![]() ![]() (you can tell from me=esa or me=tesa, instead of me=umh for all the good quality presets, right up to veryslow. I've never seen a pirated file encoded with placebo. The whole article basically boils down to: use x264 -preset veryslow -tune film -crf 26 in.m2ts -out out.mkv, or maybe use some light filtering with an input AviSynth script. No wonder you have questions, because that article has a TERRIBLE explanation. ![]() He also mixes up threads=1 with using CUDA, or something. Or set x264's priority to verylow, so it only gets CPU time that no other task wants. He's right that 2pass is by far the best way to hit a target bitrate, though.Īnd he apparently doesn't realize that he could start x264 with threads=3 or something, to leave some CPU time free for other tasks. X264's one-pass ABR ratecontrol is not implemented as CRF + limit. Value with a maximum bitrate limit and takes it from there. Normally, single pass bitrate encodings convert your bitrate into a RF ![]()
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