(Flagging the levels has only informative meaning to comply with MPEG norm, but has no impact on actual encoding) I also noticed that Intel Media core sometimes lower the bitrate, probably it realizes that source video has less details (aka lower real bitrate) and thus it is not needed to encode in the requested 28 Mbit/s. One last thing.thank you very much videofan3d! These are some of the coolest tools I have ever seen on doom9. Is this storage necessary on the scratch disk or in the same directory the project is in? I assume the encoder works by writing temp files and processing them. When attempting to encode the full length film, I received a message that 2.3 TB of storage was necessary to perform the encode. Has anyone had success doing anything like that? Again, I may have to go to a dedicated hardware encoder or split the export out into smaller chunks and then combine them with tsMuxeR. After sitting there for several hours, it crashed the VM. I may have to set up a dedicated PC for encoding.Īfter success with my 5 min clip I decided to try a full length film with a length of 1 hour and 45 mins. I would be curious to hear what others' encode times are for comparison. Using a virtual machine likely had an impact here. Still for the level of quality I got out of it, I figure it is worth it. Ouch! I read it was slow but that was much slower than I had expected. Any ideas on this?ĥ mins of video took 2 hours to encode. I flagged the level as 4.1 and it came out as 4, I flagged the bitrate as 28 and the average bitrate came out as 20.9 and I flagged the max bitrate as 40 and it came out as 35.5. The encoder didn't seem to follow my bitrate or level flags. I was able to successfully export a 5 min clip using these Premiere tools and it looked great! I do have some questions I would like answers to:
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