On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Dik Takken wrote:

> Just something you might want to know about the DCT/iDCT overflow thing 
> (you might know it already): I managed to trigger this overflow problem at 
> -q 2 too. So, for braindead encoding purposes, -q 3 is the limit. Maybe 

        For typical capture data (rather than computer generated imagery)
        -q 4 is the practical limit with 5 being the usual value used.

        It's a good idea to leave some variation between the Average and Peak
        rates.  Low values of -q end up (in addition to artifacting) creating
        CBR (Constant Bit Rate) streams with large spikes.

        I have had success with -q 3 on some select material (computer
        generated animation) that I have recoded from HDTV to DVD but the 
        usual value used is -q 4.

        Noisier material seems to benefit from higher values so for the
        SVCDs I'm redoing as 1/2 D1 DVDs a -q of 5 works well.

> this could be mentioned in the BUGS section of the mpeg2enc man page.

        Probably so.  I think there is a mention about "values below 4 are
        extremes" in the 'howto'.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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