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  • mathops/x86 : work around inline asm miscompilation with GCC 4.8.1

    15 juin 2013, par Hendrik Leppkes
    mathops/x86 : work around inline asm miscompilation with GCC 4.8.1
    

    The volatile is not required here, and prevents a miscompilation with GCC
    4.8.1 when building on x86 with —cpu=i686

    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
    Signed-off-by : Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>

    • [DBH] libavcodec/x86/mathops.h
  • mathops/x86 : work around inline asm miscompilation with GCC 4.8.1

    15 juin 2013, par Hendrik Leppkes
    mathops/x86 : work around inline asm miscompilation with GCC 4.8.1
    

    The volatile is not required here, and prevents a miscompilation with GCC
    4.8.1 when building on x86 with —cpu=i686

    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
    Signed-off-by : Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>

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  • x264 on Ubuntu video bad/corrupted

    6 septembre 2013, par Ryzone

    I am trying to use command line x264 to produce a blu-ray compatible file for use in Adobe Encore. For the source file I've tried both ProRes and mpeg2, both 1080p24. Both files import into Encore fine (no transcoding needed which is great) but the ProRes version is pink and grey "static" and the mpeg2 is just a bunch of green/black lines. The exact same files and the exact same commands on my Win7 PC come out fine. I'm only doing a 10 sec sample of the complete 90min movie. I'd love for it to work on Ubuntu cause it is running a new i7 haswell that encodes much quicker than my PC (many hours difference in encoding time)

    Ubuntu 13.04

    x264 0.135.2 f0c1c53<br />
    built on Jul 24 2013, gcc: 4.7.3<br />
    configuration: --bit-depth=8 --chroma-format=all<br />
    x264 license: GPL version 2 or later

    command:
       x264 --bitrate 30000 --preset veryslow --tune film --bluray-compat --fps 24000/1001 --force-cfr --bframes 3 --ref 4 --muxer raw --no-weightb --weightp 0 --b-pyramid none --vbv-maxrate 40000 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --level 4.1 --profile high --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --open-gop --slices 4 --colorprim "bt709" --transfer "bt709" --colormatrix "bt709" --sar 1:1  -o output.264 --input-res 1920x1080 sample.mov

    (if it would work I'd be doing two pass encoding)

    I am able to encode the sample file with ffmpeg to h264 (if that helps).