Manual move of the library doesn't work, but compiling with the new
directory work ... I don't know why ... But it seems to work for me, if
you have applied the same patch to the upcomming package, It will work
perfectly !
Thank again for your help !
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x264 dont use X86 extension such as SSE on
I tried to move libx264 to /usr/lib/sse2, but nothing append ... (using
2:0.85.1448+git1a6d32-3)
I will update to the new package. But if the change is only changing
directory ...
LouL mentioned this line in conflags:
shared_confflags += --disable-asm
If this line do what i think, it must not w
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* install sse optimized version in /usr/lib/sse2. LP: #550524
-- Reinhard TartlerTue, 30 Mar 2010 22:27:28 +0200
** Changed in: x264 (Ubuntu)
Status: C
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 09:21:19 (CEST), Fabien Lusseau wrote:
> I you don't have SSE, your computer is probably too old to do x264
> encoding ...
true, but I fear that if we wouldn't do that, all applications that link
to x264 will immediatly SIGILL regardless if they do or don't use x264
> Wit
I you don't have SSE, your computer is probably too old to do x264
encoding ...
Without x86 extention, it is about 6 fps on Core 2 Quad 2,4 Ghz ...
Thank for all your work and for your reactivity !
I wait for your patch !
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because on non sse enabled machines, x264 would not load if asm
directives were compiled in.
I've just found the issue, x264 needs to be installed into /usr/lib/sse2
instead of /usr/lib/sse. Moving the library around should fix this
issue.
I'm already working on an upload
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I can also reproduce this behavior on 32-bit Lucid. I believe line 54 in the
confflags is to blame:
shared_confflags += --disable-asm
Why --disable-asm?
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tests results (nightly build):
Live CD 32 bits: same problem ...
Live CD 64 bits: Works perfectly !
32 bits related problem ...
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I have only tested in 32 bits ubuntu, and no I am not using an
anofficial package.
Maybe the problem is on the Intel Core architecture ... Or the bug is
only in 32 bits ubuntu.
I will boot a 64bits live cd and check if it work ...
(I also compiled the last svn of vlc and x264, and cpu extension
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 20:26:03 (CEST), LouL wrote:
> I can not duplicate "using cpu capabilities: none!" and your command
> uses my CPU capabilities on 64-bit Lucid.
maybe it has something to do with the architecture? i can reproduce this
behavior on my i386 laptop.
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I can not duplicate "using cpu capabilities: none!" and your command
uses my CPU capabilities on 64-bit Lucid. Are you using any unofficial
packages, such as from a PPA, self-compiled, or from a third-party
repository?
This isn't a support forum, but you should use the libx264 presets
instead of
x264 output:
y4m [info]: 704x576p 128:117 @ 60/1 fps (cfr)
x264 [info]: using SAR=128/117
x264 [info]: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 Cache64
x264 [info]: profile High, level 3.1
mencoder output:
MEncoder UNKNOWN-4.4.3 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team
success: format: 0 data: 0x0 - 0x15c
ffmpeg -threads 4 -i "/home/fabien/soccer_4cif.y4m" -f mp4 -r 25
-vcodec libx264 -s 1280x720 -b 1500kb -aspect 16:9 -flags +loop -cmp
+chroma -deblockalpha 0 -deblockbeta 0 -b 1750k -maxrate 2000k -bufsize
4M -bt 256k -refs 1 -bf 3 -coder 1 -me_method umh -me_range 16 -subq 7
-partitions +parti4x4
Show your FFmpeg command and your complete FFmpeg output. With this
information I can attempt to duplicate your error.
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