Hello i did not want to open a new post as this question was answered but i have a question about something related to low CQ problems.
I am Backing up FInding Nemo ( as you know this movie is animated )
THe source is a DVD NTSC and it is 81 Minutes and 15 seconds. I am using the
KVCDx2-CQ-704x480-_NTSCFilm_-PLUS.mcf templet now on the templet page it says that this resolution can hold up to 90 minutes. My traget is a 1 cd. I got this avg 1199.5 bitrate and with tmpgenc i have the following settings:
For source aspect Ratio = 4.3 525 Line (NTSC, 704x480)
Field Order = Bottom Field first (Field B)
Minimum Bitrate = 64 because my DVD supports
I keep getting low CQ values
56.6161727905273
this is my script:
Code:
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\MPEG2Dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\GripFit_YV12.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\STMedianFilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\asharp.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\unfilter.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\KVCD\avisynth plugins\undot.dll")
Mpeg2Source("D:\Finding_Nimo\VIDEO_TS\Finding_Nimo.d2v")
undot()
asharp(1, 4)
BicubicResize(672,448,0,0.6,0,0,720,480)
STMedianFilter(3, 3, 1, 1 )
MergeChroma(blur(1.5))
MergeLuma(blur(0.1))
ScriptClip(" nf = YDifferenceToNext()" +chr(13)+ "unfilter( -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)), -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)) ).TemporalSoften( fmin( round(2/nf), 6), round(1/nf) , round(3/nf) , 1, 1) ")
AddBorders(16,16,16,16)
#Trim(0,129153).FadeOut(150)
function fmin( int f1, int f2) { return ( f1<f2 ) ? f1 : f2}