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jorel 08-07-2003 06:37 AM

Bitrates: CQMatic for Old Disney videos?
 
how can i use CQMatic for old Disney's? (dumbo,pinochio,...etc)
:?

Dialhot 08-07-2003 06:46 AM

The question is : why can't you use it "as usual" ? Does'nt CQMatic just rely on a tmpgenc project whatever the settings into this project are ?

jorel 08-07-2003 07:32 AM

in my projects i don't have checked
"output YUV data as basic YCbCr not CCIR601"
in the "quantise matrix" tab but
:arrow: after use CQMatic this option is checked :!:

this is my doubt Phil. :?

and i need recomendations for GOP values to encode Disney's ntsc too!

thanks.

Dialhot 08-07-2003 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
in my projects i don't have checked
"output YUV data as basic YCbCr not CCIR601"
in the "quantise matrix" tab but
:arrow: after use CQMatic this option is checked :!:

Whoaow, that's strange !
We just discuss about this setting, so are you sure that you don't check it yesterday and forgot to remove it ?

Quote:

and i need recomendations for GOP values to encode Disney's ntsc too!
I think that the recomandations at the bottom of the "latest scripts" page are still valid.

Quote:

For Anime/Cartoon material:
Same as DVD clean material, but shorten the GOP to 12 frames (PAL) or 15 (NTSC)

jorel 08-07-2003 09:08 AM

oh thanks friend Phil!
:D

i don't "check" but i do the project again to remove doubts!
i post the result in few minutes.
:wink:

i forgot (and i have the page saved) the adjusts for ntsc cartoon/animes.
i have more than 1 gb of pages saved and sometimes i forgot
where are the things that i need.
believe,i read too much Phil but learn in "slow motion"! :oops:
:book:
means:
1, 5823, 2, 1, 15 for ntsc?...this is my doubt,not only the last "15"!

thanks!
:)

jorel 08-07-2003 09:24 AM

Phil,
the result re doing the project:

no more checked the "output YUV....", is uncheked after the prediction
but
:arrow: "output bitstream for edit (closed GOP) " is checked
in the "GOP structure" tab..... 8O
and i reset (did all again) the project and don't check it! :?

my doubt remains about GOP for ntsc animes/cartoons:
1, 5823, 2, 1, 15 :?:

thank you Phil (tyP) :!:
:wink:

Dialhot 08-07-2003 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
no more checked the "output YUV....", is uncheked after the prediction
but
:arrow: "output bitstream for edit (closed GOP) " is checked
in the "GOP structure" tab..... 8O
and i reset (did all again) the project and don't check it! :?

Mister Kwag is called for a urgent help. Mister Kwag ? :-)

Quote:

my doubt remains about GOP for ntsc animes/cartoons:
1, 5823, 2, 1, 15 :?:
These are the correct values.

jorel 08-07-2003 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
no more checked the "output YUV....", is uncheked after the prediction
but
:arrow: "output bitstream for edit (closed GOP) " is checked
in the "GOP structure" tab..... 8O
and i reset (did all again) the project and don't check it! :?

Mister Kwag is called for a urgent help. Mister Kwag ? :-)

Quote:

my doubt remains about GOP for ntsc animes/cartoons:
1, 5823, 2, 1, 15 :?:
These are the correct values.


i re did one more time the project and again the
"output bitstream for edit (closed GOP) "
show checked .....i don't check it!
8O
waiting for KARL WAGNER :!:


triple thanks Phil! (ttP)
:D

kwag 08-07-2003 11:13 AM

Hi jorel,

Yes, I left that option checked, because I use closed GOP during prediction. Forgot to turn it back off :oops:
But it shouldn't really make that much difference in file size anyway, but I'll turn it off again in 1.1.03. :)

-kwag

jorel 08-07-2003 11:22 AM

thank you my (our) favorite master!

:D


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