Based on the string structure, this likely relates to , foreground/background selective compression (bit allocation) , or a lossy binary container format for hot (high-motion) video data.
| Aspect | Standard (e.g., x264) | FGSelectiveLossyBin | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bitrate efficiency | Uniform | Up to 60% lower for static scenes | | Latency | 30–100 ms | 10–30 ms (no container muxing) | | Background quality | Fixed | Dynamically reduced | | Foreground sharpness | No guarantee | Preserved (ROI QP offset) | | Container overhead | Yes (moov, etc.) | None (raw binary) | fgselectivevideoslossybin hot
When you download a repackaged game, the installer is often split into "mandatory" and "selective" files to save bandwidth: video encoding parameters Based on the string structure,
The FGSELECTIVEVIDEOSLOSSYBIN technique takes this concept further by allowing for selective application of lossy compression. This approach can be beneficial in scenarios where certain parts of the video require higher quality than others. For instance: Divide frame into small blocks (e