One vision, one purpose! A new version of ClusterVQA has been released recently by tykkimies. ClusterVQA is an open-source VQA encoder, allowing you to produce videos for Tiberian Sun. Here are the words from the author about ClusterVQA:
For further information about ClusterVQA, visit its Official Website. Download the latest version of ClusterVQA Here. And this is all for today! Enjoy ClusterVQA and provide your feedback about it so it can get better.
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Hello! I've worked on my own VQA encoder for a while now and I'm happy to share my results with all of you.
Enter ClusterVQA: A VQA Hi-Color encoder!
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It's written in Python and available on GitHub at https://github.com/kannoneer/ClusterVQA.
You can download it by clicking the green "Code" button and then "Download ZIP".
Unlike ugordan's encoder it's open-source and my hope for this project is to act as a "reference encoder" in the future. Others can use it as a base for coming up with faster and higher-quality implementations.
There's still room for improvement, for example, only PCM audio is supported, but I've made sure the videos play perfectly in Tiberian Sun, XCC Mixer, and FFmpeg's 5.0 version. It's also a command-line only and needs FFmpeg for converting input videos to image sequences.
Also thanks to CCHyper, tomsons26, OmniBlade, and UGordan for info on the VQA file format.
Anyway, I'm keen to hear what you think!
Enter ClusterVQA: A VQA Hi-Color encoder!

It's written in Python and available on GitHub at https://github.com/kannoneer/ClusterVQA.
You can download it by clicking the green "Code" button and then "Download ZIP".
Unlike ugordan's encoder it's open-source and my hope for this project is to act as a "reference encoder" in the future. Others can use it as a base for coming up with faster and higher-quality implementations.
There's still room for improvement, for example, only PCM audio is supported, but I've made sure the videos play perfectly in Tiberian Sun, XCC Mixer, and FFmpeg's 5.0 version. It's also a command-line only and needs FFmpeg for converting input videos to image sequences.
Also thanks to CCHyper, tomsons26, OmniBlade, and UGordan for info on the VQA file format.
Anyway, I'm keen to hear what you think!
For further information about ClusterVQA, visit its Official Website. Download the latest version of ClusterVQA Here. And this is all for today! Enjoy ClusterVQA and provide your feedback about it so it can get better.