diff --git a/Doc/Case_study.md b/Doc/Case_study.md index f0b71dc1..042c8141 100644 --- a/Doc/Case_study.md +++ b/Doc/Case_study.md @@ -224,12 +224,11 @@ Since running an increasing number of 4K sequences we find we have better '--all * Parallel 4K RGB 16-bit DPX (699.4 GB) - MKV duration 5:10 (639.8 GB) - encoding time 5:17:00 - MKV 8.5% smaller than DPX * Parallel 4K RGB 16-bit DPX (723.1 GB) - MKV duration 5:20 (648.9 GB) - encoding time 5:40:07 - MKV 10.25% smaller than DPX * Parallel 4K RGB 16-bit DPX (1078.7 GB) - MKV duration 9:56 (954.9 GB) - encoding time 7:49:20 - MKV 11.5% smaller than DPX -* Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (796.3 GB) - MKV duration 9:47 (194.1 GB) - encoding time 5:13:22 - MKV 75.6% smaller than DPX * +* Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (796.3 GB) - MKV duration 9:47 (194.1 GB) - encoding time 5:13:22 - MKV 75.6% smaller than DPX ** * Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (118.1 GB) - MKV duration 1:27 (87.1 GB) - encoding time 1:06:02 - MKV 26.3% smaller than DPX * Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (121.6 GB) - MKV duration 1:29 (87.3 GB) - encoding time 0:54:00 - MKV 28.2% smaller than DPX -* Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (887.3 GB) - MKV duration 10:54 (208.7 GB) - encoding time 5:02:00 - MKV 76.5% smaller than DPX * - -Note *: Where the MKV is significantly smaller than the DPX we can assume there is either lots of spare padding data in the file, or a b/w filter has been applied to an RGB scan. +* Parallel 4K RGB 12-bit DPX (887.3 GB) - MKV duration 10:54 (208.7 GB) - encoding time 5:02:00 - MKV 76.5% smaller than DPX ** +** Where the MKV is significantly smaller than the DPX then a black and while filter will have been applied to an RGB scan, as in these cases. A separate 2K solo and parallel encoding test revealed much quicker encoding times for >10 minute sequences, again using the '--all' command and where we can assume another single '--check' run is underway: