Very good result with ping-pong prediction
Hi,
Just encoded 2 movies with tmpgenc xpress, using the ping-pong prediction, and with the first one I get 0,5% desviation, and only 2% with the second one. (doing KDVD, with a 15 length GOP) So Thank :drunkard: :encore: ! Salu2, Fabrice |
Nice to hear that.
As it "could" be possible to programm a TOK like appl. which automatically adds to the avs script the slicer function at the end and does the turns automatically till the needed filesize matching CQ is found. But I dont use TmpgEnc for DVD anymore and these little TmpgEnc mpeg1 Jobs I do lately wont be making it worth. I heared that TmpcEncXpress isnt that good related to handling and Quality. I thought "they" just pepped up the User interface and thats all? |
Hi Inc,
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TMPGENC 3.0 (bitrate min 64 kbps / max 2100 kbps) Salu2 Fabrice |
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Thats done via an avisynth script part, means in tmpgenc only the avs will be imported and tmpgenc just encodes. There has to be only automatically added a slicer() line at the end of the users imported avs. But thats a matter of programming. |
Hi inc,
The programming problem is not realy a problem (just opening a file, and adding a line). The problem is that you have to vary the CQ, and that's where you have to change the Tmpgenc project file. Except if their binary project file has some documentation, it's difficult to make vary him (well, not too difficult, as you only have to save 2 project files, only changing the CQ and see where it goes). Let's see if I'm able to do that this Week End (and have time)! :) Salu2 Fabrice |
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