Hello Tim,
for IMX30 PAL/NTSC I have the same values like you.
whats your buffers/init_occupancy for IMX50 NTSC?
Not sure I've ever had to do it, but a colleague uses an exact 50000000
bit rate which gives a 1668334 buffer and frame size of 208541 if all
figures are rounded to integers.
These files have generally been accepted the other side of the Atlantic.
As I've said before, the coder has got to reconcile a conflicting set of
integer values when dealing with NTSC frame rates. It would be
itneresting to diff frames made using the values above to those made
using your values derived by working back from the exact integer frame
size instead of forward from the bit rate.
So I dont have to set the "buffers/init_occupancy" an general or just in
the NTSC case?
All what I have to set is the videobitrate itself?
Current syntax part:
-minrate 49999840 -maxrate 49999840 -b:v 49999840 -bufsize 1668328
-rc_init_occupancy 1668328
Alternativ syntax:
-minrate 50000000 -maxrate 50000000 -b:v 50000000
So there is no need to set "bufsize" and "rc_init_occupancy"?
Best Regards
Christoph
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