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salman1
31st May 2007, 14:15
Hi Sorry for my bad English. :thanks:

i m looking for tools/software that analyze avi source like before i converted all dvd to pc to avi and now i want to do quality in it. so i want to analyze avi source and i want to no what need to be done for example just like in dvd if ivtc need to be done or etc.

i hope u understand it.

:thanks: a lot

setarip_old
31st May 2007, 17:41
Hi!

Try GSpot...

salman1
31st May 2007, 22:29
i need to re-encode them to good quality. so i want to know what need to be done.

foxyshadis
1st June 2007, 03:00
Why not just encode each to fill an entire DVD-5? There's no point in analysing a video's quality for optimum size if you alreay have a specific limit available.

setarip_old
1st June 2007, 03:43
@salman1

You've repeated what you said in your first post, so I'll do the same - try GSpot...

salman1
1st June 2007, 03:51
@salman1

You've repeated what you said in your first post, so I'll do the same - try GSpot...

sorry for bad english

Gspot give info about file but it don't tell what need to be done in order to get good quality. :thanks:

setarip_old
1st June 2007, 05:30
Exactly what do you want to do with your .AVI(s)?

Do you want to convert it to a DVD, or something else?

salman1
1st June 2007, 20:34
Exactly what do you want to do with your .AVI(s)?

Do you want to convert it to a DVD, or something else?

i want to re-encode using virtual dub mod and so i want to know what need to be done. like de-interlace, ivtc, etc

:thanks:

setarip_old
1st June 2007, 22:55
You want to re-encode an .AVI to .AVI?

Why don't you just go back to the original source material (that you used to create the first .AVI) and compress to .AVI using the proper/desired settings?

That way you will undoubtedly attain higher quality results...

salman1
2nd June 2007, 00:22
i don't have dvd anymore. i rented all that dvd and now i want to make good quality by avi to avi because avi is the only file i have in my computer.


:thanks: a lot

setarip_old
2nd June 2007, 01:22
i don't have dvd anymore. i rented all that dvdYou might want to RE-read the "Announcement" at the top of the "Newbies" sub-forum, as well as all of the Forum Rules (particularly #6)...

salman1
2nd June 2007, 02:06
You might want to RE-read the "Announcement" at the top of the "Newbies" sub-forum, as well as all of the Forum Rules (particularly #6)...

:confused:

foxyshadis
2nd June 2007, 05:17
Besides violating the rules - they're laid out very clearly in those links - you still haven't managed to explain clearly enough what you're trying to do or why. Oh well. Keep in mind, being more precise and saying too much is always better than less precise, especially when the language isn't your native, or it'll be impossible for anyone to help you.