
However storing the password as plain text inside the powershell script, so that it would be very easy for everyone (3rd party persons, trojan, virus. However in the preferences it has a feature called "Send File to" which can be used to do anything we need here and would require only some lines of code. So if a queue is finished there is no way to inform you. So its I time to build something to fill the gap.Ĭurrently the Open Source Video Transcoder handbreak 1.0.7 () do not offer a notification features. Unfortunately handbreak do not come up with any notification features to inform me when it finished his work (and depending on the training it sometimes has 3-5 hours of video material to work with). The issue here is that the software I´m using here couldn´t make use from H.265 (x265) so I need to use Handbreak here to convert that. X265 : Aq-Strength is out of rangeįailure to initialise thread 'H.265/HEVC encoder (libx265)'Īlternatively, if someone can point me to another solution to play large 4k 10bit video files on my tv (Samsung apps or xbox one), i'd appreciate it.When I create trainings I normally record them and hand them out to the users who attend the training, so they can watch them again. X265 : max consecutive bframe count must be 16 or smaller X265 : Lookahead depth must be greater than the max consecutive bframe count

X265 : using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX AVX2 FMA3 LZCNT BMI2 + bitrate: 640 kbps, samplerate: 48000 Hz + bitrate: 1536 kbps, samplerate: 48000 Hz + decoder: English (DTS-HD MA) (5.1 ch) (track 1, id 0x1) + frame rate: same as source (around 23.976 fps) + Comb Detect (mode=3:spatial-metric=2:motion-thresh=1:spatial-thresh=1:filter-mode=2:block-thresh=40:block-width=16:block-height=16) I came across this blog which seems to offer a solution to my problem.Įverything involved with setting it up worked fine, however i'm getting the following error in the log whenever I try to encode a video: Although my TV still recognized an HDR signal and the video looks good. only to discover that handbrake had downgraded the video to 8bit instead of 10-bit. So a couple of weeks ago, I discovered handbrake and have encoded several files into the proper format and got everything playing nice with my tv.

Essentially, the files I have currently are already h265 10bit however, the audio is creating problems because its not AC3, which prevents me from being able to directplay the files on my tv (or xbox one s) plex apps. I am not an expert at all, but have been trying to follow the instructions I have found online. I'm trying to encode 4k 10-bit video into a format that plays nice with plex.
