Happy and new year! and thanks for the update on the CPU/GPU(makes more sence to me!).
Some more testing..........Summary:
Original raw clip (65 secs long): 194MB / 23.4 Mbps / 50fps / High@L4.2 / CABAC with 4 Ref Frames + Plays Fine
SVRT (8 secs to create): 195MB / 23.6 Mbps / 50fps / High@L4.2 / CABAC with 4 Ref Frames + Plays Fine
SVRT OFF / CPU Rendering (231 secs to create): 212MB / 25.6 Mbps / 50fps / High@L5.1 / CABAC with 2 Ref Frames + Does not like the Haali Renderer - no video pin out
SVRT On / CPU Rendering from 0 Sec (233 secs to create): 214MB / 25.6 Mbps / 50fps / High@L4.1 / CABAC with 2 Ref Frames + Playes Fine
SVRT On / CPU Rendering from 2 Sec (224 secs to create): 214MB / 25.6 Mbps / 50fps / High@L4.2 / CABAC with 4 Ref Frames + Plays Fine :
GPU rendering (97 secs to create): 184MB / 22.1 Mbps / 25fps / Baseline@L4.1 / CABAC with 2 Ref Frames + Terrible Juddery Ouput and Does not like the Haali Renderer - no video pin out
So for me the conclusion would appear that while we wait for SVRT to be fixed:
1) Always select SVRT even through it will start rendering from the first change (split, transition, title etc) - at least you get a similar profile and it plays nicly with the Haali splitter
2) If you place you first change (eg title) 2 seconds or latter from the start of the first clip then SVRT works for the first 2 seconds so you get the same profile info as the original
Thanks
Nathan
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