FredThompson
2nd November 2005, 03:04
I've been working on the NTSC version of Heavy Metal. The filtering I was using was too heavy-handed so I've sought and received some great advice over in the AviSynth area: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=102145
Encoder is HC at best mode with AVAMAT6 for the matrix. That's yielding about 5 fps on a Athlon XP 2200. Without the filter, it should be running around 15 fps. I've no intention of testing but can only imagine it would really crawl with ProCoder or the high-pass CCE some people use.
A while ago someone commented on the idea of running the script to make a temporary lossless file (MSU gives best ratio and good speed, HuffYUV is most common) which would be fed to the encoder rather than executing the script for each pass.
I can't seem to find that discussion but I'd like to add my request for this ability, as a user-enabled option, in the Pro release.
I'd also like the ability to selectively substitute a script for a VOB as source prior to phase I. This would allow easy removal of embedded nag junk and ads. Again, an "expert" feature.
Encoder is HC at best mode with AVAMAT6 for the matrix. That's yielding about 5 fps on a Athlon XP 2200. Without the filter, it should be running around 15 fps. I've no intention of testing but can only imagine it would really crawl with ProCoder or the high-pass CCE some people use.
A while ago someone commented on the idea of running the script to make a temporary lossless file (MSU gives best ratio and good speed, HuffYUV is most common) which would be fed to the encoder rather than executing the script for each pass.
I can't seem to find that discussion but I'd like to add my request for this ability, as a user-enabled option, in the Pro release.
I'd also like the ability to selectively substitute a script for a VOB as source prior to phase I. This would allow easy removal of embedded nag junk and ads. Again, an "expert" feature.