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25th January 2009, 23:42 | #3 | Link |
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Thank you for the quick response, I edited my question to include the setting aud.
BTW, is there any way to improve the quality of the output video in this setting without making it high profile? BTW this is the setting used to encode anime. BTW, should I turn on psy rd for movies like Wall-E or Kung Fu Panda? <?xml version="1.0"?> <VideoProfile xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <Name>2 pass Balanced</Name> <EncodingMode>4</EncodingMode> <BitrateQuantizer>1000</BitrateQuantizer> <KeyframeInterval>1000</KeyframeInterval> <NbBframes>4</NbBframes> <MinQuantizer>10</MinQuantizer> <MaxQuantizer>51</MaxQuantizer> <Turbo>true</Turbo> <NoDCTDecimate>false</NoDCTDecimate> <PSNRCalculation>false</PSNRCalculation> <noFastPSkip>false</noFastPSkip> <NoiseReduction>0</NoiseReduction> <MixedRefs>true</MixedRefs> <X264Trellis>2</X264Trellis> <NbRefFrames>6</NbRefFrames> <AlphaDeblock>-1</AlphaDeblock> <BetaDeblock>-1</BetaDeblock> <SubPelRefinement>9</SubPelRefinement> <MaxQuantDelta>4</MaxQuantDelta> <TempQuantBlur>0</TempQuantBlur> <BframePredictionMode>3</BframePredictionMode> <VBVBufferSize>14000</VBVBufferSize> <VBVMaxBitrate>25000</VBVMaxBitrate> <METype>tesa</METype> <MERange>32</MERange> <MinGOPSize>25</MinGOPSize> <Level>4.1</Level> <IPFactor>1.4</IPFactor> <PBFactor>1.3</PBFactor> <ChromaQPOffset>0</ChromaQPOffset> <VBVInitialBuffer>0.9</VBVInitialBuffer> <BitrateVariance>1.0</BitrateVariance> <QuantCompression>0.6</QuantCompression> <TempComplexityBlur>20</TempComplexityBlur> <TempQuanBlurCC>0.5</TempQuanBlurCC> <SCDSensitivity>40</SCDSensitivity> <BframeBias>0</BframeBias> <Deblock>true</Deblock> <Cabac>true</Cabac> <WeightedBPrediction>true</WeightedBPrediction> <AdaptiveBFrames>2</AdaptiveBFrames> <BFramePyramid>true</BFramePyramid> <ChromaME>true</ChromaME> <P8x8mv>true</P8x8mv> <B8x8mv>true</B8x8mv> <I4x4mv>false</I4x4mv> <I8x8mv>true</I8x8mv> <P4x4mv>false</P4x4mv> <AdaptiveDCT>false</AdaptiveDCT> <SSIMCalculation>false</SSIMCalculation> <Interlaced>false</Interlaced> <Width>false</Width> <Sar>false</Sar> <aud>false</aud> <nal-hrd>false</nal-hrd> <pulldown>0</pulldown> <aq-mode>1</aq-mode> <aq-strength>1</aq-strength> <deadzone-inter>false</deadzone-inter> <deadzone-intra>false</deadzone-intra> <pre-scenecut>false</pre-scenecut> <psy-rd>false</psy-rd> <fpel-cmp>false</fpel-cmp> <me-prepass>false</me-prepass> <extra1>false</extra1> <QuantizerMatrixType>0</QuantizerMatrixType> Last edited by Chengbin; 25th January 2009 at 23:45. |
26th January 2009, 00:06 | #7 | Link | |
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aud is useless unless your aiming to make it a bd9/avc-hd (which you don't seeing the profile)
Since I see you got TESA on. Here are some hints. Quote:
(the bold part are the only serious suggestion, all others increase the quality a ridicule ammount, save maybe the turbo for the first pass, but I haven't been able to really witness the effect of a good first pass) |
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26th January 2009, 00:35 | #8 | Link |
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I'm encoding this for my Archos 5, which doesn't support 16 b and ref frames. It only supports 4 b frame and 6 ref frame (it might support more, but I think those numbers are safe). I'm using AutoMKV.
I thought it is not a good idea to enable psy-rd for anime. How much improvement in quality do I get with turbo off? Last edited by Chengbin; 26th January 2009 at 00:37. |
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Psy-RD is a good idea CG and 3d animation work fine with psy-rd. |
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26th January 2009, 00:42 | #11 | Link |
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Define higher bitrates.
I'm encoding at around 300-500Kbps for anime. 1000Kbps for movies. Should I reencode all my movies and anime for the I4x4 improvement? I have lots of time. Does I4x4 provide a noticeable improvement with low bitrates like what I'm using? EDIT: You know what, I'm gonna reencode all my videos again since I have nothing better to do with my computer (except for F@H). I didn't buy a quad core for nothing. I'm gonna turn off turbo do everything right this time. Last edited by Chengbin; 26th January 2009 at 00:50. |
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You use one pass, you don't know what's the resulting file size but you know the quality. Personaly I never had anyone make me any remark (more like "wow blu-ray are indeed high quality") from a crf 20 encode. P.S. Keep the vbv settings since you encode for a device. |
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28th January 2009, 01:47 | #19 | Link |
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nope... turbo in megui lowers the settings of the first pass to a level they will speed up the encoding but wont hit the quality in a noticeable way.
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