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view rangecoder.h @ 3061:259fed5adf5d libavcodec
sc_factor support for encoding.
Here's the description I'll add to the mplayer man page:
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Causes frames with higher quantizers to be more likely to trigger a
scene change detection and make libavcodec use an I-frame (default: 1).
1-16 is a sane range.
Values between 2 and 6 may yield increasing PSNR (up to approximately
0.04 dB) and better placement of I-frames in high-motion scenes.
Higher values than 6 may give very slightly better PSNR (approximately
0.01 dB more than sc_factor=6), but noticably worse visual quality.
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Original idea from Michael; patch by me.
author | corey |
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date | Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:54:52 +0000 |
parents | 0b546eab515d |
children | c8c591fe26f8 |
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/* * Range coder * Copyright (c) 2004 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at> * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA * */ /** * @file rangecoder.h * Range coder. */ typedef struct RangeCoder{ int low; int range; int outstanding_count; int outstanding_byte; uint8_t zero_state[256]; uint8_t one_state[256]; uint8_t *bytestream_start; uint8_t *bytestream; uint8_t *bytestream_end; }RangeCoder; void ff_init_range_encoder(RangeCoder *c, uint8_t *buf, int buf_size); void ff_init_range_decoder(RangeCoder *c, const uint8_t *buf, int buf_size); int ff_rac_terminate(RangeCoder *c); void ff_build_rac_states(RangeCoder *c, int factor, int max_p); static inline void renorm_encoder(RangeCoder *c){ //FIXME optimize while(c->range < 0x100){ if(c->outstanding_byte < 0){ c->outstanding_byte= c->low>>8; }else if(c->low <= 0xFF00){ *c->bytestream++ = c->outstanding_byte; for(;c->outstanding_count; c->outstanding_count--) *c->bytestream++ = 0xFF; c->outstanding_byte= c->low>>8; }else if(c->low >= 0x10000){ *c->bytestream++ = c->outstanding_byte + 1; for(;c->outstanding_count; c->outstanding_count--) *c->bytestream++ = 0x00; c->outstanding_byte= (c->low>>8) & 0xFF; }else{ c->outstanding_count++; } c->low = (c->low & 0xFF)<<8; c->range <<= 8; } } static inline void put_rac(RangeCoder *c, uint8_t * const state, int bit){ int range1= (c->range * (*state)) >> 8; assert(*state); assert(range1 < c->range); assert(range1 > 0); if(!bit){ c->range -= range1; *state= c->zero_state[*state]; }else{ c->low += c->range - range1; c->range = range1; *state= c->one_state[*state]; } renorm_encoder(c); } static inline void refill(RangeCoder *c){ if(c->range < 0x100){ c->range <<= 8; c->low <<= 8; if(c->bytestream < c->bytestream_end) c->low+= c->bytestream[0]; c->bytestream++; } } static inline int get_rac(RangeCoder *c, uint8_t * const state){ int range1= (c->range * (*state)) >> 8; int attribute_unused one_mask; c->range -= range1; #if 1 if(c->low < c->range){ *state= c->zero_state[*state]; refill(c); return 0; }else{ c->low -= c->range; *state= c->one_state[*state]; c->range = range1; refill(c); return 1; } #else one_mask= (c->range - c->low-1)>>31; c->low -= c->range & one_mask; c->range += (range1 - c->range) & one_mask; *state= c->zero_state[(*state) + (256&one_mask)]; refill(c); return one_mask&1; #endif }