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[HELP] Encoding x265 @2 passes gives ERROR: ... .265 is too small! (byteSize: 0byte) - carambano - 14.05.2020 Hello. I'm using version 2020.02.19.1. I tried to encode a file using x265, 2 passes. First thing was setting the path options. ![]() Next, the x265 settings (selecting 2 pass encoding -> 1st pass): ![]() Then, in Base, click to start the job: ![]() 1st pass finishes just fine. Then I select 2nd pass, locate the .stats file, and I load it. ![]() ![]() I started the job just like I did with 1st pass, and it crashes. The log gives the ERROR G:.... .265 is too small! (byteSize: 0byte) Quote:-> Creating jobs for source: (1) Now, the funny thing is if for encoding mode I select 2 passes and let Hybrid do all the job automatically (1st and 2nd pass) (of course, no need to select the stats file) it works just fine! RE: [HELP] Encoding x265 @2 passes gives ERROR: ... .265 is too small! (byteSize: 0byte) - Selur - 15.05.2020 Haven't used the 2passes separately for ages. ![]() Will look at it today after work. A debug output level 9 of the job creation and processing would be nice. (My guess it is related to the re-use analysis path.) Also posting part of a log file that explicitly starts with: Quote:This log is only intended for user information.Really does not help. Cu Selur RE: [HELP] Encoding x265 @2 passes gives ERROR: ... .265 is too small! (byteSize: 0byte) - carambano - 15.05.2020 Yeah, I guess something must be wrong with the path. But then again, it works fine if I select 2 passes and let it do all the work automatically. ![]() Attached a level 9: RE: [HELP] Encoding x265 @2 passes gives ERROR: ... .265 is too small! (byteSize: 0byte) - Selur - 15.05.2020 Think I found the cause, will send you a link (via PM) to a dev version for testing to see whether I fixed the issue. Cu Selur |