That's from over 2 years ago. A version 10x faster (and with half the code stripped out) was available last year and I assume someone has made a sane version since.
Anyways he explains what happened: instead of choosing sane options, that encoder would iterate through every possible encoding and test each of them for PSNR, for a competition. It's not the kind of encoder you would ever use in practice.
Anyways he explains what happened: instead of choosing sane options, that encoder would iterate through every possible encoding and test each of them for PSNR, for a competition. It's not the kind of encoder you would ever use in practice.