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Old 13th May 2024, 20:53   #1  |  Link
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slow first pass vs slow preset

just wondering which produces the best quality in a 2 pass encode? doing a slow first pass with default preset or doing a fast first pass and using slow preset?
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just wondering which produces the best quality in a 2 pass encode? doing a slow first pass with default preset or doing a fast first pass and using slow preset?
I would suggest simply doing a sample test file with a few different settings, and see what your eye's tell you.
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Fast first pass using a slow preset is better.

Slow first pass adds very little quality, if any, while the slow preset is a big improvement.
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Fast first pass using a slow preset is better.

Slow first pass adds very little quality, if any, while the slow preset is a big improvement.
You do want to make sure you're using the same number of b-frames for both passes, though.
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