"Paul Richards" <paul.richards at gmail.com> writes: > On 01/01/07, Robert Swain <robert.swain at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hey, >> >> Michael Niedermayer wrote: >> > also it is _very_ important to use postprocessing on the decoder side for >> > mpeg4 asp (theora and h.264 have their own "postprocessing" in loop filter >> > build in) mplayer -vf spp=X or -vf pp is something you could try >> >> Can the loop filter in theora be disabled? That's another option >> for comparison I suppose. >> >> >> Compared against ffmpeg's "h264" (libx264), there was no >> >> clear winner (part of the problem was that I couldn't get h264 to >> > >> > the default options for x264 encoding with ffmpeg are VERY bad, there >> > should be some recommanded command line parameters for ffmpeg-x264 >> > somewhere i think (no i dont remember where ...) >> >> I made some notes here: >> http://rob.opendot.cl/index.php/useful-stuff/ffmpeg-x264-encoding-guide/ >> >> It and the interface could probably do with a little updating to >> encompass bime, mixed refs and anything else that was added. >> > > I did not mean to spark a debate about which codecs are better and > what set of options need to be applied to get there. I just wanted to > defend my choice to hook up Theora by pointing out that it's roughly > up there with mpeg4 and h264 (both very popular). That would all be fine, were it not for the fact that it is not true. -- M?ns Rullg?rd mru at inprovide.com
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