The H.264 encoder has input parameters that determine the bit rate and distortion of the compressed video and the encoding complexity. A set of encoder parameters is referred to as a parameter setting. We previously proposed two offline algorithms for choosing H.264 encoder parameter settings that have distortion-complexity performance close to the parameter settings obtained from an exhaustive search, but take significantly fewer encodings. However they generate only a few parameter settings. If there is no available parameter settings for a given encode time, the encoder will need to use a lower complexity parameter setting resulting in a decrease in peak-signal-tonoise-ratio (PSNR). In this paper, we propose two algorithms for finding additional parameter settings over our previous algorithm and show that they improve the PSNR by up to 0.71 dB and 0.43 dB, respectively. We test both our algorithms on Linux and PocketPC platforms.
Rahul Vanam, Eve A. Riskin, Richard E. Ladner