Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 16202:24c28ac0aa68
Why multipass is better in a nutshell. Taken from Rich's encoding guide.
author | gpoirier |
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date | Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:27:26 +0000 |
parents | ca701176fe03 |
children | 5506042289b2 |
files | DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml Thu Aug 11 22:30:05 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml Fri Aug 12 13:27:26 2005 +0000 @@ -289,6 +289,19 @@ (CBR), constant quantizer, and multipass (ABR, or average bitrate). </para> +<para> + The complexity (and thus the number of bits) required to compress the + frames of a movie can vary greatly from one scene to another. + Modern video encoders can adjust to these needs as they go and vary + the bitrate. + However, in simple modes such CBR, they cannot exceed the requested + average bitrate for long stretches of time, because they do not know + the bitrate needs of future scenes. + Wiser modes, such as multipass encode can take into account the + statistics from previous passes, which fixes the problem mentioned + above. +</para> + <note><title>Note:</title> <para> Most codecs which support ABR encode only support two pass encode