Tmpgenc - what does "save vbr analyzing result" do?

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  • davexnet
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 35

    Tmpgenc - what does "save vbr analyzing result" do?

    Hello -
    Does anybody know what the option "Save analyzing results... ",
    does in Tmpgenc environment/cpu.
    This is the setting in 2.5.13 that supposedly saves the
    results of the 1st pass vbr analysis to cache.

    I've done tests with this checked and unchecked, and
    I can't see any difference in the encode or reencode times.


    Thanks,
    Dave
  • SatStorm
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 6

    #2
    You have to set temp folder to a HD with plenty of disc space to use this for real!

    Do this from the enviroment settings.

    I see big encoding time boost if I use this feature!

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    • davexnet
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 35

      #3
      Hello,
      you're the second person to tell me this,
      but so far, I haven't seen the difference.

      Where is the benefit? Is it the second pass?

      within the "temp" folder, I see files with the name VBR*.*
      while the encode is running.
      But it does this whether the checkbox is selected or not.

      There is a cache folder within the tmpgenc folders,
      but nothing appears in there.
      I have plenty of space.

      Please advise further..
      Dave

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      • SatStorm
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 6

        #4
        This feature only boost time on 2 Pass VBR ofcourse.
        Huge difference, about 35%!

        About the temp files you see, for 2 PAss VBR those files can turn real big (4GB or more!), so better set as a temp folder for TMPGenc a HD with plenty of space.

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