rbergero
2nd August 2002, 04:38
For normal movie processing (non-interlaced), I process movies using 1 pass VBR with an image quality priority of 5.
For interlaced movies, I use 4-5 pass VBR (image quality priority either 5 or 12).
My batch processing was hung because of the warning box that gets displayed when you change processing from multiple pass VBR to 1 pass VBR (says something like you should set the image quality priority to 5).
It happened by performing a Rip Only on a non-interlaced DVD (1 pass VBR) followed by a Rip Only on an interlaced DVD (4-5 pass VBR).
When I ran the bat file for the batch processing, it hung because of the message window displaying the message about the image quality priority change to 5 (DVD2SVCD remembered that it was last set to multipass because I last ripped a DVD with multipass set).
Not a big deal but I didn't catch it until the next day and found that nothing ran because of it.
Great program by the way - keep up the good work!
-rbergero
For interlaced movies, I use 4-5 pass VBR (image quality priority either 5 or 12).
My batch processing was hung because of the warning box that gets displayed when you change processing from multiple pass VBR to 1 pass VBR (says something like you should set the image quality priority to 5).
It happened by performing a Rip Only on a non-interlaced DVD (1 pass VBR) followed by a Rip Only on an interlaced DVD (4-5 pass VBR).
When I ran the bat file for the batch processing, it hung because of the message window displaying the message about the image quality priority change to 5 (DVD2SVCD remembered that it was last set to multipass because I last ripped a DVD with multipass set).
Not a big deal but I didn't catch it until the next day and found that nothing ran because of it.
Great program by the way - keep up the good work!
-rbergero