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authorgpoirier <gpoirier@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2006-11-18 12:38:20 +0000
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group together xvid's rate control options
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@21019 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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@@ -8605,25 +8605,6 @@ Should you rescale the video, you would need an interlace-aware resizer,
which you can activate with \-vf scale=<width>:<height>:1.
.
.TP
-.B rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value>
-This parameter controls the number of frames the CBR rate controller
-will wait before reacting to bitrate changes and compensating for them
-to obtain a constant bitrate over an averaging range of frames.
-.
-.TP
-.B rc_averaging_period=<value>
-Real CBR is hard to achieve.
-Depending on the video material, bitrate can be variable, and hard to predict.
-Therefore Xvid uses an averaging period for which it guarantees a given
-amount of bits (minus a small variation).
-This settings expresses the "number of frames" for which Xvid averages
-bitrate and tries to achieve CBR.
-.
-.TP
-.B rc_buffer=<value>
-size of the rate control buffer
-.
-.TP
.B min_iquant=<0\-31>
minimum I-frame quantizer (default: 2)
.
@@ -8759,6 +8740,25 @@ Playing with this setting may result in a jerky video, so use it at your
own risks!
.
.TP
+.B rc_reaction_delay_factor=<value>
+This parameter controls the number of frames the CBR rate controller
+will wait before reacting to bitrate changes and compensating for them
+to obtain a constant bitrate over an averaging range of frames.
+.
+.TP
+.B rc_averaging_period=<value>
+Real CBR is hard to achieve.
+Depending on the video material, bitrate can be variable, and hard to predict.
+Therefore Xvid uses an averaging period for which it guarantees a given
+amount of bits (minus a small variation).
+This settings expresses the "number of frames" for which Xvid averages
+bitrate and tries to achieve CBR.
+.
+.TP
+.B rc_buffer=<value>
+size of the rate control buffer
+.
+.TP
.B curve_compression_high=<0\-100>
This setting allows Xvid to take a certain percentage of bits away from
high bitrate scenes and give them back to the bit reservoir.