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CUDA H.264 was disabled
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(21.11.2017, 06:10)Selur Wrote:
Quote:OK...Hybrid has now become a great way to encode two files simultaneously with Handbrake and utilize all CPU & GPU resources when in a hurry to get out of town with good media!
OK ... you can encode multiple files in Hybrid in parallel (Jobs->Queue->Parallel jobs) btw..

Quote:However, if Hybrid is left unattended, my current method requires user input after subtitles have been demuxed.  Is there a way to define the desired subs, then execute a program chain that does not require another step to create the output?  To clarify, I am executing Hybrid with subtitle commands that require another step to encode video and remux with the audio.  Is there a way to start both and walk away without interface?
What do you do with the subtitles after demuxing? (You can tell Hybrid to automatically queue subtitles of a specific language,...)

Cu Selur

Selur,
I found the parallel thread option you suggested, and NVEnc on the (older) Kepler GPU is 2-3 times faster than x.264 on the Quad Core CPU.  Thanks for tips.

For subtitles, I want to automate merging the English subtitle into the mkv container for selection upon playback.  However, my settings cause Hybrid to analyze and extract the subtitle upon selecting a video file, often taking quite a while for a BD movie.  Then it stops for user input to create the job cue and then execute the conversion.  In my configuration, there are several steps for the desired output, with much time in between.

Is there a way to select the source file and make the conversion in one operation, without waiting for the subtitle extraction?  The idea is to configure the settings, select a source file for conversion and walk away, then come back later to a converted video file with subs;-)

My Settings:
Config>Automate>Passthrough>Subtitles (checked), All Subtitles (checked, English)
Base>Subtitles (checked), All Subtitles (checked)

Disabling the All Subtitles option would be ok since most of my movies only have one subtitle.  However, there may be an additional forced subtitle on some sources that would either need a forced flag or embedding.

Thanks,
Brad
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Messages In This Thread
CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 20.11.2017, 18:58
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 20.11.2017, 19:06
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 20.11.2017, 19:39
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 20.11.2017, 20:34
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 20.11.2017, 21:32
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 20.11.2017, 21:35
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 20.11.2017, 21:43
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 21.11.2017, 02:33
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 21.11.2017, 06:10
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 21.11.2017, 18:52
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 21.11.2017, 19:21
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 21.11.2017, 19:36
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 21.11.2017, 19:53
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 22.11.2017, 03:08
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 22.11.2017, 06:02
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 22.11.2017, 06:26
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by minterbrad - 27.11.2017, 22:04
RE: CUDA H.264 was disabled - by Selur - 27.11.2017, 22:13

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