[x264-devel] how to improve compression efficiency of x264 encoder

chen chenm003 at 163.com
Wed May 11 16:44:29 CEST 2016


Hi Andrew,


Are you see below comment in there: "In a recent subjective test that included video clips distributed across the motion-complexity spectrum, IQ264x achieved a median gain of 26.5% when compared to the reference x264 encoder."


It means in the specially case, their algorithm may reduce bitrate (or call improve compression efficiency).
I guess the algorithm based on Dynamic Programming, it made MV and Mode prediction become more effect on these environment (this technology have more powerful on HEVC since these longer candidate list)


Regards,
Min

At 2016-05-11 19:33:10,qw <applemax82 at 163.com> wrote:

Hi simon,

I found one article that says the current version of x264 is not good enough, and there is some space to improve its compression efficiency.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/03/prweb13296419.htm







At 2016-05-11 18:03:56, "Simon Horlick" <simonhorlick at gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Andrew,


What algorithm is this? Is there a research paper you're referring to? I'd be very surprised if there were a way to make x264 20% better.


Simon

On 11 May 2016, at 17:20, qw <applemax82 at 163.com> wrote:


Hi,

I found one impressed video algorithm that can yield an average of more than 20% bandwidth savings, doing so without impacting video quality, compared with x264 encoder. The impressed video algorithm has perceptual quality optimization method to select optimal qp value, where visually important or less important regions of a video frame are determined in terms of spatial and temporal information.

Can x264 developers do some research, and design and implement some similar algorithm to improve compression efficiency?

Thanks!

B.R.

Andrew





 

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