Da Bi Dimm
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I checked the image quality at quality = 60, speed = 0, 3, and 7. The folder size after compression was the same each time, and the image sizes in the folders were also identical. I also copied the same image from all three attempts multiple times and placed them in one folder to compare the images by flipping through them. If you look closely, there is a difference, but two facts are interesting: 1. Despite the differences in the images, it is impossible to say which one is better or worse; 2. The image with a speed value of 3 differs more (it is slightly sharper), while the images with speed values of 0 and 7 are almost indistinguishable from each other. But it seems to me that this is slightly more than just within the margin of error, as even if you compress the same image several times, the result can vary slightly each time. Here, the difference is a bit more noticeable, but not enough to say which one is better or worse. Especially for games, where no one will scrutinize the image as closely as I just did, and the average viewing time is about ~3 seconds. Nevertheless, the speed drops by 18 times, while the size remains the same, and the difference in images is so small that it’s hardly worth noticing.Parallel feature is real limiting amount of running parallel processes of compression tools, not just making small pauses between images compression, in this thread I've already explained several times (not personally u but in general for all ppl) that depending of ultrafast ffmpeg value from global UAGC settings page (top left, default = 6, max = 16) View attachment 5292447 .
Size should be a bit smaller but quality much better. For example (it's not 100% accurate info but overall correct) quality [speed 7 + 65 quality] ~= quality [speed 0 + 60 avif quality] so if u reduce speed parameter u can also reduce image qualty to get smaller images size but maintain about same quality (when used higher speed and higher quality value).
But now I want to try Ultrafast ffmpeg speed = 16 ^.^
And how does Ultrafast ffmpeg speed differ from ffmpeg speed?
I just read that ffmpeg speed is not recommended higher than 2 if nvenc is enabled; could it be that with a value that's too low, it was hardly using my GPU?
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