Paul Wilkins [Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:01:20 +0000 (18:01 +0000)]
Further work to reduce pulsing.
These changes are specifically targeted at fade transitions to
static scenes. Here we want to place a GF/ARF immediately
after the fade and prevent an ARF just before the fade.
Also some code lines and comment lines shortened to 80 chars
while I was there.
Yaowu Xu [Wed, 1 Dec 2010 23:50:14 +0000 (15:50 -0800)]
experiment extending the quantizer range
Prior to this change, VP8 min quantizer is 4, which caps the
highest quality around 51DB. This experimental change extends
the min quantizer to 1, removes the cap and allows the highest
quality to be around ~73DB, consistent with the fdct/idct round trip
error. To test this change, at configure time use options:
--enable-experimental --enable-extend_qrange
The following is a brief log of changes in each of the patch sets
patch set 1:
In this commit, the quantization/dequantization constants are kept
unchanged, instead scaling factor 4 is rolled into fdct/idct.
Fixed Q0 encoding tests on mobile:
Before: 9560.567kbps Overall PSNR:50.255DB VPXSSIM:98.288
Now: 18035.774kbps Overall PSNR:73.022DB VPXSSIM:99.991
patch set 2:
regenerated dc/ac quantizer lookup tables based on the scaling
factor rolled in the fdct/idct. Also slightly extended the range
towards the high quantizer end.
patch set 3:
slightly tweaked the quantizer tables and generated bits_per_mb
table based on Paul's suggestions.
patch set 4:
fix a typo in idct, re-calculated tables relating active max Q
to active min Q
patch set 5:
added rdmult lookup table based on Q
patch set 6:
fix rdmult scale: dct coefficient has scaled up by 4
patch set 7:
make transform coefficients to be within 16bits
patch set 8:
normalize 2nd order quantizers
patch set 9:
fix mis-spellings
patch set 10:
change the configure script and macros to allow experimental code
to be enabled at configure time with --enable-extend_qrange
Henrik Lundin [Thu, 16 Dec 2010 15:46:31 +0000 (16:46 +0100)]
Implement error tracking in the decoder
A new vpx_codec_control called VP8D_GET_FRAME_CORRUPTED. The output
from the function is non-zero if the last decoded frame contains
corruption due to packet losses.
The decoder is also modified to accept encoded frames of zero length.
A zero length frame indicates to the decoder that one or more frames
have been completely lost. This will mark the last decoded reference
buffer as corrupted. The data pointer can be NULL if the length is
zero.
Attila Nagy [Mon, 10 Jan 2011 09:14:10 +0000 (11:14 +0200)]
Fix encoder real-time only configuration.
Remove allocation/deallocation of stats storage.
Remove full search functions in machine specific encoder inits.
Remove last pass validation in validate_config.
Paul Wilkins [Mon, 17 Jan 2011 17:23:11 +0000 (17:23 +0000)]
Fix CQ range and experimental KF sizing changes.
The CQ level was not using the q_trans[] array to convert
to a 0-127 range as per min and maxq
Experimental change to try and match the reconstruction
error for forced key frames approximately to that of the
previous frame by means of the recode loop. Though this
may cause extra recodes and the recode behavior has not
been optimized, it can only happen on forced key frames.
Paul Wilkins [Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:52:15 +0000 (14:52 +0000)]
Testing of modes with Alt Ref frame
Previously when a frame was being overlaid on a previously coded
alt ref frame we only checked the alt ref 0,0 mode. Where there is
a possibility that the alt ref buffer is a filtered frame we should allow
the other prediction modes as normal or at the least allow use of
the last frame buffer.
Adrian Grange [Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:04:39 +0000 (15:04 +0000)]
ARNR filter pointer update bug fix
In cases where the frame width is not a multiple of 16 the
ARNR filter would go wrong.
In vp8_temporal_filter_iterate_c when updating pointers
at the end of a row of MBs, the image size was
incorrectly used rather than using Num_MBs_In_Row
times 16 (Y) or 8 (U,V).
This worked when width is multiple of 16 but failed
otherwise.
Paul Wilkins [Fri, 14 Jan 2011 11:34:53 +0000 (11:34 +0000)]
KF/GF Pulsing
This change is designed to try and reduce pulsing effects when moving
with a complex transition like a fade, into an easy or static section in
an otherwise difficult clip in CQ mode.
The active CQ level is relaxed down to the user entered level for frames that
are generating less than the passed in minimum bandwidth.
Paul Wilkins [Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:08:42 +0000 (17:08 +0000)]
Limit key frame quantizer for forced key frames.
Where a key frame occurs because of a minimum interval
selected by the user, then these forced key frames ideally need
to be more closely matched in quality to the surrounding frame.
Yunqing Wang [Mon, 10 Jan 2011 21:16:59 +0000 (16:16 -0500)]
Fix bug in motion search
The maximum possible MV in 1/8 pel units is (1<<11), which could
cause mvcost out of its range that is 1023. Change maximum
possible MV in 1/8 pel units to (1<<11)-8 will fix this problem.
Paul Wilkins [Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:41:53 +0000 (16:41 +0000)]
Two Pass VBR change
Further experiment with restriction of the Q range.
This uses the average non KF/GF/ARF quantizer, instead
of just relying on the initial value. It is not such a strong constraint
but there may be a reduced risk of rate misses.
Paul Wilkins [Fri, 7 Jan 2011 18:29:37 +0000 (18:29 +0000)]
CQ Mode
The merge includes hooks to for CQ mode and other code
changes merged from the test branch.
CQ mode attempts to maintain a more stable quantizer within a clip
whilst also trying to adhere to a guidline maximum bitrate.
The existing target data rate parameter is used to specify the
guideline maximum bitrate.
A new parameter allows the user to specify a target CQ level.
For normal (non kf/gf/arf) frames, the quantizer will not drop BELOW the
user specified value (0-63). However, in some cases the encoder may
choose to impose a target CQ that is above that specified by the user,
if it estimates that consistent use of the target value is not compatible
with guideline maximum bitrate.
Paul Wilkins [Fri, 7 Jan 2011 16:33:59 +0000 (16:33 +0000)]
Limit Q variability in two pass.
In two pass encoding each frame is given an active
Q range to work with. This change limits how much this
Q range can be altered over time from the initial estimate
made for the clip as a whole.
There is some danger this could lead to overshoot or undershoot
in some corner cases but it helps considerably in regard to
clips where either there is a glut or famine of bits in some sections,
particularly near the end of a clip.
Johann [Wed, 22 Dec 2010 16:23:51 +0000 (11:23 -0500)]
x86 sse2 temporal_filter_apply
count can be reduced to short because the max number of filtered frames
is set to 15. the max value for any frame is 32 (modifier = 16,
filter_weight = 2). 15*32 = 480 which requires 9 bits
this function goes from about 7000 us / 1000 iterations for the C code
to < 275 us / 1000 iterations for sse2 for block_size = 16 and from
about 1800 us / 1000 iters to < 100 us / 1000 iters for block_size = 8
John Koleszar [Thu, 6 Jan 2011 18:07:39 +0000 (13:07 -0500)]
fix last frame buffer copy logic regression
Commit 0ce3901 introduced a change in the frame buffer copy logic where
the NEW frame could be copied to the ARF or GF buffer through the
copy_buffer_to_{arf,gf}==1 flags, if the LAST frame was not being
refreshed. This is not correct. The intent of the
copy_buffer_to_{arf,gf}==1 flag is to copy the LAST buffer. To copy the
NEW buffer, the refresh_{alt_ref,golden}_frame flag should be used.
The original buffer copy logic is fairly convoluted. For example:
if (cm->refresh_last_frame)
{
vp8_swap_yv12_buffer(&cm->last_frame, &cm->new_frame);
cm->frame_to_show = &cm->last_frame;
}
else
{
cm->frame_to_show = &cm->new_frame;
}
...
if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf)
{
if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf == 1)
{
if (cm->refresh_last_frame)
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->new_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
else
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->last_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
}
else if (cm->copy_buffer_to_arf == 2)
vp8_yv12_copy_frame_ptr(&cm->golden_frame, &cm->alt_ref_frame);
}
Effectively, if refresh_last_frame, then new and last are swapped, so
when "new" is copied to ARF, it's equivalent to copying LAST to ARF. If
not refresh_last_frame, then LAST is copied to ARF. So LAST is copied to
ARF in both cases.
Commit 0ce3901 removed the first buffer swap but kept the
refresh_last_frame?new:last behavior, changing the sense since the first
swap wasn't done to the more readable refresh_last_frame?last:new, but
this logic is not correct when !refresh_last_frame.
This commit restores the correct behavior from v0.9.1 and prior. This
case is missing from the test vector set.
Yunqing Wang [Wed, 29 Dec 2010 15:28:35 +0000 (10:28 -0500)]
Always update last_frame_type
Scott pointed out that last_frame_type only gets updated while
loopfilter exists. Since last_frame_type is also needed in
motion search now, it needs to be updated every frame.
Scott LaVarnway [Tue, 28 Dec 2010 19:51:46 +0000 (14:51 -0500)]
Use the fast quantizer for inter mode selection
Use the fast quantizer for inter mode selection and the
regular quantizer for the rest of the encode for good quality,
speed 1. Both performance and quality were improved. The
quality gains will make up for the quality loss mentioned in
I9dc089007ca08129fb6c11fe7692777ebb8647b0.
Yunqing Wang [Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:23:03 +0000 (11:23 -0500)]
Modify motion estimation for SPLITMV mode
1. Search for block8x16/block16x8 uses block8x8's search results.
2. Check block4x4 only if block8x8 is chosen. (This hurts quality,
which will be improved in another check-in.)
3. In block4x4 search, the previous block's result is used as
MV predictor for next block.
Yaowu Xu [Fri, 24 Dec 2010 03:59:12 +0000 (19:59 -0800)]
adjusted sad_per_bit to correlate with quantizer
Re-calibrated sad_per_bit16 and sad_per_bit4 tables to linearly
correlated to quantizer values, these two variables are used in
motion search for costing motion vectors. This change has an small
positive effect on compression.