Quote:FFmpeg2source does work while HWdecode is enabled though.. But only to summon filter preview window you know!?FFmpeg2source has no HWDecode option, that is an LWlibavsource option,...
How long are you talking about?
For ne opening m2ts files (with vc1 which is worst combo for FFMS2) from blu-rays from a hdd (temp and output lie on m2 ssd, all have exception in the virus scanner).
Creating index (2hr film ~19GB) with:
- DGDecNV: 15s
- FFMS2: 25s
- directly opening with LWlibavsource: 1m 34s
- DGDecNV: 19s
- FFMS2: 26s
- directly opening with LWlibavsource: 1m 21s
No clue why ffms2/ffmindex would take extremely long for you.
You can test in your system via command line the indexing calls Hybrid uses look always like this:
"PATH TO: Hybrid\64bit\vsfilters\SourceFilter\FFMS2\ffmsindex.exe" -f -t 0 "Path to source.m2ts" "Path to temp .ffindex file"
FFmpegSource2 indexing app
Usage: ffmsindex [options] inputfile [outputfile]
If no output filename is specified, inputfile.ffindex will be used.
Options:
-f Force overwriting of existing index file, if any (default: no)
-v Set FFmpeg verbosity level. Can be repeated for more verbosity. (default: no messages printed)
-p Disable progress reporting. (default: progress reporting on)
-c Write timecodes for all video tracks to outputfile_track00.tc.txt (default: no)
-k Write keyframes for all video tracks to outputfile_track00.kf.txt (default: no)
-t N Set the audio indexing mask to N (-1 means index all tracks, 0 means index none, default: 0)
-s N Set audio decoding error handling. See the documentation for details. (default: 0)
-u N Set the progress update frequency in seconds. Set to 0 for every percent. (default: 1)
-o string Set demuxer options to be used in the form of 'key=val:key=val'. (default: none)
'-t 0 ' disabled the audio indexing.
=> seems fine to me.
You can also try different versions of ffms2, from:
https://github.com/FFMS/ffms2
newer 'test' builds are often linked over at: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=127037
(those are also the only places where you can ask someone if someone is willing and capable to fix something )
All in all, I don't think there is a way to get ffms2 faster, but this is the usual range of speed these indexers work as.
If your speed strongly differ from the above, it is usually something in the system that is interfering.
Cu Selur
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