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Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 05:02 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
For instance, yes.

For instance, yes.
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:50 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
But what I want tell to you is that your "one...

But what I want tell to you is that your "one shot 720*576" encoding has a quality far below the one you would obtain by making all the "file size prediction" process.

Time is not a priority...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:34 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
Horrible, perhaps not (it depend on the movie....

Horrible, perhaps not (it depend on the movie. Can be everything from horrible to not so bad).

But as Edlund told, he does a movie in "super quality". Let say that with KVCD we are looking for...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:30 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
Re: Something that I found out and looks revolutionary to me

No need of a bif screen, you can eve see them on your PC screen. It seems that you just not very sensitive to the blocks default and you are lucky in one way :-).

I wish to be so "blind" to these...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:24 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
Yes, you do that in VBR mode, not in CBR mode :...

Yes, you do that in VBR mode, not in CBR mode : the space you save in static scene, you will use it latter in moving ones.
Ibn CBR you can save anything : each second of movie eats the same piece...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:19 PM
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Posted By Dialhot
Nothing you can do will avoid the problem...

Nothing you can do will avoid the problem appearing with short of birate : blocks.

The more you sharpen, the more birate you need (and you don't have as you are in CBR mode -> birate is constant),...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 09-14-2003, 04:12 PM
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Views: 2,474
Posted By Dialhot
Re: Something that I found out and looks revolutionary to me

That's the definition of Constant Bitrate Jorel !

With a CBR of 1150 Kb/s every second of you movie will take you EXACTLY 1150 bytes. Whatever you encode (big noisy image of 720*480 or small...
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