Doe's Fab Plan on having a Fab H265 speed up program like lightning or maybe quick sync support in the near future?
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Jaingrui:Thank you I am looking for a setting for blu rays with hd sound but same quality as blu ray or very close to it for picture but smaller file size for playing on 60 inch tv.
I tried with the normal H265 settings with standard video quality with HD sound it came out to very close to blu ray quality and good reduction in file size 22 gigs to 4.5 gigs but took too long to convert 3.5 hours on a fast I-7 computer.The movie was only 90 mins. long.
Can you recommend a setting for the CRF decoder with what i have in mind I believe 23 is the default setting for CRF correct? Is CRF faster for conversion time than without it for H265? Thanks so much.Last edited by surge; 11-11-2014, 09:20 AM.
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The default is 26. It is slightly faster, depending on the content. A guide is being prepared.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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NVENC supports H.265 and 4K encoding *in hardware* for the most recent versions. Your current mp4 NVENC encoders are great: 8 mins for a typical double layer blu-ray disk. But when switching to 4K or H.265 8 mins becomes 8 or 10 hours + to encode. Any plans to *please* utilize the NVIDIA hardware encoding engine for H.265 and/or 4K ???
Thanks,
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Sorry, nothing definite. I think there was some delay waiting for the nvidia drivers to stabilize.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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We need a FEW volunteers to try a new function using the DVDFab Ripper and Converter modules.
Requirements:
nvidia 970 or 980-based video card
prefer i7 CPU
perferred OS: Win7 or 8/8.1, Win 10 acceptable
prefer DVD+BD capability
license for DVD Ripper, BD Ripper and File Converter (tell me what you have)
If you have the above and the time for a few tests, please send me a PM.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Gtx960 only got full HW h.265 de/encoders!!!
Hey guys,
please take care that GTX960 only / first
got native full HW h.265 encoding & decoding!
The bigger 970 and 980 don't! (Those have this kind of hybrid-decoding [using GPU+CPU])
The GTX 960 got em both in HW! Also comes featured with HDMI 2.0 and Hdcp 2.2!
So i think the gtx960 should be the besteht pick HW for the movie people (FHD,4K,h.265 ...)
Hope to see FHD and 4k with HW h.265 encoding soon.
The guys from Sly are integrating it as well actual!
Please advise about any news.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by b.laupert View PostHey guys,
please take care that GTX960 only / first
got native full HW h.265 encoding & decoding!
The bigger 970 and 980 don't! (Those have this kind of hybrid-decoding [using GPU+CPU])
The GTX 960 got em both in HW! Also comes featured with HDMI 2.0 and Hdcp 2.2!
So i think the gtx960 should be the besteht pick HW for the movie people (FHD,4K,h.265 ...)
Hope to see FHD and 4k with HW h.265 encoding soon.
The guys from Sly are integrating it as well actual!
Please advise about any news.
Thanks.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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Originally posted by b.laupert View PostHi,
read some examples:
Even if what you say was still true, it also uses DirectX (DXVA2)The GTX 960's H.265 decoder can be driven using the standard DXVA2 mode. DXVA2 is the standard for hardware-based video decoding in WindowsLast edited by Chameleon; 11-30-2015, 08:51 PM.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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