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| View Poll Results: What do you use for your loseless pass? | |||
| Lagarith |
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11 | 20.00% |
| Huffyuv |
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23 | 41.82% |
| MSU |
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1 | 1.82% |
| I use the option in MeGui... |
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1 | 1.82% |
| Other |
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4 | 7.27% |
| Loseless pass? I don't make one |
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5 | 9.09% |
| I don't encode... Just passing by... |
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10 | 18.18% |
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makes no files now
Join Date: May 2006
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I use the option in MeGui...
May I ask as to what that represents??? I only know of x264, XviD, LMP4 and Snow in MeGUI (and only two of those can do lossless AFAIK, and for their use I would say rather pointless to use them for a lossless pass). >_> /me voted for Huffy
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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, meow .'s basically huffyuv from what I know - but from what I also know, last time I checked the file size it produced was much smaller then that of huffyuv I once tried - so I never used that option since I never trusted it .But here's from da wiki: "Pre-rendering job Checking this box before you click 'enqueue' will create an extra job that runs before the encoding. This job will encode the input script to a (lossless) HuffYUV file, and then use that file for input for your encoding. The advantage of this is that your avisynth script will only have to run once, meaning a 2+ pass encode will run faster. Caveats: Lossless files can be large. A 2hr DVD movie will come in around 30gb, a 2hr 720p file closer to 60gb. The huffyuv file is output to the same location as the input script, not to the same location as the final file. " |
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I see what you did there!
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Encoders are buckets of fun, especially when there is a n00b to pick on.
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makes no files now
Join Date: May 2006
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King of Hosers
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 30
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Just a minor note, you might want to differentiate the original Huffyuv (which is not YV12 capable) from the one in FFMPEG by referring to it as FF-Huffyuv...or sometimes just abbreviated FFVH (the fourcc used). I usually call it FFVH anyways :P, which is what I voted for...meow
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