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Difference: 2nd pass of 2pass vs 2nd pass of 3pass ?
What is the difference between the 2nd pass of the 2 pass and the 2nd pass of the 3 pass encode....
I did some samples and there, both are same if --slow-firstpass used in the first pass. (Didn't run crc etc, but file sizes are same upto the byte) But if the --slow-firstpass is not used, then the output files are different. Need to know what are the internal differences. Idea is to do a 2-pass with stat files saved. But in any case if I would want to do another pass, it is really good if it is a 3 pass... And to do that, using 3 pass from the beginning even though initial plan is to go with only 2 passes... What lacks in the 2nd pas of 3 pass compared to the 2nd pass of 2 pass? (It would be the answer to why having 3 options as 1, 2 and 3?... If it is same, no need of a 3rd one... But I need to know..) Thank you very much! ![]() |
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If no difference, why there are 2 options as 2 and 3, while only one is needed!... If --pass 2 given, encoder knows this is the final... In --pass 3, it does not.... Is there any advantage telling that this is the final pass? ! |
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Well, it's useful if you don't want the stats file to be updated. Like if you want to make multiple 2-pass encodes with slightly-different settings/bitrate from the same 1st pass stats file.
And the outputs might be different because of non-deterministic stuff caused by threading (?). |
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2 pass, 3 pass, multi pass, x264 |
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