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mistermickster 09-15-2003 04:44 AM

Avisynth: Optimal script with VirtualDub?
 
Hi all script Gurus,

I have been reading the forum now for quite a while, and have been eagerly waiting for my new PC, (which I now have), to try all this KVCD/script stuff.

I ran a prediction in CQMatic of the Matrix to fit on 2 Cd's. It gave me a final CQ of 82.19, and I have to say that the picture quality looked very good, although I have not tried it on my DVD player yet.

That was without any filters, so I decided to try the MA script imagining that the result would be awesome.

I decided to run it through VDub, to give me an instant result, but alas I have the same problem as J-Wo in this thread for which he didn't get an answer.

Can anybody throw any light on this, as I know most people swear by the MA script?

Thnx

Dialhot 09-15-2003 05:47 AM

No answer because it's just an artifact caused by vdub for the preview. Not really a problem so we focused our efforts elsewhere.

mistermickster 09-15-2003 05:51 AM

Thnx Dialhot for the quick reply.

Ok, so I'll try running the script through CQMatic prediction and see what happens. :)

Jellygoose 09-15-2003 02:02 PM

BtW: With the latest script you'll be able to fit "The Matrix" on one CD-R with a decent quality. I backuped that one about 6 months ago using the optimal Script for AviSynth 2.08 and the quality is still great. :wink:

mistermickster 09-16-2003 03:33 AM

To be quite honest, I couldn't tell the difference between the sample created with the script and the one that wasn't. :?

But that was only on my PC as neither worked on my DVD player :(

Dialhot 09-16-2003 06:47 AM

It's hard to make a decent 2h movie on a CD with static script while it's quite easy with MA script. With a 1h40 movie, that's true taht you can use both of them.
That is the difference.

Jellygoose 09-16-2003 10:50 AM

That's right. MA script truly shines when it comes to compression of a LONG movie and might not really make visible differences in shorter films.


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