No work!

Liviu-Tatan wrote on 1/10/2019, 2:29 PM

I Am Win 10 Version 1809, licensed. I have AMD Ryzen 1700x, 16 gb ram and GF 1070TI. It did not work the Blu-ray slider ever in this version, why do not I know! after all the updates in vain, it still does not work! I bought the Mainconcept h264, when I activate it, I'm not going to go with HVEC hardware acceleration, that's not good at all. I wonder now why I bought the program if it does not have the hardware acceleration that interests me! CUDA acceleration from mainconcept does not work ... and so on

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Scenestealer wrote on 1/12/2019, 4:44 AM

It did not work the Blu-ray slider ever in this version

You will need to explain this more clearly, maybe with screenshots as English is obviously not your first language.

The Mainconcept H264 encoder can not utilise the GeForce GPU for hardware acceleration - only Quicksync (QSV) with an Intel processor with integrated GPU.

The only HW acceleration available with your PC configuration will be HEVC via NVENC (not Cuda) on your Geforce card and possibly only with the Mainconcept encoder.

A Blu-ray can not be encoded with HEVC - only AVCHD H.264 and MPEG2HD is possible on Blu-ray.

 

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Liviu-Tatan wrote on 1/13/2019, 4:21 AM

ok, I understand that. I say the slider that lowers or increases the quality when you want to compile a bluray-disc, it does not work with mainconcept (mpeg4) enabled or default. In magix video pro x7 works seamlessly.

johnebaker wrote on 1/13/2019, 5:09 AM

@Liviu-Tatan

Hi

Unless there is a very specific reason for adjusting the bitrate slider, there is no need to do this, the default settings are already optimised for disc burning.

There is also a possibility, if you increase the bitrate too high, of creating a disc that some economy BD players cannot play.

HTH

John EB

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Liviu-Tatan wrote on 1/13/2019, 7:33 AM

I filming in 1920 1080 p ( 28MB/s) and in Bluray slider default is 18mb!!!

Scenestealer wrote on 1/13/2019, 6:36 PM

Hi

I filming in 1920 1080 p ( 28MB/s) and in Bluray slider default is 18mb!!!

I presume you are recording in 1080 50Progressive? The "default" export template in VPX is set for 1080 25interlaced which is the Bluray standard, and as such does not require such a high data rate as there are only 50 half images per second in 25i compared to 50 whole images per second with 50P.

I do not understand what you mean by the "slider does not work"? Do you mean you move it and the bitrate numbers do not change? Or that the slider will not increase the bitrate to more than 21Mbps?

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Liviu-Tatan wrote on 1/14/2019, 12:21 AM

yes! Numbers not change!

Scenestealer wrote on 1/14/2019, 4:03 PM

Can anyone else on .306 confirm this?

Peter

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emmrecs wrote on 1/15/2019, 4:00 AM

@Scenestealer 

Can anyone else on .306 confirm this?

Peter

Hi Peter.

Yes I can! I agree it seems somewhat "wrong".

However, the user can highlight the numbers and type in any figure one wishes to do and that seems to "stick".

However, @Liviu-Tatan, you really do need to take careful account of the points made above by both Peter and John; there is no advantage to be gained by increasing the bit rate above the default that VPX chooses. Indeed, it is possible that by so doing, you will actually create a BD disc which is unplayable by certain players.

HTH

Jeff

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Michal-MST wrote on 1/25/2019, 5:02 AM

Will Magix intend to introduce full support for hardware coding through an external graphics card? Such a small HandBrake program does it without a problem;)

AMD Ryzen without iGPU is not the best choice to work in Magix. I am thinking about changing the equipment and unfortunately when I buy Ryzen I get rid of hardware support.

browj2 wrote on 7/3/2019, 6:17 PM

ok, I understand that. I say the slider that lowers or increases the quality when you want to compile a bluray-disc, it does not work with mainconcept (mpeg4) enabled or default. In magix video pro x7 works seamlessly.


@Liviu-Tatan

Has this been resolved in VPX11?

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Liviu-Tatan wrote on 7/4/2019, 2:13 PM

No!

johnebaker wrote on 7/4/2019, 3:18 PM

@browj2

Hi John

I can confirm @Liviu-Tatan findings in VPX 11 - the bitrate slider in the Advanced setting of the Burn dialog does not change the bitrate for h.264 using Default or the MC codec, only typing in the required bitrate works, for MPEG-2 the slider works as it should.

MEP 2019 also has the same issue.

HTH

John EB

 

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