It would be very nice if lagarith and/or magicYUV could be supporter for distributed encoding Being slower to create than lagarith or magicYUV, that was a first time loss. the only lossless format I could use as source that was compatible with distributed encoding was x264 lossless. I think those drawbacks could be removed so I will list them below: So I finally managed to use a lossless compressed source for distributed encoding, however I encountered several drawbacks that made the distributed encoding a lot longer than if I just made a solo encoding using my fastest pc (or if I segmented the encoding myself to manually distribute it on my 2 PC). I can load it into ripbot using this avs script but then no distributed encoding (not supported I guess).ġ°) is there a way to manualy set ripbot source filter so I can use QTinput instead of directshowsource it tries to use ?Ģ°) I tried a workaround, creating an intermediate source file encoded with lagarith but then ripbot fails at the ffmsindexing step (I tried both with avi and mkv container for this lagarith encoded file)Įdit: indexing step fails too if using an UT file instead of lagarithĮdit2: and when using magicYUV, or HuffYUV (ffdshow), or FFV1, or even uncompressedYV12, file loads successfuly but no distributed encoding, only solo (tested both avi and mkv with each of those codec). The file opens successfuly with a script using QTinput. Ripbot cannot open it as it tries to open with directshowsource. I'm trying to distribute encode a DNxHD (VC-3) encapsulated in a mov container. Hello there, and thx for the fantastic piece of software.
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