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trying out CQMatic right now :bugeyes:
I dont frequent this forum as often as i should, but everytime i come here it just keeps getting better and better all the time, always something new to learn here :) shouts out to the krew who work so damn hard here to produce the BEST video on 1 80 min cdr around... |
@kwag
Will you be making some sort of guide or instructions on how to use/setup CQMatic for newbies or for those that have been out of the loop for quite some time :?: http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/i.../2003/07/1.gif |
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CQMatic is tightly coupled to TMPEG's project file. So after you set up TMPEG, and you have all your options set, just run CQMatic and load your project file, movie minutes, and average bitrate for your target. That's all :) I forgot to mention, that because CQMatic doesn't load .dv2 or .avs files ( only .tpr files ), there are no limitations to it's use :!: That is, anything that can be processed with TMPEG, will be automated by CQMatic. So you don't need AviSynth, or other frameserving programs if you don't want them :!: ( But as always, I suggest to use AviSynth, because you'll get the the best filters available ;) ) As for a guide, I believe Avalon just posted a message saying that he is doing one :D -kwag |
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Curious to know,how it will compare to Tok.
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ToK will process .avs and avi files only, but then, it's more complete in the sense that it will also process audio and the mux your files. On the other hand, the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 generation are more strict, because if you want to create, say a DVD for PAL, you have to edit the "video.en1" files by hand, and then process with ToK. CQMatic, relies on the encoder features, so once you set up TMPEG to whatever you want to create, CQMatic simply automates the process to find optimal CQ ( Well, once I finish it :lol: ) Edit: And I forgot to mention, that CQMatic accepts project files for both CQ and CQ_VBR ;) -kwag |
OK having some problems,kind of lost.
When i use cqmatic it starts to do a full encode no matter if i pick full encode or prediction. i made my script per usual then opened tmpge loaded my avs and set all the settings and then saved tmpge text project. OPen cqmatic open project selected saved text project,put 81 in minutes and 1240 as average bitrate. What am i doing wrong,am i suppossed to but a sampler line in my avs script PLease help :D Thanx |
Thanks for the email about this program Kwag! (I'd like to think it was a personal one and not some automated thing because I'm a forum member :wink: )
I have one important question though. What should we be setting our MAX and MIN video bitrate at? Traditionally it's been 2500 and 300 respectively, but in one of your latest threads in the File Prediction forum, you suggest a MAX of 2000 and a MIN = 0.57*(avg bitrate). So does it matter what we put in there, will CQmatic automatically change it since you ask to input the avg bitrate? Just a bit confused on this one! |
Version 0.92 BETA 2 is up :!:
www.kvcd.net/cqmatic.exe Changes: Added: Boundary check not to go below CQ of 1 or above CQ of 90 ;) Fixed: Avoid eternal looping trying to find CQ, by inserting "trigger" high/low CQ check point markers, and avoid re-entry of "Under" and "over" previous tried CQ values. Added: When pressing cancel, now you get: "Are you sure you want to abort the process?" Y/N Box ;) Fixed: MANY File prediction algorithm adjustments. Now let's see if it's better ;) -kwag |
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CQMatic doesn't touch your project settings. Data in = data out ( Or trash in = trash out :mrgreen: ) -kwag |
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heres my script
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another thing is when i save my tpr file without source range checked everytime cqmatic opens tmpge the source range is checked 8O |
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BTW, v0.92 beta 2 doesn't work at all! Nothing happens when I execute the EXE file. I see a dos window box flash briefly and that's it. 8O :!: |
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CQMatic takes charge of TMPEG ;) The way I set the sample files, for example if your movie's name is boon.m1v, after the CQ is found, the sample is renamed to boon.m1v-Sample and the encoded movie as boon.m1v So you can keep your samples around, although you'll probably get a headache watching the CQMatic high speed sample ;) -kwag |
Just to let everyone know that I just finished running CQMatic 0.92 BETA 2 on 5 movies (Prediction only ) to verify accuracy:
The Boondock Saints, Count of Monte Cristo, K-Pax, K19 and Sum of all fears, and ALL hit the CQ with less than .1% difference of the CQs I had calculated manually :mrgreen: These 5 movies were previously encoded, and all were <2% final size compared to the video stream information in MovieStacker. This were NTSC movies, so I need some PAL feedback :!: -kwag |
okay kwag, giving beta 2 a whirl... it's just finished the prediction cycle for an xvid movie I have. Even tho it was super widescreen the CQ was 49.25... anyway I'll see what the results are like in the morning.
BTW I just realized, how does CQMatic know how much to save for audio size? In its beta stage is it hardcoded for 128kbps only or what? |
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OK! I'm YOUR PAL MAN!!!! If I finished with my now running movie I'll test Your new beta 2 Version... Let's see how it works now... |
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I only had one movie that "looped" for a longer time than usual, before finding the correct CQ. As far as the CQ it's finding, it's VERY precise :D At least on NTSC material. I don't know about PAL results though :? -kwag |
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