Fast Constant-Quality Video Encoding Using VVENC With Rate Capping Based On Pre-Analysis Statistics

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VVenC, an open Versatile Video Coding (VVC) encoder, has recently been equipped with rate capping functionality in its two-pass rate control modes, providing constrained variable bitrate coding governed by target rate and maximum rate parameters. This paper reports on implementations and evaluation results of straightforward extensions to VVenC which enable the use of the maximum rate parameter also in the single-pass fixed-QP modes, controlled by a base quantization parameter (QP) instead of a target rate. The rate capping in the fixed-QP mode is achieved, with sufficient accuracy, by evaluating only already calculated pre-processing statistics, thereby avoiding increases in encoder runtime. This encoding mode, given that it supports visual quality optimizations such as XPSNR based block-wise perceptual QP adaptation, can be considered a rate capped constant-quality mode, which was missing in VVenC and which is an interesting configuration for video streaming.

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