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I've never had --pme give me material improvements, but haven't tried for a few years; it'd be most likely in low resolutions using --preset placebo or something. --pmode can definitely help in some configurations, but is slower in others. It's more helpful with slower presets, presumably because a lot more modes are being evaluated to parallelize. |
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Slightly lower quality at 4K and up. The same quality at lower resolutions (FHD and lower)
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If you use the same settings, yes. But if you get a Zen 3 CPU you can increase the settings for better compression/quality and comparable encoding time to Zen 2 CPUs
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If you get 2 FPS with your Zen 2 CPU and current settings, when you get a Zen 3 CPU, you can increase the settings and get the same 2 FPS as the Zen 2 CPU, but with better compression/quality. If you increase the settings on your current Zen 2 CPU, you will get (much) lower FPS encoding. In other words, Zen 3 allows you to get comparable FPS as Zen 2 but with increased settings. Of course you can increase the settings for your Zen 2 CPU, but the FPS will be much lower
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If you can get any of those new Ryzens, definitely grab one. Encoding is cheaper since it's more computing power per watt. Otherwise a good option might be to buy a second hand 3900X on the cheap. The extra threads do give a nice boost.
CTU 64 is in my opinion a bad idea. There is something definitely wrong there because --limit-tu 0 --ctu 64 --rskip 2 is just totally broken. I don't trust it at all because of that observation. https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...47#post1919347
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That one is definitely reproducable with that sample clip of mine, and it's not so long ago. Actually when they implemented the new rskip options some time ago.
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The default depends on the preset. --limit-tu is 4 or 0, ctu 64 and rskip 1.
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A last question to be sure : if I use a 3700X (8 cores / 16 threads) with x265's default settings, just --preset slow (it's an example), it will produce an encoded file. If I use a 3900X (12 cores / 24 threads) with x265's default settings --preset slow, it will produce a different encoded file because core number is higher, right ?
Now if I use a 5800X (8 cores / 16 threads), is the produced file will be exactly the same than the 3700X encoded file ? Because there are both 8 cores 16 threads ? |
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No I left them on auto. So the i3 has 2 frame threads and 4 thread pool, the i7 has 3 frame threads and 8 thread pool, and of course the 3700x has 4 frame threads and 16 thread pool. From the testing I have tried it looks like the output is the same with more cores. The only time I have ever seen a different output was when trying out setting it to 1 frame thread, 2 and up give the same results. So I would think that a 16 core would produce the same output as an 8 core with the same settings.
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