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Hi toots..,
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too. But, unfortunately, it took a while to do. I don't know why it takes me forever to: * DVD Rip - - - now @ 3.6k (instead of my past ~9k) * DVD2AVI - - - this one takes me about an hour for each movie (or more) All in all, I would have to wait 2 hours for a complete project. And, that just plains sucks !! hehe.. But, I don't know what else to do. I remember my older Intel 233mhz setup. that game me faster DVD rips 8O - - same setup, but newer and faster MOBO and CPU - - I'm really sumpped, 8O and :screwy: I think my K7S52A sucks for DVD riping and DVD2AVI'ing projects !! But, I now need to re-do "Matrix" to test again in CQM.. as you've read above, how my faulty dvd2avi cause incorrect CQM finalization :!: This NEEDS to be done again, so that I can give the developer his singing praises, I mean, glory, I mean, better results :wink: hehe hehe.. Just having fun :lol: 8) :lol: However, my first attempt at "Blue Streak" was a rather successful one, I thought.. but the real test is the ENCODE the whole movie now.. so you understand my 8O and my :screwy: 'ness decision ? Well, let me see what decisions I have to make, and what else I want to do. Oh, did I mention, I'm making spagetti :) -vhelp |
vhelp wrote:
"dvd2avi - this one takes me about an hour for each movie (or more) " i understand :?: 8O you need an hour or more to make one project with dvd2avi :?: :? |
hi Jorel..
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Oh, @ toots.. I used DVD2AVI v1.76 ( I won't use anything else !!! ) :lightbulb: - Now, a thought has ben brewing in the back of my mind.. "Why not encode a bunch of DVD rips to divX 8O yikes !!" Well, why not ?? If the encode is done right, and maximum as possible, why not do this, for testing ideas and things ie, CQM !! I haven't tested this, but just HOW MANY movies can we encode to divX (and w/ great quality, ie near dvd) and use those to test CQM with ?? For example, if we have a 30gig hard drive, how many whole divX encodes can we have ?? ..5 movies, 10 movies 20 movies ?? anyone divX gurus, w/ knowledge and skills to share w/ us for divX encodes ?? Anyways, it was just an idea :idea: -vhelp |
is too much time vhelp!
i need ~5 minutes to do one project with dvd2avi176 :!: when ripping,you wrote that got 3,6k... better is check your aspi! something is wrong in your system! convert to divx from dvds :?: for me is not a good idea (only my opinion) you can got space but will loose quality. :!: |
hi jorel..
yeah, hard drive space and divXing and all that stuff :) was just an idea, that's all. Anyways, as far as ASPI and all, I've never touched it. So, I don't think it should be changed.. actually, I've never seen it 8O But, what really knocks me out, is the dvd2avi'ing to a .d2v file. That is a LONG process. I remember it being MUCH faster too. And, as far as my project needing to be in YUV for faster processing, is a lot of nonsense. It's the same basic speed.. no improvements weather it's YUV or RGB, as it doesn't matter. Anyways.. -vhelp |
ok, I've decided to go with the encoding project.
TMPG's time estimates are 6 hours for.. here's the specs, case anyone wants to compare w/ their projects of this same movie: * Time index: ~6 hours * Movie: "Blue Steal" * Length: 94 min * Frames: 135,430 * Audio: 112k * Encode: MPEG-2 / 16x9 / 704x480 / CQM's CQ(89, max2000 ave995 min567) * CDR: 1 cd @ 800mb size, for this project I used vcalc (latest version) for the bitrate values, and let CQM v1.1.12a to all the rest :) Does anyone think it will make the 1 cdr game plan ?? CQ 89 is a rather high value, but I'm resting in the hands of CQM for this to succeed. Place your bets hehe.. Note, its really too bad we windows 98 users can't get a snap shot of what the file size of our encode is during encoding, like NT and XP does :( We are now passing the first 10 minute of encoding, with 5h 34m to go :) -vhelp |
@ all..
HAY all.. another :lightbulb: just lit up.. I got a fabulous idea about obtaining the filesize of the encoding project, as it is running !! I wrote this Delphi app that computes the HD space left on EACH hd (a project I was working on for something similar) anyways.. In short, I calculate the HD space for each drive, pending on which drive is selected for computations :) I found, that if I encode to my capture (networked) hd, that being the only file that gets writeen to 8O we could calculate the running jobs filesize buy subtracting the actual hd's size. ie, 54g - 4,674,551,808 Well, anyways, I could modify my app (fmem.exe) to some degree and make it more user friendly. In fact, I could add some features like a grid of values ie, incremental filesize and times vs. encoding times etc. and let it iterate in 1 minute intervals to update the grid. This could give us windows 98 users the ability to peek inside the filesize !! Note, this would not work under a setup if you are encoding to your Swap file drive, cause this drive get constantly updated w/ other files and things being writen to. This way, we all benefit CQM in one way or another :) Any windows 98 users like this idea ?? A great tool indeed!! -vhelp |
vhelp,
6~hours to do this job with athlon1800+ seems good! but that with CQ89, 704x480 with 94 minutes source will give you a big final file size! 8O |
Hay Jorel..
Tell that to Kwag.. this is his prediction 8O not mine 8O Note, my system is acting really caka. So, I'm getting a little worried, but I'll hang on. -vhelp |
Kwag,
this will be big! 8O vhelp, it's done! :lol: :rotf: :hihi: |
Ok, I've ben testing this out (earlier)
And, here is what I have so far: Code:
File size MB Movie position Encoding laps"Movie position" is the same as TMPG's.. letting you know how deep into the movie you are. The above was based on a rought estimate, because I did not start this idea till project was encoding. So, I guessed an estimated filesize to start with, and added 12mb to it. It's ben calculating ever since. Now, I REALLY can't wait for this to finish, because I'll know if this works or not :screwy: Note, I had to stop TMPG from encoding a few times (but I clicked on NO, to resume encoding) @ Jorel.. The 6+hours is based on my XP 1700+ ( not my other 1800+ ) :wink: @ Jorel.. Tell me, after looking at the above, what do you think about the filesize 8O so far ?? * too big (oh my hehe) * too small (even worse hehe) * just right (great) --> :screwy: <-- -vhelp |
like posted,you got ~184mb for 20 minutes encoded!
after i start my "nuclear calculator" i got: target=800mb, 94 minutes! movie position 20 minutes=184mb! then... for 4 minutes=184/20*4=36,8mb for 10 minutes=184/2=92mb for 80 minutes=184*4=736mb 8O 4minutes+10minutes+80minutes=94minutes 36,8+92+736= ~864,8mb final size :arrow: without audio! 8O vhelp, this will be too big or my "nuclear calculator" is mad! well,you can cut the credits and burn without audio! :lol: (just kidding,you know) :wink: |
Hi Jorel..
Sorry, I lost internet connect a few hours ago. Quote:
So, your NUCLEAR CALC is off a bit. Here's the final 60 MINUTE encode (I knew I'd have to stop, so I decided to stop at 60 minutes) Movie: "Blue Streak" MPEG-2 / 704x480 / 16x9 Audio: 112k Length: 94 minutes - - - (encoded only 60 min worth for this test) Encode Mode: ES (Video + Audio) CQ: 89 ------------------------- * Final FileSize video: 868,040mb * Final FileSize audio: 49,309mb Oh well, I wonder what went wrong w/ CQM v1.1.12a for this test ?? -vhelp |
Test CQMatic 1.1.12a for KDVD FULL
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Getting closer. Now 2% over Will test with .57 min bitrate file: DVD 94 min 16:9 ============================================ mp2 from headac3he: 88,462 abr 1283 = (1820 / 8) * 60 * 94 tmpgenc max/min 5000/300 Detect Screen Change OFF Padding ON KDVD 720 x 480 ============================================ target m2v size: 1,283,000 m2v size: 1,308,837 m2vsample: 26,948 CQ: 67.16 bbmpeg muxed as dvd video: 1,366,028 audio: 89,826 --------- 1,455,854 (1,431,200 max allowed on 80 CD's) MPEG2Source("h:\hunt\1.1.12a\hunt.d2v") telecide() decimate() LegalClip() unfilter(50,50) GripCrop( 720,480 ) GripSize(resizer="BicubicResize") STMedianFilter(8, 32, 0, 0, 8, 32) temporalsmoother(1,2) mergechroma(blur(1.50)) mergeluma(blur(0.1)) GripBorders() LegalClip() |
Well, what can I say kwag... I just finished encoding "The Time Machine" (PAL) using CQMatic 1.1.11. Wanted file size 800 MB (what else :wink: ). Finished, multiplexed file size turned out 799.26 MB. AMAZING :!: Talk about precise prediction. Once again, thank you for this excellent program. :D
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Thanks audioslave :)
Try 1.1.12a, and just run prediction to see if the CQ found matches closely the one 1.1.11 did. -kwag |
hi audioslave,
I'm new to the Wanted and don'tWants :screwy: But, what was your actual Video size ?? -vhelp |
Ok, for those curious..
I've finished last nights 2nd encoding test of "Blue Streak" - 94min. movie. I'm still learning things like how to balance out video/audio and things. This morning, after 5h:34m of encoding above movie, it was 810mb. I'm going to assume that it was just TOO big still. But, the CQ was MUCH lower 8O I used 50, instead of 89, and it was still too big - just the video part. The audio is perfect for this mins. @ 77.2mb - - 810+77 = 887mb 8O that's not gonna fit an 800mb cdr. I was surprised, because the movie is only 94 minutes long. And, anything undre CQ of 50 is tipically blocky as anything, but I've only done a few tests in this area. I'm still wondering why CQM v1.1.12a choose CQ of 89, in the first place 8O So, I'm stumped :screwy: -vhelp |
@vhelp,
You are encoding as "ES Video Only" and not as "System (Video+Audio)", right :?: -kwag |
Hi Kwag..
Incorrect :( I chose ES (Video + Audio) for two reason: :roll: A - because memory serve me that you (after testing) found that v2.520 ......was ok w/ this mode and ES (unless I miss-read you 8O) B - because I want to save time, and not have to encode audio separately. ......if its already there, why not.. right ? Ok, let me have it :grrr: Tell me, that I have to re-do again, w/ same CQ's ?? :confused: -vhelp |
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