![]() Hello, i have got encode a open matte movie and the result of the encode have black borders over and under. If there is a particular version of x265 that would work better with RipBot then would you please provide a link for updates which, with x265 development going the way it is, can provide significant boosts in both speed and quality? As I mentioned the x265 link in the 'Tools' section does not link to the file you've bundled in Tools>x265. If RipBot just needs an x265 executable whatever the source might be then just let me know and then I can go ahead and keep updating from or whichever other site provides regular updates. With the same assumption: is there a problem if I update on a weekly basis given that your settings are written for the x265 version you provided at the time of v1.19.0 release. ![]() So ideally I should do my weekly update using the same source as the one you've provided the settings for.Ģ. I am assuming that the settings you've provided for HEVC encoding-I've been using the 10 bit progressive profile-are optimized for the x265 you've provided. My concerns, most likely unfounded, are as follows:ġ. So that still does not provide me with the same 10 bit x265 which you've provided with the latest version of RibBot. The URL for x265 that you've listed in the 'Tools' button-a wonderful addition, thank you!-links to an x265 executable that is 4.5 to 5MBs. Till v1.18.2 the 10 bit x265 file bundled with RipBot used to be about 4.5MB, and I used to update that twice a week from which linked to an almost daily updated 16 bit executable roughly the same size as the one provided in v1.18.2. Atak, I updated to v1.19.0 today and discovered that the 10 bit x265 you've provided this time is nearly 15MBs in size.
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