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03-27-2004, 04:18 PM
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I've read a few times that motion esimate search (fast) works very well for mpeg-2 (SVCD)...speed and quality at the same time. See the following:

http://www.digitalfaq.com/convert/tmpgencplus.htm

I've tried it myself and it seems to be true. I will test this with an SKVCD template.

Any opinions?

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03-27-2004, 04:21 PM
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http://www.digitalfaq.com/convert/tm...mpgencplus.htm

Sorrt 'bout that.
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03-27-2004, 05:07 PM
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We used to use ME with adaptative scripts like the optimal MA one, and High with static scripts like the ones I did for Avi -> kvcd jobs.
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03-28-2004, 09:42 AM
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I liked the site too.

I'm wondering what WUSIWUG html tool this person used.
I don't have FrontPage any mores and all I have letf now, is my Netscape 7.1 's
builtin html, which isn't so bad - - great for real quickies or for when
I need to add in a quick URL in my "home-page" I use as my default. I use
this page as my startup because it's my kickoff to anywhere's I won't to go,
much like when you are on AOL .

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03-28-2004, 09:57 AM
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I'm wondering what WUSIWUG html tool this person used.
Microsoft FrontPage 4.0

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03-28-2004, 10:23 AM
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Now I know why the author posted what he posted about KVCD
Look at the top of the site. It says: "Formerly known as lordsmurf.com"
lordsmurf is a vcdhelp.com user, who always posts negative things about kvcd.
So there you have it

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03-28-2004, 10:33 AM
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Yeah, I noticed that too, but I didn't really care about that. I remembered
heading over to his site (when I finally got N 7.1 and my browser didn't crash)

Everyone is intitled to his/her own opinion


MS FrontPage 4.0 ??

So, mine was much older (one of the first one's, if memory serves me) but I
like lordsfmurf's page layout - it's nice and neat hehe.. anyways..

I might look back into MS FP because it's good a frames, and my old webpage
needs revising and so forth - but I'm too lazy at the moment.

@ kvcd,

I still use your Matrix template, (though not your GOPs, since I'm doing
mostly DVD authoring. I don't know what the latest (prefered) GOPs are
used for DVD authoring w/ ifoEDIT ATM

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03-28-2004, 10:51 AM
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@ kvcd,

Quote:
There's no "prefered" matrix for DVD. It's "Mandatory"
If you're doing DVD authoring, then you must use the standard DVD GOP.
The matrix will give you more compression/quality, but the GOP must be max of 15(PAL) or 18(NTSC).
There's no way around it
Ok, thanks.

In my haste w/writing and posting this post, I fogot to mention my current
GOP, which seems to work out very nicely in my DVD projects w/ TMPG.

In the order of TMPG's:

* 1, 5, 2, 2, 18
* [ ], [ ], [ ] - - - none of these boxes below GOPS, are checked.

Remember, quality is my main concirn with DVD disks. I"m only
after quality, since there is plenty of room per dvd disk, and I'm not trying
to squeeze as much content at the moment

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Quote:
Originally Posted by kwag
There's no "prefered" matrix for DVD. It's "Mandatory"
If you're doing DVD authoring, then you must use the standard DVD GOP.
The matrix will give you more compression/quality, but the GOP must be max of 15(PAL) or 18(NTSC).
There's no way around it
-kwag
Why is in this way? I know about KDVD maked with GOP 12 15 18 24, no matter PAL or NTSC type, and not problem.
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03-28-2004, 11:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kwag
There's no "prefered" matrix for DVD. It's "Mandatory"
If you're doing DVD authoring, then you must use the standard DVD GOP.
The matrix will give you more compression/quality, but the GOP must be max of 15(PAL) or 18(NTSC).
There's no way around it
-kwag
Why is in this way? I know about KDVD maked with GOP 12 15 18 24, no matter PAL or NTSC type, and not problem.
I clearly said max
Remember that KDVD is 100% DVD compliant. Not like KVCDs , which are not.
So if you want your KDVDs to play everywhere, then stick to a max GOP of 15(PAL) or 18(NTSC).

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