KVCD: Place I-Frames where?
It's an interesting method:
http://www.8ung.at/fr_an/minidvd/07.htm It's german... but you actually only need to look @ the pics Could this be usefull in KVCD creation? |
seems great
:) :roll: .....the pictures of course, i can't read anything in German. :oops: :idea: Jell, Bchteam...translate to english please...can you? :wink: |
I could translate it (coming from germany)... but I have to watch Stargate SG1 *gg* :D
Use bablefish: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...p=de_en&tt=url |
It's no good :!: Don't use it :!:
The process will set TMPEG to use the same GOP as it is on the DVD, and we can then say bye bye to our compression ;) -kwag |
But it could be good for high quality Stuff?
Like the MiniDVDs I am making @ the moment (full DVD resolution, AC3 Sound, Subtitles, Tmpeg with KVCD/KDVD Template...) At least the Matrix would remain the same... |
You don't need a (One-To-One) I frame for DVD to KVCD(KDVD), because you are re-encoding :!:
If you were "Transcoding", then it would be a different story. Even if you are doing a MiniDVD, you can benefit by using a longer GOP ( MAX 15 PAL, MAX 18 NTSC ), instead of a shorter variable GOP, as it's normally seen on DVDs :) Hope it makes sense :roll: -kwag |
Sure it does...
Think I'll have to shorten my GOP (used standard TOK KVCD GOP for Bourne Identity MiniDVD... looks great though!) |
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