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authorTomas Härdin <git@haerdin.se>2022-04-09 14:40:47 +0200
committerTomas Härdin <git@haerdin.se>2022-05-12 11:19:12 +0200
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doc/encoders.texi: Document updated behavior
Bitrates of akiyo changed slightly.
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diff --git a/doc/encoders.texi b/doc/encoders.texi
index f34024ec14..9796a606fa 100644
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+++ b/doc/encoders.texi
@@ -1279,23 +1279,23 @@ Compatible with Windows 3.1 and vintage MacOS.
@subsection Options
@table @option
-@item keyint_min @var{integer}
+@item g @var{integer}
Keyframe interval.
-A keyframe is inserted every @code{-keyint_min}-th frame.
+A keyframe is inserted at least every @code{-g} frames, sometimes sooner.
@item q:v @var{integer}
Quality factor. Lower is better. Higher gives lower bitrate.
-The following table lists bitrates when encoding akiyo_cif.y4m for various values of @code{-q:v} with @code{-keyint_min 100}:
+The following table lists bitrates when encoding akiyo_cif.y4m for various values of @code{-q:v} with @code{-g 100}:
@table @option
@item @code{-q:v 1} 1918 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 2} 1735 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 4} 1500 kb/s
-@item @code{-q:v 10} 1064 kb/s
+@item @code{-q:v 10} 1041 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 20} 826 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 40} 553 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 100} 394 kb/s
-@item @code{-q:v 200} 311 kb/s
+@item @code{-q:v 200} 312 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 400} 266 kb/s
@item @code{-q:v 1000} 237 kb/s
@end table
@@ -1311,6 +1311,7 @@ Avoid wasting bytes, ignore vintage MacOS decoder.
The minimum and maximum number of strips to use.
Wider range sometimes improves quality.
More strips is generally better quality but costs more bits.
+Fewer strips tend to yield more keyframes.
Vintage compatible is 1..3.
@item strip_number_adaptivity @var{integer}