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Originally Posted by videofan3d
Just to comment, -u 1 is the highest quality, but also slowest encoding (naturally).
I was positively surprised with Intel Media encoding quality.
In general, I use only high bitrates, 24 mbit/s for 2D and 40 mbit/s for 3D (quality is most important for me).
As for test I encoded so far two of my own "3D-films" recorded by 3D-camcorder Panasonic Z10000 - and I didn't notice any ugly artefacts on this high bitrate.
x264 is probably better but it doesn't support MVC-3D (unfortunately there is no big demand for it... )
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Fixed nows thanks
Works fine with this CMD Line:
Code:
FRIMDecode mvc -i MVCCombined.h264 -o \.\\pipe\TMP.yuv | FRIMEncode.exe mvc -i \.\\pipe\TMP_L.yuv -i \.\\pipe\TMP_R.yuv -viewoutput -o output_L.h264 -o output_R.h264 -w 1920 -h 1080 -f 23.976 -b 40000 -u 1