[Mplayer-cvslog] CVS: main/DOCS/tech libavc-options.txt,1.12,1.13
Michael Niedermayer
michael at mplayerhq.hu
Sun Aug 25 23:43:25 CEST 2002
Update of /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/tech
In directory mail:/var/tmp.root/cvs-serv14298/DOCS/tech
Modified Files:
libavc-options.txt
Log Message:
support for the new ratecontrol code
Index: libavc-options.txt
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RCS file: /cvsroot/mplayer/main/DOCS/tech/libavc-options.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.12
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.12 -r1.13
--- libavc-options.txt 18 Aug 2002 01:07:24 -0000 1.12
+++ libavc-options.txt 25 Aug 2002 21:43:22 -0000 1.13
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
weird things: msmpeg4, h263 will be very low quality
ratecontrol will be confused -> lower quality
some decoders will not be able to decode it
- 2 is recommended for normal mpeg4/mpeg1video encoding
- 3 is recommended for h263(p)/msmpeg4 (default)
+ 2 is recommended for normal mpeg4/mpeg1video encoding (default)
+ 3 is recommended for h263(p)/msmpeg4
the reason for 3 instead of 2 is that 2 could lead to overflows
(this will be fixed for h263(p) by changing the quanizer per MB in
the future, but msmpeg4 doesnt support that so it cant be fixed for
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
see vqmin
vqmax 1-31 (maximum quantizer) for pass1/2
- 15 default
+ 31 default
10-31 should be a sane range
vqdiff 1-31 (maximum quantizer difference between I or P frames) for pass1/2
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
vmax_b_frames 0-4 (maximum number of B frames between non B frames)
0 no b frames (default)
+ 0-2 is a sane range for mpeg4
vme 0-5 (motion estimation)
0 none (not recommanded, very lq)
@@ -60,6 +61,7 @@
0 no keyframes
>300 is not recommended as the quality might be bad (depends upon
decoder, encoder and luck)
+ for strict mpeg1/2/4 compliance this would have to be <=132
vb_strategy 0-1 for pass 2
0 allways use the max number of B frames (default)
@@ -81,28 +83,89 @@
1000-100000 is a sane range
8000 is default
-vb_qfactor (1.0-31.0) for pass1/2
- (B-Frame quantizer = IP-Frame quantizer * vb_qfactor)
- 2.0 is default
+vrc_maxrate (maximum bitrate in kbit/sec) for pass1/2
+vrc_minrate (minimum bitrate in kbit/sec) for pass1/2
+vrc_buf_size (buffer size in kbit) for pass1/2
+ this is for stuff like VCD
+ VCD: FIXME
+ SVCD: ...
+ DVD: ...
+ Note: vratetol should not be too large during the 2.pass or there might
+ be problems if vrc_(min|max)rate is used
+
+vb_qfactor (-31.0-31.0) for pass1/2
+ 1.25 is default
+vi_qfactor (-31.0-31.0) for pass1/2
+ 0.8 is default
+vb_qoffset (-31.0-31.0) for pass1/2
+ 1.25 is default
+vi_qoffset (-31.0-31.0) for pass1/2
+ 0.0 is default
+ if v{b|i}_qfactor > 0
+ I/B-Frame quantizer = P-Frame quantizer * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset
+ else
+ do normal ratecontrol (dont lock to next P frame quantizer) and
+ set q= -q * v{b|i}_qfactor + v{b|i}_qoffset
tip: to do constant quantizer encoding with different quantizers for
I/P and B frames you can use:
vqmin=<ip_quant>:vqmax=<ip_quant>:vb_qfactor=<b_quant/ip_quant>
-vqblur (0.0-1.0) quantizer blur (only for pass1)
+vqblur (0.0-1.0) quantizer blur (pass1)
0.0 qblur disabled
0.5 is the default
1.0 average the quantizer over all previous frames
larger values will average the quantizer more over time so that it will
be changed slower
+vqblur (0.0-99.0) quantizer blur (pass2)
+ gaussian blur (gaussian blur cant be done during pass 1 as the future quantizers arent known)
+ 0.5 is the default
+ larger values will average the quantizer more over time so that it will
+ be changed slower
-vqcomp (0.0-1.0) quantizer compression (for pass1/2)
- 0.0 constant bitrate encoding, so fast motion frames will get as many
- bits as low motion (high motion scenes look bad)
- 0.5 (default)
- 1.0 constant quantizer encoding (low motion scenes look bad)
+vqcomp quantizer compression (for pass1/2)
+ depends upon vrc_eq
-vrc_strategy (0,1,2)
- FIXME (different rate control strategies)
+vrc_eq the main ratecontrol equation (for pass1/2)
+ 1 constant bitrate
+ tex constant quality
+ 1+(tex/avgTex-1)*qComp approximately the equation of the old ratecontrol code
+ tex^qComp with qcomp 0.5 or something like that (default)
+
+ infix operators: +,-,*,/,^
+ variables:
+ tex texture complexity
+ iTex,pTex intra, non intra texture complexity
+ avgTex average texture complexity
+ avgIITex average intra texture complexity in I frames
+ avgPITex average intra texture complexity in P frames
+ avgPPTex average non intra texture complexity in P frames
+ avgBPTex average non intra texture complexity in B frames
+ mv bits used for MVs
+ fCode maximum length of MV in log2 scale
+ iCount number of intra MBs / number of MBs
+ var spatial complexity
+ mcVar temporal complexity
+ qComp qcomp from the command line
+ isI, isP, isB is 1 if picture type is I/P/B else 0
+ Pi,E see ur favorite math book
+
+ functions:
+ max(a,b),min(a,b) maximum / minimum
+ gt(a,b) is 1 if a>b, 0 otherwise
+ lt(a,b) is 1 if a<b, 0 otherwise
+ eq(a,b) is 1 if a==b,0 otherwise
+ sin,cos,tan,sinh,cosh,tanh,exp,log,abs
+
+vrc_override user specified quality for specific parts (ending credits ...) (for pass1/2)
+ <start-frame>,<end-frame>,<quality>[/<start-frame>,<end-frame>,<quality>[/...]]
+ quality 2..31 -> quantizer
+ quality -500..0 -> quality correcture in %
+
+vrc_init_cplx (0-1000) initial complexity for pass1
+
+vqsquish (0 or 1) for pass1/2 how to keep the quantizer between qmin & qmax
+ 0 use cliping
+ 1 use a nice differentiable function (default)
vlelim (-1000-1000) single coefficient elimination threshold for luminance
0 disabled (default)
@@ -163,7 +226,7 @@
with the libavcodec encode.
If you want to fix it read DOCS/tech/patches.txt and send a patch.
Q: What provides better error recovery while keeping the filesize low?
- Should I increase data partitioning or the number of video packets?
+ Should I use data partitioning or increase the number of video packets?
A: Data partitioning is better in this case.
Glossary:
@@ -171,6 +234,9 @@
MV Motion vector
ME Motion estimation
MC Motion compensation
+RC Rate control
+DCT Discrete Cosine Transform
+IDCT Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform
JVT Joint Video Team Standard -- http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/news/jvtpro.html
Examples:
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