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  • Well I never thought the GH2 could go that high, what card are you using and how long can you record before the card gets full??
  • am using 85m gop3 Ai4 buffer x36k 14-140 lens and its holding indoor and outdoor shoot with an average bitrate of 82. realy awsome!
  • @ivan858
    "i had the bitrate drop off at 88mbs as well, so i jacked up the bitrate. 132mbs handles the death chart fine, i stopped it at 20 seconds. 154mb overloads the codec at 8 seconds."

    Hey, this is great, that death chart screen grab looks like a real breakthrough!!! Can you post you settings file? I really want to try it on a "drive of death" through this tree-lined highway I use to try and crash the codec.
  • @B3Guy
    "kae I believe it is here"

    Thanks for pointing me to this discussion. I had totally missed it. Now I understand, although the tech back and forth is dizzying. I must say I don't know if I buy into any of the higher GOP rally for my purposes. If you want to shoot 'motion' picture style with the GH2 (which is all i want to use this for) then the motion quality is the thing. The Gh2 at factory default captured static shots just fine for me, it's the motion that looked like crap. An intra codec is the grail for this cam for me, so 1 GOP would be great but we'll never have it. 2 doesn't work so 3 is the shortest and best compromise. 12 seems so counter-intuitive to accurate motion capture no matter how big the p and i frames are that I'll just wait it out until the next ptools release that let's us get stable lower gop. Has anyone posted a clip with HEAVY motion (in front of camera + moving camera) with new stable 3.62 settings?
  • @kae
    Tests:
    132mbs for 4 minutes, i frame minimum @ 5.6. Max recording time unknown. Records at 1gig a minute.
    average bitrate: -9,675,946??
    132mbs for 20 seconds, i frame minimum @ 5.6.
    average bitrate: 137,487,984

    142mbs for 20 seconds, i frame minimum at 6.06. Cuts out at 1 min and some change
    average bitrate: 147,855,188

    154mbs for 8.3 seconds, i frame minimum 8.08. Cuts out at 8.3 seconds.
    average bitrate: 159,180,648

    I attached the 132mbs settings. Good luck with the tree filming
    132mbs_3gop_4mintest.jpg
    1283 x 688 - 330K
    132bps.jpg
    1276 x 647 - 322K
    142bps.jpg
    1273 x 644 - 319K
    154bps.jpg
    1280 x 800 - 400K
    seti.ini.zip
    338B
  • That doesn't look healthy. Healthy B-frame size seems no more than 30% of I-frame size.

    132Mbps case. The codec might have calculated 132/2 = 66Mbps per GOP unit. Since there is not enough bandwidth, fallback cuts it to 50%. Then 33Mbps per GOP unit. 33 * .3 = 10Mbps allocated to two B-frames in one GOP unit. That is average 5Mb per B-frame. The remaining bandwidth goes to I frames.

    154Mbps case. 154/2 = 77. 77 / 2 = 38.5. 38.5 * .3 = 11.55. 11.55 / 2 = average 5.78Mb per B-frame.
  • @stonebat i'm not sure how this is all working. why are large B frames bad? i know you posted a ton of info on this in the other thread, but its hard to follow.
    Also, is fallback why i have a negative bitrate in one of the tests?
  • Frankly I don't know crap about how GH2's codec works. I've been plugging numbers. That's all.

    What I'm saying is that such high bandwidth percentage of B-frames tells... it's not a good idea to use low GOP from 3.62 PTool.

    Just like everyone else, I'm waiting for the next PTool. If it has a fix, it would require only 88Mbps to achieve 7Mb I-frame and 2.1Mb B-frame with GOP3 and AQ4.
  • @ivan858

    Ok. Will try your settings now. FWIW I don't understand the high low b frame thing at all. When I first came up with the 65Mb exteme settings people bitched that small b frames were bad. Now it looks like small b frames are good??? Why don't we just compromise at BIG I frames only, no b frames or p frames and we'll all be happy ;-)
  • The GOP3 settings from 3.61 produced very small Mb size B-frame. @cbrandin's AQ setting dramatically improved B-frame size. Based on my testing, AQ4 setting produced B-frame size about one third of I-frame.

    I like the fatter B-frame. But if B-frame become TOO fat, it lowers Mb size of I-frame. That is what's happening with @ivan858's settings. If all I frames, 154 / 24 = 6.4Mb I-frame. I'm not a fan of GOP1. Never will.

    We know the fix is coming. We hope. When it's fixed, I will probably choose GOP6 instead of GOP3. With vast improvement in B and P frames, it seems GOP3 is overkill. Also GOP6 will have bigger Mb size for I-frame. 88Mbps GOP6 AQ4 could produce 8Mb I-frame. Also a good match with 720p60 GOP6. But there is really no good setting for all cases. Some like GOP3. Some like 6. Some 12. Just pick what you want and know what you get. That's all :)

    I'm kinda excited waiting for the next PTool.
  • I've seen big I, B, and P frames and little ones. I've seen them all close to the same size and I've seen them divergent in size. The one thing I have never seen is one frame that has amazing image quality followed by several frames that don't. That is what we should see if size had anything to do with it. I believe there is still an underlying problem with the codec and the way it USES bitrate. I know Chris and others are trying to tackle that. Until they do I think we are just juggling bitrate without adding quality to the image (other than the obviously but slight improvement of using higher bitrates than stock).

    That's just what it looks like to me right now.
  • @ivan858

    Just tried you latest settings. Couldn't film anything for more than 10 seconds on my class ten card. Maybe its my card?
  • @vvvfmoron

    "That's just what it looks like to me right now."

    Agreed. I think we're just chasing rainbows until the next ptools. I am sticking with the 3.61 65mb extreme 3 gop settings until then. They're bulletproof, at least for me, except for the 10 frame glitch.
  • Class10 30MB card guarantees 10MB or 80Mbps minimum write speed and 30MB or 240Mb maximum read speed.

    88Mbps is already pushing the limit.
  • @kae sorry about that. I did a 4minute test with the death chart with those settings to make sure it would work for you. I guess the death chart is now the not so friendly chart..I had my 132mbs 24gop 4aq x2 buffers crash twice today when they only record at 60mbs..I think its the card because I had write errors before the cam was even hacked. Transcend 10
  • @ivan858

    No worries! Crashing is why we're here, right? The day the settings don't crash we can all get back to work:-) I used your settings at 96mbs and could do 5 1/2 minutes on the death chart but it stopped at the 4 gig point and wouldn't span. The footage looked really bad in stream parser. It was high bit rate at first then throttled down horribly as it flat lined. I think it's no joy until 3.63.
  • Is anyone having good luck spanning files past 4.29gig with 3.62 and using gop12? If so, what are your settings?
  • @kae yea i wish i could delete the file to prevent others from using bad settings =X.

    the 132 24gop has macroblocking on large i frames, haven't had any good experiences with the buffer settings and have been testing this whole weekend.
  • @ivan858 and @kae - I've given up testing at 3.62 as it never seems stable at all, using @kae extreme settings for 3.61 until 3.63 comes out.
  • @awaterman i'm tempted to do the same, but at the same time i really want to test in EXteli
  • @kae

    Just seen you message, been on vacation.Thanks!

    But what do i do with the file? put it in the camera or import it in Ptools? (guess it's a stupid question, sorry for that)
  • @Mads_Junker

    I'm assuming you're referring to an .ini file? If so, import it into ptools 3.61 (not 3.62) create firmware and load it in the cam flashing as per instructions on the forums.
  • @kae

    great, thanks! you're the king!
  • why more and more MBit?
    it does not improve image

    they prefer to try GOP1 - if it is stable: with approximately 32 to 44 Mbit
  • @kae yes, I am sitting tight with 3.61 currently. when 3.62 came out, the universe exploded, and I'm perfectly content to sit back and watch while Mr. V and others put it back together again. In the story of H. Dumpty, I'm probably one of the horses.