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  • Why does ffmpeg keep using more and more RAM and crash ?

    29 décembre 2022, par József Márton Kakas

    I am using the following command with ffmpeg to encode a video file using the libsvtav1 codec : ffmpeg -i hevc.mkv -map 0:v:0 -c:v:0 libsvtav1 -preset 8 -crf 22 -format matroska av1.mkv.

    


    However, ffmpeg is using up all of my available RAM and crashing. I have also tried using the libx264 codec, but the same issue occurs, although it happens more slowly. I have already allocated 12 GB of RAM to ffmpeg, but it still seems to be insufficient. How can I prevent ffmpeg from using all of my available RAM and crashing when using either the libsvtav1 or libx264 codecs ?

    


    I have tried it on another VM, but the same issue occurs. Here is the full output of the program.

    


    ffmpeg -i akira.mkv -map 0:v:0 -c:v:0 libsvtav1 -preset 8 -crf 22 -c:a copy -c:s copy -format matroska av1.mkv
ffmpeg version n5.1.2-7-ga6e26053c2-20221106 Copyright (c) 2000-2022 the FFmpeg developers
  built with gcc 12.2.0 (crosstool-NG 1.25.0.90_cf9beb1)
  configuration: --prefix=/ffbuild/prefix --pkg-config-flags=--static --pkg-config=pkg-config --cross-prefix=x86_64-ffbuild-linux-gnu- --arch=x86_64 --target-os=linux --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-debug --enable-iconv --enable-libxml2 --enable-zlib --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-gmp --enable-lzma --enable-fontconfig --enable-libvorbis --enable-opencl --enable-libpulse --enable-libvmaf --enable-libxcb --enable-xlib --enable-amf --enable-libaom --enable-libaribb24 --enable-avisynth --disable-chromaprint --enable-libdav1d --enable-libdavs2 --disable-libfdk-aac --enable-ffnvcodec --enable-cuda-llvm --enable-frei0r --enable-libgme --enable-libkvazaar --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libjxl --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopus --enable-mbedtls --enable-librist --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libvpx --enable-libwebp --enable-lv2 --enable-libmfx --disable-openal --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenh264 --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-librav1e --enable-librubberband --disable-schannel --enable-sdl2 --enable-libsoxr --enable-libsrt --enable-libsvtav1 --enable-libtwolame --enable-libuavs3d --enable-libdrm --enable-vaapi --enable-libvidstab --enable-vulkan --enable-libshaderc --enable-libplacebo --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxavs2 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzimg --enable-libzvbi --extra-cflags=-DLIBTWOLAME_STATIC --extra-cxxflags= --extra-ldflags=-pthread --extra-ldexeflags=-pie --extra-libs='-ldl -lgomp' --extra-version=20221106
  libavutil      57. 28.100 / 57. 28.100
  libavcodec     59. 37.100 / 59. 37.100
  libavformat    59. 27.100 / 59. 27.100
  libavdevice    59.  7.100 / 59.  7.100
  libavfilter     8. 44.100 /  8. 44.100
  libswscale      6.  7.100 /  6.  7.100
  libswresample   4.  7.100 /  4.  7.100
  libpostproc    56.  6.100 / 56.  6.100
Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'akira.mkv':
  Metadata:
    title           : Akira 4K
    encoder         : libebml v1.3.10 + libmatroska v1.5.2
    creation_time   : 2020-05-04T19:57:18.000000Z
  Duration: 02:04:46.50, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 10945 kb/s
  Stream #0:0: Video: hevc (Main 10), yuv420p10le(tv, bt2020nc/bt2020/smpte2084), 3840x2074 [SAR 1:1 DAR 1920:1037], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn (default)
    Metadata:
      BPS-eng         : 9531297
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:46.479000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 179496
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 8919482644
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:1(eng): Subtitle: subrip
    Metadata:
      BPS-eng         : 46
      DURATION-eng    : 01:59:00.755000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 1277
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 41675
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:2(ita): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 448 kb/s (default)
    Metadata:
      title           : Nuovo doppiaggio
      BPS-eng         : 448000
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:28.480000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 233390
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 418234880
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:3(ita): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 448 kb/s
    Metadata:
      title           : Doppiaggio Storico
      BPS-eng         : 448000
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:28.480000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 233390
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 418234880
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:4(ita): Subtitle: dvd_subtitle, 1920x1080
    Metadata:
      title           : Italiano
      BPS-eng         : 8426
      DURATION-eng    : 02:00:14.955000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 1201
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 7599491
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:5(ita): Subtitle: subrip (default)
    Metadata:
      title           : Forced
      BPS-eng         : 0
      DURATION-eng    : 01:46:31.753000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 14
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 462
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:6(jpn): Audio: eac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 256 kb/s
    Metadata:
      BPS-eng         : 256000
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:46.496000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 233953
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 239567872
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:7(eng): Audio: eac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 256 kb/s
    Metadata:
      BPS-eng         : 256000
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:46.496000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 233953
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 239567872
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
  Stream #0:8: Video: mjpeg (Baseline), yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 1067x600, 90k tbr, 90k tbn (attached pic)
    Metadata:
      filename        : cover_land.jpg
      mimetype        : image/jpeg
  Stream #0:9: Video: mjpeg (Baseline), yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 120x176, 90k tbr, 90k tbn (attached pic)
    Metadata:
      filename        : small_cover.jpg
      mimetype        : image/jpeg
  Stream #0:10: Video: mjpeg (Baseline), yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 213x120, 90k tbr, 90k tbn (attached pic)
    Metadata:
      filename        : small_cover_land.jpg
      mimetype        : image/jpeg
  Stream #0:11: Video: mjpeg (Baseline), yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 600x882, 90k tbr, 90k tbn (attached pic)
    Metadata:
      filename        : cover.jpg
      mimetype        : image/jpeg
  Stream #0:12: Attachment: otf
    Metadata:
      filename        : StoneSansStd-Semibold.otf
      mimetype        : application/vnd.ms-opentype
  Stream #0:13: Attachment: otf
    Metadata:
      filename        : StoneSansStd-SemiboldItalic.otf
      mimetype        : application/vnd.ms-opentype
  Stream #0:14: Attachment: otf
    Metadata:
      filename        : ATPacella-Black.otf
      mimetype        : application/vnd.ms-opentype
  Stream #0:15: Attachment: ttf
    Metadata:
      filename        : ITC Franklin Gothic LT Medium Condensed.ttf
      mimetype        : application/x-truetype-font
File 'av1.mkv' already exists. Overwrite? [y/N] y
Stream mapping:
  Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (hevc (native) -> av1 (libsvtav1))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: SVT [version]:       SVT-AV1 Encoder Lib v1.3.0
Svt[info]: SVT [build]  :       GCC 12.2.0       64 bit
Svt[info]: LIB Build date: Nov  6 2022 00:41:54
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: Number of logical cores available: 16
Svt[info]: Number of PPCS 71
Svt[info]: [asm level on system : up to avx]
Svt[info]: [asm level selected : up to avx]
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: main profile   tier (auto)     level (auto)
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: width / height / fps numerator / fps denominator               : 3840 / 2080 / 24000 / 1001
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: bit-depth / color format                      : 10 / YUV420
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: preset / tune / pred struct                   : 8 / PSNR / random access
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: gop size / mini-gop size / key-frame type     : 161 / 16 / key frame
Svt[info]: SVT [config]: BRC mode / rate factor                        : CRF / 22 
Svt[info]: -------------------------------------------
Output #0, matroska, to 'av1.mkv':
  Metadata:
    title           : Akira 4K
    encoder         : Lavf59.27.100
  Stream #0:0: Video: av1 (AV01 / 0x31305641), yuv420p10le(tv, bt2020nc/bt2020/smpte2084, progressive), 3840x2074 [SAR 1:1 DAR 1920:1037], q=2-31, 23.98 fps, 1k tbn (default)
    Metadata:
      BPS-eng         : 9531297
      DURATION-eng    : 02:04:46.479000000
      NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 179496
      NUMBER_OF_BYTES-eng: 8919482644
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_APP-eng: mkvmerge v43.0.0 ('The Quartermaster') 32-bit
      _STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC-eng: 2020-05-04 19:57:18
      _STATISTICS_TAGS-eng: BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
      encoder         : Lavc59.37.100 libsvtav1
frame=    1 fps=0.0 q=0.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A sframe=    2 fps=1.3 q=0.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A sframe=   51 fps= 25 q=0.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A sframe=   73 fps= 16 q=16.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=7480frame=   76 fps= 14 q=16.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=7480frame=   81 fps= 14 q=16.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=7480frame=   87 fps= 14 q=21.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.16 bitrate=  44frame=   95 fps= 14 q=21.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.50 bitrate=  14frame=  100 fps= 13 q=16.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.66 bitrate=  11frame=  110 fps= 13 q=23.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:00.96 bitrate=   7frame=  114 fps= 13 q=23.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:01.12 bitrate=   6frame=  122 fps= 13 q=23.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:01.46 bitrate=   5frame=  126 fps= 12 q=23.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:01.62 bitrate=   4frame=  133 fps= 12 q=22.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:01.92 bitrate=   3frame=  139 fps= 12 q=21.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:02.17 bitrate=   3frame=  141 fps= 11 q=22.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:02.25 bitrate=   3frame=  144 fps= 11 q=23.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:02.37 bitrate=   3frame=  151 fps= 11 q=13.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:02.67 bitrate=   2frame=  159 fps= 11 q=18.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:03.00 bitrate=   2frame=  164 fps= 11 q=22.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:03.21 bitrate=   2frame=  174 fps= 11 q=22.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:03.63 bitrate=   2frame=  179 fps= 11 q=20.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:03.83 bitrate=   1frame=  187 fps= 11 q=20.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:04.17 bitrate=   1frame=  189 fps= 10 q=21.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:04.25 bitrate=   1frame=  192 fps= 10 q=22.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:04.38 bitrate=   1frame=  195 fps=8.0 q=20.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:04.50 bitrate=   1frame=  201 fps=8.0 q=11.0 size=       1kB time=00:00:04.67 bitrate=   1Killeds/s speed=0.187x


    


  • Manipulating one video into multi outputs with FFmpeg results in no audio in the last output

    27 octobre 2015, par my name is

    Using FFmpeg, I’m trying to do some filtering operations on one input video to scale it (out1), scale and trim it (out2).
    This is the command I’m using :

    ffmpeg -y \
    -i "Robotica_1080.mkv" \
    -filter_complex "[0:v]split=2[v1][v2]; \
    [v1]scale=640:360,setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[vout1]; \
    [v2]trim=10:15,scale=640:360,setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[vout2]; \
    [0:a]asplit=2[a1][a2]; \
    [a1]anull,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[aout1]; \
    [a2]atrim=10:15,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[aout2]; \
    [vout1][aout1]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out1]; \
    [vout2][aout2]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out2]" \
    -map "[out1]" "1.mp4" \
    -map "[out2]" "2.mp4"

    1.mp4 is ok while 2.mp4 lasts 5 seconds as expected but without audio at all (the QuickTime inspector doesn’t write the audio codec)

    I tried to remove the trim/atrim filters, so the filter_complex parameter looked like this :

    -filter_complex "[0:v]split=2[v1][v2]; \
    [v1]scale=640:360[vout1]; \
    [v2]scale=640:360[vout2]; \
    [0:a]asplit=2[a1][a2]; \
    [a1]anull[aout1]; \
    [a2]anull[aout2]; \
    [vout1][aout1]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out1]; \
    [vout2][aout2]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out2]" \

    but still no audio on 2.mp4

    Can anyone give me a hint ?

    —EDIT—
    This is the output from first ffmpeg command :


    Mac-mini:~ Luca$ /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/MediaGallery/ffmpeg/ffmpeg -y \
    > -i "/Users/Luca/Desktop/_TEMP UPLOAD/Video/Robotica_1080.mkv" \
    > -filter_complex "[0:v]split=2[v1][v2]; \
    > [v1]scale=640:360,setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[vout1]; \
    > [v2]trim=10:15,scale=640:360,setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[vout2]; \
    > [0:a]asplit=2[a1][a2]; \
    > [a1]anull,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[aout1]; \
    > [a2]atrim=10:15,asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[aout2]; \
    > [vout1][aout1]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out1]; \
    > [vout2][aout2]concat=n=1:v=1:a=1[out2]" \
    > -map "[out1]" "/Users/Luca/Downloads/1.mp4" \
    > -map "[out2]" "/Users/Luca/Downloads/2.mp4"
    ffmpeg version N-72460-gc5a07f1-tessus Copyright (c) 2000-2015 the FFmpeg developers
     built with Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.57) (based on LLVM 3.5svn)
     configuration: --cc=/usr/bin/clang --prefix=/opt/ffmpeg --as=yasm --extra-version=tessus --enable-avisynth --enable-fontconfig --enable-gpl --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgsm --enable-libmodplug --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopus --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-version3 --disable-ffplay --disable-indev=qtkit --disable-indev=x11grab_xcb
     libavutil      54. 23.101 / 54. 23.101
     libavcodec     56. 40.100 / 56. 40.100
     libavformat    56. 33.101 / 56. 33.101
     libavdevice    56.  4.100 / 56.  4.100
     libavfilter     5. 16.101 /  5. 16.101
     libswscale      3.  1.101 /  3.  1.101
     libswresample   1.  1.100 /  1.  1.100
     libpostproc    53.  3.100 / 53.  3.100
    Input #0, matroska,webm, from '/Users/Luca/Desktop/_TEMP UPLOAD/Video/Robotica_1080.mkv':
     Metadata:
       encoder         : libDivXMediaFormat 4.0.0.0578
     Duration: 00:00:20.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4282 kb/s
       Stream #0:0(eng): Video: hevc (Main), yuvj420p(pc), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1k tbn, 25 tbc (default)
       Stream #0:1(en): Audio: aac (LC), 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp (default)
    [swscaler @ 0x7fb4d181c400] deprecated pixel format used, make sure you did set range correctly
    [swscaler @ 0x7fb4d185be00] deprecated pixel format used, make sure you did set range correctly
    No pixel format specified, yuvj420p for H.264 encoding chosen.
    Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] using SAR=1/1
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.1 Cache64
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] profile High, level 3.0
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    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] 264 - core 142 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2014 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=3 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
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    Output #1, mp4, to '/Users/Luca/Downloads/2.mp4':
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       Stream #1:0: Video: h264 (libx264) ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuvj420p(pc), 640x360 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], q=-1--1, 25 fps, 12800 tbn, 25 tbc (default)
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc56.40.100 libx264
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     Stream #0:1 (aac) -> asplit
     concat:out:a0 -> Stream #0:0 (libvo_aacenc)
     concat:out:a0 -> Stream #0:1 (libvo_aacenc)
     concat:out:v0 -> Stream #0:2 (libx264)
     concat:out:v0 -> Stream #1:0 (libx264)
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    frame=  501 fps= 26 q=-1.0 Lq=-1.0 size=    1512kB time=00:00:19.97 bitrate= 620.1kbits/s    
    video:1385kB audio:392kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: unknown
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] frame I:3     Avg QP:19.30  size:  3879
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] frame P:321   Avg QP:24.53  size:  3024
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] frame B:177   Avg QP:26.20  size:   825
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] consecutive B-frames: 40.7% 34.7%  5.4% 19.2%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] mb I  I16..4: 24.8% 65.9%  9.3%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] mb P  I16..4:  7.5% 10.5%  2.5%  P16..4: 22.9%  7.4%  2.7%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:46.5%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] mb B  I16..4:  0.4%  0.6%  0.3%  B16..8: 17.2%  2.9%  0.7%  direct: 0.9%  skip:77.1%  L0:37.2% L1:51.8% BI:11.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] 8x8 transform intra:51.6% inter:69.2%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 40.2% 24.2% 1.1% inter: 8.5% 4.0% 0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] i16 v,h,dc,p:  9% 65%  1% 25%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 20% 29% 16%  4%  6%  6%  7%  6%  6%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 22% 34% 12%  3%  7%  6%  7%  4%  4%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] i8c dc,h,v,p: 63% 25% 11%  1%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] ref P L0: 69.3% 11.5% 12.5%  6.7%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] ref B L0: 82.4% 16.7%  0.8%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] ref B L1: 98.6%  1.4%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d183f400] kb/s:450.44
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    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] frame B:46    Avg QP:27.93  size:  1036
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    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 33.5% 24.6% 1.8% inter: 8.5% 3.8% 0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] i16 v,h,dc,p:  4% 82%  1% 13%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 17% 40% 18%  3%  4%  4%  7%  3%  5%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 23% 40% 13%  3%  5%  5%  6%  3%  4%
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    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] ref B L0: 77.6% 22.0%  0.4%
    [libx264 @ 0x7fb4d184e400] ref B L1: 99.1%  0.9%
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  • I Really Like My New EeePC

    29 août 2010, par Multimedia Mike — General

    Fair warning : I’m just going to use this post to blather disconnectedly about a new-ish toy.

    I really like my new EeePC. I was rather enamored with the original EeePC 701 from late 2007, a little box with a tiny 7″ screen that is credited with kicking off the netbook revolution. Since then, Asus has created about a hundred new EeePC models.

    Since I’m spending so much time on a train these days, I finally took the plunge to get a better netbook. I decided to stay loyal to Asus and their Eee lineage and got the highest end EeePC they presently offer (which was still under US$500)– the EeePC 1201PN. The ’12′ in the model number represents a 12″ screen size and the rest of the specs are commensurately as large. Indeed, it sort of blurs the line between netbook and full-blown laptop.



    Incidentally, after I placed the order for the 1201PN nearly 2 months ago, and I mean the very literal next moment, this Engadget headline came across announcing the EeePC 1215N. My new high-end (such as it is) computer purchase was immediately obsoleted ; I thought that only happened in parody. (As of this writing, the 1215N still doesn’t appear to be shipping, though.)

    It’s a sore point among Linux aficionados that Linux was used to help kickstart the netbook trend but that now it’s pretty much impossible to find Linux pre-installed on a netbook. So it is in this case. This 1201PN comes with Windows 7 Home Premium installed. This is a notable differentiator from most netbooks which only have Windows 7 Home Starter, a.k.a., the Windows 7 version so crippled that it doesn’t even allow the user to change the background image.

    I wished to preserve the Windows 7 installation (you never know when it will come in handy) and dual boot Linux. I thought I would have to use the Windows partition tool to divide work some magic. Fortunately, the default installation already carved the 250 GB HD in half ; I was able to reformat the second partition and install Linux. The details are a little blurry, but I’m pretty sure one of those external USB optical drives shown in my last post actually performed successfully for this task. Lucky break.



    The EeePC 1201PN, EeePC 701, Belco Alpha-400, and even a comparatively gargantuan Sony Vaio full laptop– all of the portable computers in the household

    So I got Ubuntu 10.04 Linux installed in short order. This feels like something of a homecoming for me. You see, I used Linux full-time at home from 1999-2006. In 2007, I switched to using Windows XP full-time, mostly because my home use-case switched to playing a lot of old, bad computer games. By the end of 2008, I had transitioned to using the Mac Mini that I had originally purchased earlier that year for running FATE cycles. That Mac served as my main home computer until I purchased the 1201PN 2 months ago.

    Mostly, I have this overriding desire for computers to just work, at least in their basic functions. And that’s why I’m so roundly impressed with the way Linux handles right out of the box. Nearly everything on the 1201PN works in Linux. The video, the audio, the wireless networking, the webcam, it all works out of the box. I had to do the extra installation step to get the binary nVidia drivers installed but even that’s relatively seamless, especially compared to “the way things used to be” (drop to a prompt, run some binary installer from the prompt as root, watch it fail in arcane ways because the thing is only certified to run on one version of one Linux distribution). The 1201PN, with its nVidia Ion2 graphics, is able to drive both its own 1366×768 screen simultaneously with an external monitor running at up on 2560×1600.

    The only weird hiccup in the whole process was that I had a little trouble with the special volume keys on the keyboard (specifically, the volume up/down/mute keys didn’t do anything). But I quickly learned that I had to install some package related to ACPI and they magically started to do the right thing. Now I get to encounter the Linux Flash Player bug where modifying volume via those special keys forces fullscreen mode to exit. Adobe really should fix that.

    Also, trackpad multitouch gestures don’t work right away. Based on my reading, it is possible to set those up in Linux. But it’s largely a preference thing– I don’t care much for multitouch. This creates a disparity when I use Windows 7 on the 1201PN which is configured per default to use multitouch.



    The same 4 laptops stacked up

    So, in short, I’m really happy with this little machine. Traditionally, I have had absolutely no affinity for laptops/notebooks/portable computers at all even if everyone around was always completely enamored with the devices. What changed for me ? Well for starters, as a long-time Linux user, I was used to having to invest in very specific, carefully-researched hardware lest I not be able to use it under the Linux OS. This was always a major problem in the laptop field which typically reign supreme in custom, proprietary hardware components. These days, not so much, and these netbooks seem to contain well-supported hardware. Then there’s the fact that laptops always cost so much more than similarly capable desktop systems and that I had no real reason for taking a computer with me when I left home. So my use case changed, as did the price point for relatively low-power laptops/netbooks.

    Data I/O geek note : The 1201PN is capable of wireless-N networking — as many netbooks seem to have — but only 100 Mbit ethernet. I wondered why it didn’t have gigabit ethernet. Then I remembered that 100 Mbit ethernet provides 11-11.5 Mbytes/sec of transfer speed which, in my empirical experience, is approximately the maximum write speed of a 5400 RPM hard drive– which is what the 1201PN possesses.