Make some changes to QuickBox

Amefs, EFS, IT, Linux, seedbox
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Some digression QuickBox is a popular seedbox installer script. Through this powerful script , can we build a seedbox system in a server. It contains a beautifully designed dashboard, allowing users the ability to interact with their seedbox and server on a professional grade level, We can even install packages to make some custom functions. This new version of QuickBox need Ubuntu 16.04/15.10(the old version was also compatible with Debian). I first tried this script about half year ago, I find it was interesting…
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High quality x264 Output Plugin for Premiere Pro

Amefs, EFS, Premiere, Video, x264
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TMPGEnc Movie Plug-in AVC for Premiere Pro is a rander plugin released by Pegasys Inc. it support H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (“H.264/AVC”) codec, which can provide very high quality video file. The TMPGEnc Plug-in use x264 as its encoder. So it has a very high encode quality and speed. It has some most useful preset, which can be easy used. It also has almost all of the advance features of x264: CRF mode, b-pyramid, b-frames number in GOP, mbtree, macroblock type settings, psychovisual optimization, Sub-Pixel Motion…
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About ripping Shumatsu Nani Shitemasuka

EFS, Video processing
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Shumatsu Nani Shitemasuka is a good anime in this season, its BlueRay is also not bad. The whole RAW looks clean, even in some dark sense, it has clearly and moderately contrast of its edge. The lines are not so sharp,  even some deliberate blurring effects. I use AA, adaptive sharpen,  nr-debanding as general processing method. Though edges of characters have burring effect, they still not smooth due to resizing of source, especially in OPED, so I add the processing strength. The RAW…
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About ripping Amaama to Inazuma/Gabriel Dropout

Amefs, EFS, Video processing
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The whole July I was busy with my study, so I didn’t do anything about ripping, but I have already finished these scripts before exam. In this weekend I summarize the result of the testing about x265 v2.4, and applied to them. It achieved balance between quality and file size, which suitable for VCB-S standard. Amaama to Inazuma have mediocre RAW quality, it does not have many artifacts, excluding some subpixel aliasing attached to edges. Accordingly, we applied Anti-Aliasing and Adaptive Denoising to it. In…
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Test of x265 Stable v2.4

Amefs, EFS, IT, x265
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In the past two weeks, I did some test around x265 v2.4, I also wrote some post about some of results. (about “–limit-tu” and “–limit-sao”) Yesterday I fond the rip, encoding with x265 v2.4, reached 130% the size of rip with v2.3. I was considered of difference parameter, so I compared the mediainfo of the two rip, then I fond the new parameter “–no-ssim-rd”. But finally I find it has nothing to do with the increment of file size. I read…
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Test about limit-sao(x265)

Amefs, EFS, IT, x265
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The Definition of SAO: Sample Adaptive Offset(SAO) is a kind of in-loop filter in HEVC codec. (there are also Deblocking Filter and Adaptive Loop Filter). HEVC codec use 4×4-32×32 block size for motion-compensated prediction, while AVC only use 4×4-16×16. HEVC can also use rectangle unit(e.g. 16×4) to process prediction. The bigger unit used in encoding, the smaller file size it will be. But it can also cause more artifacts(such as Ringing). The key idea of SAO is to reduce sample distortion by first classifying…
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