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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

That's  fair...

Whenever I try to run the encoding command in the terminal, I get errors https://hastebin.com/zofobiroku.coffeescript

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Problem is that with the FFMPEG I can transcode without problems. I can even use the HW encoder, for which the SVP says that my GPU is insufficient (rx 480).

https://hastebin.com/lurayiqece.makefile

I've gotten SW encoder to work fine with the SVPCode, but any form of the HW encoders doesn't work (ex. hevc_vaapi, h264_vaapi) even tho they work fine with FFMPEG.

EDIT:
Is there a way to transcode using the CLI and not having to use the GUI?

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

From what I gather, you can't see the log either... I'll post it to another hosting site, because this one apparently doesn't work for me...

Log file: https://hastebin.com/udoxidekin.http

I can open and play the video without problems in MPV.

I get many different errors for different files, which I can all play in MPV without problems

another log: https://hastebin.com/sijatebuxo.http

I guess it wasn't the MPV failing, but the error output doesn't really help much, with the last one being "Failed to initialize muxer."

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

As a Linux user you must know how to read the logs wink

Obviously I do, but seeing "mpv exited with error 2" doesn't really tell me anything.
Except if I'm missing something... :shrug:

EDIT: For some reason I can't see the log file I provided in the OP...

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(8 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I've installed the SVP from both AUR and the website, but I got the same problem with both.

Whenever I select my video file, and I click on transcode, I only get the "Failed" message and the green arrow.