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KVCD: What are the new settings?
Hi Kwag,
The settings for templates have changed for min and max bitrates, GOP's and Blockbuster noise and sharpen. Could you post the current settings. I have some settings that are still using old parms. ? :) -black prince |
Hi black prince,
The parameters I'm currently testing are these: Blockbuster( method="noise", detail_min=1, detail_max=3, lv=1.5 ) # Apply noise if complexity is <= 3%. Blockbuster( method="sharpen", detail_min=4, detail_max=99, strength=20 ) # Sharpen only if complexity is >= 4%. Hold on tight on the templates. I'm double checking them right now. I'll be uploading them in the next hour. You'll see the message on the "What's happening" section. -kwag |
Hi Kwag,
Thanks. :D -black prince |
New templates.
Done ;)
-kwag |
Kwag,
In your announcements, you mention using the Blockbuster filter for the SKVCD template. Is the filter with the settings you mentioned above also worthwhile when using the LBR or LBR@320x480 template? |
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But for the SKVCD, try this: Blockbuster( method="noise", detail_min=1, detail_max=3, lv=1.5 ) # Apply noise if complexity is <= 3%. Blockbuster( method="sharpen", detail_min=4, detail_max=99, strength=15 ) # Sharpen only if complexity is >= 4%. The higher the resolution, the less sharpen you need. So I dropped the "strength" from 20 on the LBR to 15 for 352x480 resloution. Experiment with that value, and see what you get ;) -kwag |
Hi Kwag,
Just downloaded new templates LBR, Mpeg-1_x3, MPEG-2_x3 and noticed their GOP's settings are 1, 5823, 2, 1, 18. I thought they were supposed to be 1, 18, 2, 1, 18. Which is correct? :) Thanks -black prince |
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When the "MAX number of frames per GOP is not 0, ex: 18, no matter what you set the P frames, this value regulates it ;) So ( 1, 5823(KVCD), 2, 1, 18 ) = ( 1, 18, 2, 1, 18 ) -kwag |
Hi Kwag,
Kwag wrote: Quote:
(1, 18, 2, 1, 18 ) and I never realized it was the same as ( 1, 5823(KVCD), 2, 1, 18 ). :) Thanks -black prince |
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