14.11.2022, 08:23
14.11.2022, 08:36
Can you elaborate on that?
Normally, more than 2 passes only deliver any improvement on really exotic test cases and not on normal content.
Cu Selur
Normally, more than 2 passes only deliver any improvement on really exotic test cases and not on normal content.
Cu Selur
14.11.2022, 09:45
field-blend 4 times https://youtu.be/6lNVj1FJ-nc
14.11.2022, 15:25
I don't get how combing artifacts are related to x264/x265 multi pass encoding.
Seems like you encoded interlaced content as progressive without deinterlacing first (Hybrid only automatically deinterlaces if the source is properly marked as interlaced.) or your source already is progressive with the combing in it.
Cu Selur
Seems like you encoded interlaced content as progressive without deinterlacing first (Hybrid only automatically deinterlaces if the source is properly marked as interlaced.) or your source already is progressive with the combing in it.
Cu Selur
14.11.2022, 17:07
repaired https://youtu.be/FiGNZltXOLI
14.11.2022, 17:19
Okay,... But this has nothing to do with x264/x265 multi pass encoding.
=> I still don't see what these have to do with your request.
=> I still don't see what these have to do with your request.
14.11.2022, 18:21
As Selur said, is nothing to do with if you you are using 1-pass abr, 1-pass CBR, 2-Pass or Quantizer. You need to DeInterlace your clip with filters. Please specify your request.
15.11.2022, 04:21
(14.11.2022, 17:19)Selur Wrote: [ -> ]Okay,... But this has nothing to do with x264/x265 multi pass encoding.4 times...
=> I still don't see what these have to do with your request.
(14.11.2022, 18:21)karthauzi Wrote: [ -> ]As Selur said, is nothing to do with if you you are using 1-pass abr, 1-pass CBR, 2-Pass or Quantizer. You need to DeInterlace your clip with filters. Please specify your request.aaaaaaah - understood! Thanks!