[RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Box of Shame?
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DGIndex? Ewww!
Then add MKV, right? Umm, no.
Then add MKV, right? Umm, no.
Curly Howard
Director of EAC3TO Development
Director of EAC3TO Development
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Progress bar of life. Besides, Nattie and me are making the sweet music, know what I'm? How about you, are you busy? Sherman can teach you pointers in a jiffy.
Curly Howard
Director of EAC3TO Development
Director of EAC3TO Development
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Me, I have a Nvidia card
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Good choice. I can't find a 3090 for my life, though. Got any contacts?
Curly Howard
Director of EAC3TO Development
Director of EAC3TO Development
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Canada Newegg
https://www.newegg.ca/p/pl?N=100007708%20601357248
American Newegg
https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007709%20601357248
Have you tried Amazon?
Lots OUT OF STOCK but a few are avaiable.
Recommend waiting a while, right now selection is slim and prices are inflated
EDIT
Quick question
For mpeg2 is DGIndex still the go to software or is DGIndexNV just as good?
https://www.newegg.ca/p/pl?N=100007708%20601357248
American Newegg
https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007709%20601357248
Have you tried Amazon?
Lots OUT OF STOCK but a few are avaiable.
Recommend waiting a while, right now selection is slim and prices are inflated
EDIT
Quick question
For mpeg2 is DGIndex still the go to software or is DGIndexNV just as good?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Hope springs eternal in your breast.
Ask DG what happened at the Moose Lodge.
They're equivalent in all important respects.
Ask DG what happened at the Moose Lodge.
Curly Howard
Director of EAC3TO Development
Director of EAC3TO Development
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
DG
What did you and/or Curly do?
What did you and/or Curly do?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
What happens at the Moose Lodge stays at the Moose Lodge. Use your imagination.
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Word from Sherman is that I already did a big speedup for DGindex in mid 2021. He's going to send us my changes now so we can have it a bit earlier.
What happens if I decide not to do it?
What happens if I decide not to do it?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
You think you have free will?
Curly Howard
Director of EAC3TO Development
Director of EAC3TO Development
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Maybe you should not have said anythingWhat happens if I decide not to do it?
[RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Ha ha. It was too late to not say anything.
But anyway, Sherman just sent me the changes I made for DGIndex in July 2021. I tested them and the time to index MacGyver gave the following results:
DGIndex old: 110 seconds
DG index new: 31 seconds
DGIndexNV: 12 seconds
Wow, another 350% speed improvement. Thank you Rocky!
I'll do some regression testing and then make a release.
I'm curious why DGIndexNV is so much faster. Not complaining, mind you, but it would be great to further improve DGIndex if possible. I think it may not be possible, though, as DGIndex uses a very inefficient parsing architecture with lots of seeking and MPEG-level lookahead, which is very expensive. No Box of Shame for DG guys, that architecture was inherited from DVD2AVI.
Ooh, Levi just came up on SiriusXM. Best male vocalist ever! C'mon, nobody cares about opera, except maybe Mr Peabody.
Now Band of Gold is playing. Could life get better?
But anyway, Sherman just sent me the changes I made for DGIndex in July 2021. I tested them and the time to index MacGyver gave the following results:
DGIndex old: 110 seconds
DG index new: 31 seconds
DGIndexNV: 12 seconds
Wow, another 350% speed improvement. Thank you Rocky!
I'll do some regression testing and then make a release.
I'm curious why DGIndexNV is so much faster. Not complaining, mind you, but it would be great to further improve DGIndex if possible. I think it may not be possible, though, as DGIndex uses a very inefficient parsing architecture with lots of seeking and MPEG-level lookahead, which is very expensive. No Box of Shame for DG guys, that architecture was inherited from DVD2AVI.
Ooh, Levi just came up on SiriusXM. Best male vocalist ever! C'mon, nobody cares about opera, except maybe Mr Peabody.
Now Band of Gold is playing. Could life get better?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Sweet memories. At Haberdashers, we used to play that on the coach to our away rugby matches. Our captain and fullback Liam played it to pump us up for the game. Play it loud! Then shandy in the very muddy hot tub after the game. Who wouldn't want to relive their youth?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Hey Rocky
Are you changing the timeline, and what will the consequences be?changes I made for DGIndex in July 2021
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
I don't understand your question. Any paradoxical considerations should be addressed to Albert. Remember, it's all relative.
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Here's the faster version of DGIndex. Your test results will be welcome.
http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGIndex_fast.rar
VS 2019 is messing with me. I'm so confused. You tell me, is it working?
http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGIndex_fast.rar
VS 2019 is messing with me. I'm so confused. You tell me, is it working?
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
It is faster
Did a file compare on the audio and m2v demuxed, along with the d2v index
No differences
Did a file compare on the audio and m2v demuxed, along with the d2v index
No differences
Re: [RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Great, thank you.
[RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Would it be possible to add back in the "cpu2" function to the 64-bit DLL? It seems to only exist in the 32-bit DLL (and still works fine)
Having just switched to a 64-bit AviSynth+ install to try to gain a few encoding FPS, I noticed my AVS scripts from the 32-bit/2.0.0.7 version no longer load. I really like the deringing and minutiae deblocking it offered, as I felt it killed less detail than some of the outside deblocking scripts I've seen
[RESOLVED] x64 version of DGDecode.dll?
Welcome to the forum PoeBear.
The problem is that all of that postprocessing is implemented with inline assembler, which is not supported in 64-bit Visual Studio. I do not have the skills to port the assembler code, and I have never seen any pure C/C++ code for this functionality, going all the way back to the beginning. So sorry, that won't get done, at least by me.
The problem is that all of that postprocessing is implemented with inline assembler, which is not supported in 64-bit Visual Studio. I do not have the skills to port the assembler code, and I have never seen any pure C/C++ code for this functionality, going all the way back to the beginning. So sorry, that won't get done, at least by me.