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Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-28-2003, 09:00 PM
Replies: 668
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Posted By black prince
@dreamhost, dreamhost wrote: Try...

@dreamhost,

dreamhost wrote:


Try this link: :)

http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2553

-black prince
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-15-2003, 10:50 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@All, Just encoded "Blood Work", 1hr...

@All,

Just encoded "Blood Work", 1hr 40minutes, using KVCD-LBR (352x240),
GOP 1-24-2-1-24, Q-Matrix Notch (Beta-1a), CQ = 80. The result,video
file size 688MB, audio 160kb, final A/V file size...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-13-2003, 12:24 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Kwag wrote: Yes!! :D There...

@Kwag,

Kwag wrote:


Yes!! :D There are some who are confused and want, for now, a stable
set of Templates. We need to be updated with the process from GripFit
to Tmpgenc. The rest is the...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 09:56 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I tested 704x480, 528x480, 352x480,...

@Kwag,

I tested 704x480, 528x480, 352x480, 352x240 using GOP 1-24-2-1-24,
Q-Matrix Notch Beta-1a, CQ 80 for all. I didn't create equal file size, since
I just wanted to see if Flashing had been...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 02:28 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@SansGrip, SansGrip wrote: Then...

@SansGrip,

SansGrip wrote:


Then Gibbs is a result of Tmpgenc motion search? That makes sense.
So the only way to really improve and/or remove Gibbs is to correct
Tmpgenc encoder. Hey...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 01:14 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@apoc, I encoded "Panic Room" and found the...

@apoc,

I encoded "Panic Room" and found the DVD source was poor to
begin with :( Then of course, the KVCD backup looked even worst.
Dark scenes on the DVD had artifacts, blockiness, etc. I...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 12:34 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I don't know if tweaking GOP would...

@Kwag,

I don't know if tweaking GOP would really solve Gibbs. You sure are
making great progress with Flashing. Gibbs has been a problem
with old and new GOP's. I have an a crazy idea, what if,...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 12:08 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Just finished "Signs" using GOP...

@Kwag,

Just finished "Signs" using GOP 1-24-4-1-24, Q-Matrix Notch Beta-1a,
and CQ=100. This was for a 2 CD encode + audio. The results were
GREAT!!! 8O :D Flashing was very subtle this time...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-12-2003, 12:14 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Here's an interesting link from Doom9...

@Kwag,

Here's an interesting link from Doom9 where SansGrip started a
post about Psychovisual:
...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 11:47 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Without realizing it, you are using...

@Kwag,

Without realizing it, you are using psychovisual techniques. Reducing
picture effects the are very noticable and enhancing those the vision
focuses on more often. It's like listening to...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 11:21 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I created two 30 second samples. One...

@Kwag,

I created two 30 second samples. One with the GOP 1-12-1-1-24 and
the other using 1-24-4-1-24. I used file predictor to create the second
file by setting the target file size to the size...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 05:13 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@SansGrip, SansGrip wrote: Thanks :D...

@SansGrip,

SansGrip wrote:


Thanks :D

-black prince
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 05:03 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, It looked bad on TV and PC. (flashing...

@Kwag,

It looked bad on TV and PC. (flashing with 704x480 CQ). Also,
528x480 was a little better, but it's still noticalbe. Not until I used
352x240 did flashing disappear, but Gibbs seemed a...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 04:57 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@SansGrip, I tried 2 CD encodes with CQ and...

@SansGrip,

I tried 2 CD encodes with CQ and CQ_VBR. Flashing still remains a
problem, but Gibbs is much better :) I also, tried your method of
manual file prediction:

((CD size - Audio) /...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 04:37 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Kwag wrote: It looked the...

@Kwag,

Kwag wrote:


It looked the worst when I tested 704x480 with CQ. I could stand back
a few feet and still see flashing. SansGrip has a point about MPEG-2,
that there are really two...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-11-2003, 04:20 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Kwag wrote: Just finished...

@Kwag,

Kwag wrote:


Just finished testing LBR using GOP 1-12-1-1-24, Q-Matrix Beta-1a,
CQ_VBR=60. Here's my avs script:


mpeg2source("D:\Temp\movie.d2v")
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-10-2003, 02:55 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Boulder, With Tmpgenc --> Settings -->...

@Boulder,

With Tmpgenc --> Settings --> Video Settings try setting
P_Picture Spoilage = 0 and B_Picture Spoilage = 0.
This I understand (as SansGrip says) improves file size. I
don't know why,...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-10-2003, 09:32 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I browse other forums occasionally...

@Kwag,

I browse other forums occasionally for KVCD and really focus on posts where
members who have not tried KVCD process have generally the same
comments. They get to the sight and there's no...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-10-2003, 01:37 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I used GOP 1-12-1-1-24, Notch Beta-1a...

@Kwag,

I used GOP 1-12-1-1-24, Notch Beta-1a and CQ for my own test and
the results were just as good as your test clip. I guess I'll switch
back to CQ with this result :wink: I know we push...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-10-2003, 01:06 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Flashing in the static...

@Kwag,



Flashing in the static background areas (e.g. walls) has stopped.
Gibbs noise is hardly there. Picture quality is even better than
before. To sum it up, this is an excellent test...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-10-2003, 12:52 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, Is this correct. :roll: I've...

@Kwag,



Is this correct. :roll: I've been using 1-12-2-1-24. :(

-black prince
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-08-2003, 08:12 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
Hey gonzopdx, Kwag's resize for...

Hey gonzopdx,



Kwag's resize for 528x480 is 496x256 and the movie is widescreen 16:9
letter box to start with. If he cuts out credits and uses heavy softening,
he could raise CQ even higher....
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-05-2003, 10:14 AM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@Kwag, I finally noticed Blockbuster dither...

@Kwag,

I finally noticed Blockbuster dither at variance=50, but at
variance=.4 is very subtle. I had to magnifiy the frame and then it's
not immediately noticable.

Are you using Headac3he or...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-04-2003, 03:45 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@SansGrip and Kwag, Thanks, for the...

@SansGrip and Kwag,

Thanks, for the explaination. It makes sense. :) One solution doesn't
fit all. Each movie seems to be different in terms of settings and
testing. The suggestions you made...
Forum: Avisynth Scripting 01-04-2003, 03:09 PM
Replies: 668
Views: 57,159
Posted By black prince
@SansGrip and Kwag, My spoilage...

@SansGrip and Kwag,



My spoilage settings are 0 and 20 the template default. I sure
wish I could get on the same page as you guys. I bet you both
are using settings that most, if not all, of...
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