Hello,
Can anyone tell me the significance of setting B spoilage in CQ settings from 0 to 20? Under Tok, it was initially set to 0, and if this was set to 20 the sample file size decreases thus giving me a higher CQ value, but then again the prediction is no longer accurate. For example, my target sample file size i 12,878,060 and the predicted CQ will have a sample size of 12,775,262 but after encoding and muxing, the total file size exceeded the 80min CD-R max size for almost 30 to 40MB.
Anyway, just want to know which one will have a better movie quality improvement, B=0 or B=20.
Thanks,
Dredj
|