Use a set of dedicated variables to buffer the current best mode
in non-RD mode decision. This allows to use mode_info for more
complicated test in the non-RD process.
Change-Id: I6024c9feb0662afd3eb29f7017f7b5a5446f303f
Adds a method for determining a fixed size partition based on
variance of a 64x64 SB. This method is added to rtc speed 6.
Also fixes a bug in rtc_use_partition() and includes some
refactoring related to partitioning search, and some cosmetics.
Currently compared to speed 5, the coding efficiency of speed 6
is -19% and that of speed 7 is -55%, in cbr mode.
Change-Id: I057e04125a8b765906bb7d4bf7a36d1e575de7c6
The optimizer did something funny with the code around
line 1412. Before the call to encode_sb split_dist was
set properly but after it was adjusted and converted to
a negative.
https://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=714
Change-Id: I9a7631d5325ade2dc28c1030653a23eecec8721b
If sf->disable_split_mask is DISABLE_ALL_SPLIT, disable
sf->adaptive_pred_interp_filter to avoid unnecessary operations.
Change-Id: Icb59174b2f4e9a3c3c16a696deb8018e5bd999eb
Moves the existing speed 6 to speed 7 and adds an
intermediate level 6 which is roughly in between
speeds 6 and 7 in both speed and coding efficiency.
Also includes some minor fixes/adjustments.
Change-Id: I98befc4d82d750e79fe426c457c4a2571f6b6cc7
If show_existing_frame indicates that the decoder should
display an existing (previously decoded) frame, add a
check to make sure that the signaled buffer does contain
a valid decoded frame.
Change-Id: Iac8c686b321827414d69a3f2d0467566911bcba2
for ABSDATA mode, so segment loop filter level always fall in valid
range for both Absolute and delta modes.
Change-Id: If90df3411479533dbdab63f8ae088d2f5dd174a9
The qindex for a segment was not clamped in ABSDATA mode, which may
cause invalid memory access if an ill-formed stream has a negative
value in ABSDATA mode. This commit added clamp to make sure qindex
for a segment always fall into valid range.
Change-Id: I0a74d00f4ef40aec7edaeca1d03c8645e23ab08c
Skip coefficient cost update in non-RD mode decision setting. Allow
periodical mode and motion vector cost update. Currently every other
8 frames. The increment runtime is a constant number. Hence more
visible for CIF resolution, while negligible for 1080p.
Speed -6 compression performance for rtc set is improved by 4.5%.
Change-Id: I27e0ad7c521fcc2af1d825582cbdd1a27ac4c323
This commit makes a refactoring of the rtc_use_partition. It allows
the encoder to take a preferred block size for non-RD mode decision.
The boundary blocks are handled such that smaller block sizes that
fit in the boundary size will be used instread.
In rtc mode, the coding performance of speed -6 for pedestrian_1080p
goes from
158980 b/f, 38.934 dB, 22721 ms to
159008 b/f, 40.064 dB, 23721 ms.
For rtc set, the speed -6 compression performance is improved by
26%. Still about 2dB behind speed -5 at this point.
Change-Id: If0944f0880eaf1ad340bc325d97cea8d0f9dd53f
* Reduce the number of short cirtcuit checks by pre-computing and combining like checks.
* Postpone non-trivial initializations until after the shortcircuits are evaluated.
* Add some consts and const pointers.
No change to the actual results of the call or output of the encoder.
Change-Id: Ie44c4702aec6e08cfe0b8b0ba3cd6b57206478d1
This commit enables the use of DC, vertical, and horizontal intra
prediction mode in rtc non-RD mode decision. When the best cost value
of inter modes is above a given threshold, the encoder runs the
above three intra modes and selects the one that has minimum
prediction residual in terms of SAD.
This together with recent changes on non-RD mode decision and coding
control improves compression performance of speed -6 by
derf 91%
yt 61%
hd 46%
stdhd 52%
In terms of encoding speed, it is about 3 times faster than speed -5.
Change-Id: I6b483bfd0307e6482bb22a6676ae4e25a52b1310
When non-RD coding decision is used in rtc mode, the alt reference
is not used for inter frame prediction. This commit disabled alt ref
option whenever speed -6 is used.
Change-Id: I0b33ca03661de1db2d9bef1bcbff848cd4c9396f