Hi.
Since HB is used to compress video files, I would love it if a progress bar would show the compression efficiency, just like the progress bar in Winrar.
Main bar color (light gray in Winrar) would represent size of input file while overlay bar color would represent output size.
Progress bar that reveal comression
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Progress bar that reveal comression
Last edited by Sprinterdriver on Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
Might be feasible (not sure how tricky it would be) for libhb-based interfaces (the Windows GUI is still a HandBrakeCLI wrapper for now).
I have no interest in implementing that, however. Patches welcome though.
I have no interest in implementing that, however. Patches welcome though.
Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
You could probably do it via some crude file size vs time calculations but it's not going to be very accurate
Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
I suggest we leave that one alone.s55 wrote:via some crude file size . . . calculations
"Let a sleeping dog lie."
Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
Vs source, uncompressed rbg, uncompressed yuv12, 15k mpeg2....?
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Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
Yes, vs. sourcety2010 wrote:Vs source, uncompressed rbg, uncompressed yuv12, 15k mpeg2....?
Re: Progress bar that reveal comression
In my opinion, it doesn't need to be so detailed. Just the current video bitrate + current file size would make me very happy (e.g.: kb/s x, xB/KB/MB/GB).Sprinterdriver wrote: Hi.
Since HB is used to compress video files, I would love it if a progress bar would show the compression efficiency, just like the progress bar in Winrar.
Main bar color (light gray in Winrar) would represent size of input file while overlay bar color would represent output size.
It can be done manually already... If you don't care.