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gavo
12th August 2004, 23:54
When I was looking at ermp it had a custom ehq mode and it had two options in custom 1st pass complexity and encoder complexity what is the max for each and is it worth it to raise them.
Sirber
12th August 2004, 23:55
min: 50
max: 100
recommended: 85
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gavo
12th August 2004, 23:59
thanx but what the differnece between 1st pass compleixty and encoder complexity. I'm a little confused, and why is 85 recommanded. IF the higher you go the longer it takes to encode( because of more complexity). Also what is a good setting for dropdupe at hq anime. I'm been useing 50.
Sirber
13th August 2004, 00:04
first pass complexity is for first pass. For it you can use 50 and for encoder complexity (Second pass), 85. Theer is no link with dropdupe.
gavo
13th August 2004, 00:56
How do I now which dropdupe settings to use, according to that anime. Example if the anime itvc and then force to 24 fps. What dropdupe would u use according to that setting.
Sirber
13th August 2004, 02:12
jeez... :(
use defaults with max 1.
or better idea!
Try by yourself :sly:
damrod
13th August 2004, 20:23
relax sirber relax ;-)
Sirber
13th August 2004, 21:03
will do, here I go weekend :D
lunaticmoon
15th August 2004, 07:32
With my conclusion, I think that DropDupe should expect an effect like Decimate() and should not use it.
It seems that I was wrong at the beginning although I asked DropDupe for the role of automatic infanticide in case I treated Hybrid Material.I think that DropDupe exists for the increase in efficiency of the frame distribution in streaming.Although DropDupe thins out a frame, timing adjustment accompanying it is not carried out.
Although the Dup() filter is not tried yet, I regard this conclusion as a result to the extent that it lies down not being obtained.
The rest thinks of about which tries DropDupe-related parameter adjustment on RealAnime2.0.
Sirber
15th August 2004, 15:54
DropDupe remove the frames that are the same. It does not act like Decimate. DropDupe produce a VFR stream.
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