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[BUG] QSVEnc doesn't works
#11
a. With the new QSVEncC this option doesn't exist anymore.
b. Even with the old QSVEncC the option isn't always available to the used, depending on other settings and whether the hardware<>driver combination allows it.
-> working on updating QSVEncC support, but not near finished atm.

Cu Selur
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#12
Sorry, made a mistake.
Instead of enabling 'QSVEnc->Frame->Strict GOP', you should just disable 'QSVEnc->Frame->Open GOP'. Smile
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#13
When you will fix It?
I want to test QSVenc because It's the best option for a good encoding


Cu Inky
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#14
Waiting for feedback from another version on my first attempt atm.
So until everything works it will probably be a few days.

Cu Selur
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#15
(12.08.2018, 19:37)Selur Wrote: Waiting for feedback from another version on my first attempt atm.
 So, how is It?
Cu Inky
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#16
Got no additional feedback so far.
I could share my current dev version with you if you are interested.

Cu Selur
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#17
(17.08.2018, 21:03)Selur Wrote: I could share my current dev version with you if you are interested.

Yes, please

Inky
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#18
(12.08.2018, 18:43)Inky1003 Wrote: When you will fix It?
I want to test QSVenc because It's the best option for a good encoding

Indeed, using the recent versions of QSVenc is the only way that I can see to encode HDR10 videos with GPU assistance.
But certainly correct me if I'm wrong …

Updating QVSenc would be great and very much needed IMHO.
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#19
Updating QSVEnc on it's own will not be enough it would also require for me to add support for:
--max-cll <int>,<int>        set MaxCLL and MaxFall in nits. e.g. "1000,300"
   --master-display <string>    set Mastering display data.
      e.g. "G(13250,34500)B(7500,3000)R(34000,16000)WP(15635,16450)L(10000000,1)"
to support basic HDR.
Don't know of any option to add HDR-10 metadata when using QSV, at least QSVEnc doesn't seem to have an option for it.

Cu Selur
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#20
(31.08.2018, 16:31)Selur Wrote: Updating QSVEnc on it's own will not be enough it would also require for me to add support for:
--max-cll <int>,<int>        set MaxCLL and MaxFall in nits. e.g. "1000,300"
  --master-display <string>    set Mastering display data.
     e.g. "G(13250,34500)B(7500,3000)R(34000,16000)WP(15635,16450)L(10000000,1)"
to support basic HDR.
Don't know of any option to add HDR-10 metadata when using QSV, at least QSVEnc doesn't seem to have an option for it.

There's now a version that includes it:
QSVEncC (x64) 3.08 (r1486) by rigaya, Jul 15 2018 13:18:32 (VC 1900/Win/avx2)

does, I can't remember if the older versions had all the needed colormatrix, colorprim and transfer options but this one does.

Ian
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