26.12.2023, 05:39
(25.12.2023, 23:59)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]You could trigger: "Config->Tools->Tool Versions" on both releases and compare the output.
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Known tool versions:
16bit-x265: 1.6+360-bca33880585a
aomenc: 3.8.0-131-g77657197c7 (default)
avs2yuv: 0.24bm6
avs2yuv64: 0.28
AVSMeter: 3.0.9.0
AVSMeter64: 3.0.9.0
bdsup2sub++: 1.03
dcaenc: Unknown
delaycut: 1.439
DivX265: 1.5.0.8
faac: 1.30
fdkaac: 1.0.5
ffmpeg: N-112974-gd324415563-g5256b2fbe6+2
ffmpeg_32: N-112879-g444806f211-gd0ec826077+1
FFVideotoolbox: no version info
fhgaacenc: 20120806
flac: c - Command-line FLAC encoder/decoder version git-72787c3f 20231124
flaccl: 2.2.3
FLVExtractCL: 1.6.2
kvazaar: 2.2.0-15-g0d6651bf 2023-12-13
lame: 3.100
lsdvd: no version info
MediaInfo: 23.11
mencoder: 38359
mencoder_32: 38359
mkvextract: 81.0
mkvinfo: 81.0
mkvmerge: 81.0
MP4Box: 2.3-DEV-rev696-gf8a41b2ae-ab-suite
mp4fpsmod: 0.26
mplayer: 38359
mplayer_32: 38359
mpv: no version info
mpv_32: no version info
neroAacEnc: 1.5.4.0
NVEnc: 7.4
NVEnc (FFmpeg): no version info
oggenc: 1.4.2
opusenc: 0.2-34-g98f3ddc
qaac: 2.79
QSVEnc: 7.57
rav1e: AV1 video encoder
sox: 14.4.2
SVT-HEVC: 1.5.1
telxcc: 2.6.0
tsMuxeR: 3.1
VCEEnc: 1
vpxenc: 1.13.1-599-gdf655cf4f
vspipe: R65
vStripFree: 0.8e
wine: no version info
x264: 3172
x265: 3.5+113-3fa1946b3
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I know you can do it like this ↑.. Iam kidding back there..
It's just that i have to remember and not forgot to take notes like that, before installing each & new release..
Hence, it's easier for me to remember wich tool version has changed, if i could read it from a log that's available with each new release.
Talking of wich, do you know if the Resize filter "ESRgan" gets frequently updated ?
i have a feeling , i'll make good use of that filter for my dvd collection in the future.. xD
That filter is a new & pleasant experience for me.. It realy is an good alternative for denoisers like KLNmeans, wich produces very same results. But ESRgan, realy does a outstanding job at keeping details / sharpness crispness of the image , wich knlmeans lacks imo..
I know nlmeans is more of a denoiser, while esrgan is essentially a resizer / upscaler. But i have to say, that esrgan also have a denoise setting, wich does a good job at removing noise while keeping details though .
That combined with an good color filter for gama (black / white) adjustings.. Looks awesome, almost HDR i'd say wow..
Only i REALY need an POWERHOUSE GPU ..
iF ONLY i could utilize my cpu more... cpu utils only like 10 - 15% , and oddly enough the gpu utilizes only for about 55 - 65% when i use ESRgan ?
Is that about right?
Maybe that will change if i'll use studio drivers ..
anyway, tHanks for the reminder..
cheers,
td