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In the room before the one where your score reads 151850 (sorry I didn't catch the frame) would it be faster or possible to just make one of the two columns of blocks disappear and then jump up the other?
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Encoding feedback,
your audio began desyncing towards the end of the run, the sound was slightly ahead of the video.
This tells me that you probably accidentally encoded the video at 60fps instead of 60.1 fps.
Also, your logo is a bit distracting (and that's coming from me,) you should probably run it by adelikat on IRC.
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The malloc is failing in your screenshot and your video.
Malloc means Memory Allocation. It's failing to allocate memory for the process and bailing out at that point. That's definitely what's going wrong.
Have you tried a different version of x264 or different settings?
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Aktan wrote:
OmnipotentEntity wrote:
moreover, I was under the impression that H.264 lossless still sent every block through a DCT to compress it, if that's the case then it's as lossless as a full quality .jpg
I don't think so. I think H.264 lossless is truly lossless in the YV12 colorspace (for x264 that is)
I just tested with some very noisy video, it is indeed lossless when compared to ffv1 when colorspace is equal.
Tested with the following script:
rm s.log; mkfifo s.log; /home/omnipotententity/coding/mplayer-src/mplayer/mencoder -nosound -vf format=bgr32 -ovc raw -of rawvideo -ofps 60.000 -o s.log -quiet "dump_part39.avi" & /home/omnipotententity/coding/x264-src/x264/x264 s.log --crf 0 --preset placebo --fps 60.000 --threads 1 --output "encoding-test.mp4" 256x224
#intentionally used the wrong format to get very noisy difficult to compress video
rm s.log; mkfifo s.log; /home/omnipotententity/coding/mplayer-src/mplayer/mencoder -nosound -vf format=bgr32 -ovc raw -of rawvideo -ofps 60.000 -o s.log -quiet "dump_part39.avi" & mencoder -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo fps=60.000:w=256:h=224:format=iyuv -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=ffv1:vstrict=-2 -o encoding-test.avi s.log
#mimicking how x264 expects video
mkdir h264
cd h264
mplayer ../encoding-test.mp4 -vo png:z=0
cd ..
mkdir ffv1
cd ffv1
mplayer ../encoding-test.avi -vo png:z=0
cd ..
for i in {100..499}
do
diff -q h264/*$i.png ffv1/*$i.png
done
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moreover, I was under the impression that H.264 lossless still sent every block through a DCT to compress it, if that's the case then it's as lossless as a full quality .jpg
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Upgrade to phpbb3 and you get subforums for your troubles. But this BB is heavily modified and most modifications will have to be completely rewritten.
Another possible problem with that idea is that there will be politics surrounding which games get subforums and so on, as well as fragmentation of the board and increased amounts of clicks to get any good information.
I like Nach's idea of merging the threads. All of the good important information should be on the wiki. Right? RIGHT?
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Minor thing, placement of the second ladder in 1-6, why not put it in the one square tall space between the hat and the platform? Should save you between 1 and 6 frames. (4 lost to place ladder, but either 5 or 10 gained while the ladder expands, I don't remember if it's 1 square per frame or 1 square every other frame.)
Also, you move faster while running normally than while on autopilot to a door, because of this it's usually better to delay picking up a key if it's right next to the door until the last possible frame. Unsure if you did this on 1-6
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You came up with a surprising strategy on 0-4. But for the rest check out jimfriend's WIP on this page as well as my unfinished WIP up to world 6 also on this page.
Also, if you can figure out how to manipulate the RNG, please let us know. :(
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