Right, hadn't paid attention to reference frames. But does the minimum quantizer level in "Rate Control" refuse to go under 10 on your version as well?Qyot27 wrote:Granted, I've got the Windows version of Avidemux in front of me, but after selecting x264 from the Video drop-down menu, click the Configure button. The Reference frame option and the various B-frame options are on the 'Motion & Misc' and 'Partitions & Frames' tabs, respectively.Greggus1 wrote:There doesn't seem to be a simple B-frames checkbox, with custom amount or not. There are alot of options though, and I may have interpreted some wrong.Qyot27 wrote:Not even setting B-frames to 0 worked?Greggus1 wrote:In addition, there seems to be no real way to disable B-frames, or at least I didn't see one in the options.
Anyway, the x.264 MP4 simply will not encode in Lossless mode.I get an error at 99 percent. I wonder if it's me :/
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It encodes fine for me, but I can't open the finished file in an editing/export program, even with both Perian and Berlios' QuickTime x264 component installed. Plays in VLC, but that's it.Greggus1 wrote:
Anyway, the x.264 MP4 simply will not encode in Lossless mode.I get an error at 99 percent. I wonder if it's me :/
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I would assume that's just its default setting. Absolutely ensuring a Lossless encode would be done by making both the minimum and maximum quantizers 0.Greggus1 wrote:Right, hadn't paid attention to reference frames. But does the minimum quantizer level in "Rate Control" refuse to go under 10 on your version as well?
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No no, the tab that would allow going down below 10 is grayed out.Qyot27 wrote:I would assume that's just its default setting. Absolutely ensuring a Lossless encode would be done by making both the minimum and maximum quantizers 0.Greggus1 wrote:Right, hadn't paid attention to reference frames. But does the minimum quantizer level in "Rate Control" refuse to go under 10 on your version as well?
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Oh, then it probably wasn't even being used, seeing as how the encoding quantizer setting was below 10, it probably automatically disables that option.Greggus1 wrote:No no, the tab that would allow going down below 10 is grayed out.Qyot27 wrote:I would assume that's just its default setting. Absolutely ensuring a Lossless encode would be done by making both the minimum and maximum quantizers 0.Greggus1 wrote:Right, hadn't paid attention to reference frames. But does the minimum quantizer level in "Rate Control" refuse to go under 10 on your version as well?
The reason my answer probably seemed out of left field is because I'd already deleted Avidemux and was just trying to recall from memory.