On 8/8/2012 8:49 PM, Kyle wrote:
> On 8/7/2012 3:06 AM, Kai Tietz wrote:
>> 2012/8/7 Kyle Schwarz <kshawk...@gmail.com>:
>>> On 8/6/2012 4:58 PM, Kai Tietz wrote:
>>>> I have attached a modified version of winpthread (uncomress it and
>>>> rename it back to .dll).  It would be great if you could test this
>>>> variant on your box, too.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot for the modified libwinpthread-1.dll, and the continued
>>> help.
>>>
>>> I copied the libwinpthread-1.dll you sent into the debug build and
>>> replaced the old one. I had the same issue. Do I need to recompile
>>> x264+FFmpeg with the new libwinpthread-1.dll?
>>>
>>> Any idea as to what it might be?
>> No, you don't need to recompile.  Is the application really stucked,
>> or is it just very slow?  Have you tested that it response on '?' key
>> stroke?  As for me the encoding works - slowly - but it works.
>
> It's *very* slow. If you compare the speed to that of a older FFmpeg,
> the debug build is practically unusable.
>
> I've never used '?' before, but it output:
> key    function
> ?      show this help
> +      increase verbosity
> -      decrease verbosity
> c      Send command to filtergraph
> D      cycle through available debug modes
> h      dump packets/hex press to cycle through the 3 states
> q      quit
> s      Show QP histogram
>
> Should I do anything with that?
>
> Thanks Kai,
>    Kyle Schwarz

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