Quote from: 1% on January 23, 2013, 08:34:50 PM
all-i has to be double the rate of ipb for same quality according to theory.
Why is that? I don't quite get all this talk about init qp's, qp1, bitrates, IP-B and what not.
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all-i has to be double the rate of ipb for same quality according to theory.
Quote from: 1% on January 29, 2013, 09:36:41 PM
holy fuck holy fuck holy fuck!!!
i dumped ram with wifi on (phone connected but not displaying) and there is a 5k 4:2:2 jpeg in there... maybe several (looking at them now), its only 1.2MB
Quote from: 1% on January 16, 2013, 05:54:51 PM
its still a ways off. I should see what happens when i do this on 600d. Never thought of trying it even though its obvious.
Like 70 or 80 something is the highest I got. Not too bad but QPs are fairly high, above 10. IPB is locked to 60 without ML because of the profile.
Quote from: 1% on January 15, 2013, 04:17:06 PM
It says on the bottom help if you run it.. Its rate X10 so 12 is 120MB/S but this is just the target rate, lowering will cap it but raising it won't necessarily raise it. Really you want to use one of the configs and set up a bit rate that your card can handle. Canon rates aren't fixed and your maximum is max sustained write for the card. 6D uses UHS-1, 5d3 uses faster CF cards. When you set it higher than the card can handle recording stops. Hence you're not having much luck at 3x on your current camera (try a really low ISO it will probably record).
I'll try to speed up dumping rate and see what it does. I guess that is next up. Won't help ALL-I but gop of 3 on IPB should be interesting (or crash).
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