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- Mariano - 2007-04-27

I don't know how compile xbmc with "Intel C++ Compiler".

With command-line I don't know anything.

And with Visual Studio .NET 2003 "integration" --> Convert the solution to "icprof" perfect, but error "unknown" when I try compile it.

I use Intel C++ Compiler 9.1.032.

I need a guide how-to, but I don't see anything in Google.


- Geeba - 2007-04-27

Just a quick question? what tools are people using encode 264?


- Mariano - 2007-04-27

Geeba Wrote:Just a quick question? what tools are people using encode 264?

Lasts megui and x264.exe from http://www.x264.nl


- MartinC - 2007-04-28

Geeba Wrote:Just a quick question? what tools are people using encode 264?
Nero Recode


- wizboy11 - 2007-04-28

Geeba Wrote:Just a quick question? what tools are people using encode 264?

I like AutoMKV


- Diontae16 - 2007-04-28

If you guys want best quality, you should take Mariano's advice. Wink


- dailydisco - 2007-04-30

Geeba Wrote:Just a quick question? what tools are people using encode 264?

Just started using Staxrip in an MKV container for x264 following the xbox hi-res profile built into Staxrip (based on advice I got from ADS_German and Ultrabrutal in the help forum recently...thanks guys!). Also have used Fairuse Wizard for some with quality set all the way to 100% and Cabac turned off.

If someone has a Nero Recode profile setup for the Xbox, I'd love to give it a go too since I have that as well. Maybe it will be a bit faster than Staxrip... though I really like how Staxrip and Fairuse give you a preview window for trimming widescreen... I don't think Nero does that.


- Mariano - 2007-04-30

x264 video at 720x576 resolution encoded with cabac disabled (but with deblocking enabled) --> All OK (same audio mp3, aac, or ac3). Video encoded with last megui and last x264.exe from http://www.x264.nl (megui profile CE-Highprofile but with Cabac disabled). If encoded with same profile but Cabac enabled --> freezes of image.


- MartinC - 2007-05-02

H264/MP4 file, first a black screen, then the system crashes.

Code:
16:35:37 M: 70766592   DEBUG: CVideoDatabase::GetEpisodeInfo(F:\TV Shows\Buffy\Season 1\h264-aac.mp4), query = select idEpisode from episode where idFile=60
16:35:37 M: 70778880  NOTICE: Saving Standard settings in T:\avpacksettings.xml
16:35:37 M: 70766592   ERROR: exception in CApplication::Process()
16:35:37 M: 70766592  NOTICE: Saving Standard settings in T:\avpacksettings.xml
16:35:37 M: 72105984   DEBUG: Setting resolution 6
16:35:37 M: 71221248   DEBUG: We set resolution 6
16:35:37 M: 70729728   DEBUG: Created YV12 texture 1
16:35:37 M: 70819840    INFO: Loading skin file: MyVideo.xml
16:35:37 M: 70795264   ERROR: exception in CApplication::Process()
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:51 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 279 pressed, action is 112
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 278 pressed, action is 111
16:35:52 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 257 pressed, action is 9
16:35:52 M: 70787072   DEBUG: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory (F:\TV Shows\Buffy\)
16:35:52 M: 70787072   DEBUG:   ParentPath = [F:\TV Shows\]
16:35:53 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 257 pressed, action is 9
16:35:53 M: 70787072   DEBUG: CGUIMediaWindow::GetDirectory (F:\TV Shows\)
16:35:53 M: 70787072   DEBUG:   ParentPath = []
16:35:54 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 275 pressed, action is 10
16:35:54 M: 70803456    INFO: Loading skin file: Home.xml
16:35:54 M: 70791168   ERROR: exception in CApplication::FrameMove()
16:35:54 M: 70799360   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 275 pressed, action is 10
16:35:55 M: 70799360   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 275 pressed, action is 10
16:35:56 M: 70799360   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 275 pressed, action is 10
16:35:57 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 275 pressed, action is 10
16:35:58 M: 70791168   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 261 pressed, action is 117
16:35:58 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 261 pressed, action is 117
16:35:59 M: 70795264   DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: 277 pressed, action is 122
16:35:59 M: 70795264   DEBUG: Activating window ID: 10111
16:35:59 M: 70795264   DEBUG: Checking if window ID 10111 is locked.
16:35:59 M: 70795264    INFO: Loading skin file: DialogButtonMenu.xml
16:36:04 M: 70746112   FATAL: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005)
                              at 0x0009eaa2



- elupus - 2007-05-02

MartinC don't crop logs... post them on pastbin for example


- Diontae16 - 2007-05-03

elupus, about how much cpu would you say ogg consume for decoding when it's muxed with a video stream such as AVC? I notice that the a/v sync value varies around 0.01 - 0.05 with avc + ogg.
Also, to ensure perfect sync with avc + ac-3, we'd need to delay the audio by -0.1ms. I mean it's kinda obvious, just look at what it says early/late. 0/2.

That's not a big deal though. I'm just wondering if there'll be a way to make interleaved avc/ogg decode properly.

Big Grin

VBR aoTuV ogg = best compressed audio source ever. Well, in my opinion Big Grin


- MartinC - 2007-05-03

elupus Wrote:MartinC don't crop logs... post them on pastbin for example
OK.

http://www.pastebin.ca/468416


- finas - 2007-05-03

Elupus,

Me and MartinC have been talking about creating a standard procedure to make benchmarks, so that the ones I do are comparable to his. The only diference between our procedures, is that he outputs to pal 4:3 and I output to pal 16:9.
Is this enough to make the benchmarks incompatible? Our sources are all 16:9


- ultrabrutal - 2007-05-03

finas, why not set pal 16:9 as a common benchmark then? even if one only has 4:3 screen it does not matter other than image will be wrong aspected when viewed, but that does not matter to performance


- elupus - 2007-05-03

doesn't matter. that is only gpu scaling, won't affect anything.

MartinC, that file just looks unsupported. Don't really know what's wrong with it.