my question is has anyone figured out a way find out if a file is in 10-bit from the cli ?
| + private Codecdaten, Länge 49 (h.264-Profil: High 10 @L5.1)
(2012-03-31, 18:34)jpsdr Wrote: Things here : https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/810 are very promising.
Only hope the version will have the same multi-threading capability as ffdshow to be able to decode without problem 10 bits 1080p high bitrate video. :D
(2012-04-01, 14:06)enolive Wrote: mkvinfo displays the used h264 profile in its output, for example (in Shakugan no Shana from SS-Eclipse):
Code:| + private Codecdaten, Länge 49 (h.264-Profil: High 10 @L5.1)
btw, here is the shell script I use for transcoding.
http://pastebin.com/2rCh13Pk
@magao: thanks for your reply! I will try out your options in my cli solution later
(2012-03-30, 23:36)magao Wrote: Constant frameratei also tried to add your settings as a "profile" for the script
CRF: 20
Passthrough audio (always - if Handbrake can't passthrough e.g. vorbis I'll discard and remux the orignal in later)
Ref frames: 6
Max. B-frames: 5
Adaptive B-frames: Optimal
Mostion estimation: UHM: 9
psy-rd: 0.50,0.00
Everything else at default.
(2012-04-01, 14:06)enolive Wrote: mkvinfo displays the used h264 profile in its output, for example (in Shakugan no Shana from SS-Eclipse):