Hi gyrene2083
First I beg your pardon for my english, but I'll try to help you, I spend many night trying to understand these guys
.
I'll repost the Kwag script but numbering the lines, ok?
Code:
1 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\mpeg2dec.dll")
2 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\fluxsmooth.dll")
3 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\GripFit_preview.dll")
3 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\legalclip.dll")
5 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\sampler.dll")
6 LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\dustv5.dll")
7
8 mpeg2source("My_Movie.d2v")
9 LegalClip()
10 GripCrop( width=352, height=240, overscan=1 )
11 GripSize()
12 SpaceDust()
13 FluxSmooth()
14 GripBorders()
15 LegalClip()
16 Sampler(length=24)
17 ## MPEG size = ((Total frames/MovieTimeInMinutes)/24) * MPEG sample file size ##
This script is prepared to make a sample of your total encoded output, instead you wait 4/5 hours (sometime 14/15h
) to see the results. You'll have a sample with 1 second of every minute of whole film, in few minutes. So, the filesize of this sample is used to predict the total filesize of your whole film (see the prediction forum for more info), without spend the whole encode time to know if fits on 1 CD. With this trick you can see how is the quality of your encode movie and make some tests: put in on/off some filters, increasing/decreasing your CQ number, etc.
Always seeing the total file size of your sample.
At the end, when you are satisfied with the sample, just include a "#" at the line 16 ( # Sampler(length=24) ) and your script is OK, will stop to make only few seconds and will encode the whole movie (the output wil be a .m1v file with +- 600mb). So, the next phase will be mux the .mp2 audio file that you got with Head3che and this .m1v file. Use BBMpeg to do it.
At least youŽll have the final material (a .mpg file with audio+video) to burn with VCDeasy or Nero.
Only then, You will have a bedtime!
LaBomba