28.02.2024, 21:22
Thanks for this great software 👍
I need a bit more help most of my issues are sorted out now, but I still need help to understand the encoding settings because Hybrid is taking a long time to render 1 of my files, the file is 2 hours 40 mins long, its been 4 hours and it's still going showing another 6 hours remaining.
I have selected avisynth TFF (over written scan)
The file is a Lagrith lossless file captured in virtualdub.
I have also selected bob de-interacing for double frame rate, this will compensate for de-interlacing motion loss or mask it less visible to the watchers eye.
For bitrate I have chosen 35,000.
I have chosen to resize it to a 4K size res, thathas n9 real benefit to the overall quality because it's captured from VHS, that way YouTube will encode it VP9 which is better quality than what YouTube use by default which is AVC if you keep the size normal SD which is 720x576, even if you upscale it HD 1920x1080.
My computer is core i7.
The file is on a Seagate harddrive, the file is lossless.avi YUY2 PAL format.
I even tried the fast 1st pass settings today and it's still taking a long time, will my computer get damaged if I keep it on for a long time? Could it wear out or damage the parts like the cpu fan?Please, read the 'Infos needed to fix&reproduce bugs,..'-sticky before you post about a problem.
I need a bit more help most of my issues are sorted out now, but I still need help to understand the encoding settings because Hybrid is taking a long time to render 1 of my files, the file is 2 hours 40 mins long, its been 4 hours and it's still going showing another 6 hours remaining.
I have selected avisynth TFF (over written scan)
The file is a Lagrith lossless file captured in virtualdub.
I have also selected bob de-interacing for double frame rate, this will compensate for de-interlacing motion loss or mask it less visible to the watchers eye.
For bitrate I have chosen 35,000.
I have chosen to resize it to a 4K size res, thathas n9 real benefit to the overall quality because it's captured from VHS, that way YouTube will encode it VP9 which is better quality than what YouTube use by default which is AVC if you keep the size normal SD which is 720x576, even if you upscale it HD 1920x1080.
My computer is core i7.
The file is on a Seagate harddrive, the file is lossless.avi YUY2 PAL format.
I even tried the fast 1st pass settings today and it's still taking a long time, will my computer get damaged if I keep it on for a long time? Could it wear out or damage the parts like the cpu fan?Please, read the 'Infos needed to fix&reproduce bugs,..'-sticky before you post about a problem.