Is B frame enabled for x264. If not that a checkbox for it would be good.
Quicktime can decode 1 BFrame
B Frame Support
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Re: B Frame Support
No, right now MediaFork uses zero b-frames. But don't despair.MySchizoBuddy wrote:Is B frame enabled for x264. If not that a checkbox for it would be good.
Quicktime can decode 1 BFrame
I've got b-frame support for x264 in a .mp4 working in the latest source code. It will be in the next beta release.
There's not going to be a graphic widget for it yet, though, and it won't be on by default. You're going to have to go type "b-frames=1" into a text box in the preferences, where you'll also be able to set any other x264 options you might want, though most of those won't work in QuickTime.
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that sounds good. once @TV is out we might/ or not need more x264 options.
It would be nice to have predefined options in a drop down menu.
just like Virtualhub does u can either pick the command from the menu or enter ur own, so u don't have to remember them.
If u select best Possible H.264 settings it automatically enters "-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572" as a parameter. which u can edit urself as well.
It would be nice to have predefined options in a drop down menu.
just like Virtualhub does u can either pick the command from the menu or enter ur own, so u don't have to remember them.
If u select best Possible H.264 settings it automatically enters "-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572" as a parameter. which u can edit urself as well.
Yes, presets are coming soon. They won't be a drop-down menu, though (more likely a drawer on the side).MySchizoBuddy wrote:It would be nice to have predefined options in a drop down menu.
You'll have a whole slew of possibilities for x264, based on Sharktooth's profiles for MeGUI. So you'll click "HQ-Insane" and these settings will be applied:
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bframes=3:no-dct-decimate=1:no-fast-pskip=1
:mixed-refs=1:trellis=2:ref=16:filter=-2,-1
:subme=6:qpstep=4:direct=auto:vbv-bufsize=1
:vbv-maxrate=25000:me=umh:b-bias=0
:weightb=1:b-pyramid=1:b-rdo=1:bime=1
:analyse=all:8x8dct=1
BTW, are those x264 options you listed your personal favorites? I'll have to test them out...I'm trying to build a list of useful options strings at the moment.
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those are from visualHub software
they have a couple of preset for ffmpeg parameters
Best H.264
-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572
Best H.264 for Animation
-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572 -deblockalpha 1 -deblockbeta 1
Best Possible MPEG4
-mbd 2 -flags +4mv+trell -aic 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2
there are others that start from certain frames or encode only certain number of frames
MeGUI is a good starting point, so is VisualHub
Developers of Visualhub have already a beta out for testing for @TV. they have setup a set of profiles to test which one works for @TV
they have a couple of preset for ffmpeg parameters
Best H.264
-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572
Best H.264 for Animation
-refs 5 -me umh -subq 6 -me_range 21 -me_threshold 6 -i_qfactor 0.71428572 -deblockalpha 1 -deblockbeta 1
Best Possible MPEG4
-mbd 2 -flags +4mv+trell -aic 2 -cmp 2 -subcmp 2
there are others that start from certain frames or encode only certain number of frames
MeGUI is a good starting point, so is VisualHub
Developers of Visualhub have already a beta out for testing for @TV. they have setup a set of profiles to test which one works for @TV
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What is "Import MeGUI profiles"?
Just explain please what MeGUI profiles is!
Re: What is "Import MeGUI profiles"?
MeGUI is an open source graphical user interface for a video encoding tool, mencoder. It is only available on Windows.mealexforum wrote:Just explain please what MeGUI profiles is!
A very knowledgeable man who goes online by "Sharktooth" has created profiles for MeGUI. These are designed to get the best possible quality out of x264. MeGUI has profiles for different settings like:
iPod high quality vs. iPod power-efficient
different quality settings for anime
different settings for high quality single pass rips
ditto for 2-pass encodes
ones that will look like xvid
ones designed for the X-box
one to get the most out of QuickTime
others that exactly mirror the official x264 profiles
There are 23 in total. I'm not going to implement them all, just specific ones. Or just provide a script so people can do it themselves, and use other profiles than the official MeGUI ones.
I'm not. I'm testing all of them and judging how well they play in QT, VLC, and MPlayer. And for the iPod ones, I can't test myself, but I've been planning to use dynaflash as the guinea pig. No plans on my part to shove these things into HandBrake whole without checking compatibility. =)rhester wrote:I wouldn't necessarily be so quick to use the Sharktooth profiles as gospel.