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allows the Mac OS X version of MPlayer to look for its data files inside the Resources directory of the appwrapper. patch by Chris Roccati <roccati@pobox.com>
author | nplourde |
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date | Wed, 13 Apr 2005 11:46:35 +0000 |
parents | 4d25185dedaa |
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HOW TO TEST SNOW ---------------- Snow is an experimental wavelet-based codec made by the FFmpeg developers, and while it is still in heavy development, it is already giving very good results. Be very careful though, as the format of the bitstream produced might change, do not rely on it to store videos that you value. For this reason, MEncoder will not encode without 'vstrict=-1' on the command line. OPTIONS RECOGNIZED BY SNOW * vqscale=<0.01-255> Encoding quality, sane range 1-10, default: 0 (lossless). May be fractional. A given quality in snow needs a somewhat lower qscale than the same quality in MPEG-4. Note that 0 may not be specified; if you want lossless encoding, you must leave out vqscale. * cmp, subcmp, mbcmp Set the comparison function, default: 0 (SAD). useful values = 0 (SAD), 1 (SSD), 11 (5/3 wavelet), 12 (9/7 wavelet). Experience shows that SSD is the best most of the time, while SAD is slightly better the remainder of the time. You can add 256 to any of the options to enable chroma motion estimation for that comparison (e.g. mbcmp=257 for SSD with chroma), but it doesn't seem to help much for the moment. * pred=<0-2> Wavelet type. 0 (9/7 wavelet), 1 (5/3 wavelet), 2 (13/7 wavelet). 9/7 is probably better for for lossy coding, and 5/3 for lossless. * last_pred=<0-3> Tries a few extra predicted motion vectors before doing EPZS search, default: 0. This option has negligible effect on both speed and quality of snow, so just leave it off. (It does, however, help MPEG-4.) * qpel Refines motion estimation, default: off. This setting always helps compressibility, but costs some CPU time both while encoding and decoding. * v4mv Allows smaller motion partitions, default: off. The current MB decision algorithm doesn't make very good use of this: It improves quality, but also increases bitrate. (You could get more quality per bitrate by reducing quantizer instead.) v4mv and the wavelet cmp functions are theoretically good, but in practice won't work well until we get OBMC-aware motion estimation. In short: The best options in almost all cases are vcodec=snow:vstrict=-1:vqscale=$N:pred=0:cmp=1:subcmp=1:mbcmp=1:qpel