![]() ![]() The Blu-Ray source material is H.264/AVC at roughly 28Mbit on average. In this post, I’d like to compare 7 scenes from the highly opulent Anime (言の葉の庭) by (新海 誠) at three different average bitrates, 1Mbit, 2.5Mbit (my current x264 default) and 5Mbit. My goal was to be able to encode 1080p ~24fps videos on an Intel Xeon X5690 hexcore 3.6GHz all-core boost clock at >=1fps for a target bitrate of 2.5Mbit. Thanks to and / I got rid of x265s’ blurring issues, and I took their settings and turned them up to achieve more quality while staying within sane encoding times. So for a newbie it can be quite hard to make x265 perform well without sacrificing far too much CPU power, as x265 is significantly more taxing on the processor than x264. Thing is, I didn’t understand all of the knobs x265 has to offer, and some of the convenient presets of x264 didn’t exist here (like -tune film and -tune animation). ![]() Recently, after the next generation x265 H.265/HEVC video encoder on Windows, Linux and FreeBSD, I decided to ask for guidance when it comes to compressing Anime (live action will follow at a later time) in the Doom9 forums.
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