Merge code blocks for different transform sizes; use MACROBLOCKD as a
temp variable where that leads to smaller overall source code; remove
duplicate code under #if CONFIG_HYBRIDTRANSFORM/#else blocks. Some style
changes to make it follow the style guide a little better.
Change-Id: I1870a06dae298243db46e14c6729c96c66196525
Also make some minor stylistic changes to bring the code closer to
the style guide. Remove distinction between inter and intra transform
functions, since both do exactly the same thing except for the check
against SPLITMV for the second-order transform. Remove some commented
out debug code. Remove 8x8/16x16 transform code in encode_inter16x16y(),
since the first-pass only uses 4x4 anyway.
Change-Id: Ife54816ff759825b9141f95dc2ba43c253c14dba
Also make some minor stylistic changes to bring the code closer to
the style guide. Remove checks against i8x8/bpred in the mb-codepath,
since these do individual block reconstruction and thus don't go through
this codepath.
Change-Id: I4dfcf8f78746f4647a206475acf731837aa4fd47
This includes trellis optimization, forward/inverse transform,
quantization, tokenization and stuffing functions.
Change-Id: Ibd34132e1bf0cd667671a57b3f25b3d361b9bf8a
Entropy coding takes care of this anyway, and this causes changes to
the txfm size assigned to skip blocks, which can affect the loopfilter
output, thus causing encoder/decoding mismatches.
Change-Id: I591a8d8a4758a507986b751a9f83e6d76e406998
The update_mb_segmentation_map flag was being signalled earlier than
other data dependent on that flag. Consolidate this data so it's
parsed within the same if-scope as the flag is originally parsed in.
Change-Id: I10e90b4f511856445ef75a85a44ff441e1e5e672
If the threshold(limits) <= 0, skipped filtering and copied the
frame directly. Also, fixed memory allocation checking.
Change-Id: If3d79d5b2bcb71b9777e6eb5cba1384585131e22
Use the common update_skip_probs() function rather than duplicating its
logic in write_kf_modes().
Change-Id: I2890a28f6907cb79ffe0fb21d20f0ef98b85cdd9
If a reference frame is forced because of low dissimilarity, then
shut off the search of intra modes. This change has mixed results. On
one clip (QVGA), it hurt quality by ~1.5% with negligible speed impact.
On another (VGA) it had negligible affect on quality, but a ~0.2% speed
impact.
Change-Id: Ic8b07648979d732f489de5f094957e140f84d2eb
Rather than overloading the parent_ref_frame value to shut off the
search in some cases, add a new validity flag. This cleans up some
of the duplicated mr_encoder_id && mr_low_res_mv_avail checks as
well, for readability.
Change-Id: Iddad93a27066c3d85ff2f25a361ac113b288ab7b
Results: derf (vanilla or +hybridtx) +0.2% and (+hybrid16x16
or +tx16x16) +0.7%-0.8%; HD (vanilla or +hybridtx) +0.1-0.2%
and (+hybrid16x16 or +tx16x16) +1.4%, STD/HD (vanilla or +hybridtx)
about even, and (+hybrid16x16 or +tx16x16) +0.8-1.0%.
Change-Id: I03899e2f7a64e725a863f32e55366035ba77aa62
1. Algorithm modification:
Instead of having same filter threshold for a whole frame, now we
allow the thresholds to be adjusted for each macroblock. In current
implementation, to avoid excessive blur on background as reported
in issue480(http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=480), we
reduce the thresholds for skipped macroblocks.
2. SSE2 optimization:
As started in issue479(http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=479),
the filter calculation was adjusted for better performance. The c
code was also modified accordingly. This made the deblock filter
2x faster, and the decoder was 1.2x faster overall.
Next, the demacroblock filter will be modified similarly.
Change-Id: I05e54c3f580ccd427487d085096b3174f2ab7e86
In some situations, believed to be an interaction between temporal
scalability and dropped frames, the references available to an
encoder may not be the same references available to its parent.
Previously, the code tried to force the reference frame chosen by
the parent to be used on this frame, even if it was disabled. This
was preventing the pick mode loop from running even once, which led
to a crash.
Attempts to reproduce this bug locally were unsuccessful, so it is
still undetermined what the underlying cause of this issue is. In
the specific case that was failing, the application did not set
any flags which influenced the reference selection on that frame.
ref_frame_flags indicated that the golden frame was disabled,
believed to be because the last frame updated the last and golden
frames, so golden was shut off by default. It's not clear why this
wouldn't have also been true in the lower res encoder, ie, why the
lower res encoder decided to use and/or was allowed to use the
golden frame. We weren't able to debug into the non-crashing
lower res encoder as the crash couldn't be reproduced locally.
Change-Id: Ifb265253d26963ac2afde0e20cf6792788be6af7
This commit fixes unsafe simd / floating point interactions arising
from the current hybrid and 16x16 transform implementation.
These led to a raft of bugs and issues when the project was
built using VS2008 for Win32 though they did not show up with
the unix builds.
Gerrit makes a meal out of presenting the fix but all I have actually
done is indent the body of each function that uses floating point by
one level and bracket with emms instructions using the function
vp8_clear_system_state(). See below.
function () {
vp8_clear_system_state();
{
... function body
}
vp8_clear_system_state();
}
This is almost certainly over the top in terms of number of emms
instructions but is a temporary measure pending implementation of
integer variants of each function to replace the floating point.
Limited testing suggests that this fixes the problems that arose for
Win32 VS2008 when the hybrid or 16x16 transforms were enabled.
Change-Id: I7c9a72bd79315246ed880578dec51e2b7c178442
If a parent mb is available but is intra coded, then parent_ref_mv is
invalid. Check that the parent is inter coded before trying to access
the parent_ref_mv. Previously the parent_ref_mv was being read from
an uninitialized stack allocation, causing potential OOB reads and
other undefined behavior.
Change-Id: I0c93cd412a19c3a184bcf6decaa145b3a036a6c0
The codec as it stood placed a keyframe one frame after a
real cut scene - and ignored datarate and other considerations.
TODO: Its possible that we should detect a keyframe and recode
the frame ( in certain circumstances) to improve quality.
Change-Id: Ia1fd6d90103f4da4d21ca5ab62897d22e0b888a8
Reset the cyclie refresh mode index in alloc_compressor_data().
This is needed to handle both cases of internal and
external spatial resizing.
Change-Id: I2697e12d45135eae2e8f0d45161811f24722312a
Separates the entropy coding context models for 4x4, 8x8 and 16x16
ADST variants.
There is a small improvement for HD (hd/std-hd) by about 0.1-0.2%.
Results on derf/yt are about the same, probably because there is not
enough statistics.
Results may improve somewhat once the initial probability tables are
updated for the hybrid transforms which is coming soon.
Change-Id: Ic7c0c62dacc68ef551054fdb575be8b8507d32a8
On an internal spatial resize, this mode index was not reset to 0,
and therefore could exceed dimensions of seg_map or cyclic_refresh_map.
Change-Id: I6fe85dbd2765eb0207a9d9f71fda8d8b8c34f075
This should avoid problems with blocks gettings high quality
improvement despite having recently moved:
Change-Id: Ic0af0de2d6577807fa3c553f47b55d547ef36359
Set the seg map to 0 for key frame.
In previous commit on cyclic refresh, the seg map for key frame
was not reset, and instead used the seg map from last frame.
Change-Id: I848eb2face420dfcd2f7daca6f070b9127ca938b
-Increase the amount of mbs to be refreshed.
-Replace the delta qp with a fixed and reduced delta.
-Change to the mb update loop to try to always update same amount of mbs.
Change-Id: I93ac88002fd8dc677d2337f77998ff93f64e4ff9
With this change, even if hybridtransform8x8 experiment is off,
8x8 dct is used for the I8x8 mode. However note that the gains
observed with the hybridtransform8x8 experiment will now be less,
since part of the gain is now merged in.
Change-Id: I9afb3880906fd0a1368a374041fc08efcf060c54
The commit changed to use 3 rows above and 3 cols from left for SAD
scoring for selecting the best reference motion vector. The change
helped std-hd set by >.2% on psnr/ssim metrics.
Change-Id: Ifad3b528d0b4b6e3c22518af789d76eff23c1520
The high-precision (1/8) pel bit is turned off if the reference
MV is larger than a threshold. The motivation for this patch is
the intuition that if motion is likely large (as indicated by
the reference), there is likley to be more motion blur, and as
a result 1/8 pel precision would be wasteful both in rd sense
as well as computationally.
The feature is incorporated as part of the newmventropy experiment.
There is a modest RD improvement with the patch. Overall the
results with the newmventropy experiment with the threshold being
16 integer pels are:
derf: +0.279%
std-hd: +0.617%
hd: +1.299%
yt: +0.822%
With threshold 8 integer pels are:
derf: +0.295%
std-hd: +0.623%
hd: +1.365%
yt: +0.847%
Patch: rebased
Patch: rebase fixes
Change-Id: I4ed14600df3c457944e6541ed407cb6e91fe428b
Some cleanups that will make it easier to maintain the code
and incorporate upcoming changes on entropy coding for the
hybrid transforms.
Change-Id: I44bdba368f7b8bf203161d7a6d3b1fc2c9e21a8f
This commit merges those parts of the CONFIG_NEW_MVREF
that specifically relate to choosing a better set of candidate
MV references into the NEWBESTREFMV experiment.
CONFIG_NEW_MVREF will then be used for changes relating
to the explicit coding of a cost optimized MV reference in the
bitstream as part of MV coding.
Change-Id: Ied982c0ad72093eab29e38b8cd74d5c3d7458b10
Extend experiment to use both vectors from MBs
coded using compound prediction as candidates.
In final sort only consider best 4 candidates
for now but make sure 0,0 is always one of them.
Other minor changes to new MV reference code.
Pass in Mv list to vp8_find_best_ref_mvs().
Change-Id: Ib96220c33c6b80bd1d5e0fbe8b68121be7997095
Adds a new experiment with redesigned/refactored motion vector entropy
coding. The patch also takes a first step towards separating the
integer and fractional pel components of a MV. However the fractional
pel encoding still depends on the integer pel part and so they are
not fully independent. Further experiments are in progress to see
how much they can be decoupled without affecting performance.
All components including entropy coding/decoding, costing for MV
search, forward updates and backward updates to probability tables,
have been implemented.
Results so far:
derf: +0.19%
std-hd: +0.28%
yt: +0.80%
hd: +1.15%
Patch: Simplifies the fractional pel models:
derf: +0.284%
std-hd: +0.289%
yt: +0.849%
hd: +1.254%
Patch: Some changes in the models, rebased.
derf: +0.330%
std-hd: +0.306%
yt: +0.816%
hd: +1.225%
Change-Id: I646b3c48f3587f4cc909639b78c3798da6402678
The denoiser function was modified to reduce the computational
complexity.
1. The denoiser c function modification:
The original implementation calculated pixel's filter_coefficient
based on the pixel value difference between current raw frame and last
denoised raw frame, and stored them in lookup tables. For each pixel c,
find its coefficient using
filter_coefficient[c] = LUT[abs_diff[c]];
and then apply filtering operation for the pixel.
The denoising filter costed about 12% of encoding time when it was
turned on, and half of the time was spent on finding coefficients in
lookup tables. In order to simplify the process, a short cut was taken.
The pixel adjustments vs. pixel diff value were calculated ahead of time.
adjustment = filtered_value - current_raw
= (filter_coefficient * diff + 128) >> 8
The adjustment vs. diff curve becomes flat very quick when diff increases.
This allowed us to use only several levels to get a close approximation
of the curve. Following the denoiser algorithm, the adjustments are
further modified according to how big the motion magnitude is.
2. The sse2 function was rewritten.
This change made denoiser filter function 3x faster, and improved the
encoder performance by 7% ~ 10% with the denoiser on.
Change-Id: I93a4308963b8e80c7307f96ffa8b8c667425bf50
Enable ADST/DCT of dimension 16x16 for I16X16 modes. This change provides
benefits mostly for hd sequences.
Set up the framework for selectable transform dimension.
Also allowing quantization parameter threshold to control the use
of hybrid transform (This is currently disabled by setting threshold
always above the quantization parameter. Adaptive thresholding can
be built upon this, which will further improve the coding performance.)
The coding performance gains (with respect to the codec that has all
other configuration settings turned on) are
derf: 0.013
yt: 0.086
hd: 0.198
std-hd: 0.501
Change-Id: Ibb4263a61fc74e0b3c345f54d73e8c73552bf926
Alternative strategy for finding a list of candidate motion
vectors to use as reference values in mv coding and as
nearest and near.
Sort by sad in vp8_find_best_ref_mvs() rather than just
pick the best. Allow 0,0 as a best ref option but not a
nearest or near unless there are no alternatives.
Encode/Decode verified on at least some clips.
Some commented out experimental and stats code still in place.
Gain over existing code averages about 1% on derf (alll metrics)
with improvement on all clips. Other test results pending.
The entropy coding of the mode (nearest/near etc) still
depends upon and requires the old "findnear" code so
this needs looking at and may provide room for further gains.
Change-Id: I871d7cba1d1c379c4bad9bcccce1fb19c46b8247
For videos with big static background(such as video conferencing
clips), the mode decision was biased to ZEROMV in order to
obtain a stable background. The percentage of ZEROMV on last
frame was used to predict if there is static area in current frame,
and checking already-encoded neighboring macroblocks' motion
vectors to make sure the local area has low motion.
Change-Id: I05b3241d3a56a0bda88b6681e5646c1c8baf2e57
The current way of counting inter_zz_count doesn't work correctly
in multi-threaded encoding. Calculating it after the frame is
encoded fixed the problem.
Change-Id: Ifcb1972cde950b8cc194f75c6d7b6af09e8b0e65
This commit adds a pick_sb_mode() function which selects the best 32x32
superblock coding mode. Then it selects the best per-MB modes, compares
the two and encodes that in the bitstream.
The bitstream coding is rather simplistic right now. At the SB level,
we code a bit to indicate whether this block uses SB-coding (32x32
prediction) or MB-coding (anything else), and then we follow with the
actual modes. This could and should be modified in the future, but is
omitted from this commit because it will likely involve reorganizing
much more code rather than just adding SB coding, so it's better to let
that be judged on its own merits.
Gains on derf: about even, YT/HD: +0.75%, STD/HD: +1.5%.
Change-Id: Iae313a7cbd8f75b3c66d04a68b991cb096eaaba6
Loop filter producing wierd artifacts when
repeatedly applied in noisy video. This
mitigates the effect.
Change-Id: If4b1a8543912d186a486f84e11d8b01f7436fa5f
The reference motion vector selected by surrounding pixels that has
the best matching score is used as nearest motion vector.
The change has shown consistent gain on all test sets, compression
gains range from .2% to .6%. The variation is largely dependent on
various other experiments on or off.
Change-Id: I5552e1c2f6fc57c3e8818a5ee41ffda89af05e75
References to MACROBLOCKD that use "x" changed to "xd"
to comply with convention elsewhere that x = MACROBLOCK
and xd = MACROBLOCKD.
Simplify some repeat references using local variables.
Change-Id: I0ba2e79536add08140a6c8b19698fcf5077246bc
Add local variable in several places to reference the MB mode
info structure. Currently this is usually accessed in the code as
x->e_mbd.mode_info_context->mbmi.* or in some places
xd->mode_info_context->mbmi.*
Resolved some uses of x-> for the MACROBLOCKD structure.
Rebased without dependency on motion reference experiment.
Change-Id: If6718276ee4f2ef131825d1524dfdb02a3793aed
Merges this experiment in to make it easier to run tests on
filter precision, vectorized implementation etc.
Also removes an experimental filter.
Change-Id: I1e8706bb6d4fc469815123939e9c6e0b5ae945cd
The commit replaces run-time initialization of cosine constants with
static constant values, which provides ~30% relief on slow speed. The
real solution, however will be to implement integer versions of those
functions that current use float/double.
Change-Id: Ie3ff1793509653d78dd1aeaf88cc6737da1bc55f
Using surrounding reconstructed pixels from left and above to select
best matching mv to use as reference motion vector for mv encoding.
Test results:
AVGPSNR GLBPSNR VPXSSIM
Derf: 1.107% 1.062% 0.992%
Std-hd:1.209% 1.176% 1.029%
Change-Id: I8f10e09ee6538c05df2fb9f069abcaf1edb3fca6
The forward and inverse hybrid transforms are now performed using
single function modules, where the dimension is sent as argument.
Added an inline function clip8b to clip the reconstruction pixels
into range of 0-255.
Change-Id: Id7d870b3e1aefc092721c80c0af6f641eb5f3747
This allows building on MountainLion as the 10.6 SDK has been
removed from the latest Xcode version (4.4 4F250). Also fix
all warnings for that build.
Change-Id: Ib70bca4a25295f13595f0d10ea9f0229631de5a4
Merged in the high_precision_mv experiment to make it easier
to work on new mv encoding strategies. Also removed
coef_update_probs3().
Change-Id: I82d3b0bb642419fe05dba82528bc9ba010e90924
Fixed the code review comments.
Under the htrans8x8 experiment the 8X8 DCT in the
I8X8 mode is replaced with a combination of 8X8 ADST and
DCT.
Overall coding gains with the htrans8x8 experiment are:
derf: 0.486
std-hd: 1.040
hd: 1.063
yt: 0.506
Note that part of the gain comes from bigger transforms
(8x8 instead of 4x4) and part comes from replacing the DCT
wth the ADST.
Change-Id: I92ca6bbfce11b4165d612b81d9adfad4d010c775
Set on all 16x16 intra/inter modes
Features:
- Butterfly fDCT/iDCT
- Loop filter does not filter internal edges with 16x16
- Optimize coefficient function
- Update coefficient probability function
- RD
- Entropy stats
- 16x16 is a config option
Have not tested with experiments.
hd: 2.60%
std-hd: 2.43%
yt: 1.32%
derf: 0.60%
Change-Id: I96fb090517c30c5da84bad4fae602c3ec0c58b1c
Apply 2D-DCT transform of dimension 8x8 to encode prediction
residuals of I8X8 mode.
Brought back block type 3 probability context model for 8x8 tokens,
which is used for the coefficients of Y blocks in I8x8 modes. The
coefficient costs estimate of I8X8 mode in rate-distortion is also
changed appropriately.
Performance results:
derf: 0.246
yt: 0.114
std-hd: 0.730
hd: 0.670
Change-Id: If1d970eeb4e1827c9f0d2c5b27d33089b347ea27
predict_d has become canonical. Remove previous helper function.
Disable ARM assembly pending update.
Change-Id: Idd84ac8a28f9b0221ea97904a77de1e705d06a7d
The sync interval for the multithreaded encoder was considered as not changing
during the encoding. This is not true if picture size is changed.
The encoder could dead-lock because the main thread and the other threads were
using different sync interval.
Change-Id: I75232bbdbc6c02d77f830d870fd8b4e96697c64e
After the picture size was changed to a bigger one, the internal memory was
corrupted and multithreaded encoder was deadlocking.
Memory for last frame's MVs, segmentation map and active map were allocated when
the compressor was created (vp8_create_compressor). Buffers need to be
reallocated when picture size is changed, so, the allocation was moved to
vp8_alloc_compressor_data, which is called every time the picture is resized.
Change-Id: I7ce16b8e69bbf0386d7997df57add155aada2240
Merged the enhanced_interp experiment.
Found and fixed a bug in the include files framework, whereby
certain encoder files were still using the old INTERP_EXTEND
value of 3 instead of 4. The thresholds for mv range mcomp.c
need a small adjustment to prevent crashes.
The results are more or less unchanged.
Change-Id: Iac5008390f1efc97ce1102fbb5f8989c847fb579
Allows for swtiching/setting interpolation filters at the MB
level. A frame level flag indicates whether to use a specifc
filter for the entire frame or to signal the interpolation
filter for each MB. When switchable filters are used, the
encoder chooses between 8-tap and 8-tap sharp filters. The
code currently has options to explore other variations as well,
which will be cleaned up subsequently.
One issue with the framework is that encoding is slow. I
tried to do some tricks to speed things up but it is still slow.
Decoding speed should not be affected since the number of
filter taps remain unchanged.
With the current version, we are up 0.5% on derf on average but
some videos city/mobile improve by close to 4 and 2% respectively.
If we did a full-search by turning the SEARCH_BEST_FILTER flag
on, the results are somewhat better.
The framework can be combined with filtered prediction, and I
seek feedback regarding that.
Rebased.
Change-Id: I8f632cb2c111e76284140a2bd480945d6d42b77a
The ambient qp and active worse/best qp were reset for every frame
when temporal layers is on. This change removes this reset.
As this affects the target size for forced key frames
(it will actually lower the size somewhat), we increased the
inital boost factor to compensate.
Change-Id: Ie38d95f5c99ab3d447469c49e2177bc3fcc4ad28
SAD returns unsigned values. Make all the declarations the same.
Remove bestsad initialization and check. It is always set to the
result of a SAD call so it will never remain UINT_MAX
Use ja instead of jg to test unsigned comparison instead of signed.
Update test.
Change-Id: I46336ab45f4e60fc37caf20bd36bc5782079c7a5
The following five experiments are merged:
newentropy
newupdate
adaptive_entropy (also includes a couple of parameter changes
that improves results a little
in common/entropymode.c and encoder/modecosts.c
that were not merged from the internal branch)
newintramodes
expanded_coef_context
Change-Id: I8a142a831786ee9dc936f22be1d42a8bced7d270
Precalculated block ptrs do not need updates during encoding.
Set these at init stage.
Moved the allocation of 'mt_current_mb_col' (last encoded MB on each
row) to vp8_alloc_compressor_data(), so that it is correctly
reallocated when frame size is changing.
Change-Id: Idcdaa2d0cf3a7f782b7d888626b7cf22a4ffb5c1
Added drop_frame support in multi-resolution encoder.
If one frame is dropped at a lower-resolution level, the next
upper-resolution level encoder needs to encode that frame
independently without any lower-resolution level motion
information.
Another issue is that if one frame is dropped at some but not all
resolution levels, a frame after that one may use different set
of reference frames at different resolution levels. This reference
frame asynchronization could degrade motion search precision in
upper-resolution level encoding, which uses lower-resolution level
motion result. This change compares the lower-resolution and upper-
resolution level's reference frames. If they are not the same, the
upper-resolution level encoder can not use lower-resolution level
motion result.
Change-Id: I61afa4f313630e75b7cbdd5742e230e8724a988a
Adds ADST/DCT hybrid transform coding for Intra4x4 mode.
The ADST is applied to directions in which the boundary
pixels are used for prediction, while DCT applied to
directions without corresponding boundary prediction.
Adds enum TX_TYPE in b_mode_infor to indicate the transform
type used.
Make coding style consistent with google style.
Fixed the commented issues.
Experimental results in terms of bit-rate reduction:
derf: 0.731%
yt: 0.982%
std-hd: 0.459%
hd: 0.725%
Will be looking at 8x8 transforms next.
Change-Id: I46dbd7b80dbb3e8856e9c34fbc58cb3764a12fcf
the integer version has very good precision, the float version is no
longer useful. this commit also removes the experiment option from
configure script.
Change-Id: Ibb92e63c9f5083357cdf89c559d584a7deb3353f
this commit removes a number of experiment options from configure
script. the associated experiments are already fully merged, the
options in configure script have no effect at all.
Change-Id: I8054ccaee0a04610162ed76ac9e59c4538217113
vp8_encode_inter_macroblock() is called in both pick_mb_modes() as
well as encode_sb(), thus the number of macroblocks in the counter
were twice as big as actual numbers. This doesn't affect output.
Change-Id: I6de8a996ee44d2f7f2080d8d2177dd7bc6207c93
This allows CONFIG_SUPERBLOCKS experiment to almost compile succesfully,
except for the missing pick_sb_modes() function.
Change-Id: Ib2322f2aacdc371e8066f2eb4a8d761c40490b4d
xd->subpixel_predict16x16 is called in first pass, but isn't
initialized in first pass, which causes segfault. This patch
fixed that problem.
Change-Id: Ibd2cad4e2d32ea589fc3e0876d60d3079ae836e7
This commit adds lossless compression capability to the experimental
branch. The lossless experiment can be enabled using --enable-lossless
in configure. When the experiment is enabled, the encoder will use
lossless compression mode by command line option --lossless, and the
decoder automatically recognizes a losslessly encoded clip and decodes
accordingly.
To achieve the lossless coding, this commit has changed the following:
1. To encode at lossless mode, encoder forces the use of unit
quantizer, i.e, Q 0, where effective quantization is 1. Encoder also
disables the usage of 8x8 transform and allows only 4x4 transform;
2. At Q 0, the first order 4x4 DCT/IDCT have been switched over
to a pair of forward and inverse Walsh-Hadamard Transform
(http://goo.gl/EIsfy), with proper scaling applied to match the range
of the original 4x4 DCT/IDCT pair;
3. At Q 0, the second order remains to use the previous
walsh-hadamard transform pair. However, to maintain the reversibility
in second order transform at Q 0, scaling down is applied to first
order DC coefficients prior to forward transform, and scaling up is
applied to the second order output prior to quantization. Symmetric
upscaling and downscaling are added around inverse second order
transform;
4. At lossless mode, encoder also disables a number of minor
features to ensure no loss is introduced, these features includes:
a. Trellis quantization optimization
b. Loop filtering
c. Aggressive zero-binning, rounding and zero-bin boosting
d. Mode based zero-bin boosting
Lossless coding test was performed on all clips within the derf set,
to verify that the commit has achieved lossless compression for all
clips. The average compression ratio is around 2.57 to 1.
(http://goo.gl/dEShs)
Change-Id: Ia3aba7dd09df40dd590f93b9aba134defbc64e34
Added the ability to optionally filter the prediction data
when inter modes are selected (excludes SPLITMV, for now).
The mode selection loop considers both the filtered and
non-filtered prediction data when choosing mode. The filter
can be turned on/off at the frame-level, or signaled for
each MB.
Change-Id: I1b783c71d95a361ab36c761b07e8a6b06bc36822
Incorporates mv_ref, mbsplit and second_mv into the adaptive
entropy framework. The mv_ref framework has been modified from
before.
Adds some clean-ups and fixes.
Results with the adaptive entropy experiment are currently up by
+1.93% on derf; +2.33% std-hd and +1.87% yt-hd.
Fixed a nasty intermittent bug.
Change-Id: I4b1ac9f9483b48432597595195bfec05f31d1e39
Changes relating to Issue 411
Removed code that was clearing down the segmentation data each
frame.
Added range/parameter checking in vp8_set_roimap(); Return error
if called when cyclic_refresh is enabled.
Correct setup_features() so that it sets or clears the segment update
flags as appropriate.
Change-Id: Ib31ac53006640ddf1ba7b9ec8f8b952e3eff860a
This patch incorporates adaptive entropy coding of coefficient tokens,
and mode/mv information based on distributions encountered in a frame.
Specifically, there is an initial forward update to the probabilities
in the bitstream as before for coding the symbols in the frame, however
at the end of decoding each frame, the forward update to the
probabilities is reverted and instead the probabilities are updated
towards the actual distributions encountered within the frame.
The amount of update is weighted by the number of hits within each
context.
Results on derf/hd/std-hd are all up by 1.6%.
On derf, the most of the gains come from coefficients, however for the
hd and std-hd sets, the most of the gains come from the mode/mv
information updates.
Change-Id: I708c0e11fdacafee04940fe7ae159ba6844005fd
This commit is to remove two arrays, which contain the probabilities
of how likely each probability in coef_probs table is updated. The
commit changed to use a fixed number "252".
Surprisedly, the overall impact on quality is close to zero, which
basically says the two big static arrays are not helpful at all.
derf: -0.016%, -0.020%
std-hd: 0.000%, -0.013%
yt: -0.022%, +0.007%
yt-hd: -0.038%, +0.034%
Change-Id: Ifee94d28a37dcab4f1d2b994bd5b07575be42b72
This commit added the ability to accumulate the coef stats across
different encodings using an intermediate binary stats files. The
accumulation happens only the binary stats file exists in current
directory. The encoder needs to be built with "ENTROPY_STATS" to
allow the output. The commit also fixed a few formating issues in
output stats file.
Change-Id: Ib1a41180aa554845cf51e4421a230b128a3a82b4
Changes to calculation of sr_coded_error to include 0,0 case.
Experimental use of sr_coded_error in calculating correction factor
for estimating the allowable Q range.
Reinstated some code needed for calculating section_intra_rating.
Add flash detection in calculation of KF boost
Increased tolerance in testing candidate key frames (needed with
longer motion search as this tends to slightly increase inter %.
Zbin changes for 8x8.
Other minor adjustments, refactoring and bug fixes.
Reinstated some motion break out clauses in boost loop
as their removal hurt a few 50fps clips badly in the std set.
It may be possible to remove them again later if a better way
can be found of preventing overly long gf intervals.
Change-Id: Iee686d0c31072828bb1ccd2bc63f5f1c7c548ea2
Allows building the library with the gcc -pedantic option, for improved
portabilty. In particular, this commit removes usage of C99/C++ style
single-line comments and dynamic struct initializers. This is a
continuation of the work done in commit 97b766a46, which removed most
of these warnings for decode only builds.
Change-Id: Id453d9c1d9f44cc0381b10c3869fabb0184d5966
Frame dropping decision is made by evaluating both current frame
and next frame's buffer_level. If both buffer_levels are less
than drop_mark, next frame is dropped. When frame dropping is
over, namely, buffer_level becomes normal again, we need to
reset decimation_count to 0.
Change-Id: Iae182612e61e0da367fbd43afdc90738d975d1a3
The logic for spatial resizing is done after the Q is selected for the
frame. This causes a problem that the Q we select for the (resized)
key frame may be based on a different resolution than the frame we
will encode.
This fix is to ensure that, when resize is on, the selected Q is still
based on the resolution of the frame to be encoded.
Change-Id: Ia49a9eac5f64e48d1c00dfc7ed4ce26fe84d3fa1
Variables m & mi were being dereferenced when they might
hold invalid values.
The fix is simply to move these dereferences to after the
point at which mb_row and mb_col are tested for validity.
Change-Id: Ib16561efa9792dc469759936189ea379d374ad20
Compares the sum of differences between the input block and the averaged
block. If they differ too much the block will not be filtered. Negligible
perfomance hit.
Change-Id: Ib1c31a265efd4d100b3abc4a1ea6675038c8ddde
Add PRIVATE macro for adding private_extern directive for yasm
to hide global symbols. This is only enabled if -DCHROMIUM is used
with YASM.
Also fixed a small problem with rtcd_defs.sh to guard TEMPORAL_DENOISING.
Change-Id: I9027fce3ebddcf20078293e4b86b396f21da7857
This extends the denoiser to work for temporally scalable
coding.
I believe this also fixes a very rare but really bad bug in the original
implementation.
Change-Id: I8b3593a8c54b86eb76f785af1970935f7d56262a
This fix addresses some problems with very complex clips like
handling of flashes on clips like crew (which was made worse
by an earlier patch (derf and std-hd)).
Most clips a small effect but some between 1 & 2%
Derf +0.039, +0.211%
YT +0.042, +0.083%
Change-Id: I65fc7c13afc31482040068544dd65b8808f5cb4a
Compares the sum of differences between the input block and the averaged
block. If they differ too much the block will not be filtered. Negligible
perfomance hit.
Change-Id: Ib1c31a265efd4d100b3abc4a1ea6675038c8ddde
Removed the local scaling factor est_max_qcorrection_factor
and related code to simplify estimateq calculation (little effect
anyway)
Cap range of total correction factor.
Slight change to break out case to turn off arf.
Change-Id: I748187737ba93cfadf016f3dfdf8d2741934067f
the commit fixed a number of compiling issues when some epxeriments
are turned on at the same time.
Change-Id: Idb15b215e2d2a7d25f2707f99ef55a34e7301ce7
This extends the denoiser to work for temporally scalable
coding.
I believe this also fixes a very rare but really bad bug in the original
implementation.
Change-Id: I8b3593a8c54b86eb76f785af1970935f7d56262a
Add PRIVATE macro for adding private_extern directive for yasm
to hide global symbols. This is only enabled if -DCHROMIUM is used
with YASM.
Also fixed a small problem with rtcd_defs.sh to guard TEMPORAL_DENOISING.
Change-Id: I9027fce3ebddcf20078293e4b86b396f21da7857
After a key frame encoding, the frame type could change while
filtering is still going on. Pass the frame type as parameter to the
loopfilter function and don't read it from common storage.
vp8cx_set_alt_lf_level has to be done before packing the stream.
Currently alt_lf_level is not used so there hasn't been any visible
problem here.
Change-Id: Ia114162158cd833c2b16e3b89303cc9c91f19165
* changes:
Add initial keyframe tests
Move all tests to test/ directory
Enable unit tests by default
Build unit tests monolithically
configure: initial support for CXX, CXXFLAGS variables
Resolution changes in calls to vpx_codec_enc_config_set() would cause
a memory leak due to failing to release the lookahead and alt ref
buffers.
Change-Id: I48392ea25e71fe2760d60cfde3fb3874598cc85f
The commit changed how baseline 8x8 coefficient probabilities are
initialized, to be consistent with the initialization of baseline
4x4 coefficient probabilities.
The commit does not have any effect on compression.
Change-Id: Ifb3902b5dc0b0c2e6dc3aa5d4a6589d528e58355
After a key frame encoding, the frame type could change while
filtering is still going on. Pass the frame type as parameter to the
loopfilter function and don't read it from common storage.
vp8cx_set_alt_lf_level has to be done before packing the stream.
Currently alt_lf_level is not used so there hasn't been any visible
problem here.
Change-Id: Ia114162158cd833c2b16e3b89303cc9c91f19165
Rework unit tests to have a single executable rather than many, which
should avoid pollution of the visual studio project namespace, improve
build times, and make it easier to use the gtest test sharding system
when we get these going on the continuous build cluster.
Change-Id: If4c3e5d4b3515522869de6c89455c2a64697cca6
Remove dependency on amount and speed of motion as this
may not behave well across different image sizes.
Tweak impact of % inter.
Add in experimental adjustment based on relative quality of an
older second reference frame.
Cap range of decay values allowed.
Some small + effect on derf but -ve on yt & hd at this stage.
Change-Id: I390d6f6ebe67a2eb0b834980d0d4650124980d3e
In multi-resolution encoding, frame_type decision for each frame
is made by the lowest-resolution encoder. For all other higher-
resolution encoders, kf_mode is always set to VPX_KF_DISABLED,
and they are forced to use the same frame_type picked by the
lowest-resolution encoder.
Change-Id: Ic4d52ec65bbc012ca9c2d236210e28a295591eaf
I now see I didn't write a very long description, so let's do it
here then. We took a pretty big quality hit (0.1-0.2%) from my
recent fix of the inversion of arguments to vp8_cost_bit() in the
RD reference frame costing. I looked into it and basically the
costing prevented us from switching reference frames. This is of
course silly, since each frame codes its own prob_intra_coded, so
using last frame cost indications as a limiting factor can never
be right.
Here, I've rewritten that code to estimate costings based partially
on statistics from progress on current frame encoding. Overall,
this gives us a ~0.2%-0.3% improvement over what we had previously
before my argument-inversion-fix, and thus about ~0.4% over current
git (on derf-set), and a little more (0.5-1.0%) on HD/STD-HD/YT.
Change-Id: I79ebd4ccec4d6edbf0e152d9590d103ba2747775
base the static image test off a measure of 0,0 motion
instead of the decay accumulator value.
Change "transition to still detection" to compare the
decay rate from successive frames.
Minor tweak to the arf extra boost given based on the
number of frames affected.
Removed unused variable mod_err_per_mb_accumulator.
Change-Id: Idd8360083ad409e45f133ce97dd2488259003e64
The commit added an integer version of 8x8 forward DCT, based on the
orginal forward DCT from VP6. The constants, roundings, and shifts
were adjusted to improve the accuracy. The latest patch has a very
similar accuracy in term of round trip error against the floating
point version.
It should be noted here that the purpose of the patch is to help
encoding speed and facilitate all other experiments. There will be
futher review in combination with inverse DCT before finalization.
configure with "--enable--int_8x8fdct" to use the integer version
Change-Id: I5a4f80507429f0e07cf02a13768ec81cbfddc5bc
Some marginal impact due to the fact that it makes use of
arf more likely / stable even in hard sections.
Change-Id: Ic72fda0f63eefc9433914b5d9cd374d515810129
Removed unused function.
Added tentative code to take error score of an older frame
into account when calculating Q range. However, for now
it is disabled pending merging other changes and testing.
Change-Id: Ie89955e70319dac31b79e3b833e3352712a061ec
Remove testing of whether we estimate that it will be possible
to code an arf at a lower Q than the ambient Q. This adds quite
a bit of extra code and complexity for marginal gain.
Factored out some code relating to ARNR selection to a separate
function as this is likely to be changed / simplified soon.
Change-Id: Ia1cf060405637ef5bbf7018355437be21d12375f
Removed odd *100 >> 4 factor from boost calculations. Not all the
calculations exactly match what was there before so there may be
some minor impact on results.
Some other minor tidying up in regard to coding conventions.
The specific values of factors and thresholds will likely change as
part of subsequent patches.
Change-Id: Id976321484ac02ba50294cf54fafbc17dda85686
These frames can force reference frame (arf), mode (zeromv) and skip,
which means that if we use compound prediction (i.e. arf+last), we
might use a blend of a perfect (arf) and an imperfect (last) predictor,
leading to semi-garbage display and thus a huge drop in SSIM/PSNR (up
to 10dB for some frames I analyzed).
Gives a +0.2% gain on YT.
Change-Id: If1f2b7899ad165684af3808fd379295e82558cbb
This is the first patch in a series of changes to the first
pass code. (Broken down for ease of testing/merging/review).
This patch introduces a new stats element "sr_coded_error".
This is the coded error recorded vs the second reference
frame (which is updated such that it lags by at least one frame).
No use is made of the new structure in this change so this patch
should have no material effect.
Removed some ifdefs and deprecated code (#if NEW_BOOST).
Removed twopass.gf_decay_rate (not used any more)
Change-Id: I1be672a73017f7c13fd50fb4f99236aa2ed30916
This commit changed the forward and the inverse 4x4 Walsh Hadamard
transform to a new pair, where the inverse transform can pefectly
reconstuct the input to forward transform. It also does so without
changing the input and output value range. Even more, it does not
change the complexity of the transforms.
While it was not expected to improve the results of our current test,
it does improve std-hd set by 0.2% on all metrics. No change on derf.
Change-Id: Ie4f23ddd3a0f3c5fbe97fb58399f860031f99337