Good news!
I've red some posts of DivX.com forum and I found out that my 1st tests weren't correct:
The performance/quality ratio can be used freely in multipass, so u can do the 1st in "standard" and the nth in "slow" mode (and vice-versa), BUT NOT if mvinfo file is enabled!
For all tests I used "write/read mvinfo", that's why I had "noisy" videos and the speed in nth pass with slowest mode was so fast!
Moreover it seems that standard mode of divx5.1 corresponds to the improved version of “slowest mode†of 5.05, so, even in this mode, it should be better than divx5.05.
So the new test’s results are:
Standard mode:
1)Speed (same criteria: no options enabled (except bi-directional frames), compared to divX 5.05)
Without mvinfo:
-10/20% 1st pass, -10% nth pass
With mvinfo:
-10/30% 1st pass, +10/20% nth pass (at least is almost the same of 5.05)
I've red some posts of DivX.com forum and I found out that my 1st tests weren't correct:
The performance/quality ratio can be used freely in multipass, so u can do the 1st in "standard" and the nth in "slow" mode (and vice-versa), BUT NOT if mvinfo file is enabled!
For all tests I used "write/read mvinfo", that's why I had "noisy" videos and the speed in nth pass with slowest mode was so fast!
Moreover it seems that standard mode of divx5.1 corresponds to the improved version of “slowest mode†of 5.05, so, even in this mode, it should be better than divx5.05.
So the new test’s results are:
Standard mode:
1)Speed (same criteria: no options enabled (except bi-directional frames), compared to divX 5.05)
Without mvinfo:
-10/20% 1st pass, -10% nth pass
With mvinfo:
-10/30% 1st pass, +10/20% nth pass (at least is almost the same of 5.05)
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