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incredible 01-23-2004 05:56 AM

And as in here many many many guides can be found I don't understand what's the big deal in "this state of complexibility" with he is "confrontated" NOW.

And still I would like to know where he got that min Bitrate value of 1900????
Its not mentioned in here at KVCD and the KVCD templates do not contain that value neither :!:

Greets,
Inc.

Dialhot 01-23-2004 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Abond
Days?! I have used blindly AviSynth (GKnot) for 6 months before to begin even to understand something. There is a way to decrease this time - trying, testing, getting errors and testing and trying again all the day and all the night...

It took me the time to read the manual to understand 80% of what you have to know for making a KVCD. And the time to read http://www.avisynth.org/index.php?page=YourFirstScript to make my first script.
Let say one hour for all.

But did you ever read the manual ? Do it at least once :idea:

After it can take some time to understand what each filter do. But that is not related to avisynth : it's a matter of video editing knowledges (DCT, blocks, spacial filtering, temporal filtering, chroma/luma...)

Abond 01-27-2004 04:45 AM

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But did you ever read the manual ?
Hmm, did not understand. Are you ask me?

Dialhot 01-27-2004 05:05 AM

You in the first place because I was answering to your post, but I ask this question to everyone in general (particulay the one asking "where can I find the limiter plugin ?" :-))

Abond 01-27-2004 05:15 AM

Ah, well, to place it more clear these 6 months which I meant were before one year. Well, I think currently have no probs to understand what I am doing with AviSynth :D .


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