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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">What I know, to NLEs
don't like great value GOP because the I-frame are very distance.<br>
I-frames (Intra frames) contains all the information of the image,
P-frames (Predicted frames) and B-frames (Bidirectional predicted
frames) not. Greater GOP value is, smaller file size is (it is
good for streaming and delivery); smaller GOP value is, greater
file size is and more I-frames there are and then it is good for
editing video. With more i-frames cpu consumes less because decode
less information. For video archive would be better GOP=1 (all
i-frames)<br>
Sorry, I guess, you always know that.<br>
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However, you have a i7 cpu with a lot of RAM, then your PC should
process your video very good, I think.<br>
Have you tried to use Proxy with scale value to 1/2, just for
testing? If Proxy with "mpeg" you do, the GOP value is 12, then
could be very useful. <br>
(I think, I am writing like Joda Jedi speak) ;-)<br>
<br>
IgorBeg<br>
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Il 08/02/2019 23.41, Andrea paz ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for the script.
Max GOP = 250
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