[x265] PATCH documentation fix for rskip 2 threshold
Aruna Matheswaran
aruna at multicorewareinc.com
Tue Aug 25 15:44:32 CEST 2020
Pushed to Release_3.4 and master.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 6:49 PM Srikanth Kurapati <
srikanth.kurapati at multicorewareinc.com> wrote:
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Srikanth Kurapati <srikanth.kurapati at multicorewareinc.com>
> # Date 1596693977 -19800
> # Thu Aug 06 11:36:17 2020 +0530
> # Node ID 4fd5e5a02648749302abf517b1822b91583e6afe
> # Parent 73ca1d7be3779ed6eb4cbbc4cdb3bec6371472b6
> documentation fix for rskip 2 threshold
>
> diff --git a/doc/reST/cli.rst b/doc/reST/cli.rst
> --- a/doc/reST/cli.rst
> +++ b/doc/reST/cli.rst
> @@ -863,13 +863,12 @@
>
> Provides minimal quality degradation at good performance gains for
> non-zero modes.
> :option:`--rskip mode 0` means disabled. Default: 1, disabled when
> :option:`--tune grain` is used.
> - This is a integer value representing the edge-density percentage within
> the CU. Internally normalized to a number between 0.0 to 1.0 in x265.
> - Recommended low thresholds for slow encodes and high for fast encodes.
>
> .. option:: --rskip-edge-threshold <0..100>
>
> Denotes the minimum expected edge-density percentage within the CU,
> below which the recursion is skipped.
> - Default: 5, requires :option:`--rskip mode 2` to be enabled.
> + Internally normalized to decimal value in x265 library. Recommended low
> thresholds for slow encodes and high
> + for fast encodes. Default: 5, requires :option:`--rskip mode 2` to be
> enabled.
>
> .. option:: --splitrd-skip, --no-splitrd-skip
>
>
>
> --
> *With Regards,*
> *Srikanth Kurapati.*
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>
--
Regards,
*Aruna Matheswaran,*
Video Codec Engineer,
Media & AI analytics BU,
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