[MPlayer-users] Re: [POOL] Moderate some users (was: Re: [-] Re: divx 6)
Vladimir Mosgalin
mosgalin at VM10124.spb.edu
Tue May 9 16:35:10 CEST 2006
Hi Matthias Wieser!
On 2006.05.08 at 14:28:28 +0200, Matthias Wieser wrote next:
> Regarding image quality it's at least an indication.
If you believe it, I don't care. But in that case don't use it as an
argument.
> > 0.1 dB improvement - I can only laugh at that. Even 0.5 dB difference in
> > PSNR doesn't mean that one of the encoded version looks better.
>
> You are free to invent a better metric. I have suggested to use SSIM.
I don't want to invent anything. Right now, I will just beleive my eyes.
> > I've seen so many cases when psnr and my eye tell me opposite, so now I
> > don't even try to compare psnr.
>
> Nobody forces you to compare psnr. Just do your own gmc tests.
In fact, I did. And I posted about it in this thread.
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As about XVID's GMC, I completely agree that it isn't useful feature. I
tested it quite a lot on different material, including the one that
theoretically should get improvement from gmc, on med/high/very high
bitrates. Well, what should I say, it sucks. Maybe it helps a bit in
some cases, but usually it just eats some bitrate. On every scene it
proved to be useless. As for doing complete dvd-rip with gmc option,
just forget about it - the best you will get is picture with the same
quality. Or it can decrease quality a bit (more likely on medium
bitrate). Most often you'll just get picture that's a bit different, but
you won't be able to see _any_ improvement.
Maybe in a very short scene with some kind of artificial pan/zoom it
would help you just a bit, if your bitrate is low. But on regular real
life or anime contents, don't turn it on.
PS I don't know, maybe it's just xvid's implementation is bad. But since
xvid is the best mpeg4 encoder out there right now, I'd say it's not
useful at all.
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Vladimir
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