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12-27-2002, 11:15 AM
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Hi everyone,
For those of you who are interested in KDVD template, I just visited the following site:
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/0165394101/Compression.html

It talks about the setting in Tmpeg for DVD-compliant mpeg-2 encoding, I just gave it a shot and I found it worked. The Gibbs effect is substantially reduced (I did not say it is completely gone). However, the encoding time takes as twice as we normally do! It is for you judge if it is worth it.

The GOP suggested in the above-mentioned site is "1-4-1-1-18" (for NTSC) and I tried it with Kwag's matrix. I have also tried "1-4-1-1-18" with CQ_VBR mode, it give a better quality (as far as Gibbs effect is concerned) although it is still not the best (2-pass VBR is the best). So I am wondering if we can strike the balance between quality and encoding time?
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12-27-2002, 11:01 PM
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Hey there syk2c11;

How does the quality compare to using Kwags KDVD template or my slightly more conservative version

How about the compression ?
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12-27-2002, 11:12 PM
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Using the standard MPEG matrix, the size will never be as small as with KVCDs Q. Matrix. That's why with the regular TMPEG templates you get about 2 hours full DVD quality on each DVD(+-)R, while if you encode with KDVD Full D-1 you'll get ~4 hours with the same quality on one DVD(+-)R.
Ask Bud ( Hey Bud, are you around ), as I believe he has used KDVDs more than anyone else

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12-28-2002, 09:06 AM
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I am still playing around the min, average and max values in 2-passVBR. One thing I would not change is Kwag's matrix. Currently, I found min=1000, average=2350, max=3750 is acceptable (as far as Gibbs effect is concerned). In that case, you can put 2 movies into ONE DVD-/+R.

MoovyGuy: are you interested in joining in? I am using "High Crimes" as the testing source, it has a lot of Gibbs effects when encoded by CQ or CQ_VBR mode.
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12-28-2002, 09:21 AM
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I never understood that... why would you put DVD-compliant files on a DVD-R? In my eyes there are too many restrictions (GOP length etc...) so couldn't you fit a hell of a lot more movies (let's say 3) in awesome quality on one DVD-R with KVCDx3 for example? why make it DVD-Compliant?
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12-28-2002, 11:47 AM
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I never understood that... why would you put DVD-compliant files on a DVD-R? In my eyes there are too many restrictions (GOP length etc...) so couldn't you fit a hell of a lot more movies (let's say 3) in awesome quality on one DVD-R with KVCDx3 for example? why make it DVD-Compliant?
The problem is the authoring programs don't let you import an mpeg file that has long GOPs. The DVD standard define a MAX GOP of 15 PAL and 18 NTSC. But then, if we can get a DVD authoring package that allows these kind of mpeg files, maybe most DVD players will pley them. Just like all the tricks we pull on MPEG-1

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12-28-2002, 11:14 PM
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I never understood that... why would you put DVD-compliant files on a DVD-R? In my eyes there are too many restrictions (GOP length etc...) so couldn't you fit a hell of a lot more movies (let's say 3) in awesome quality on one DVD-R with KVCDx3 for example? why make it DVD-Compliant?
The problem is the authoring programs don't let you import an mpeg file that has long GOPs. The DVD standard define a MAX GOP of 15 PAL and 18 NTSC. But then, if we can get a DVD authoring package that allows these kind of mpeg files, maybe most DVD players will pley them. Just like all the tricks we pull on MPEG-1 -kwag
Well one reason that I can see and the reason why I stay within bounds of the DVD spec is to allow for the highest level of compatibility possible when considering consumer DVD players ....

Sure any PC can play the KVCDs as well as many consumer DVD players, including two of my own, but not all....

I want to be sure ... that when I put together a DVD, that it will work for me, my grandmother & my aunt in California and in this case the only thing I need to know is if their player takes DVD-R or DVD+R so that I can burn on the appropriate media .....

Anyway, that's my two cents on that ....
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12-28-2002, 11:18 PM
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MoovyGuy: are you interested in joining in? I am using "High Crimes" as the testing source, it has a lot of Gibbs effects when encoded by CQ or CQ_VBR mode.
Sure, I'll jump in ... as it happens, the VOBs for High Crimes is currently sitting on my main processing machine. I just got finished making a 1 CD KVCD of the movie for my wife ......

What GOP are you currently working with ? And yeah, I'll also be sticking to Kwag's Q.Matrix ... nothing beats it ..

As I have the same VOBs on board you should send me your D2V/AVS scripts so that we are working from the same samples ... I assume of course that you are experimenting with a subset of the movie ?

Anyway, I'll PM you with an address to send the scripts to .....
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12-28-2002, 11:22 PM
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I want to be sure ... that when I put together a DVD, that it will work for me, my grandmother & my aunt in California and in this case the only thing I need to know is if their player takes DVD-R or DVD+R so that I can burn on the appropriate media .....

Anyway, that's my two cents on that ....
And I absolutely agree with you
Right now, every KDVD you make, should play now and in the future in any DVD player. That's because it is 100% compliant. The only thing that is not standard is the Q. Matrix, and that is not defined in the DVD specifications, so it's up to manufacturers and developers to put in whatever Q. Matrix they want. You could call that a "competitor's advantage" facility So the KVCD matrix won't affect compatibility, but you'll gain better quality in the same space. And btw, the matrix is getting better and better

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12-28-2002, 11:36 PM
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And btw, the matrix is getting better and better
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Hey Kwag,

What is the latest version of your Q.Matrix ? Cause the one I'm using is from way back when the first KDVD template came out .....

If there is a newer one in the latest KVCD templates, which template should I clip it out from ...?

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12-28-2002, 11:42 PM
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What is the latest version of your Q.Matrix ? Cause the one I'm using is from way back when the first KDVD template came out .....
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Check this thread: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....=asc&start=120

Warning , still beta. But you might want to try it out. Actually, yes please, try it out . And let us know your results

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12-29-2002, 12:06 AM
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Check this thread: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....=asc&start=120

Warning , still beta. But you might want to try it out. Actually, yes please, try it out . And let us know your results -kwag
Alrighty then !!

I'll be starting up a test run in a few and going comatose ... back in the morn ...
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12-29-2002, 10:35 PM
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Well guys,

here's what I'm seeing so far .... using a test clip from High Crimes, that is 1 minute and 50 seconds long, video only, no resizing, encoded at full 720x480 ...

All encodes are using Kwag's matrix, of course


I've run the following tests and as usual all results are subjective ....

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1 GOP 1-5-2-1-18 CQ 70, 4000 Max, Min 750 with padding = 53943 Bytes
2 GOP 1-4-1-1-18 CQ 70, 4000 Max, Min 750 with padding = 56266

3 GOP 1-5-2-1-18 2xVBR, 4000/2375/1000 with padding = 86922
4 GOP 1-4-1-1-18 2xVBR, 4000/2375/1000 with padding = 86936

5 GOP 1-5-2-1-18 2xVBR, 3000/2500/1000 with padding = 91215
6 GOP 1-4-1-1-18 2xVBR, 3000/2500/1000 with padding = 91410
Visually the difference between 5 & 6 is negligible, and these appear to be the best quality of the bunch, but suffer from large file size ...

Tests 3 & 4 were interesting in that #4 was noticably better, although not by much, than #3. Overall very good, Mosquitos were almost completely unseen.

Tests 1 and 2:

#2 was considerably better than #1, however does suffer slightly from a larger file size. Since I'm only working with a 2 minute clip here, we can see that the file size difference will be considerable.

Having said this, #2 was visually much better than #1, so much so, that with a little CQ/bitrate tweaking would be as good as 5 and 6, but smaller overall. Mosquito effect was quite minimal, but visible on PC monitor running @ 1280 x 1024. Not visible at all on 32" JVC TV (4x3)


What I am seeing so far is that, although 2xVBR provides excellent quality, the file size difference is to great to make it effective enough to use ....

But, I'm not yet finished messing around with this .....

I will now incorporate Kwag's new experimental Q.Matrix tweaks and runn all of these tests again.

I will also be varying the Min/Max/Ave settings on some 2xVBR tests to see if I can bring them into the same realm, file size wise, as the CQ tests and still keep the same apparent visual quality ......

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12-29-2002, 10:40 PM
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Some good testing there -- nice to see there's still room to tweak even within the (currently) more restrictive DVD specs . I'm unable to test any of this yet, but am looking forward to getting a DVD burner probably sometime in the summer...
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12-29-2002, 11:05 PM
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Yeah,

I tell ya it's a real pain in the ass having to stay within the confines of the DVD spec, but the compatibility is important for some of what I produce ...

The stuff that never leaves the house is all KVCD .......

I have all of the same tests as I detailed above running in a batch now ... the difference being that the "Notch 2" test matrix has been incorporated....

Gonna go comatose soon & check them in the morning .....
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12-30-2002, 05:42 AM
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Hi MoovyGuy and others,
I always have problems with CQ mode. What is your value for "VBV buffer size"? My problem is the same as mentioned by Kwag somewhere in the forum that video is unstable and jerks occasionally (just a very short interval, 1-2 seconds). I tested with VBV buffer size = 0(automatic)
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12-30-2002, 07:19 AM
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I tested again the GOP 1-4-1-1-18 with CQ_VBR (I have problem with CQ mode), I also notice that it is better than GOP 1-5-2-1-18. Gibbs effect is not that worse. One thing to note that the smaller the range between max and min (say max=4000, min=1000) the larger the file size. So, I now using min=800 (with padding) and max=5000.
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12-30-2002, 07:19 AM
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My VBV buffer size is always 224 for DVD encodes, this setting is the same as the DVD standard template included with TMPGenc ...

And now some new results, using the same test sequence, only the CQ ones are of interest here .....

First of all, all of the test look very good, but the new Q.Matrix does indeed increas the file size on CQ encodes ....

Will have to report the number later, don't got no time ....

But the CQ encodes are larger than before, but still smaller than the 2xVBR ones .... Mosiquitos are almost completely gone !!!!!

Interestingly, the 2xVBR encodes are prectically the same size, and the quality is of course great.

Gotta go to work, will report numbers later ...
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12-30-2002, 09:23 AM
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But the CQ encodes are larger than before, but still smaller than the 2xVBR ones .... Mosiquitos are almost completely gone !!!!!
You should use file prediction from now on, and set CQ value accordingly.
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Interestingly, the 2xVBR encodes are prectically the same size, and the quality is of course great.
And they will look better as long as the file size is larger than the CQ counterpart. Now, if you use file size prediction and target for the same file size your 2-pass VBR encode created, look again and compare the quality

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12-30-2002, 02:32 PM
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[Now, if you use file size prediction and target for the same file size your 2-pass VBR encode created, look again and compare the quality -kwag
Yeah, but I'm not trying to make the CQ encode as large as the 2xVBR, I actually want to bring the 2xVBR down to the same file size as the CQ encode and then compare quality .......

Always trying to find the best balance between size & quality ..
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