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| Newbie Join Date: 9 Sep 2007 Location: EU
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | Well I got a 'dib is an unknown option' or something like that as error and a 'test-480p.avs cannot be opened' (although it was there) on each line and then an empty results file with only the 'log' messages. I can't recall the exact verbatim 'dib' error message because I fixed it already before you asked. Anyway, So I tried to run the .avs in media player classic as I do normally with avs files and it showed me the error "dgdecode.dll is an incompatible version for dgindex.exe" So I downloaded the latest dgmpgdec149 package and installed dgdecode.dll and dgindex.exe from that to the folders StaxRip and AutoGK use, and just the dgdecode.dll to the avisynth plugins folder, and then the bench worked fine. What I mean about the folders for the dgdecode.dll is that if you have more than one program that installs dgdecode, in their own respective folder (in whatever version available since you last updated or installed it), like staxrip and autoGK etcetera as done by the GUI for x264 I think it was, then there might be confusion for windows in what to use I'm assuming, because just copying the included dgdecode.dll to only the avisynth plugins folder made it fail, as well as restoring the old version. Only after I updated all instances for the various programs it worked without errors. And yes I had avisynth installed in its default location and put work2 in c: as instructed and expected by the batch file. And plugins I in the past installed manually to the plugins folder of avisynth work as expected with my own .avs creations, so avisynth seems correctly installed. Hope this experience helps you guys to tweak the test package. Last edited by Wwhat : 10th Sep 2007 at 10:07 AM. |
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| Newbie Join Date: 9 Sep 2007
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | Oh, I know that. The impressive part is that the U7500 is something over 10x as efficient per watt than the P4 530 is as well as faster overall, and the 530 is only about two years older than the U7500. Goes to show how much NetBurst sucked. |
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| Newbie Join Date: 10 Sep 2007
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | CPU model: Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Code name: Windsor, F3 stepping Total number of cores: 2 CPU settings: 15x333 Core rate (MHz): 3000 MB chipset: nForce4 Timings/Frequency 5-5-5-15-21 @ 667 MHz (335 Mhz) OS: Windows 2003 SP2 (32Bit) [code] ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 69.83 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 69.53 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 69.65 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 69.87 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 69.52 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 17.99 fps, 1826.38 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 17.89 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 17.98 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.00 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 17.99 fps, 1826.37 kb/s[/code] ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by wuemura : 10th Sep 2007 at 08:53 PM. |
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| Newbie Join Date: 10 Sep 2007
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | Here are my results: ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 59.64 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 59.73 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 59.86 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 59.79 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 59.67 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 14.48 fps, 1826.38 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 14.49 fps, 1826.38 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 14.46 fps, 1826.33 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 14.46 fps, 1826.27 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 14.45 fps, 1826.38 kb/s Processor: Name AMD Opteron 165 X2 (UP) Codename Toledo Clocks: Core Speed 2478.2 MHz Multiplier x 9.0 Bus Speed 275.4 Mainboard: Chipset NVIDIA GeForce 6100 Memory: Frequency 177.0MHz FSB: DRAM CPU/14 CAS# Latency 2.0 Clocks RAS# to CAS# Delay 3 Clocks RAS# Precharge 2 Clocks Cycle Time (Tras) 5 Clocks |
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| Newbie Join Date: 10 Sep 2007
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | Q6600 GO at 8*473 3.8 gig Memory 1183 at 5-5-5-15 timings Windows XP SP2 Edit: 32 bit ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 205.38 fps, 1850.94 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 205.76 fps, 1850.94 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 206.13 fps, 1850.94 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 205.76 fps, 1850.94 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 205.38 fps, 1850.94 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 53.82 fps, 1829.19 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 53.69 fps, 1829.34 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 54.10 fps, 1829.39 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 54.00 fps, 1829.19 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 53.92 fps, 1829.52 kb/s Emmett Last edited by Emmett : 10th Sep 2007 at 05:23 PM. |
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| Newbie Join Date: 10 Sep 2007
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 75.94 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 76.04 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 76.10 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 76.25 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS1.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 76.10 fps, 1850.89 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.17 fps, 1826.21 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.18 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.18 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.15 fps, 1826.37 kb/s ---------- RUN5PASS2.LOG encoded 1749 frames, 18.16 fps, 1826.37 kb/s AMD Athlon 64 X2 Brisbane 3600+ CPU Speed: 295x9.5=2802.5 Memory Speed: 467Mhz (5-5-5-15) nForce 570SLI Gigabyte M57SLI-DS4 WinXP SP2 |
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