Let me add one more comment from doom9 forum "Operating systems: Windows 2000, Me, XP (DirectX 9 required)" I skipped the realvideo as i would need to make new settings file,and helix is slow,and rv9 blurs (non-toon material).etc. Just in time (doing some very lo bitrate encodings now).Ĭomparison to nandub and ffvfw on simillar bitrates (bitrates are cca. (maybe thats a decoding issue?)Īll-in-all not bad for a start, and i think there is _a lot of_ room for improvements (imagine how normal mpeg-4 part2 encodes looked like some years ago ) Imho h.264 brings already pretty good results at ~500kbps bitrate, tough not comparable to xvid sharpness-wise (maybe i should have tried xvid without qpel?)īut the quality seems to be strongly fluctuating, meaning it seems that sometimes the picture is blurry, than sharp again, than blurry, with blocks sometimes showing up in between. I compared xvid with qpel, trellis, vhq4 and 2 b-frames, other sttings on default and the mainconcept encoder with the default settings and main profile using a very small (!) test clip: neo using his mobile phone in matrix1 NOTE: This demo version places a watermark on encoded material. Our H.264 Encoder Preview Version also includes our H.264 Decoder, enabling you to play H.264 files in Windows Media Player and other compatible programs. H.264 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), also known as MPEG-4 Part 10, is an exciting new standard which offers many advantages and has the potential to replace existing standards. – Support for HDR in HEVC (H.Quote MainConcept is proud to announce the immediate availability of our H.264 Encoder Preview Version for Microsoft® Windows®! Although not yet optimized for speed, this free demo will enable you to sample the quality of our newest codec. – Export support for ambisonic audio (H.264 only) – Streamlined bit depth and alpha channel settings (QuickTime only)
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