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12-09-2003, 06:05 PM
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Does use of Ympeg show promise in the area of CQ prediction, given the nonlinear nature of TMPGEnc?
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Does use of Ympeg show promise in the area of CQ prediction, given the nonlinear nature of TMPGEnc?
I believe so
I'm going to try a 352x240 encode tonight, just to verify final file size.
I'll let you know here

Edit: Encoder started on Red-Planet at 352x240.
MPEG-1 VBR, MQuant=3, MIN 300,000, AVG 913,000, MAX 1,800,000
Straight from .d2v ( no filters)

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12-10-2003, 12:13 AM
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Well nicksteel, here's the result.
At about 93%, Vdub bombed with this:

Code:
[!] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for ten seconds -- possible 
    livelock. (Thread location: 0B6EA917)

[!] Dub: I/O thread has not cycled for ten seconds -- possible livelock. 
    (Thread location: 0B6FEA84)

[!] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for ten seconds -- possible 
    livelock. (Thread location: 0B6FEA84)

[!] Dub: I/O thread has not cycled for ten seconds -- possible livelock. 
    (Thread location: 0B6F21E9)

[!] Dub: Processing thread has not cycled for ten seconds -- possible 
    livelock. (Thread location: 0B6F21E9)
This keeps on repeating in a loop, so I aborted the process.
Anyway, the file size was 392,192KB at that 93%, so definitely, we have our answer

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12-10-2003, 08:32 AM
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Maybe someday someone will come up with something..............

It would be nice!
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