If the author would have left the switches the same syntax as ffmpeg or x264, it would have been easier. So I haven't seen any ini files with the option of CRF encoding or specifying the pixel format since no common devices support 444. The way this program works, is it's intended for devices with a certain bitrate range and VBV buffer. Wouldn't it just be easier to use x264cli, or ffmpeg, or dozens of other GUI's ? If someone else has managed to figure this out through reverse engineering or whatever, please let me know. If I knew how, I would try to disassemble the EXE file and try to figure out what settings data fields the program actually looks for in the xmrpres files, but this is well beyond my ability. It has a target data rate of approximately 330 Mbps for. This codec features a remarkably low data rate compared to uncompressed 4:4:4 HD. ![]() I'm wondering if the XMR profile files even have a specification which permits them to set these particular settings. Apple ProRes 4444 is a high-quality solution for storing and exchanging motion graphics and composites, with excellent multigeneration performance and a mathematically lossless alpha channel of up to 16 bits. ![]() I have tried to analyze some of the xmrpres files that came with XMedia Recode, but NONE OF THEM explicitly set these settings that I'm trying to find. Furthermore, I need to know how to set the Color Mode to YUV 4:4:4 Planar. I need to know how to set the program's Rate Control Mode to Constant Quantizer, and how to set the Quantizer value to 0 (lossless).
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