Is there a point doing a 2-pass in TMPGEnc if you have enough room on the disc to allow a CBR of 8000 kbit/sec?
I would think not as the first pass is just a bitrate allocation process, right?
I'm asking beacuse I'm aming for the best quality on this encode and a 2-pass takes twice as much time, and with the motion search precision set to highest, TMPGEnc likes to be left alone for the good part of a day...
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Originally Posted by espentan
Also, regarding search precision, the difference in quality between high and highest is pretty slight as well. You might want to try the faster (lower) one."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Originally Posted by ZippyP.
Anyways, I'm sure my eyes can't tell the difference...
Originally Posted by ZippyP.
Thanks, though, you answered my question!- Espen -
Originally Posted by espentan"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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You also don't need to set motion search precision to highest (it's purpose is to try hard to find motion vectors so as to minimize the size of the P and B frames and reduce bitrate).
The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know.
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