Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 14468:05518b274cdf
sync to x264 r93:
Change the mechanics of option "keyint": Now controls the GOP size directly and allows variable numbers of non-IDR I-frames within a GOP.
Remove option "idrint" and replace it with "keyint_min".
Add option "8x8mv" for the sake of completeness.
author | lorenm |
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date | Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:54:56 +0000 |
parents | d03e8e7f9b26 |
children | abca9b79adc8 |
files | DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 libmpcodecs/ve_x264.c |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Wed Jan 12 09:29:56 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Wed Jan 12 09:54:56 2005 +0000 @@ -7062,11 +7062,11 @@ I- and B-frames are offset from this value by ip_factor and pb_factor, respectively. 20\-40 is a useful range (default: 26). Lower values result in better fidelity, but higher bitrates. -Note that quantization in H.264 works differently from MPEG-[124]. +Note that quantization in H.264 works differently from MPEG-1/2/4. H.264's quantization parameter (QP) is on a logarithmic scale. As an example, the bitrate difference between QP=20 and QP=40 is about a factor of 10. -Useful quantizers in H.264 tend to be very large compared to MPEG-[124]. +Useful quantizers in H.264 tend to be very large compared to MPEG-1/2/4. . .TP .B pass=<1\-3> @@ -7118,13 +7118,17 @@ . .TP .B keyint=<value> -Sets maximum interval between I-frames. +Sets maximum interval between IDR-frames (default: 250). Larger values save bits, thus improve quality, at the cost of seeking -precision (default: 250). -. -.TP -.B idrint=<value> -Make each <value> I-frame an IDR-frame (default: 2). +precision. +Unlike MPEG-1/2/4, H.264 does not suffer from DCT drift with large +values of keyint. +. +.TP +.B keyint_min=<1\-keyint/2> +Sets minimum interval between IDR-frames (default: keyint * 0.4). +If scenecuts appear within this interval, they are still encoded as +I-frames, but do not start a new GOP. In H.264, I-frames do not necessarily bound a closed GOP because it is allowable for a P-frame to be predicted from more frames than just the one frame before it (also see frameref). @@ -7290,10 +7294,19 @@ See 4x4mv for details. . .TP +.B (no)8x8mv +Use additional macroblock types p16x8, p8x16, p8x8 (default: enabled). +Without this option, P-frames will use only types +i16x16, i4x4, p16x16, skip. +This option is provided for experimentation only. +It is not recommended to disable 8x8mv in a real encode. +. +.TP .B (no)4x4mv Use additional macroblock types p8x4, p4x8, p4x4 (default: disabled). Without this option, P-frames will use only types i16x16, i4x4, p16x16, p16x8, p8x16, p8x8, skip. +Requires 8x8mv. .br The idea is to find the type and size that best describe a certain area of the picture.
--- a/libmpcodecs/ve_x264.c Wed Jan 12 09:29:56 2005 +0000 +++ b/libmpcodecs/ve_x264.c Wed Jan 12 09:54:56 2005 +0000 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ #include <x264.h> -#if X264_BUILD < 0x000d +#if X264_BUILD < 0x000e #error We do not support old versions of x264. Get the latest from SVN. #endif @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ static int bitrate = -1; static int qp_constant = 26; static int frame_ref = 1; -static int iframe = 250; -static int idrframe = 2; +static int keyint_max = 250; +static int keyint_min = -1; static int scenecut_threshold = 40; static int bframe = 0; static int deblock = 1; @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ static int cabac = 1; static int cabacidc = -1; static int p4x4mv = 0; +static int p8x8mv = 1; static int b8x8mv = 1; static int direct_pred = X264_DIRECT_PRED_TEMPORAL; static float ip_factor = 1.4; @@ -98,8 +99,8 @@ {"bitrate", &bitrate, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 0, 24000000, NULL}, {"qp_constant", &qp_constant, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 51, NULL}, {"frameref", &frame_ref, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 15, NULL}, - {"keyint", &iframe, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 24000000, NULL}, - {"idrint", &idrframe, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 24000000, NULL}, + {"keyint", &keyint_max, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 24000000, NULL}, + {"keyint_min", &keyint_min, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 1, 24000000, NULL}, {"scenecut", &scenecut_threshold, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, -1, 100, NULL}, {"bframes", &bframe, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 0, 16, NULL}, {"deblock", &deblock, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 0, 1, NULL}, @@ -111,6 +112,8 @@ {"cabacidc", &cabacidc, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, -1, 2, NULL}, {"4x4mv", &p4x4mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 0, 1, NULL}, {"no4x4mv", &p4x4mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 1, 0, NULL}, + {"8x8mv", &p8x8mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 0, 1, NULL}, + {"no8x8mv", &p8x8mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 1, 0, NULL}, {"b8x8mv", &b8x8mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 0, 1, NULL}, {"nob8x8mv", &b8x8mv, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, 0, 1, 0, NULL}, {"direct_pred", &direct_pred, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 0, 2, NULL}, @@ -143,8 +146,8 @@ x264_param_default(&mod->param); mod->param.i_frame_reference = frame_ref; - mod->param.i_idrframe = idrframe; - mod->param.i_iframe = iframe; + mod->param.i_keyint_max = keyint_max; + mod->param.i_keyint_min = keyint_min > 0 ? keyint_min : keyint_max * 2 / 5; mod->param.i_scenecut_threshold = scenecut_threshold; mod->param.i_bframe = bframe; mod->param.b_deblocking_filter = deblock; @@ -206,9 +209,11 @@ } mod->param.rc.f_ip_factor = ip_factor; mod->param.rc.f_pb_factor = pb_factor; - mod->param.analyse.inter = X264_ANALYSE_I4x4 | X264_ANALYSE_PSUB16x16; + mod->param.analyse.inter = X264_ANALYSE_I4x4; if(p4x4mv) mod->param.analyse.inter |= X264_ANALYSE_PSUB8x8; + if(p8x8mv) + mod->param.analyse.inter |= X264_ANALYSE_PSUB16x16; if(b8x8mv) mod->param.analyse.inter |= X264_ANALYSE_BSUB16x16; mod->param.analyse.i_direct_mv_pred = direct_pred; @@ -324,7 +329,8 @@ } if(i_size>0) { int keyframe = (mod->pic.i_type == X264_TYPE_IDR) || - (mod->pic.i_type == X264_TYPE_I && frame_ref == 1); + (mod->pic.i_type == X264_TYPE_I + && frame_ref == 1 && !bframe); muxer_write_chunk(mod->mux, i_size, keyframe?0x10:0); } return 1;