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--psnr or --ssim cause a crash?
I thought it might be due to the AMF mismatch (21.Q4 is the newest Radeon Pro driver) but I got the same exact results when I tried switching back to 6.17 and even 6.13. Enabling either --psnr or --ssim causes an immediate crash with no error.
G:\VCEEnc>VCEEncC64.exe --avsdll G:\AviSynth\AviSynth.dll --codec hevc --colormatrix bt709 --colorprim bt709 --transfer bt709 --cqp 22:24:27 -i G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default.avs -o G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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VCEEnc (x64) 7.00 (r1066) by rigaya, Apr 30 2022 18:34:01 (VC 1931/Win)
OS: Windows Server 2016 x64 (17763) [CP1252]
CPU: Intel Xeon(R) E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz [TB: 2.90GHz] (12C/24T)
GPU: AMD Radeon Pro WX 2100, AMF Runtime 1.4.23 / SDK 1.4.24
Input Info: AviSynth+ 3.7.2 r3661(yv12)->nv12 [AVX], 1920x1080, 24/1 fps
Vpp Filters copyHtoD
Output: H.265/HEVC main @ Level 4 (main tier)
1920x1080p 0:0 24.000fps (24/1fps)
Quality: balanced
CQP: I:22, P:24
VBV Bufsize: 12000 kbps
Bframes: 0 frames
Pre Analysis: off
Ref frames: 2 frames
LTR frames: 0 frames
Motion Est: Q-pel
Slices: 1
GOP Len: 240 frames
VUI: matrix:bt709,colorprim:bt709,transfer:bt709
Others: deblock
encoded 11708 frames, 149.60 fps, 7096.70 kbps, 412.70 MB
encode time 0:01:18, CPU: 23.8%, GPU: 11.8%, VE: 98.8%
G:\VCEEnc>VCEEncC64.exe --avsdll G:\AviSynth\AviSynth.dll --codec hevc --colormatrix bt709 --colorprim bt709 --transfer bt709 --cqp 22:24:27 --psnr -i G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default.avs -o G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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VCEEnc (x64) 7.00 (r1066) by rigaya, Apr 30 2022 18:34:01 (VC 1931/Win)
OS: Windows Server 2016 x64 (17763) [CP1252]
CPU: Intel Xeon(R) E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz [TB: 2.82GHz] (12C/24T)
GPU: AMD Radeon Pro WX 2100, AMF Runtime 1.4.23 / SDK 1.4.24
Input Info: AviSynth+ 3.7.2 r3661(yv12)->nv12 [AVX], 1920x1080, 24/1 fps
Vpp Filters copyHtoD
psnr (yv12)
Output: H.265/HEVC main @ Level 4 (main tier)
1920x1080p 0:0 24.000fps (24/1fps)
Quality: balanced
CQP: I:22, P:24
VBV Bufsize: 12000 kbps
Bframes: 0 frames
Pre Analysis: off
Ref frames: 2 frames
LTR frames: 0 frames
Motion Est: Q-pel
Slices: 1
GOP Len: 240 frames
VUI: matrix:bt709,colorprim:bt709,transfer:bt709
Others: deblock
G:\VCEEnc>VCEEncC64.exe --avsdll G:\AviSynth\AviSynth.dll --codec hevc --colormatrix bt709 --colorprim bt709 --transfer bt709 --cqp 22:24:27 --ssim -i G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default.avs -o G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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G:\Intel_Demo_Clip2_temp\Intel_Demo_Clip2-Default_out.hevc
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VCEEnc (x64) 7.00 (r1066) by rigaya, Apr 30 2022 18:34:01 (VC 1931/Win)
OS: Windows Server 2016 x64 (17763) [CP1252]
CPU: Intel Xeon(R) E5-2630 v2 @ 2.60GHz [TB: 2.90GHz] (12C/24T)
GPU: AMD Radeon Pro WX 2100, AMF Runtime 1.4.23 / SDK 1.4.24
Input Info: AviSynth+ 3.7.2 r3661(yv12)->nv12 [AVX], 1920x1080, 24/1 fps
Vpp Filters copyHtoD
ssim (yv12)
Output: H.265/HEVC main @ Level 4 (main tier)
1920x1080p 0:0 24.000fps (24/1fps)
Quality: balanced
CQP: I:22, P:24
VBV Bufsize: 12000 kbps
Bframes: 0 frames
Pre Analysis: off
Ref frames: 2 frames
LTR frames: 0 frames
Motion Est: Q-pel
Slices: 1
GOP Len: 240 frames
VUI: matrix:bt709,colorprim:bt709,transfer:bt709
Others: deblock
G:\VCEEnc>
VCEEnc 7.09 has some improvement on OpenCL stability, which might solve this issue.