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Originally Posted by Kuningas
Concept is to use constant ratefactor advantages (reducing the quality of 'less important' high-motion frames)
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That's what both, 2-Pass and CRF do: The quality of two files
of the same size, one encoded with 2-Pass and one with 1-Pass CRF, is equivalent!
I don't get the point what doing the
first pass of a 2-Pass encode in CRF mode is good fore...
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Originally Posted by Kuningas
getting the file of needed size. It's not weird and illogical. It's the only way )
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Hitting a specific file size is what 2-Pass mode can do, but CRF cannot. So in case you need to hit a specific size, use 2-Pass. Otherwise use CRF.
It's that simple