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x264 fast first pass, patch by Robert Swain < robert POUM swain AH gmail POUM com >
author | gpoirier |
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date | Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:52:03 +0000 |
parents | e84185e72c8f |
children | dc65d3107446 |
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7945 feedback you could give us on good combinations of x264 options that are | 7945 feedback you could give us on good combinations of x264 options that are |
7946 both fast and provide good quality. | 7946 both fast and provide good quality. |
7947 .REss | 7947 .REss |
7948 . | 7948 . |
7949 .TP | 7949 .TP |
7950 .B turbo=<0\-2> | |
7951 Fast first pass mode. | |
7952 During the first pass of a 2 or more pass encode it is possible to gain | |
7953 speed through disabling some options with negligible to no impact on the | |
7954 final pass output quality. | |
7955 .PD 0 | |
7956 .RSs | |
7957 .IPs 0 | |
7958 disabled (default) | |
7959 .IPs 1 | |
7960 reduce subq, frameref and disable some inter macroblock partition analysis | |
7961 modes | |
7962 .IPs 2 | |
7963 reduce subq and frameref to 1, use a diamond ME search and disable all | |
7964 sub-partition analysis modes | |
7965 .RE | |
7966 .RS | |
7967 Level 1 can increase first pass speed up to 2x with no change in the global | |
7968 PSNR of the final pass compared to a full quality first pass. | |
7969 .br | |
7970 Level 2 can increase first pass speed up to 4x with about +/- 0.05dB change | |
7971 in the global PSNR of the final pass compared to a full quality first pass. | |
7972 .REss | |
7973 . | |
7974 .TP | |
7950 .B keyint=<value> | 7975 .B keyint=<value> |
7951 Sets maximum interval between IDR-frames (default: 250). | 7976 Sets maximum interval between IDR-frames (default: 250). |
7952 Larger values save bits, thus improve quality, at the cost of seeking | 7977 Larger values save bits, thus improve quality, at the cost of seeking |
7953 precision. | 7978 precision. |
7954 Unlike MPEG-1/2/4, H.264 does not suffer from DCT drift with large | 7979 Unlike MPEG-1/2/4, H.264 does not suffer from DCT drift with large |