Niagara 2120 User Guide
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| 6 — RD on I/P frames |
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| 7 — RD on all frames |
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| 8 — RD refinement on I/P frames |
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| 9 — RD refinement on all frames |
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| 10 — |
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QuantizerMax |
| The default setting is 31. This value sets the maximum for the |
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| quantizer. 51 is the highest quantizer available for use in the |
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| H.264 specification and is very low quality. |
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| IMPORTANT! For low bit rates you want to keep constant, it |
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| is recommended that you use the default setting of 51 and not |
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| 31. |
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QuantizerMaxDiffBetweenFrames |
| This value determines the maximum change quantizer |
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| between two frames. The purpose is to reduce the possibility |
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| of any large quality jumps in the output video. It is better to |
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| slow this change over a few frames rather than all at once. 4 is |
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| good, however if you don’t want to see big jumps in bit rates |
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| and don’t mind big jumps in quality, you can increase the |
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| value to 8 or 16. |
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QuantizerMin |
| This value sets the minimum quantizer you will ever use. The |
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| lower the quantizer the closer it is to its input. For most video, |
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| anything below 10 is perceptually lossless. Anything below the |
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| default of 8 is definitely lossless. |
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| IMPORTANT! Raising gpmin higher than its default of 16 is |
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| strongly discouraged because this could reduce the quality of |
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| flat background areas of the frame. |
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QuantizerScaleCompress |
| The default setting is 0.60. Use this value to trade off the |
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| number of bits allocated to “expensive” |
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| “cheap” |
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| At one extreme, a setting of 0.0 aims for true constant bit |
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| rates. Typically with |
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| look bad. If you use low bit rates, however, low motion scenes |
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| appear perfect but use more bits than needed. |
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| The other extreme setting of 1.0 aims to achieve constant |
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| quantization, however this setting throws many bits at high- |
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| motion scenes, and a lot less at |
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| cause the bit rate to fluctuate. 0.50 performs well on sports, |
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| 0.60 on action content, while 0.30 works well with news |
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| broadcasts. 0.2 works well with |
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| operas, and shows. |
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ViewCast | 85 |