FlexRes Quality uses a codec developed by Green Hippo to combine low playback overhead with better visual quality.

Strengths

  • Choose what quality and colour sub-sampling is required
  • 4:2:0 Quality 7 has comparable quality as FlexRes Performance with a smaller size on disk in most circumstances. (better compression)
  • Good at encoding live (not rendered) content

Weaknesses

  • Higher Quality and colour spaces can dramatically increase playback load.
  • Relies partially on the computer’s CPU for decoding
  • Computer generated content with gradients and uniform colours do not compress well

Resolution Limits

  • Height and Width must be divisible by four.
  • Max Resolution: 16,384 × 16,384
  • Minimum Resolution: 64 × 64

Frame Rates Supported

  • Up to 60 FPS

Alpha Support

  • Yes

FlexRes Quality has three encoding settings:

  • Chroma Sub-sampling One method of image compression reduces the colour space of the video by only encoding certain colour channels for each 2 × 2 pixel block of video. The specifics of this process extend beyond the scope of this manual. In brief, 4:2:0 is encoding only half as much colour information as 4:4:4 which does not compress the colour data at all. The most visible artifact from colour compression is banding in colour gradients (as similar colours are rounded together forming a band) and steppy diagonal lines in areas of high contrast.
  • Quality In addition to colour, FlexRes Quality also carries data out compression per frame. The degree of this compression is user configurable with 10 being visually lossless and 1 being very highly compressed.
  • Tiling Tiling is an internal method that Hippotizer uses to optimise playback of greater than HD clips. It is best to leave this set to automatic.

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