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Fistandantilus 01-14-2004 11:28 PM

KVCD: Encode 352x240 using the optimized scripts?
 
Well I just did this at 352x240 using the optimized scripts and easily got it on 1cd-r with a CQ of 72.The movie is 143mins long so that is well over 2 hours of video and audio on 1 Cd-r.Just about the same as a Svcd and a heck of alot better than a Vcd.

I'm not like some who say "If it doesn't look like DVD it's crap".It's actually pretty good considering it's on 1Cd.

Since I got the Cyberhome Dvd300 I quess I should try encoding kvcdx3's then?Seems like an Idea. :D

mistermickster 01-15-2004 04:07 AM

Did you have any audio/video sync issues with this film? I have and would like to know how you got round it if you did :)

Fistandantilus 01-15-2004 07:52 AM

I had no audio/video sync issues at all.I learned kvcd using red-m's guide and use Moviestaker for all of my kvcd making and headac3e for the audio conversion.

mistermickster 01-15-2004 08:54 AM

I guess it's just a problem with the PAL version :(

Fistandantilus 01-15-2004 04:11 PM

HMm maybe.How did you do everything,what proggies exactly did you use?Just curious cause I use Dvd Decypter,Dvd2avi 1.76,headache to convert audio to mp2,Moviestacker with optimized scripts,than obviously Tmpgenc.

Clessy 01-20-2004 09:07 PM

I doubt your quality. Could we get a screen shot
Make sure you double the size. Actually triple is as thats how it would look on tv.

mistermickster 01-21-2004 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clessy
I doubt your quality. Could we get a screen shot
Make sure you double the size. Actually triple is as thats how it would look on tv.

That wont be a true comparison as the computer monitor is of a higher definition and therefore will show more artifacts/blocks/mosquito noise etc.

I have done several encodes where the result looks less than perfect on the PC but when burnt to CD and watched on TV they are fine.

Clessy 01-21-2004 07:22 AM

Still it would give us some estamation.

logan555 01-31-2004 12:48 PM

Conversonin progress. ( 352 x 288 cq 79 in 1 cd audio 128)
I had until now, ( pal version) problem whit the ripping process.
I use always smartripper and the movie estraction type.
Doing so i and with 7 vob file but the first 1 is 300 kbyte in length! 8O
To avoid this I extracted via file options in smartripper the first vob (01).
Then I made the d2v file with dvd2avi and everything worked!
Now I have to multiploex audio and video and see if the sync is ok!


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