Painting a New Picture of Pentium 4: Tweaked MPEG4 Encoding
The Tweaked FlasK MPEG
The changes made to the special FlasK version are pretty nifty. This is what the "Global Project Options'-tab of FlasK looks like normally:
You can spot the three different iDCT-options in the right upper area.
Intel's special 'overnight'-version looks like this:
That's all you see. The only other difference is the file size of the two executables. The original version (rev. 0.594) is 995,328 Bytes long, Intel's version comes to 1,032,257 Bytes.
Let's get to the actual testing now.
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