Using Mpeg2 as destination for cdr
OK guys i have been reading thread after thread and still can't get it
I wasn't getting the best quality with mpeg1 like everyone else and people have said to use mpeg2 still to fit on cdr. Now i have read from Black Prince and Kwag that they are using 704x480 to fit on cdr(not dvd),Can you put a 100 minute mpeg2 movie on 1 cdr,i didn't think so but i am getting so confused. I tried 1 with packshot but didn't know what to use for bitrate,i used from cq matic but switched the max to 2500,is this wrong. I thought i knew how to do it but i did a movie with mpeg2 settings and the same movie with tmpge and the tmpge version was way better. I know i must be doing something wrong because alot of people are having the opposite result So please any hints you can give ,i will gladly listen Thanx Tom |
Hi Tom,
Just download Calcumatic from the CQMatic forum. Use the VCD/SVCD mux overhead option. On a 100 minute movie if you encode with packshot with target resolution of 704x480/576 you will have to set the average between 900 and 950 with a max of 2000. Don't forget to use VBV of 112 and GOP size of 25. There the quality will be on tmpgenc as this is very low bitrate. Cheers |
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Use 15 for PAL and 18 for NTSC. The longer GOPs don't give good results with mencoder. -kwag |
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Thanx for the tips i will try,,one thing is i was using GOP of 24 so maybe thats why
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This was tested by someone :?: I will test this by my self as soon as I get back home, but answer is always pleased :) |
I`m having the same problems. I can`t achieve the same quality with MencodeMe as i usually did with tmpgenc. :(
Besides using calcumatic how do i set MencodeMe for a higher bitrate and plus how do i change GOP? I don`t have a clue how to do that? Thanks! :) |
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http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11076 I just wondered if it was related to the GOP Thnx |
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