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    DVDFab (UI/General) decoding hevc 8 bit and 10 bit

    Hello, you could replace the following 8-bit and 10-bit hevc decoding:

    --preset medium --ctu 32 --rd 3 --no-rdoq-level --no-psy-rdoq --ref 3 --b-intra --no-fast-intra --keyint 250 --min-keyint 23 --rc-lookahead 20 --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --slow-firstpass

    with the following two?

    --preset medium --ctu 64 --rd 4 --no-rdoq-level --no-psy-rdoq --ref 3 --b-intra --fast-intra --keyint 250 --min-keyint 23 --rc-lookahead 20 --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --slow-firstpass

    --preset slower/very slow --ctu 64 --rd 4 --no-rdoq-level --no-psy-rdoq --ref 5 --b-intra --fast-intra --keyint 250 --min-keyint 23 --rc-lookahead 40 --bframes 8 --b-adapt 2 --slow-firstpass

    thanks


    #2
    Hello, here are the additional minimum settings without making coding too heavy as long as fast intra is enabled along with the b-intra:

    --b-pyramid --signhide --strong-intra-smoothing --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree

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      #3
      hi ,

      we test your encode command,
      your can use in advance setting , command part.

      10bit: --input-depth 10 8bit: --input-depth 8

      Or, your want it hard code in soft ?

      yours,
      Wilson
      Please post your logs the default location is:
      For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
      For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
      Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
      If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.

      Thanks!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
        hi ,

        we test your encode command,
        your can use in advance setting , command part.

        10bit: --input-depth 10 8bit: --input-depth 8

        Or, your want it hard code in soft ?

        yours,
        Wilson
        just the one with your base? or even adding what I informed you

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          #5
          Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
          hi ,

          we test your encode command,
          your can use in advance setting , command part.

          10bit: --input-depth 10 8bit: --input-depth 8

          Or, your want it hard code in soft ?

          yours,
          Wilson
          thank you but i think you should make some changes within this hevc coding of yours:

          --preset medium --ctu 32 --rd 3 --no-rdoq-level --no-psy-rdoq --ref 3 --b-intra --no-fast-intra --keyint 250 --min-keyint 23 --rc-lookahead 20 --bframes 4 --b-adapt 2 --slow-firstpass

          that is:

          ctu to 64 ; aq-mode 3 ; aq-strength 2,0 ; no-cutree ; weightp ; weightb ; no-fast-intra to fast-intra ; psy-rd 1.0 ; rd 3 to rd 4 ; min-keyint 23 to min-keyint 24

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            #6
            --input-depth 8 , alone fails to best set the uniformity of color and background when I increase the lighting manually with the Player, and --b-pyramid --strong-intra-smoothing --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree to which I would add other peculiarities to standardize the background at the beginning "Burlesque 2010 Bluray"


            there's a way to decide for yourself how to set, if you then find a way to make setting the choice of how to encode easier and self-editable, overwriting your string
            Last edited by giaonmarcello9; 02-07-2021, 04:38 PM.

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              #7
              Hello, would you kindly have a way of checking this? thank you, with Bluray 1:1 8 Bit:

              --b-pyramid --lookahead-slices 0 --tu-inter-depth 3 --tu-intra-depth 3 --limit-tu 0 --strong-intra-smoothing --max-merge 3 --limit-refs 3 --limit-modes --me umh --subme 4 --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --sao selective-sao 4 --no-early-skip --rskip --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree

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                #8
                Originally posted by giaonmarcello9 View Post
                Hello, would you kindly have a way of checking this? thank you, with Bluray 1:1 8 Bit:

                --b-pyramid --lookahead-slices 0 --tu-inter-depth 3 --tu-intra-depth 3 --limit-tu 0 --strong-intra-smoothing --max-merge 3 --limit-refs 3 --limit-modes --me umh --subme 4 --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --sao selective-sao 4 --no-early-skip --rskip --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree
                --b-pyramid --lookahead-slices 0 --tu-inter-depth 3 --tu-intra-depth 3 --limit-tu 0 --strong-intra-smoothing --max-merge 3 --limit-refs 3 --limit-modes --me umh --subme 4 --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --sao --selective-sao 4 --no-early-skip --rskip --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by giaonmarcello9 View Post

                  --b-pyramid --lookahead-slices 0 --tu-inter-depth 3 --tu-intra-depth 3 --limit-tu 0 --strong-intra-smoothing --max-merge 3 --limit-refs 3 --limit-modes --me umh --subme 4 --weightp --weightb --deblock -1:-1 --sao --selective-sao 4 --no-early-skip --rskip --psy-rd 1.0 --aq-mode 3 --aq-strength 2,0 --no-cutree
                  this one I sent you is perfect, only I still lack a certain blurring, I believe that the result would only be if fast-intra is positive and not negative (i.e. in your settings)

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                    #10
                    Hello, I chose to try the 6 programs at the price of 59 dollars in the hope that within a year the command line used for ripper and converter is freer or that when you put custom whether it is crf encoding, 2 passes or abr, your settings are deleted so that in the log there are those chosen by the user. I hope that within a year, even within a shorter period, this will happen... and if that's the case, after a year I'll take the full version for life

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