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Takkies 04-11-2004 04:29 PM

KVCD: My first KVCD, is this good or can it be better?
 
Hi, thanks for all the tips and guide here all over the place. With a lot of tips and quide I used a little combination with everything. So I don't know the settings anymore. But I am trying to look if it can be better. For better resolution and results.

http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/i.../2004/04/1.png In Bitrate I have 800 and VBV buffer 0

Is this correct. I just want a good KVCD

rds_correia 04-11-2004 04:44 PM

Nice avatar :lol:
No offense :)
Say, vbv buffer=0 is ok.
I would change rate control to CQ > push the setting button right besides it and aplly:
min bitrate=300
MAX bitrate=2300
CQ=depends
Depends on what is your target. 1 CD-r 80min?
So instead of going nuts with CQ values possibilities why not giving CQMatic a try?
It will try to figure out a CQ value for your movie.
It has it's own forum :wink:
Cheers

Dialhot 04-11-2004 05:10 PM

Not to be rude Takkies, but just because you must be awarnd about that : using CBR is THE WORST thing you can do (for quality I mean).

muaddib 04-11-2004 11:49 PM

With CBR you are throwing out valuable space (with easy frames to encode) that could be used to improve quality when the encoder find some difficult frames.

cweb 04-12-2004 03:01 AM

You should use the TMPGENC presets for kvcd!

Roc 04-12-2004 03:47 AM

Quote:

using CBR is THE WORST thing you can do (for quality I mean).
Thats Right ..
On still pictures and Szenes with low motion and/or low details you will waste much diskspace.
On Szenes with high motions and/or high details the picture will get diffuse, because there is not enough space(bitrate) left.


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