![]() Though I recently read something horrible about b-frames not being good for anime in an x264-thread, too. ![]() One of the reasons why I like to recommend x264 is that is still is relatively unharmed by people making false claims as to settings without offering any proof. There really are some popular myths about anime and XviD that let people encode to a lesser quality than possible. Translated into something visible this means quite some frames in the cartoon mode encoding are less compressed. Now, if we do a two-pass to identical target filesize with and without cartoon mode, the result is something like this:Īverage quantizers for cartoon mode encoding:Īverage quantizers for normal mode encoding: Only that one is from a file that's 4.11% smaller than the other one at the same quantizer i.e. Please download the fullsize images and switch back and forth between them with an image-viewer. This is how XviD typically looks in cartoon mode, compared against normal mode (at constant quantizer): Let me try to set these misconceptions about cartoon mode straight by performing the comparison that you neglected in favour of listening to hearsay: You do know that better efficiency like this leads to lower quantization and thus higher level of detail in two-pass? let me see (/me performing comparison) - more than 4% of bitrate for me. No but it don't seems to work good with anime :īecause of an errand pixel I wouldn't discard a feature that saves.
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