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pixeldotz 05-16-2003 11:53 AM

KVCD: what cq I could encode at?
 
that it looks awesome. 95minutes. [treasure planet] plays on my
sony dvp-s360 burned onto an 80min cdrw. it also plays my apex Ad-660 with the hacked sampo firmware. now the end product was 667megs. thats more than 100megs of space I could've encoded for even better quality. anyone know what cq I could encode at? this one was done at 60 with a max bit of 2500 the audio itself came out to 134 megs. any suggestions.? I used this formula for file prediction from Red-Ms guide.

Filesize*.98*CQ=FinalSize
my sample was 12 megs
12*.98*60 = 705megs. but the video by itself once encoded came out to 534megs.
I used the kvcd3x templates 528x480 [FS Keep Aspect Ratio]
is there a more accurate file predictionformula?


ps. sorry about the multiple posts.
awesome, awesome, just awesome templates

kwag 05-16-2003 11:59 AM

Hi pixeldotz,

Great to hear that :)
Now go and download "ToK". It will calculate the correct CQ and encode your movie.

-kwag

plautzer 05-26-2003 10:35 AM

hey dude,
I try the whole time to encode a movie, but I seems that I dont get lucky??
What script/format do u use??
Does the grafic-card in my laptop matter??

Plautzer

ovg64 05-30-2003 12:39 PM

You can get your script Optimal Script Forum. :wink:
Im not sure that using a lop top to encode is a good idea since
it would take a long time and im not sure a lop top can handle
the stress, but maybe is not a problem.

plautzer 05-30-2003 02:07 PM

it takes only 5 hours to encode a whole muvie,
i got a pretty fast laptop, so it's really a problem!!
And I think he's supposed to handle the stress, the laptops from todays aint just for use to write and read -> a good lappi can even replace a normal person pc, that's my opinion!!

plautzer


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