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I am using H.264 encoder to compress a sequence of images. My application requires that each encoded frame should not be beyond a certain size, say, 10,000 bytes. I noticed that the rate-control algorithm is frame-based, which can't gurantee to meet the target. A few frames have got far beyond the limitation. I have to truncate the frame.
A simple solution is that we can do multiple encoding passes until we reach the target, but it's too time-consuming.
How can I make sure the Intel H.264 encoder doesn't cause the rate-control overflow using a more effective method?
Does the Intel h.264 codec support slice-wise, or even macro-block-wise rate-control algorithm?
Thanks.
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Hello,
In IPP 5.2 IPP H.264 encoder only support frame based rate control mechanism. But in the next IPP version we expect to implement frame recode scheme, that should check buffer constraints and recode frame with higher QP in case of buffer overflow.
Basically I think that IPP 5.3 beta should be available sometime in Q4'07.
Regards,
Vladimir
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Hello, yes we are working on that, but there is no firm date when it will be available.
Regards,
Vladimir
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