V1's Badaboom Review/Contest
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squee666
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
Assassinator Wrote:squee666 Wrote:you know you can edit the data file with the encoding setting inside for psp
then you can change the min and max bitrate for audio and video
Data file? what do you refer to by that?
in the badaboom folder look for an xml file
open with notepad/wordpad etc and do a search for psp
have fun tweaking
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07/03/2009 04:06 AM |
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
With the monster machines of yours , every encoder should fly on them.
34 frames per second = MKV file to PSP output 1500 Kbps
“Fear not for the future, weep not for the past.”
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07/03/2009 04:34 AM |
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squee666
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
me when i started sing badaboom before the review i was getting around 110fps/115fps
using
win 7 7000 beta 64bit and nvidia vista drivers
2gb ram
2.33ghz core 2 duo
9600 gso 1gb
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07/03/2009 04:56 AM |
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
I might have to look into this, see if an OC'ed 9600GT is faster than an OC'ed Athlon X2 5200+
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07/03/2009 05:03 AM |
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Vegetano1 Wrote:multiple encodes,.? you mean with gpu and cpu>!?
No, multiple encodes on the GPU. Since it has 240 cores, I somewhat doubt the encoder uses all of them.
Vegetano1 Wrote:the source trailer clip is DVD,. :) Ironman dvd.
Damn >_>
Might be better if wee can compare a common source...
I'll see if I can find some test movie to encode.
EDIT: Star Wars ep III with no filtering (except Bicubic scaler)
![[Image: v6j05v.jpg]](http://i40.tinypic.com/v6j05v.jpg)
Only seems to go at ~140fps but I suspect it can go faster cause I might have a decoding bottleneck.
![[Image: vg3b7d.jpg]](http://i39.tinypic.com/vg3b7d.jpg)
(CPU not going at 100%)
Ok,. to make a good test its prob best if you send/tell me the converter you are using so i can run both test:
-on the same PC
-with the same video >> source file
-and wee should determine whots the best equal output setting
so wee be able to measure the speed difference only.
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08/03/2009 08:40 AM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
Encoding with XviD4PSP should give a fairly good benchmark - use similar settings to one above.
Using r1127 and pretty much the same settings as above, except 4x single thread anime encodes on my Q6600 at stock:
![[Image: encode4thread.jpg]](http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5039/encode4thread.jpg)
Live action content may encode slower though.
Results may be a little high since they don't all finish exactly at once, but they finished pretty much the same time.
Probably could break 250fps with that sort of material with the CPU overclocked to 3GHz.
But multi-processing is kinda cheating I guess, which is why I'm wondering how well Badaboom can multi-process.
Command used:
AVS:
(This post was last modified: 12/03/2009 04:21 AM by ZiNgA BuRgA.)
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12/03/2009 04:14 AM |
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
Just as i suspected! Cheats!
 i will try and compare both *conversion's, Xvid4PSP & BADABOOM on my PC soon!
With OCed cpu VS gtx295 GPU(single core only with BADABOOM)
*Without cheats
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12/03/2009 04:46 AM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
If possible, would you be able to try to see how well Badaboom goes when running 4 encodes at once?
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12/03/2009 05:24 AM |
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
XviD4PSP probably still uses some ancient old x264. Use a new one instead, much faster. (Replace the x264 in Xvid4PSP with this).
-» http://x264.nl/x264/revision1127/x264.exe
You can get a bit more speed if you use the 64bit version. But then you'll either need a 64bit Avisynth, or need to pipe 32bit avisynth through avs2yuv. EDIT: actually, you can't, since you don't have a 64bit OS.
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12/03/2009 06:01 AM |
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Vegetano1
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RE: V1's Badaboom Review
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:If possible, would you be able to try to see how well Badaboom goes when running 4 encodes at once?
4x BADABOOM not so good ;p 20fps estimate time >>120min closing 3 BADABOOM's and fps goes up again.
All 4 same source DVD.
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12/03/2009 07:22 AM |
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