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Old 6th August 2016, 06:47   #3001  |  Link
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n other GUIs encoder that I have used like, staxrip. These steps are not necessary. Just the enter the parameters and it would stick during encoding
Ah, yes. StaxRip basically has only 'Custom' as audio handling option.

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Is it possible to have the dependencies updated too?
Whenever you want to update the dependencies tell Hybrid by 'Config->Tools->Clear all cached tool infos'
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I know they are a lot that needs to be check from time to time
Which is hey the are not checked each time, but only on new releases (revision changes).
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It seems changes are made in the dependencies like, x265 almost daily
Not really, see: https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/commits/all
Just because folks release new builds doesn't mean anything has changed aside from some different build option.

I normally release a new version when one of the following things occurs:
  • I'm aware of a change in one of the dependencies that I would call important (+ I was able to adjust Hybrid to it)
  • I fixed some bug which I deem important + my list of 'bugs to fix' doesn't include any important bugs and I got feedback from all the folks that reported problems whether the problem was fixed
  • I added some feature that seems really important
something that stops me from releasing a new version is typically:
  • waiting for feedback regarding bugs
  • problems building some of the required tools
  • working on some major bugs
  • I'm in the middle of some code refactoring/cleanup to keep the code maintainable adding workarounds and quick-fixes during the week require some major clean-up from time to time
  • simply swamped with real world occurrences

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Is it also possible to have 2 updates a month?
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Sorry, but my free time doesn't offer that option.
longer:
During the week I have 1-1.5 hrs travel time to work, 8 hrs work, 1-1.5 hrs travel time back home, ~7 hrs sleep that's 17-18hrs a day gone then there is that matter of getting ready for work, shopping for food&co, making food, eating, cleaning the apartment, occasionally meeting friends&co, reading up on stuff (system maintenance etc.). So after answering questions and working on bug fixes *, changes etc. releases and larger adjustments (requiring more testing or coding) are normally planned for the weekend which, like for most working folks is my main relaxing and coding time. Also note that it takes quite some time to build all the tools required for an update. (on windows for example I use https://github.com/jb-alvarado/media-autobuild_suite to build new versions of the tools which sometimes quite takes a while to complete,..)
Don't see me releasing a regular two releases a month unless I win the lottery, change workplace or similar.
=> That's the downside of hobby projects .
They usually simply don't pay the bills and if you have an intact social life with real people interaction and time for coding&co is limited.

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* Which both (bug fixes and general user support) can be quite challenging.
Especially if you got google translator in the middle. Especially when Arabic users use it I sometimes spend a few hours just trying to figure out if the folk on the other side of the translation is trying to describe a bug or whether they simply tried to use Hybrid in an (for me) unexpected way.
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Maybe I can offer you beer or coffee to ease you with your hectic life?
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Selur where can I find documentation for nlmeanscl2? Thanks


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nlmeanscl2 evolved to knlmeanscl which is why the nlmeanscl2 thread was renamed
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...90#post1718490 <- there is the last version named NLMeansCL2
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...16#post1719416 <- here's the first version named KNLMeansCL
I just kept NLMeansCL2 due to the request of a user, don't know if there is still a working download for the NLMeansCL2 download somewhere.
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Thanks!

You may want to take a look at fluxsmooth. Cleans the video well with minimal degradation on the image itself. Most importantly - it's fast
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I could add an option to specify the 'Cores' value of Interfame. Still 27 seems a rather high value.
1. I have been toying around the test built with "Core" parameter. Is there really any difference if I just use Avisynth -> Misc ->"MT Thread" setting? Right now I don't see any difference. Maybe the right combination of "Core" and MT Threads" must be right? Would you suggest some value? I have a 28 threads Xeon Processor. Maybe the right amount of memory setting?

2. Can you recommend an optimum memory setting for the ff filters:

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Sorry, no clue. Due to my experience on high core count systems avisynth simply sucks in regard of cpu core count vs speed scaling. Vapoursynth seems to scale better, but is way slower.
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Why is it that qaac -> low complexity can only resample up to 48khz? Is this a limitation of qaac?
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You can see the supported formats<>sample rate<>bit rate qaac supports by calling:
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qaac.exe --formats
which gives you:
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LC 8000Hz Mono -- 8,12,16,20,24
LC 8000Hz Stereo -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48
LC 8000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64,72
LC 8000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 8000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 8000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112
LC 8000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112
LC 8000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144
LC 8000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144
LC 8000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 8000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 8000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 11025Hz Mono -- 8,12,16,20,24,28,32
LC 11025Hz Stereo -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64
LC 11025Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 11025Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 11025Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 11025Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 11025Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 11025Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 11025Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 11025Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 11025Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 11025Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 12000Hz Mono -- 12,16,20,24,28,32
LC 12000Hz Stereo -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64
LC 12000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 12000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 12000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 12000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 12000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160
LC 12000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 12000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 12000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 12000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 12000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 16000Hz Mono -- 12,16,20,24,28,32,40,48
LC 16000Hz Stereo -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 16000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144
LC 16000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 16000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 16000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 16000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224
LC 16000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288
LC 16000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288
LC 16000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 16000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 16000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 22050Hz Mono -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64
LC 22050Hz Stereo -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 22050Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 22050Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 22050Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 22050Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 22050Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 22050Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 22050Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 22050Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 22050Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 22050Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512
LC 24000Hz Mono -- 16,20,24,28,32,40,48,56,64
LC 24000Hz Stereo -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128
LC 24000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 24000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 24000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 24000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 24000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 24000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 24000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 24000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 24000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 24000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512
LC 32000Hz Mono -- 24,28,32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96
LC 32000Hz Stereo -- 48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192
LC 32000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288
LC 32000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 32000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384
LC 32000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 32000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 32000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576
LC 32000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576
LC 32000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 32000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 32000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768
LC 44100Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 44100Hz Stereo -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 44100Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 44100Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 44100Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 44100Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768
LC 44100Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768
LC 44100Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 44100Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 44100Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 44100Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 44100Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960,1280
LC 48000Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256
LC 48000Hz Stereo -- 64,72,80,96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320
LC 48000Hz 3.0 (C L R) -- 96,112,128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448
LC 48000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 48000Hz 4.0 (C L R Cs) -- 128,144,160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640
LC 48000Hz 5.0 (C L R Ls Rs) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768
LC 48000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768
LC 48000Hz 6.0 (C L R Ls Rs Cs) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 48000Hz 6.1 (C L R Ls Rs Cs LFE) -- 192,224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 48000Hz 7.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 48000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960
LC 48000Hz 8.0 (C L R Ls Rs Rls Rrs Cs) -- 256,288,320,384,448,512,576,640,768,960,1280
HE 32000Hz Mono -- 12,16,24,32,40
HE 32000Hz Stereo -- 24,32,40,48,56,64,80
HE 32000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160
HE 32000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192
HE 32000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 96,112,128,160,192,224,256
HE 44100Hz Mono -- 16,24,32,40
HE 44100Hz Stereo -- 32,40,48,56,64,80
HE 44100Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160
HE 44100Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,160,192
HE 44100Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,160,192,224,256
HE 48000Hz Mono -- 16,24,32,40
HE 48000Hz Stereo -- 32,40,48,56,64,80
HE 48000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 64,80,96,112,128,160
HE 48000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 80,96,112,128,160,192
HE 48000Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 112,128,160,192,224,256
HE 88200Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160
HE 88200Hz Stereo -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320
HE 88200Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 128,160,192,224,256,320,448,640
HE 88200Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,320,448,640
HE 88200Hz 7.1 (C Lc Rc L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 224,256,320,448,640,1120
HE 96000Hz Mono -- 32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160
HE 96000Hz Stereo -- 64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320
HE 96000Hz 4.0 (L R Ls Rs) -- 128,160,192,224,256,320,448,640
HE 96000Hz 5.1 (C L R Ls Rs LFE) -- 160,192,224,256,320,448,640
-> yes, it's a restriction of qaac
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The latest x265 has new switches:

--qpmin <integer> sets a hard lower limit on QP allowed to ratecontrol. Default 0
--qpmax <integer> sets a hard upper limit on QP allowed to ratecontrol. Default 69
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--log2-max-poc-lsb <integer> Maximum of the picture order count
--[no-]sei-dump Emit SEI packets in bitstream. Default enabled
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--log2-max-poc-lsb <integer> Maximum of the picture order count
--[no-]sei-dump Emit SEI packets in bitstream. Default enabled
-> don't seem really interesting. Any inside how these could help with encoding?

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--qpmin <integer> sets a hard lower limit on QP allowed to ratecontrol. Default 0
--qpmax <integer> sets a hard upper limit on QP allowed to ratecontrol. Default 69
'x265->Quantization->General Quantization->Quantizer (min/max)' (wrote code for that a while ago, but it's not in the current released version)
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С наступающим Новым годом!
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General
Unique ID                      : 216635845488522259592977839275463268625 (0xA2FA8BD2CE6AE64B88C5F06F0289D911)
Complete name                  : Z:\1.mkv
Format                         : Matroska
Format version                 : Version 4 / Version 2
File size                      : 1.39 MiB
Duration                       : 2s 100ms
Overall bit rate               : 5 552 Kbps
Encoded date                   : UTC 2016-09-04 06:35:35
Writing application            : mkvmerge v9.0.0 ('Power to progress') 64bit
Writing library                : libebml v1.3.3 + libmatroska v1.4.4
Encoding Gui                   : Hybrid 2016.08.27.1
DURATION                       : 00:00:02.100000000
NUMBER_OF_FRAMES               : 105
NUMBER_OF_BYTES                : 1450771
_STATISTICS_WRITING_APP        : mkvmerge v9.0.0 ('Power to progress') 64bit
_STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC   : 2016-09-04 06:35:35
_STATISTICS_TAGS               : BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES

Video
ID                             : 1
Format                         : VP9
Codec ID                       : V_VP9
Duration                       : 2s 100ms
Bit rate                       : 5 442 Kbps
Width                          : 1 920 pixels
Height                         : 1 088 pixels
Display aspect ratio           : 16:9
Frame rate mode                : Constant
Frame rate                     : 50.000 fps
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)             : 0.052
Stream size                    : 1.36 MiB (98%)
Language                       : English
Default                        : Yes
Forced                         : Yes

VP9 refused to adhere to encoding with a given 1500 kbit/s.
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will look at it once the attachment is approved, which might take a while,... (so don't blame me if I forgot about it until then)
In case the encoding command line is as it should, the only way to fix it is to report it to the webm-team and probably wait 1/2 year till they look into it.
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AVS preview naughty when trying to view ProRes.
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I probably fixed that a few days ago,.. (see: http://forum.selur.de/topic1287-avis...iew-error.html)
-> will be fixed in the next release (avisynth filter preview didn't behave properly when handling 10bit input; normal avisynth preview should work)
Might look at the debug output in case it gets approved before I forget about it.
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Is there a way to control the smoothing I-frames for VP9? Starting frames at the test got very smeared (high bitrate does not help).
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maybe the undershoot percentage, but I doubt it.
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Unable encoding VP9 through constant guantizer.
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x264 do not like the combination of settings.
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