Since I'm unclear about what 'norminal bitrate' for MediaInfo is what encoders/containers/etc. you use I can't really tell you.
Both x265&x264 during cfr encoding should properly hit the average bitrate specified. (assuming you use VBV, normal level restrictions and don't forcefully try to break it,..)
My guess is that you are encoding vfr content and with vfr the average bitrate during playback might differ and my guess is that MediaInfo somehow estimated a max bitrate that !might! occur with vfr content.
-> if you find a proper definition of what MediaInfo reports as nominal bitrate and how it comes up with that value there might be a way to take it into account.
Cu Selur
Both x265&x264 during cfr encoding should properly hit the average bitrate specified. (assuming you use VBV, normal level restrictions and don't forcefully try to break it,..)
My guess is that you are encoding vfr content and with vfr the average bitrate during playback might differ and my guess is that MediaInfo somehow estimated a max bitrate that !might! occur with vfr content.
-> if you find a proper definition of what MediaInfo reports as nominal bitrate and how it comes up with that value there might be a way to take it into account.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.