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Encoder Master 05-27-2004 09:13 AM

Realy, realy hot, kwag. Great work and idea again. 8) :wink:

Dialhot 05-27-2004 09:13 AM

The search is done one the MOVIE TITLE, not an actor/actress name.

jorel 05-27-2004 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
The search is done one the MOVIE TITLE, not an actor/actress name.

but who want the movies? :?

i want the actress (and the money)! :lol:

jorel 05-28-2004 07:23 PM

i was kiddin...nobody "feel" it? :roll: :oops: :lol:

Dialhot 05-28-2004 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
i was kiddin...nobody "feel" it? :roll: :oops: :lol:

Nobody reads you Jorel, don't you know that ?
















Of course I'm kidding too :lol:

jorel 05-28-2004 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
i was kiddin...nobody "feel" it? :roll: :oops: :lol:

Nobody reads you Jorel, don't you know that ?

Of course I'm kidding too :lol:

means...everybody try to read(you jorel) but nobody understand what you mean !
:rotf:

KYUSS 08-02-2004 07:45 PM

hello again guys :)

i have a couple of quick quezzies about calcumatic if you will humour me :)

1. can it be used with QuEnc or FreeEnc? if so.....what do i put down for max bitrate so i can make 1cd conversions? or will it make a difference on final video size?

2. calcumatic gives me 2 average bitrate values.....one of them has 0.57*Average in front of it......what is this one for and why or how would i use this?

thanks, and i appologise if the are dumb questions :)

cheers
KYUSS

bigggt 08-02-2004 08:08 PM

HI KYUSS

i don't know the answer to your first question but this

Code:

0.57*Average
Is used for the minimum bitrate in Tmpge

Dialhot 08-03-2004 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KYUSS
1. can it be used with QuEnc or FreeEnc? if so.....what do i put down for max bitrate so i can make 1cd conversions? or will it make a difference on final video size?

What are you speaking about ? Calcumatic ? It can be used for any tool that need to know an average bitrate (i.e, even if it works in 2pass).
And min and max don't have any importance there.

KYUSS 08-03-2004 04:19 AM

thanks guys

kwag 10-23-2004 07:44 PM

CalcuMatic 1.1.10 is out!
 
Hi All!,

New: Supports up to 4 different audio bitrates, so when authoring (K)DVDs, you can calculate each track with different bitrates.
(Thanks to rds_correia for the idea ;) )
Link always available on the first post of this thread.
Or here: http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/CalcuMatic.exe

-kwag

rds_correia 10-23-2004 07:54 PM

:bowdown:
As I've already said before, Karl u da man.
A few hours latter I post the request and you already have a release candidate...
:bowdown:
I just can't thank you enough.
I'll post any bugs in the original thread ;-)
Cheers

cweb 12-06-2004 04:23 AM

Hi Kwag,
I use the latest version of neuron2's dgindex (an update/bugfix to dvd2avi).
When I try to open a d2v file created by dgindex using calcumatic, I get an error:
File is not a valid DVD2AVI project file!

Could you try to support this changed format?

Best regards.

Dialhot 12-06-2004 04:34 AM

There is no realk need to open the d2v with calcumatic : this is necessary only to retrieve the length (in minutes) of the source, but you can enter it manually !

cweb 12-06-2004 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
There is no realk need to open the d2v with calcumatic : this is necessary only to retrieve the length (in minutes) of the source, but you can enter it manually !

Of course, you are right, it's a good enough workaround. The reason I posted this was that I usually open the d2v - it's my usual behaviour!
I found an earlier version of calcumatic which did read it, strange.

kwag 12-06-2004 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cweb
I found an earlier version of calcumatic which did read it, strange.

I'll look into that ;)

-kwag

rds_correia 12-06-2004 06:36 PM

I'm in panic.
If the thread was 42 pages and now it's only 38, which posts are not visible?
Were those erased?
Or is it just showing more posts per page and they're all there?
Cheers

kwag 12-06-2004 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
Or is it just showing more posts per page and they're all there?
Cheers

Exactly :)

-kwag

kwag 12-17-2004 10:40 AM

Versions updated. Top of thread.

-kwag

kwag 12-17-2004 11:30 AM

Linearity
 
I just ran a quick prediction test with the latest CQMatic, and with the new TMPGEnc Plus version ( 2.524.63.181 )
CQMatic hit CQ value on the second cycle :!:
Coincidence :?: Or did Pegasys-inc fixed CQ linearity on the encoder :?:

Code:

CQMatic Version 1.3.10
http://www.kvcd.net
Copyright KVCD.Net, 2004.
All rights reserved.
Time: 13:09:31 Date: 12/17/2004
Ready!
Project: H:\RAMBO_III\VIDEO_TS\rambo.tpr

Creating: CQMatic.tpr

H:\RAMBO_III\VIDEO_TS\rambo.m2v
Project resolution: 720x480
Project: H:\RAMBO_III\VIDEO_TS\rambo.tpr

Creating: CQMatic.tpr

H:\RAMBO_III\VIDEO_TS\rambo.m1v
Project resolution: 704x480
Execute.
Movie Time: 101
Average Bitrate: 952
Full Encode mode
Executing Prediction Phase...
Process started at 13:12:31
On 12/17/2004
CQ set for prediction
Setting up initial sampling.
Using CQ of 60.00
Prediction cycle #1
Encoder started...
Process time: 4.47 minutes.
Encoder end.
File size difference  = 0.819221
Low fence: 2.000000
High fence: 60.000000
Last CQ = 60.00
Current CQ = 49.15
CQ difference = 10.846733
Using CQ of 49.15
Prediction cycle #2
Encoder started...
Process time: 5.50 minutes.
Encoder end.
Final CQ value is 49.15
Encoding set to Full encode.
Full encode start...
CQMatic complete!
Total minutes of process: 9.98
Process ended at 13:22:30
On 12/17/2004


If anyone can make a test, please let me know.

Thanks,
-kwag


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