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windows i'm assuming?
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Crow!: 2014-04-01 09:05:38 am
What's that gemma?
Windows 7, 64 bit, Core i7-2720QM processor.  I estimate Anri is 3x faster.
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nate: 2014-04-01 09:36:52 am
what is the source like? avi/lagarith or dvd vobs? also good to know whether it's already deinterlaced.
What's that gemma?
Interlaced, Lagarith codec, at 30.0494 fps (to be doubled to the proper 60.0988 fps).
Fighting like a Warrior
I download the app and i have to say i love it, since i can count exactly the frames.
My question is the next one i recorded to a DVD but the encoding says inside YUA says 29.97 fps is that gonna affect the global time? Since I know NES should be 30.0484?
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UraniumAnchor: 2014-04-01 08:24:26 pm
UraniumAnchor: 2014-04-01 08:23:43 pm
UraniumAnchor: 2014-04-01 08:23:03 pm
Not a walrus
NES should indeed be 30.whatever, but DVDs already ruin that, but they do it in a way that doesn't actually matter, since they just drop frames and the timing remains intact, as far as I know. Using DVD footage to sync up *GDQ videos shows the actual drift is incredibly minor (the worst I've seen is <10 frames over the course of an hour). Granted, if you have a shitty DVD recorder, that might not be true, but all bets are off at that point.
Fighting like a Warrior
ok thx Uranium, yeah my time was the same from my livesplits and in the yua frame count so i was just wandering
Hello again just to report a bug, I tried the YUA for Mac OS my build is 10.6.8 and the crop feature was not working, when i tick the box it put the red frame, but i wasn't able to move it at all, btw i know how to move it, since in windows i am able to do it.
yeah, it sucks. maybe try resizing the yua window, maximizing it and unmaximizing it, or something, and then trying.

btw, i'm surprised yua worked under 10.6.
so i timed yua and anri on my old phenom ii x6 (2.7 ghz) desktop. it runs xp (fully updated). i rebooted before each test to make sure there was no caching going on.

input was a ~84 minute long interlaced 640x480 29.97 fps yuy2 lagarith avi with stereo mp3 (128 kbit) for the audio. it's a bunch of tmnt3 (nes) attempts. i encoded d4 f1 2d lq/mq/hq without statid (and without saying yes to the nes question in anri or checking downmix to mono since crow probably wasn't doing that). d4 filter was no change.

Code:
      anri   yua
lq    88m    68m
mq    91m   137m
hq    44m    58m
sum  223m   263m
diff   ~15.2%

hq was 1 pass and mq/lq were 2 passes for both anri and yua.

yua seems to do better than anri on the lq and gets creamed on the mq. it's possible that yua's mq x264 settings are different. i tried to emulate anri closely but i may have updated some settings for modern times. also the version of x264 is probably like ... 3-4 years newer in yua. so it's possible that x264 got more hardcore in that time with the same settings.

just because i was curious, i tried recompiling yua to totally disable the preview while encoding. unfortunately my static qt 4.8 windows build is broken, so i had to compile dynamic with qt 5.2.1, and somehow large file support in ffmpeg broke. so this yua could only encode the first 4 gigs of the input. however i extrapolated based on how long it took to do that much and got ~70 minutes to do the hq (again single pass) and ~267 minutes to do everything, which is just slightly longer than the normal yua. so my guess that the preview is irrelevant is probably correct, at least on this hardware.

anyway, if anri is a lot faster for you then you're welcome to use anri. i think it probably depends on a lot of things.

one last thing. interlaced d1 encoding will be very different in yua versus anri. it may be much slower or much faster, and it also depends on whether you say yes to the nmf question in anri. finally, it also depends on the output quality. for example, in the case of interlaced d1 stuff, mq will always be much faster in anri.
Hi, I'm having a weird problem. I had no problem processing some quality tests samples and now I'm trying to process the entire run and Yua just doesnt create any file after it is finished... It took me 7 hours to process a 20 minute video on lq,mq and hq. I chose Desktop as the file output but nothing is there... Any idea?  (The run was recorded with amarectv and I had to fixe progressive audio desync with Virtualdubmod. The file is .avi 640x480 29fps. before processing I chose interlaced, top field first, standard, D1, F2, 3D. Quality test: https://forum.speeddemosarchive.com/post/quality_test__sonic_r_gc.html
The Dork Knight himself.
Can you upload a screenshot of the settings you used? Just attach it to your next post.
Here :

Attachment:
how much free disk space do you have?

might try encoding a tiny section (maybe a few seconds) to see if it still does it. if it does then try removing the % sign from the output name.
The Dork Knight himself.
Try this: do another encode but do NOT use spaces in the filename. For testing reasons, only grab a smaller section of the source video (use the Trim menu for that). I ran into this before and it seems if you have spaces in the filename it tends to not save the video after encoding.
Remove the % in the file name. Your file is in limbo so you have to retry that again. Next time do not use any special characters when creating the file in Yua or Windows will not accept it.
Might be useful for Yua to detect unaccepted characters in filenames to prevent this happening in the future.
it'll be in the next release.
Thanks for the fast responses! I will try that tomorrow and come back to you.
sinister1
so pro u don't even know
I just get a blank white screen when I open .vob file ripped from a DVD by Anri. Using Windows XP Service pack 3.

Any ideas?
can you upload it?
sinister1
so pro u don't even know
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can you upload it?

See attached. All I did was open Yua.exe and then File > Open > (.vob file Anri ripped from my DVD). Let me know if there is more I am supposed to do there. I could just be super dumb and missed an obvious step. Thanks.

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Hey thank you everyone the % symbol and spaces were the reason the files couldnt be created . Smiley
The Dork Knight himself.
Ah Windows, how I love your quirks Smiley
You guys need to actually test this stuff. It's not the %, it's the colon. Try renaming a file in windows, as soon as you attempt a ":" it gives an error, so of course you won't be able to output a file like that.

nate, as Onin said above:
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Might be useful for Yua to detect unaccepted characters in filenames to prevent this happening in the future.

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