[RESOLVED] DGIndexNV versus DGDemux

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Re: DGIndexNV versus DGDemux

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Sherman said he would be happy to implement an MPLS selector ala DGDemuxGUI. He wants to use it as a project to teach Curly how to code. I said go for it!
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@Rocky
Just tested the latest RC Rocky, and it is looking good.
Job well done
You are out of the box of shame and Sherman should be made aware that his "upgrades" weren't quite there

@Sherman
Long fall if Rocky hadn't fixed it for you
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Re: DGIndexNV versus DGDemux

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Hi.

Just did a test with most recent rc on one of the blurays I tested with older rc, and it seems to have become even faster then before.

Maybe just 5 seconds or so, but its still 5-10%.

Getting better and better :-)

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Re: DGIndexNV versus DGDemux

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    We're probably at the maximum performance now unless we want to scrounge for another second or two of CPU. Can't do much more with the IO on the application side. Use quality SSDs and stay off the windows partition. Don't do heavy work on other things while you are indexing. It would be interesting to know how things compare to other indexing apps working on seamless branching disks. Are there any others that actually work right?

    Go easy on Sherman. He didn't know about the file caching by windows, so he ended up doing a great job on the CPU side of things. Also, the port to 2019 and the latest toolset is quite useful in several ways.

    Thank you for your testing, guys. It's going to be sweet to have a disk browser/MPLS selector, so Sherman can try to bat 1000 on that.
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    Me and Sherm are gonna bat 5000!
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    Hehe, Sherm taught me how to code in C++ this morning and I already have the MPLS browser working. Gonna do some testing and review and then I'll give it to Rock later today for a new rc. Batting 10000. Nyuk!

    BTW, guys, MKV and MP4 are broken in rc3. I'll fix that too and bat 1000000.
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    Re: DGIndexNV versus DGDemux

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    Here is rc4 for testing. Need to test File/Open Disk and indexing and demuxing for MKV and MP4, especially comparing the DGI files versus the stable build.

    http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGIndexNV_rc4.rar

    * Added MPLS browser (File/Open Disk).
    * Fixed MKV/MP4 (I hope).

    :salute: Curly
    :salute: Sherman

    The next thing I'd like to see is optimization of MKV/MP4 indexing/demuxing.
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    Beware of a little issue with Open Disk. After you return with your disk selection, sometimes DGIndexNV gets minimized and you have to maximize it again. I have this fixed for the next rc.
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    Hi.

    Did a small test with rc4 on an mkv file.

    I did it without demuxing the video at first.

    rc4 creates a 0 byte h264 file, while 221 doesn't.

    Other than that the demuxed files all have the same size. Haven't binary compared them.

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    Hi.

    Just demuxed a 4k disk using rc4, without selecting the video.

    It created a zero byte h265 file.

    Looks like rc4 creates a 0 byte video file if video is not selected for demuxing.

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    OK, thanks. I had fixed that before but it looks like it reverted somehow. Will fix it.
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    Here is rc5:

    http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGIndexNV_rc5.rar

    * Fixed creation of empty video file.
    * Fixed minimization bug on Open Disk.

    :salute: renols
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    New RC
    Input is MKV 4K file
    mismatch between stable and new RC
    fast.dgi
    (3.37 MiB) Downloaded 550 times
    stable.dgi
    (3.37 MiB) Downloaded 571 times
    Please look at ASPECT
    EDIT
    The "identifying" info was removed strictly for the binary compare (different folders etc)
    If needed I'll reproduce and post the unedited dgi files
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    Yes, I had noticed that but didn't look into it yet. Thanks for reporting it.
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    Here is rc 6:

    http://rationalqm.us/misc/DGIndexNV_rc6.rar

    * Removed the Full_Info option. It is always now enabled. It is retained in the
    INI file for backward compatibility but the value is ignored. The Settings dialog
    was compacted to make it smaller.

    * Fixed erroneous values in the DGI file header section when the project
    is saved without a prior play/preview, or when Full_Info was set to 0.

    :salute: gonca
    :salute: Rocky

    Who would have thought a little optimization project would turn into a
    full-fledged overhaul? :wow:
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    I slipped in some fixes for Open Disk to rc6 so please re-download.
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    dgi files are now identical (minus the first 3 lines) according to file compare
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    Thank you for your testing, gonca! In you I detect a kindred spirit of the first magnitude.

    I feel ashamed that a small bug remains in Open Disk. If you select Open Disk and then cancel from the folder dialog, it stupidly goes to an empty chooser dialog. Maybe not Box of Shame material but it surely moves my average down to 9,999,999. I can learn to live with that (but the bug is fixed locally).

    What do you want next? Me and Sherman are masters of the universe.

    On behalf of all the crazy characters here at DG Tools, I want to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. Let the cream pies fly!
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    So thankful for the divine energy of Life. And for Britney!
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