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29th October 2007, 21:56 | #1 | Link |
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PS3 settings supposed to be possible?
Okay, here's the deal.. I had the idea of taking a clip I captured using fraps, downscaling and cropping it to 1120x480 w/ SAR 141:140 (To see if I could get away with similar 2.35:1 encoding on other files) and encoding it using my normal settings muxed into a mp4 container. And I have to say, I was quite surprised by the results.. I have by no means "sane" settings, considering it takes 40 hours for a sub-1080p (1536x656 encode before) 2 hour movie to encode..
Code:
x264.exe --sar 141:140 --crf 21 --level 4.1 --ref 4 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 16 --b-pyramid --weightb --b-rdo --bime --direct auto --filter -2:-1 --partitions all --8x8dct --subme 7 --me umh --trellis 0 --aq-strength 0.5 --aq-sensitivity 15 --progress --threads auto --thread-input --cqm "G:\Movies\Matrices\eqm_avchr.cfg" --output "G:\tf\Videon.264" "G:\tf\source.avs" paus |
30th October 2007, 11:13 | #5 | Link |
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Yup, DS is right. Going with more than 3 or 4 reference frames at a high bitrate though can lead to choppiness. But that's really the only thing to wory about in your CLI, the rest are encoding slowdowns.
P.S. Try adding in Code:
--b-pyramid |
30th October 2007, 14:31 | #6 | Link |
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--b-pyramid is arleady in the settings, along with just about every other switch. Haven't actually tried going over 4 references with high def material, since it takes so long just to encode it using the regular settings I have.
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