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Prodater64 10-30-2005 07:53 AM

DVD2AVI: Dgdecode Switches
 
What switches must to use with DGDecode, as we used "cpu=4" with DVD2AVI.

OT
@Kwag: could you change the section name to DVD2AVI and DGIndex.
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Dialhot 10-30-2005 08:28 AM

the syntax is the same, use the same parameters you use to.

there is a very detailled doc btw.

Prodater64 10-30-2005 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
the syntax is the same, use the same parameters you use to.

there is a very detailled doc btw.

I already read the doc, but i don't know what switch to use.
I used always cpu=4 as optimal scripts here used it.

I mean i can read all doc again and still don't know what switch to use.

Dialhot 10-30-2005 09:34 AM

I use only cpu and idct (=7 in my cases). other switch are for interlaced sources if i'm not wrong.

Edit: there is also the upConv parameter that is new. Inc could probably tell more about that I think.

Boulder 10-30-2005 11:38 AM

It's only used if you want MPEG2Source to output YUY2 IIRC.

Dialhot 10-30-2005 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Boulder
It's only used if you want MPEG2Source to output YUY2 IIRC.

Okay but it is usefull ? Or when it is usefull ?

Boulder 10-30-2005 03:49 PM

(actually it can also be used to output RGB24 data)

It's useful for those colorspace conversions when you have interlaced material. By default (the iCC option alters this one) the conversion is done according to the PROGRESSIVE_FRAME flag so in theory it should always be accurate in deciding whether to use a method for progressive or interlaced data.

incredible 10-30-2005 03:49 PM

Its useful if you go straight from the mpeg2 resulting into a YUY2 colorspace for filter purposes i.e.

Im not shure if that color coefficient issue in here has been taken into account.


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