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Originally Posted by JohnLai
{Detail Enhancement}: is the process of enhancing the edge contrast to improve its sharpness. VPP uses an adaptive detail enhancement algorithm to increase the edge sharpness.
Value of 0-100 (inclusive) indicates the level of details to be enhanced. Default value is 0 (disabled).
Sorry to break the party, but that option is not what you need.
There is not much you can do with QSV about finer detail retainment. Maybe LA-ICQ mode, higher value for la-depth scenechange, trellis for all, --quality sets to best, --b-pyramid on,--weightp, --weightb, --la-quality sets to slow .....etc?
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It's not perfect but I'm getting OK results with ICQ 17 and these settings: --vpp-detail-enhance 1 --mbbrc --extbrc --weightp --weightb, trellis as auto or default.
With ICQ some features like --b-pyramid and --la are not available, also tried LA-ICQ but it seems worst than ICQ and makes a bigger file size.
By any chance, which QSV parameter is compatible to x264's mb-tree?
I always disable mb-tree and trellis on my x264 encodes, to keep most of the details.