waldok
10th December 2001, 14:47
Hi,
I'm reformulating here anoter post of mine, maybe clearer.
I'm using the DVD "Ring", japanese movie, but pal zone 2 DVD.
it happens to be interlaced (too bad).
Now there is something really weird when I'm encoding it.
ALthough I'm asking for two 800Mb cds, I'm alwys getting 4 800MB files. Most weird is that the first file corresponds to about 45minutes of the movie, which is OK, but the 3 other files only contain 15 minutes each ! Bitrate for each file is reported to be 2.6 mBits/s (I'm talking video here).
I can't understand this.
I tried wit and without deinterlacing, and the results are always the same, except if I use Blend mode, which produces 2 files as planned (but bad quality).
I tried separate field/every and I also got 4 800Mb files. I tried no deinterlacing at all and I again had 4 800Mb files.
Can someone explain this to me ? HOw come the first CD contains 45minutes and the others only 15 min each ?
PLease help cause I really can't get this to work.
Waldok.
using 1 pass VBR (as usual) with temporal 2,1
I'm reformulating here anoter post of mine, maybe clearer.
I'm using the DVD "Ring", japanese movie, but pal zone 2 DVD.
it happens to be interlaced (too bad).
Now there is something really weird when I'm encoding it.
ALthough I'm asking for two 800Mb cds, I'm alwys getting 4 800MB files. Most weird is that the first file corresponds to about 45minutes of the movie, which is OK, but the 3 other files only contain 15 minutes each ! Bitrate for each file is reported to be 2.6 mBits/s (I'm talking video here).
I can't understand this.
I tried wit and without deinterlacing, and the results are always the same, except if I use Blend mode, which produces 2 files as planned (but bad quality).
I tried separate field/every and I also got 4 800Mb files. I tried no deinterlacing at all and I again had 4 800Mb files.
Can someone explain this to me ? HOw come the first CD contains 45minutes and the others only 15 min each ?
PLease help cause I really can't get this to work.
Waldok.
using 1 pass VBR (as usual) with temporal 2,1