For 1 pass CBR spatial-SVC:
Add cyclic refresh parameters to the svc-layer context.
This allows cyclic refresh (aq-mode=3) to be applied to
the whole super-frame (all spatial layers).
This gives a performance improvement for spatial layer encoding.
Addd the aq_mode mode on/off setting as command line option.
Change-Id: Ib9c3b5ba3cb7851bfb8c37d4f911664bef38e165
The normative (convolve8) filter is optimized/faster than
the nonnormative one. Pass usage of scaler (normative/nonomorative)
to vp9_scale_if_required(), and always use normative one for 1 pass.
Change-Id: I2b71d9ff18b3c7499b058d1325a9554de993dd52
If the encoder dynamic resize is triggered and change config()
is then called, it will reset the current (resized) codec width/height
back to the the config (unresized) width/height (which will then
prevent the resizing action from occurring in encoder_loop).
Avoid this by checking for a change in the config width/height
before resetting the cm->width/height.
Change-Id: Id9d50c0ee8a943abe4b6c72bbaa02d9696f93177
For one pass CBR: only check for updating refresh_golden
if ext_refresh_frame_flags_pending is not set (i.e., == 0).
And move the resetting of ext_refresh_frame_flags_pending = 0
down to after the encode_loop (and account for dropped frames).
This is to prevent changing refresh_golden flga when the user
supplies the reference/update flags.
Change-Id: I4d87b3e705ba43f243667e367503b585c61e2a54
Switch to use the normative (convolve8) filter for source scaling,
only for 1/2x1/2 scaling for now. This is faster and has better
quality than either the vpx_scale_frame or the nonnormative scaler.
Remove the vp9_scale_if_required_fast, which is now not used.
Change-Id: I2f7d73950589d19baafb1fa650eac987d531bcc8
For 1 pass CBR mode under screen content mode:
if pre-analysis (source temporal-sad) indicates significant
change in content, then check the projected frame size after
encode_frame(), and if size is above threshold, force re-encode
of that frame at max QP.
Change-Id: I91e66d9f3167aff2ffcc6f16f47f19f1c21dc688
and FUN_CONV_2D macros. The predict lut now handles
this case. The encoder now calls vpx_scaled_2d() instead
of vpx_convolve8() for scaling.
Change-Id: Ia1c8af8a31e4cb4887a587143108cb45835f7df7
Ssim_vars is used to accumulate stats based 4x4 pixel blocks, this
commit changes the allocations size to be based on mi_rows and mi_cols
to avoid out-of-bound memory access for larger size videos. The hard
coded 720x480 can only work for image size up to 2880x1920.
Change-Id: Id9d07f3f777385b448ac88a6034b7472e4cf3c79
It in essence refactors the code for both the interpolation
filtering and the convolution. This change includes the moving
of all the files as well as the changing of the code from vp9_
prefix to vpx_ prefix accordingly, for underneath architectures:
(1) x86;
(2) arm/neon; and
(3) mips/msa.
The work on mips/drsp2 will be done in a separate change list.
Change-Id: Ic3ce7fb7f81210db7628b373c73553db68793c46
Avoid scaling the references if they have already been scaled.
Change only affects 1 pass non-svc mode for now.
Change-Id: I204f4079c026cba7adce7a7f855d072f6139ccec
The fast scaling for 1 pass mode was being used only on the
first frame after resizing event (because resize_scale_num/den
is set to 1 and only changed for first frame following resize event).
Change-Id: I723b63e21823eb858f25f5662d2bbe4f1842e61f
Proper use/update of resize_state and resize_pending to constrain
the total amount of downsizing to be at most one scale down, for now.
Change-Id: Id18fc32499f2fbdbec16728dcdc9e4eac09098f0
The encoder gets its dqcoeff from the context tree. In the decoder move
it to directly after MACROBLOCKD.
Change-Id: I46c9b76f26956a360d17de0b26ecb994dae34ecb
Even if the recode loop is not enabled for the current frame type
trap the case where the projected size of a a frame is above the
maximum allowed in recode_loop_test()
Change-Id: I453004694b8f8699e3c2a83252e9f83adccdda4e
Adds two new vp9 parameters --min-gf-interval and --max-gf-interval
to enable testing based on frequency of alt-ref frames.
Also adds a unit-test to test enforcement of min-gf-interval.
For both these parameters the default value is 0, which indicates
they are picked by the encoder, based on resolution and framerate
considerations. If they are greater than zero, the specified
parameter is honored.
(Additional note by paulwilkins)
Note that there is a slight oddity in that key frames are also GFs and
considered part of GF only group. However they are treated as not
being part of an arf group because for arf groups the previous GF is
assumed to be the terminal or overlay frame for the previous group.
(end note)
Change-Id: Ibf0c30b72074b3f71918ab278ccccc02a95a70a0
to MB_MODE_INFO_EXT. This saves 36 bytes per 8x8 area for
both the decoder and encoder. (encoder has two MODE_INFO
buffers)
Change-Id: If006abb2224acaf326df3c2be09e77e967662107
Decision to scale down/up is based on buffer state and average QP
over previous time window. Limit the total amount of down-scaling
to be at most one scale down for now.
Reset certain quantities after resize (buffer level, cyclic refresh,
rate correction factor).
Feature is enable via the setting rc_resize_allowed = 1.
Change-Id: I9b1a53024e1e1e953fb8a1e1f75d21d160280dc7
set_frame_size() is being called twice, once before entering
encode_encode_frame_to_data_rate(), and once again in that function.
No need to call it twice for one-pass mode.
Change-Id: I5fabaf0a90482d4f42cd89ef7ae1402c31aec600
For content that is identified as likely to contain some
animation or graphics content, increase the availability
of split modes for good quality speeds 1-3.
On a problem test animation clip this improves metrics
results by about 0.25 db and makes a noticeable difference
visually. It also causes a small drop in file size (~0.5%) but
a rise in encode time of about 5-6% at speed 2.
For more normal content it should have no effect.
Change-Id: Ic4cd9a8de065af9f9402f4477a17442aebf0e439
Some places are using the unoptimized variance function. This was never
intended and does not fit into the optimization framework.
Change-Id: Id96238407aad03b0ffd4a46cd183555a026daedc