[MPlayer-DOCS] [PATCH] Choosing the video codec
Diego Biurrun
diego at biurrun.de
Mon Dec 26 17:04:25 CET 2005
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 03:30:22PM +0100, Guillaume Poirier wrote:
>
> <para>
> Choosing the video codec to use depends on several factors, some of
> which widely depends on personal tastes and technical constraints.
depend, taste
> <emphasis role="bold">Compression efficiency</emphasis>:
> It's quite easy to understand that newer generation of codecs are made
> to yield better picture quality than previous generations.
> Therefore, you can't be wrong choosing MPEG-4 AVC codecs like
cannot
> <systemitem class="library">x264</systemitem> instead of MPEG-4 codecs
> such as <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem> or
> <systemitem class="library">XviD</systemitem>
missing period
Ouch, you HAVE TO mention here that newer codecs trade quality for
speed, H.264 is no fun with less than a 1GHz (2GHz?) CPU..
> (To get a better grasp of what are the fundamental differences between
> MPEG-4 ASP and MPEG-4 AVC,
what the .. differences .. are
> of Michael Niedermayer's blog).
from
> However, newer codecs which are in heavy development can suffer from
> some bugs which have not been spotted at the time you used that codec,
> ruining your video encode.
s/video encode/encode/
> Standalone video players are usually quite behind what is going on
> in video codec.
codecs
> That means that much only MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 ASP supported
Hmm, I guess you are trying to say "That means that most only support
MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 ASP".
> Codecs that have been around for some times (such as
time
> optimized using all kinds of smart algorithm and SIMD assembly code.
algorithms
> If your are after blazing speed you should stick around the default
you are
> settings of the video codec (which doesn't mean you should not play
> around with some of the options
s/play around/play/ or s/play around/experiment/
> which are told about in other sections of this guide).
s/told about/mentioned/
> <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem> does allow that,
> but at the price of picture quality for some low speed gains.
libavcodec does allow that, at the price of lowering picture quality
for small speed gains.
> <emphasis role="bold">Personal tastes</emphasis>:
I'd use the singular: personal taste.
> This is were it gets almost irrational: For the same reason that some
> hanged on to DivX3 for years when newer codecs were already doing wonders,
> some folks will prefer <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem>
> over <systemitem class="library">XviD</systemitem> or
> <systemitem class="library">x264</systemitem>.
Hehe, I think we should push libavcodec where we can, so say that some
people (irrationally) prefer other codecs over lavc ;)
> Make your own judgment, and don't always listen to what some people will
> tell you to do or think: the best codec is the one you master the best,
Capitalize the sentence after the colon.
> and the one that looks better to your eyes!
s/better/best/
Diego
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