[Support] HaveAGitGat - Tdarr: Audio/Video Library Analytics & Transcode Automation


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14 hours ago, the1poet said:

Sorry for not clarifying... 5.1 audio. 

There's a new community plugin for you. Give it a test. 5.1 and 7.1 audio not in ac3 will be converted to ac3.
ID:Tdarr_Plugin_b39x_the1poet_surround_sound_to_ac3

Desc:If the file has surround sound tracks not in ac3, they will be converted to ac3.

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20 hours ago, HaveAGitGat said:

There's a new community plugin for you. Give it a test. 5.1 and 7.1 audio not in ac3 will be converted to ac3.
ID:Tdarr_Plugin_b39x_the1poet_surround_sound_to_ac3

Desc:If the file has surround sound tracks not in ac3, they will be converted to ac3.

Did some testing, now I've scanned my library after health checks and left it running over night. So far, so good. Thank you for the speedy response.

Are there any plans to simplify the GUI for creating plugins? Perhaps having tick boxes for common settings or fields with descriptions and parse those as variables to the script? Just thinking of you and not getting bugged by end users as much if the process was simpler?

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your hard work... just a suggestion to potentially improve things.

 

Thanks again!

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I inserted my new 1050ti today but for some reason the hw transcoding doesn't work. For plex it does work :)

I get this error: 

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Command:

HandBrakeCLI -i '/media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv' -o '/cache/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv' --preset-import-file "/presets/H265-movies-nvidia.json" -Z "H265-movies-nvidia"

Cannot load libnvidia-encode.so.1

Cannot load libnvidia-encode.so.1

Cannot load libnvidia-encode.so.1

Cannot load libnvidia-encode.so.1

[03:27:27] hb_init: starting libhb thread

[03:27:27] thread 7f4f175f4700 started ("libhb")

HandBrake 1.2.1 (2019021900) - Linux x86_64 - https://handbrake.fr

16 CPUs detected

Opening /media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv...

[03:27:27] CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5630 @ 2.13GHz

[03:27:27] - logical processor count: 16

[03:27:27] hb_scan: path=/media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv, title_index=1

udfread ERROR: ECMA 167 Volume Recognition failed

disc.c:323: failed opening UDF image /media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv

disc.c:424: error opening file BDMV/index.bdmv

disc.c:424: error opening file BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv

[03:27:27] bd: not a bd - trying as a stream/file instead

libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 6.0.0

libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.

libdvdread:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed

libdvdread:DVDOpenFileUDF:UDFFindFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed

libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.

libdvdnav: vm: failed to read VIDEO_TS.IFO

[03:27:27] dvd: not a dvd - trying as a stream/file instead

Input #0, matroska,webm, from '/media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv':

Metadata:

title : EVO

encoder : libebml v1.3.0 + libmatroska v1.4.1

creation_time :

2019-01-15T01:22:08.000000Z

Duration: 02:15:43.78, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4941 kb/s

Chapter #0:0: start 0.000000, end 668.000000

Metadata:

title : 1

Chapter #0:1: start 668.000000, end 1226.000000

Metadata:

title : 2

Chapter #0:2: start 1226.000000, end 1903.000000

Metadata:

title : 3

Chapter #0:3: start 1903.000000, end 2566.000000

Metadata:

title : 4

Chapter #0:4: start 2566.000000, end 3191.000000

Metadata:

title : 5

Chapter #0:5: start 3191.000000, end 3871.000000

Metadata:

title : 6

Chapter #0:6: start 3871.000000, end 4611.000000

Metadata:

title : 7

Chapter #0:7: start 4611.000000, end 5369.000000

Metadata:

title : 8

Chapter #0:8: start 5369.000000, end 6225.000000

Metadata:

title : 9

Chapter #0:9: start 6225.000000, end 7001.000000

Metadata:

title : 10

Chapter #0:10: start 7001.000000, end 7805.000000

Metadata:

title : 11

Chapter #0:11: start 7805.000000,

end 8143.776000

Metadata:

title : 12

Stream #0:0

(eng): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 384 kb/s (default)

Stream #0:1(eng): Video: h264 (High), yuv420p(tv, bt709, progressive), 1920x800 [SAR 1:1 DAR 12:5], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 2k tbc (default)

[03:27:27] scan: decoding previews for title 1

[03:27:27] scan: audio 0x0: ac3, rate=48000Hz, bitrate=384000 English (AC3) (5.1 ch)

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 1, 10.00 %

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 3, 30.00 %

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 5, 50.00 %

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 7, 70.00 %

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 9, 90.00 %

Scanning title 1 of 1, preview 10, 100.00 %

[03:27:28] scan: 10 previews, 1920x800, 23.976 fps, autocrop = 0/0/0/0, aspect 2.40:1, PAR 1:1

[03:27:29] libhb: scan thread found 1 valid title(s)

+ Using preset: H265-movies-nvidia

+ title 1:

+ stream: /media/Films/A Star Is Born (2018)/A Star Is Born (2018) WEBDL-1080p.mkv

+ duration: 02:15:43

+ size: 1920x800, pixel aspect: 1/1, display aspect: 2.40, 23.976 fps

+ autocrop: 0/0/0/0

+ chapters:

+ 1: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:11:08

+ 2: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:09:18

+ 3: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:11:17

+ 4: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:11:03

+ 5: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:10:25

+ 6: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:11:20

+ 7: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:12:20

+ 8: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:12:38

+ 9: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:14:16

+ 10: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:12:56

+ 11: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:13:24

+ 12: cells 0->0, 0 blocks, duration 00:05:39

+ audio tracks:

+ 1, English (AC3) (5.1 ch) (iso639-2: eng), 48000Hz, 384000bps

+ subtitle tracks:

[03:27:29] hb_parse_filter_settings: Error parsing (0:0)

ERROR: Invalid rotate filter settings (0:0)

Failed to initialize job

HandBrake has exited.

The transcoder does work with the exact same config but with h265 cpu encoding instead of nvenc.
The settings for my tdarr container is attached to this post.

tdarr settings.png

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3 minutes ago, controlol said:

I inserted my new 1050ti today but for some reason the hw transcoding doesn't work. For plex it does work :)

I get this error: 

The transcoder does work with the exact same config but with h265 cpu encoding instead of nvenc.
The settings for my tdarr container is attached to this post.

tdarr settings.png

Try changing the value for NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES to "all" without the quotes.

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37 minutes ago, kernelpanic said:

Try changing the value for NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES to "all" without the quotes.

That's what I thought I did, seems not to be the case. Shows that I should sleep earlier (it's half past 4 in the morning lol) However, it did not solve my problem, I still have the exact same log/error...

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2 hours ago, controlol said:

I inserted my new 1050ti today but for some reason the hw transcoding doesn't work. For plex it does work :)

I get this error: 

The transcoder does work with the exact same config but with h265 cpu encoding instead of nvenc.
The settings for my tdarr container is attached to this post.

tdarr settings.png

I think this is due to the imported preset bug with HandBrake, please see this:

 

https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/issues/2047

 

Removing '"PictureRotate": "0:0"' from the JSON preset resolves the issue hopefully.

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On 11/15/2019 at 11:58 PM, the1poet said:

Did some testing, now I've scanned my library after health checks and left it running over night. So far, so good. Thank you for the speedy response.

Are there any plans to simplify the GUI for creating plugins? Perhaps having tick boxes for common settings or fields with descriptions and parse those as variables to the script? Just thinking of you and not getting bugged by end users as much if the process was simpler?

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your hard work... just a suggestion to potentially improve things.

 

Thanks again!

Glad it’s working! Yes the GUI is still an early version however I am keen on keeping the plugin creator as modular as possible. That way it’s easy to mix your local plugins with community plugins depending on what you’re wanting to do with your files. Wanting to try a lot of different things out though. 

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I am running into a problem with my series library, this is the second library I added.

I set a plugin for only transcoding files that are between 1-100gb.

In this case I let it only scan for the rick and morty season 4 folder which contains the 2 episodes that have been released. 

Here is the plugin setup for series library and the files it has scanned.

Both files are H264, but they shouldn't be included for the transcoding list because of the file size.

 

For my movies library I set a minimum size of 5 gb. Here it does work.

 

What could be  the cause?

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3 hours ago, controlol said:

I am running into a problem with my series library, this is the second library I added.

I set a plugin for only transcoding files that are between 1-100gb.

In this case I let it only scan for the rick and morty season 4 folder which contains the 2 episodes that have been released. 

Here is the plugin setup for series library and the files it has scanned.

Both files are H264, but they shouldn't be included for the transcoding list because of the file size.

 

For my movies library I set a minimum size of 5 gb. Here it does work.

 

What could be  the cause?

The filters you have selected are not related to the files which are scanned. The filters are to do with which files will be transcoded.

 

So all files which you scan will appear in the transcode queue but if they do not meet the filter settings then the files will be moved straight into the ‘Transcode: Not required’ tab without being processed. 

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4 hours ago, controlol said:

I am running into a problem with my series library, this is the second library I added.

I set a plugin for only transcoding files that are between 1-100gb.

In this case I let it only scan for the rick and morty season 4 folder which contains the 2 episodes that have been released. 

Here is the plugin setup for series library and the files it has scanned.

Both files are H264, but they shouldn't be included for the transcoding list because of the file size.

 

For my movies library I set a minimum size of 5 gb. Here it does work.

 

What could be the cause?

Let me know if your files are actually transcoded even with the filter settings. 

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On 11/19/2019 at 1:17 AM, HaveAGitGat said:

Let me know if your files are actually transcoded even with the filter settings. 

It didn't transcode like you said, I must have remembered it wrong from the movies library.

 

Now there is something else. It just transcoded a movie which was just over 9.3 GB before hand and 10 GB after the transcode. 

It still replaced the movie, is that normal?

I think it would be better to only replace/write the movies if the transcoded size is smaller than the original size, maybe even with a setting where you can set this to be at least 1 GB smaller for instance.

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On 11/20/2019 at 6:54 AM, controlol said:

 

It didn't transcode like you said, I must have remembered it wrong from the movies library.

 

Now there is something else. It just transcoded a movie which was just over 9.3 GB before hand and 10 GB after the transcode. 

It still replaced the movie, is that normal?

I think it would be better to only replace/write the movies if the transcoded size is smaller than the original size, maybe even with a setting where you can set this to be at least 1 GB smaller for instance.

 

Yes that's normal, Tdarr doesn't compare the new file with the old file. Keeping the original file if the new file is larger would introduce all sorts of problems - for example if someone is adding aac audio to a file then the new file will always be larger (due to the extra aac track).

 

What types of files are you transcoding? If you're doing h264 to hevc then there must be something not quite right with your transcode settings if the new file is larger.

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Anyone with a P2000? Wondering how many transcodes and workers people are running. I know its unlimited transcodes, I am mostly curious. 

 

I asked in discord but I am still not clear. Is hardware encording via nvenc supported in this docker? I know it will take CPU cycles, but someone else in discord said handbrake and nvenc is not supported. 

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10 hours ago, HaveAGitGat said:

 

What types of files are you transcoding? If you're doing h264 to hevc then there must be something not quite right with your transcode settings if the new file is larger.

I transcode everything which is not smaller than 5 GB and not HEVC to HEVC. Keeping all audio (auto passthrough) and subtitle tracks. 

The files I usually download are between 10 - 16 GB. It's transcoded using NVENC so files could definitely be smaller if I did it with CPU. The RF is set to 20 so files are usually around 7 GB after the transcode. Although sometimes they can be as large as 18 GB. 

 

After I noticed that it still is sometimes larger I changed it to have a separate output folder so I can move them manually. I let it go over night expecting everything to be finished. But it only did 6 movies over and over. The "done" tab said the movies in my output folder had been transcoded. Not the movies where the original source was. This is probably why it kept redoing the same movies.

 

Now I changed the RF to 22, to get smaller file size in general.

 

Lastly, you were talking about adding aac audio. Did you mean this can be done automatically? This would be really cool if this is also possible with subtitles, adding it into the source folder with a particular name (so it will know witch language it is) and add it back to the queue so I don't have to fire up handbrake on my PC :)

 

Then I have one last thing, is it normal that the transcode is only using about 60% of the CPU and GPU. I have a 1050ti in my server, but it's on pcie 2.0 and only 8 lanes. So that's essentially only 4 lanes pcie 3.0. I think this shouldn't have that much of an impact and it's almost just as fast as my 1060 6gb and ryzen 1600x (The CPU's in my server score just a bit better in cinebench).

Adding a second worker does slow it down so much that it's not beneficial. 

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11 hours ago, controlol said:

I transcode everything which is not smaller than 5 GB and not HEVC to HEVC. Keeping all audio (auto passthrough) and subtitle tracks. 

The files I usually download are between 10 - 16 GB. It's transcoded using NVENC so files could definitely be smaller if I did it with CPU. The RF is set to 20 so files are usually around 7 GB after the transcode. Although sometimes they can be as large as 18 GB. 

 

After I noticed that it still is sometimes larger I changed it to have a separate output folder so I can move them manually. I let it go over night expecting everything to be finished. But it only did 6 movies over and over. The "done" tab said the movies in my output folder had been transcoded. Not the movies where the original source was. This is probably why it kept redoing the same movies.

 

Now I changed the RF to 22, to get smaller file size in general.

 

Lastly, you were talking about adding aac audio. Did you mean this can be done automatically? This would be really cool if this is also possible with subtitles, adding it into the source folder with a particular name (so it will know witch language it is) and add it back to the queue so I don't have to fire up handbrake on my PC :)

 

Then I have one last thing, is it normal that the transcode is only using about 60% of the CPU and GPU. I have a 1050ti in my server, but it's on pcie 2.0 and only 8 lanes. So that's essentially only 4 lanes pcie 3.0. I think this shouldn't have that much of an impact and it's almost just as fast as my 1060 6gb and ryzen 1600x (The CPU's in my server score just a bit better in cinebench).

Adding a second worker does slow it down so much that it's not beneficial. 

 

>The "done" tab said the movies in my output folder had been transcoded.

 

There were some issues with the folder to folder conversion which have been fixed, will be in the update to day. However, what you describe is how Tdarr normally operates. The transcode success/error tab will show the file-path of the output file, not the input file which was transcoded.

 

For example, without plugins, the transcode process will be:

 

Source ---> Cache ---> Output

Finish

 

With plugins:

 

Plugin 1: Source ---> Cache ---> Output

Plugin 2: Output ---> Cache ---> Output

Plugin 3: Output ---> Cache ---> Output

etc

Finish

 

I didn't make Tdarr for folder to folder conversion as there are many programs which can do that already. Tdarr is meant to be a library manager which directly monitors your library. I added folder to folder conversion as a small extra for those who really want it but it's not the way Tdarr is set up for.

 

>Lastly, you were talking about adding aac audio. Did you mean this can be done automatically?

 

Yes there are already some plugins which transcode audio tracks automatically and I'm working on an option in the plugin creator so you can customise it. To be clear, it transcodes existing tracks, it does not grab completely new audio tracks.

 

>This would be really cool if this is also possible with subtitles

 

For subtitles you should use Bazarr. Tdarr only converts/removes subs, not add new sub tracks.

 

>is it normal that the transcode is only using about 60% of the CPU and GPU

 

If you're using NVENC with HandBrake then it varies but is normally around 90% for GPU. CPU is also high because "only video encoding is performed by the hardware encoder. Every stage prior to and after video encoding including decoding, filters, audio/video sync, audio encoding, muxing, etc., is performed by the CPU. As a result, it is normal to have high (even 100%) CPU utilisation during encodes." FFmpeg does not have this issue.

 

If you use multiple workers then of course the transcode time per file will increase but rate of transcoding will increase which will also put more stress on your system and make it more sluggish so it depends what you're after.

 

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, HaveAGitGat said:

Hi nick, that's unfortunate, even more so considering the new version has a backup and restore feature.   When was the last time you updated the container? I haven't had any other reports of this so perhaps it may be to do with updating a very old version directly to the newest version?

1.07 the last update I did not change anything. I changed db location now and it's starting now not a big deal redoing the settings but thought you might want to know as all I did was upgrade from the last version

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15 hours ago, nicksphone said:

1.07 the last update I did not change anything. I changed db location now and it's starting now not a big deal redoing the settings but thought you might want to know as all I did was upgrade from the last version

Sorry about that no idea what could have gone wrong. Somehow the database must have become corrupted during the update for you. I'll have a browse to see what might have caused this. At least if this happens again you can go to the 'Backups' tab, hit 'Restore' and then do a 'Find New' scan to get everything back up to speed quickly.

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On 11/21/2019 at 1:48 PM, ice pube said:

Anyone with a P2000? Wondering how many transcodes and workers people are running. I know its unlimited transcodes, I am mostly curious. 

 

I asked in discord but I am still not clear. Is hardware encording via nvenc supported in this docker? I know it will take CPU cycles, but someone else in discord said handbrake and nvenc is not supported. 

I have a P2000 and I had no issues pushing 20 workers on it.  That said, it still uses CPU for other parts of the transcoding, so you need to monitor your usage to know how it will affect your machine.  Also be aware that using the P2000 or any card with the NVENC, while quick, there is a trade off in size/quality.  So dont expect nearly as much of a reduction in size.

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3 hours ago, mattekure said:

What exactly does the Health check do?  what is it checking?  I ran it on my entire library and they all passed, but I'm curious as to what its actually looking for.

From the ‘Libraries’ information button:

 

Quick health checks are done using HandBrake's --scan feature which checks file headers for errors. Thorough health checks are done using FFmpeg to go through all frames in a video file.

 

 

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On 11/12/2019 at 8:49 PM, controlol said:

This is something I was actually looking for! Thanks so much :)

 

Just bought a 1050ti which will arrive this week. Hope I can actually can get it running because it needs the 6-pin power connector but my server doesn't support that lol. Anyways it's working like a charm on my CPU's for now. Hope I can learn some ffmpeg in the future (is it more efficient?) for now I will stick with handbrake presets.

Very clean UI although, sometimes I have to look around for a bit. (For me it wasn't clear I had to add different plug-ins for codec, size and handbrake preset so it still added all movies to encoding cue). I think it took me about half an hour to set up everything up.

Again thanks a lot for the hard work!

1.008 makes creating plugins far easier :)

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Can this use Intel Quick Sync for GPU encoding?  I got it working on the Handbrake docker so I exported my preset then used the following to call the preset in tdarr as a local plugin but am getting an error.  It cycles through all my library files quick and takes no action.

 

I confirmed the json file exported from Handbrake is in the right directory as viewed by Tdarr.  It's mapped to my appdata/tdarr-aio/ folder on host. I also passed /dev/dri as a device to the container like I do with Handbrake and Plex containers.

 

Config:

--preset-import-file "/home/Tdarr/Documents/myh265.json" -Z "myh265"

 

Error in log:

ERROR: encx265: x265_param_default_preset failed. Preset (quality) Tune ((null))

ERROR: Failure to initialise thread 'H.265/HEVC encoder (libx265)'

 

 

Here is my plugin:

 

var fs = require('fs');
    var path = require('path');
    if (fs.existsSync(path.join(process.cwd() , '/npm'))) {
    var rootModules = path.join(process.cwd() , '/npm/node_modules/')
    } else{
    var rootModules = ''
    }

    const importFresh = require(rootModules+'import-fresh');
    const library = importFresh('../methods/library.js')

      function details() {

          return {
            id: "zp0Vxm70",
            Name: "myh265",
            Type: "Video",
            Operation: "Transcode",
            Description: "myh265",
            Version: "",
            Link: ""
          }
        }

        function plugin(file) {


          //Must return this object at some point

          var response = {

             processFile : true,
             preset : '',
             container : '',
             handBrakeMode : false,
             FFmpegMode : true,
             reQueueAfter : true,
             infoLog : '',

          }

          response.infoLog += "" + library.filters.filterByCodec(file,"exclude","hevc").note + library.filters.filterByMedium(file,"video").note


          if(true &&library.filters.filterByCodec(file,"exclude","hevc").outcome === true &&library.filters.filterByMedium(file,"video").outcome === true){


              response.preset = '--preset-import-file "/home/Tdarr/Documents/myh265.json" -Z "myh265"'
              response.container = '.mkv'
              response.handBrakeMode = true
              response.FFmpegMode = false

              response.reQueueAfter = true;
              response.processFile = true
              response.infoLog +=  ""
              return response


             }else{

              response.processFile = false;
              response.infoLog += ""
              return response


             }
        }

module.exports.details = details;
module.exports.plugin = plugin;

 

And my json file for the preset exported from Handbrake container.  Basically used Spaceinvader's YouTube to create my preset

{
    "PresetList": [
        {
            "AlignAVStart": false,
            "AudioCopyMask": [
                "copy:mp3",
                "copy:aac",
                "copy:ac3",
                "copy:dts",
                "copy:dtshd",
                "copy:eac3",
                "copy:truehd"
            ],
            "AudioEncoderFallback": "fdk_aac",
            "AudioLanguageList": [],
            "AudioList": [
                {
                    "AudioBitrate": 160,
                    "AudioCompressionLevel": -1.0,
                    "AudioDitherMethod": "auto",
                    "AudioEncoder": "fdk_aac",
                    "AudioMixdown": "dpl2",
                    "AudioNormalizeMixLevel": false,
                    "AudioSamplerate": "auto",
                    "AudioTrackDRCSlider": 0.0,
                    "AudioTrackGainSlider": 0.0,
                    "AudioTrackQuality": 1.0,
                    "AudioTrackQualityEnable": false
                }
            ],
            "AudioSecondaryEncoderMode": true,
            "AudioTrackSelectionBehavior": "first",
            "ChapterMarkers": true,
            "ChildrenArray": [],
            "Default": true,
            "FileFormat": "av_mkv",
            "Folder": false,
            "FolderOpen": false,
            "InlineParameterSets": false,
            "Mp4HttpOptimize": false,
            "Mp4iPodCompatible": false,
            "PictureAutoCrop": true,
            "PictureBottomCrop": 0,
            "PictureChromaSmoothCustom": "",
            "PictureChromaSmoothPreset": "off",
            "PictureChromaSmoothTune": "none",
            "PictureCombDetectCustom": "",
            "PictureCombDetectPreset": "default",
            "PictureDARWidth": 0,
            "PictureDeblockCustom": "strength=strong:thresh=20:blocksize=8",
            "PictureDeblockPreset": "off",
            "PictureDeblockTune": "medium",
            "PictureDeinterlaceCustom": "",
            "PictureDeinterlaceFilter": "decomb",
            "PictureDeinterlacePreset": "default",
            "PictureDenoiseCustom": "",
            "PictureDenoiseFilter": "off",
            "PictureDenoisePreset": "",
            "PictureDenoiseTune": "none",
            "PictureDetelecine": "off",
            "PictureDetelecineCustom": "",
            "PictureForceHeight": 0,
            "PictureForceWidth": 0,
            "PictureHeight": 0,
            "PictureItuPAR": false,
            "PictureKeepRatio": true,
            "PictureLeftCrop": 0,
            "PictureLooseCrop": false,
            "PictureModulus": 2,
            "PicturePAR": "auto",
            "PicturePARHeight": 1,
            "PicturePARWidth": 1,
            "PictureRightCrop": 0,
            "PictureRotate": "disable=1",
            "PictureSharpenCustom": "",
            "PictureSharpenFilter": "off",
            "PictureSharpenPreset": "",
            "PictureSharpenTune": "",
            "PictureTopCrop": 0,
            "PictureWidth": 0,
            "PresetDescription": "",
            "PresetName": "myh265",
            "SubtitleAddCC": false,
            "SubtitleAddForeignAudioSearch": true,
            "SubtitleAddForeignAudioSubtitle": false,
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}

 

log.txt

Edited by nickp85
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