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    x264 video encoding benchmark

    I put together a self-contained x264 video encoding benchmark. Techarp kindly agreed to host the file and results at this URL.

    Basically, you run the test encode and it will report back frames-per-second values for your machine @ it's clock/overclock level. You can run it at your stock settings and at your overclock settings to see how your machine compares to others in the database.

    The database is small right now (as of 08-sep), but as you guys report in results, I will populate it. My goal is to have a representative set of data for many different chips and chipsets. Hopefully, we'll get some Penryn and Phenom data when they become available. Also, if anyone out here has some of the high end AMD chips, please contribute. Instructions and the file are at that url.

    Also, please report your results here in this thread. I will keep the data at that url to keep things simple.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    linux version please.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    @directhex - wish I could... I don't know how you'd get avisynth to run without WINE.
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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    Subsitute avisynth with transcode or mencoder.
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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    Quote Originally Posted by aidanjt View Post
    Subsitute avisynth with transcode or mencoder.
    Should be easy enough. The command line to the H264 encoder is on the second page with the FAQ

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    Quote Originally Posted by graysky View Post
    @directhex - wish I could... I don't know how you'd get avisynth to run without WINE.
    avisynth isn't necessary on linux - you can pipe raw output from a player into the x264 encoder. or in come cases, use a FIFO.

    fr'example:

    Code:
    mkfifo pipeymcpipepipe.y4m
    mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg:file=pipeymcpipepipe.y4m test-480p.mpg &
    x264 -o outputty.264 pipeymcpipepipe.y4m
    dilute to taste

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    okay, benchmark ported to linux. cleaning up.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    Code:
    encoded 1771 frames, 44.75 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 44.65 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 44.79 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 44.87 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 44.80 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 11.42 fps, 1826.79 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 11.47 fps, 1827.01 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 11.48 fps, 1826.79 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 11.51 fps, 1826.76 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 11.57 fps, 1826.83 kb/s
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    Last edited by directhex; 11-09-2007 at 07:54 PM.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    cool man
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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    see www.apebox.org/wordpress/linux/32 for linux benchmark
    Last edited by directhex; 21-09-2007 at 01:47 PM.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    hm, seems mplayer is throttling to ~30fps. fiddling...

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    MUCH better. script above updated. will re-test at home this evening. until then, i'll do my work PC. and... who wants to hear how well a 148 core box does?

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T7400, stock 166 x 13, i945PM, 5-5-5-15 @ 333MHz, Ubuntu GNU/Linux 7.04 AMD64

    Code:
    encoded 1771 frames, 62.00 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 63.78 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 65.92 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 65.80 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 65.85 fps, 1852.55 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 16.56 fps, 1826.77 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 17.69 fps, 1826.75 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 17.74 fps, 1826.79 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 17.74 fps, 1826.98 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 17.72 fps, 1827.02 kb/s
    Last edited by directhex; 11-09-2007 at 10:47 AM.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    altix 4700, itanium montecito 1.6ghz, 116 cores, SLES10 IA64

    Code:
    encoded 1771 frames, 45.84 fps, 1862.91 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 45.69 fps, 1862.91 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 45.77 fps, 1862.91 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 45.71 fps, 1862.91 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 45.80 fps, 1862.91 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 34.84 fps, 2098.72 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 34.93 fps, 2098.75 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 35.17 fps, 2098.72 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 34.63 fps, 2098.72 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 35.29 fps, 2098.72 kb/s
    looks like the hand-optimized assembly code for i386/amd64 really makes a difference, especially to the frameserving by mplayer

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    AMD Athlon FX 55, stock 200 x 13, nForce 4, 3-4-4-8 @ 200MHz, Ubuntu GNU/Linux 7.04 AMD64

    Code:
    encoded 1771 frames, 42.30 fps, 1852.87 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 42.26 fps, 1852.87 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 43.01 fps, 1852.87 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 40.13 fps, 1852.87 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 42.28 fps, 1852.87 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 10.11 fps, 1826.25 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 10.11 fps, 1826.25 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 10.12 fps, 1826.25 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 10.02 fps, 1826.25 kb/s
    encoded 1771 frames, 10.07 fps, 1826.25 kb/s
    Last edited by directhex; 11-09-2007 at 07:36 PM.

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    Re: x264 video encoding benchmark

    you have a 148 core machine at work? that's insane.
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