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DK76
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Joined: Thu May 26, 2011 11:14 pm

My Benchmark

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Machine Type:Core i5 2500K, MSIP67A-GD65 (B3), 8GB 1600, 1TB WesternDigital Black, Samsung Bluray Player
CPU Speed: OCed 4.3Ghz
Number of CPUs: 1
Rip Format: MKV
Encoder: x264
Video Size & settings: 1920x1080p High Profile Audio direct copy
Quality / Bit Rate: QC set to 20
1 or 2 Pass: 1
Min/Max or Average Frames Per Second (FPS): Avg 18fps
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Re: My Benchmark

Post by Deleted User 11865 »

That sounds a bit slow given your machine, especially as it's significantly overclocked. Did you leave decomb and detelecine enabled (they are in the High Profile preset)? They're safe to disable for 1080p Blu-ray sources (you can leave them enabled for DVD).
DK76
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Joined: Thu May 26, 2011 11:14 pm

Re: My Benchmark

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Yes, They are set to default, thanks for the information. Will i need to re-encode my collection with those filters turned off?

With those setting off I'm getting avg of 22fps now!
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Re: My Benchmark

Post by Deleted User 11865 »

No need to re-encode, no. These filters shouldn't affect progressive material, but the analysis will hurt encoding speed.
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