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Originally Posted by BadFrame
Can you elaborate ?
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As I said. I want 'constant quality' (not constrained quality).
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No mystery here, it's obvious that the ffmpeg parameters does not map equally to the vpxenc parameters so you have two encodes with different parameters, personally I've always avoided using ffmpeg's ad-hoc translation of parameters and instead use ffmpeg to pipe video to the 'real' encoders, same goes for x264/x265.
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So 'constant quality' just something
ffmpeg pulled out of the nether realms? If not, why can't vpxenc do it?