some new rd tests (was:Re: [MPlayer-users] mpeg_quant test)
Tuukka Toivonen
tuukkat at ee.oulu.fi
Tue Nov 11 12:10:13 CET 2003
I made some more tests
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/mplayer/tests/readme.html
- pp=lb vs. pp=md deinterlacing.
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/mplayer/tests/deinttest1/readme.html
Conclusion: pp=md is better, although both are bad.
- mpeg_quant vs. default quantization with and without trellis:
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/mplayer/tests/deinttest1/readme.html
Conclusion: default quantization with trellis is best. Trellis doesn't
increase nor decrease quality with mpeg_quant.
- H.264 JM 7.3 encoder vs. MPEG-4 Mencoder/libavcodec encoder:
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/mplayer/tests/h264test/readme.html
Conclusion: for movies H.264 makes 20-26% smaller files with the
same quality than Mencoder's MPEG-4, but the JM 7.3 encoder is
300-400 times slower than Mencoder and therefore too slow to be
useful for any real encoding.
I hope you enjoy the H.264 tests, running it took some 2-3 weeks.
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>> Result: mpeg_quant decreased hugely PSNR.
>mpeg_quant + trellis quantization is not a very well tested combination and
So now it is more well tested =)
>btw, if u have some video which shows "trails" when encoded, then i would be
>interrested to get that
not yet, sorry...
p.s. sorry for posting both into ffmpeg-devel and mplayer-users lists,
but the h264 test is meant for the former and the deinterlacing test for
the latter but I was too lazy for writing too emails.
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