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x265 and Beamr have also gotten better since the most recent HEVC submissions, so fresh ones of those would make sense. |
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This test is, sheesh 6.5 years old now. 8-bit HD SDR really isn't the cutting edge anymore! We should do a new challenge using StEM 2 as source (https://dpel.aswf.io/asc-stem2/). For the modern era, what? Just throwing the below as a starting point for discussion:
How's that look? Any questions or suggested modifications? This represents all of 5 minutes of my consideration, so I hope there are! Last edited by benwaggoner; 3rd February 2025 at 18:48. |
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Does it work as in AV1, where is removed and when played reconstructed or in some other way? Can you give us some examples of how to create a proper FGS video with x265?
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I think StEM2 is a pretty neat source, its very representive of "modern content", i.e. HDR UHD shot digitally with a rather clean image, I also like that there are both SDR and HDR version available which can make for some nice comparisons. My only complaint would be that the credits are a fairly big portion of the title. I have been using the IMF versions with this commandline: Quote:
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We need a Video Buffer Size too.. I suggest 2sec of peak rate. Z2697 already raised a valid concern about 444 -> 420 and bitdepth reduction being an undefined preprocessing step. So someone has to make a 10bit 420 of the source or alternatively just let everyone do their own thing. Or just define some recent ffmpeg version + cmdline to get to yuv420p10le. @Z2697: 17:26 min duration sounds about right.
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I downloaded the ProRes4444XQ 4K HDR version, the IMF version is much larger.
A fairly big portion of the file is credits, that's "time speaking", the bitrate of the credits portion is much lower compared to the main portion. Probably also why the seemlingly low bitrate look ok, it's averaged out by the credits part, the main part get a somewhat higher average bitrate. If the encoding time is a concern, perhaps we can cut the credits part off... however I'm not sure if it will violate the license, it does say "Redistributions of these digital assets or any part of them must include the above copyright notice" though. Last edited by Z2697; 5th February 2025 at 11:42. |
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I havnt encoded the UHD HDR version at bitrates bellow 10Mbps, but I agree with the points above, as the source is rather easy to compress we need to choice a bitrate were modern codecs struggle, or at least will display differences that is relevant under normal viewing conditions. Has someone done a sanity check at 5Mbps? edit. I also now remembered this post i made: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...13#post1977513 and especially this: "Its still a bit interesting that even now when when I convert it in rather controlled fassion, there is both a luminance shift and colorshift (mostly reds as usual) compared to the Prores & AVC version that they offer. But I also saw encoding errors on the prores version, so Im not sure how carefully they have treated those versions... " That was for the SDR-version mind you, but you might wanna doublecheck the prores HDR source as well (this is how the SDR prores looked https://ibb.co/MCFvGF7, and this is how it should look https://ibb.co/dkNhgqB) So please be wary of that, if I also remember correctly, there are at least one bad frame in all soruces, that looks like an in-camera/capture issue. Last edited by excellentswordfight; 5th February 2025 at 12:36. |
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Regarding a 5Mbit encode you can, as I stated above, always go one page back in this thread and check out my 4 and 2 Mbit encode.
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Edit. Yes thats the case, I still had the xml-files, they reference a 4K files as well: StEM2_HDR_Rec2020PQ_444F_IMF_1716p24_239.mxf, as well as StEM2_HDR_Rec2020PQ_444F_IMF_2160p24_178 (the one that I kept). Last edited by excellentswordfight; 5th February 2025 at 14:22. |
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I did "baseline" encode using your critieras @benwaggoner (selected a 4s fixed IDR I-frames GOP, with adaptive non IDR i-frames placement), with just straight up preset slower and no tweaking.
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And yes, we are going to need a harder sample that stresses the encoder more, even at what is a relative low bitrate for UHD at 5Mbps, its gonna be hard to see any meaningful differences, at least for good encoders. Last edited by excellentswordfight; 7th February 2025 at 13:48. |
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x265 can mux FGS metadata from a sidecar file, so it is a thing to that degree. You'll need a tool to create the FGS metadata and players that can correctly parse that and generate the FGS overlay, which is the harder part. AV1 is really the only codec where most player software implements the FGS rendering. There's been discussion of using either the old MPEG AVC FGS technology or using the AV1 one with HEVC, VVC, and other codecs. The AV1 is "funky" in that a lot of random seeds produce weird patterning. Tools are getting much improved year-on-year, but I'm not aware of any mainstream streaming service using AV1 FGS yet; some early devices shipped with defective implementations, not all of which have been patched since. I've not spent enough time with practical implementations of the MPEG approach to know how well it compares, or how good the available tools are. The hardest part is the grain-parametrization-and-removal analysis preprocessing in the end. Grain removal hasn't historically been something you'd batch process whole titles through. AI is proving to be a good tool to use in this, and I think it's on the cusp of being production ready. |
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We need to be cognizant of the specifics of the Creative Commons license being used. |
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Thoughts? Any alternatives to suggest? |
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