h.264 high10 profile

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nodiaque
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h.264 high10 profile

Post by nodiaque » Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:22 pm

Hello,

There is a bug with high10 profile. When using this profile, not all parameters get used (you can see it in console window and in advanced view).

for exemple, the b-frames maximum number is not used, thus using default value, the partition type isn't passed (like partitions all 8x8dct), the --direct parameters isn't passed, the --mixed-refs isn't, the --trellis 1 and --weightb isn't.

This does result in difference of quality and compression when using non default value, specially in anime and animation movie. I run once with media coder missing settings and once by hand with all the missing param and I got about 1gb space saving. Out of 200 mkv, it does count!

This bug is there from the first version of high10 compatibility to today, 0.8.29.5600

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Re: h.264 high10 profile

Post by stanley » Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:48 pm

Which preset did you choose? Did you try custom preset?
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Re: h.264 high10 profile

Post by Valagard » Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:35 pm

I dunno if I can add to this, but when I encode my videos with High10, its also ignoring the B-frames/ref frames count and is instead going with whatever encoding profile I use

If I encode with say fast, its 3, slow its 8, very slow/placebo its 16 ref and bframes

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