View Full Version : Real Video 9 simply rocks!!!!!
Razorblade2000
24th June 2002, 16:47
Just encoded "Training day".
I made a 1 CD rip, containing:
1 Video stream
2 Audio streams
1 Subtitle
The movie is about 1h 50min
and it simply looks awsome!!!!!!!!!
(I also tried XviD, DivX5 and SBC. All results were worse than RV9)
I only can recommend you to use Real Video!!!!
Latexxx
24th June 2002, 17:15
I think that real 9 smooths video too much. And unfortunately it does it in postprocessing. Playing real video files with big resolution with my pIII 500 is pain in the ass.
RadicalEd
24th June 2002, 17:52
Ah I agree though at lower bitrates (smoothing or not) Real can't be beat. Anyway Latexx you seem so against RealVideo lately and yet you're the one who programmed the GUI for RealProducer 9 Preview, whats with that? Owell.. anyway, back to reading the rest of the 4 pages of new posts
bill_baroud
24th June 2002, 20:22
Just encoded "Training day".
I made a 1 CD rip, containing:
1 Video stream
2 Audio streams
1 Subtitle
1 Subtitle ? how subtitle is use in RealMedia ? what format ?
it's mux into the RM stream ?
i'm too lazzy to read the features of RM ;)
Shetane
24th June 2002, 20:40
hello , im french so sorry if my english not good. i try tu cut an rv9 video movie with rmeditor but he awlays say me that the syntax is not correct . someone have got an idea ?
the syntax i write is :
rmeditor -i <E:\patriot.rmvb> -o <E:\cd1.rmvb> [-s <00:00:00:00.00>] [-e <00:01:18:00.00>]
thx a lot
shetane
ProfDrMorph
24th June 2002, 21:58
Originally posted by Latexxx
I think that real 9 smooths video too much. And unfortunately it does it in postprocessing. Playing real video files with big resolution with my pIII 500 is pain in the ass.
Does the player also use that much post processing if you set Playback Performance to "Lowest CPU Usage" instead of "Best Quality"?
atracus
24th June 2002, 22:39
@bill_baroud:
yes, you can mux subtitles, but in realtext format (switchable, or selectable from .smil startup file, as many as you may fit on your screen....) OR directly on video (via textsub plugin included in VobSub pkg). for details, see my code samples/reply in other posts in this discussion area.
@Latexxx:
second time I see this comment from you big man, what do you mean for "smooth" --- "stuttering"? since there's a lot of power needed for postpro, I agree with you a nice CPU is needed (my pIII/700 on my port is not enough for full screen rips), but from Athlon 1G+ that's all fine, that means tomorrow's CPU power!
@Shetane:
sorry man I can't help you, rmedit is the only tool in rv9 collection I din't manage to use.... but why must you split, the filesize prediction is nearly perfectin 2-pass, so if you want a 700 MB size it's enough for you to set it in the audience file, and trim the .avs accordingly.... this was my workaround, at least ;)
cya all!
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Shetane
25th June 2002, 00:00
@atracus the movie is 2h38mn long so why they are 2 cds but i find the sollution.
rmeditor.exe -i e:\xxx.rmvb -o e:\cdx.rmvb -s 01:18:00.00 -e 02:38:06.00
legend :
xxx is the name of the final rmvb video
cdx is the name of the output you want so cd1 for the first and cd2 for the second.
-s is for start of the time where i want it begin to cut
-e is for the end the time i want it begin to stop cuting.
i hope it will help you. thx a lot
teplun
25th June 2002, 09:05
You can also use if you got Real Producer 8 Plus. Just move the new RV9 codecs to the RMeditor directory and all features of the RMeditor are available to edit RV9 coded files.
Latexxx
25th June 2002, 12:48
Smooth means blurred, no details.
atracus
25th June 2002, 15:08
@Latexxx:
in this case, did you resize with bicubic 0.75 and encode with "sharp" video mode? I normally do this way, and I didn't notice sensible smoothness... just in case!
@Shetane and teplun:
thanks 4 advice, I'll try!
cya
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Razorblade2000
25th June 2002, 15:56
a friend of mine programmed an application witch can convert .sub files (can be made using subrip) to realtext files (.rt).
I told him to post it in this thread...
He will do in the next minutes...:D :D :D
P.S I can't recognize too much smoothness too... It is very sharp and simply looks awsome!!!!
Latexxx
25th June 2002, 16:23
Originally posted by atracus
@Latexxx:
in this case, did you resize with bicubic 0.75 and encode with "sharp" video mode? I normally do this way, and I didn't notice sensible smoothness... just in case!
It is like wm8. It looks good and sharp, but if you have same clip open simultaneously coded in divx3 , xvid or dx5, then you'll see the difference. Or maybe it is just the postprocessing which causes that.
Razorblade2000
25th June 2002, 19:53
I compared it also to Xvid and DivX5! It looks better!!! (1h 50min, 2 audio streams! This won't look that good in Xvid or another mpeg4 codec)
;)
31 Flavas
25th June 2002, 22:36
Originally posted by Razorblade2000
a friend of mine programmed an application witch can convert .sub files (can be made using subrip) to realtext files (.rt).
I told him to post it in this thread...
He will do in the next minutes...:D :D :D It's been a whole bunch of hours now..... :( :( I'd like to know!!!!
31 Flavas
26th June 2002, 03:58
did a search, here is the thread for subtitles in RV9
The thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27831&highlight=real+video)
-flavas
atracus
26th June 2002, 13:11
subtitle studio from Radlight is ok for conversion, + is free...
Razorblade2000
26th June 2002, 14:27
...thunder2k is a classmate of me.I told him to and he programmed the converter
P.S:
Can subtitle studio convert to real text???
The converter is here (http://dvd-paradise.de.vu/) . This stupid didn't post it in this thread (altough I sent him the link)
atracus
26th June 2002, 19:56
Originally posted by Razorblade2000
Can subtitle studio convert to real text???
sure it can. i only needed to reedit the headers 'n' footers this wayto make it work with RealOne:
-----------header------------
just substitute radlight's with something like:
<window duration="1:47:21.00" width="608" height="50" wordWrap="true" loop="true" bgcolor="black">
<font color="white" face="Arial" size="+2">
<center>
<b>
where you should correct (1) the duration accordingly to the movie's and (2) the width accordingly to the rip's (see from .avs for instance...).
-----------footer------------
after the last subtitle row, be sure you only have these closing clauses (eventually delete any other statements which may appear):
</b>
</center>
</font>
</window>
that's all folks!
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