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Old 11th March 2009, 10:16   #45  |  Link
HymnToLife
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Creditless first ending of Sky Girls (DVD, IVTC and resizing to 848x480 were done beforehand).
Once again, real-world settings, and once again, a very minimal speed increase.
In both this case and the one above, a buffer size of 2 MB seems to give the "best" results (if I may say so, given the very minimal difference).

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Source: C:\software\x264_x64.2009-03-08\skygirls.avs
Params: --crf 18 --level 4.1 --ref 8 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --b-pyramid --weightb --direct auto --deblock -1:-1 --subme 7 --trellis 1 --partitions p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8dct --me umh --merange 18 --thread-input --no-dct-decimate --no-psnr --no-ssim

[Type: 32-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 23.58 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 23.76 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 23.46 fps, 2848.26 kb/s

[Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 0 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 24.65 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 24.71 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 24.86 fps, 2848.26 kb/s

[Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 1 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 24.82 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.49 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 24.69 fps, 2848.26 kb/s

[Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 2 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 25.49 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.26 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.60 fps, 2848.26 kb/s

[Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 4 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 24.66 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.46 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.50 fps, 2848.26 kb/s

[Type: 64-Bit, Pipe Buffer Size: 8 MByte]
encoded 2196 frames, 25.63 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.17 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
encoded 2196 frames, 25.58 fps, 2848.26 kb/s
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