Simple File Prediction
Hey everyone,
Firstly, I'd like to give a big shout out to Kwag for making this amazing template and a thank you to the users for making it so popular :D Having said that, im not a newb in the field of converting/encoding divx and s/vcd's; but now i would like to enter the fascinating world of KVCD's. I have downloaded many samples and movies in KVCD format and i am truly amazed at the quality, and especially the size. Now, its my turn to create these kvcd's, but i am having a major problem: the file prediction. I have downloaded FitCD_v1.0.5_Prediction&Filters_v0.2 and also ACP. But i am not used to making these scripts or whatnot, and i don't see a file prediction option for KVCD in FitCD. So here's my question. How do i create a kvcd of a DivX or XviD .avi file (NOT from a DVD) which will fit perfectly on an 80-min cd-r, or perfectly on 2 cd-rs? All i need is either the formula or a program which will tell me this. |
hi, welcome in forum! :wink:
all you need is follow the link: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....663cd1db53f9de :) |
Ok thanks a lot there ;)
But do i really need to extract the audio, convert, create a script... Can't i just somehow calculate the CQ with some formula and then simply convert with TMPGenc like i would convert a normal VCD? |
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to get the best result you should use this method. get the tools moviestacker and ToK. these are great tools, that do nearly all the work for you @ jorel evil posting 666 :wink: |
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the "thing" sometimes hunt me cos i have 3 baptisms in 3 differents churchs. and study to be a preacher in the past. but now is ok,the number will change with this new post. ps: believe,all wrote is true! and don't know if i wrote right cos my english is too bad. :wink: |
Ok, so im at step 2 (moviestacker phase) now, and ive been trying for a few days to figure out what to do, but i have no idea.
There are no instructions in that guide for what to do with moviestacker: Quote:
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call tmpgen and load your " Newfile.avs"(is this the name?) in the video source>browse and "tick" in "load" and get the templateif needed! :wink: |
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@jorel: Im sorry i dont know what you mean :oops: I dont have an avs file yet... :x
@rendalunit: ok thx im going to multiplex it now with bbmpeg. Whats next? :o |
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"friendalunic" explain me that you get the .m1v and .mp2 files ! i see what you wrote: "Im stuck, can anyone help? I've created my .m1v and .mp2 files just fine, but now im lost" :wink: was my mistake,sorry friend! :oops: :imstupid: i was thinking that you got a script from MovieStacker!!!! now I'm confused: :tongue2: where and how do you got the .m1v and .mp2 files??? :?: :hammer: |
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thanks for answer gd_nimrod! :)
muaddib promisse a manual of MovieStacker,in the next version i think! :wink: |
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