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rkhuntjr
11th January 2005, 21:44
Hi there. I trying to encode the Simpsons Season Five discs. The first time I tried, each disc was about 3GB encoded (target size was about 1.5 GB. I tried reinstalling all my encoding tools, and now my files are too small.

Please go here to see my gnot setup and the resulting file sizes. http://www.huntauto.com/xvid

I am using gnot encoding pack 1.9 (xvid 1.03) and gnot rippack 0.33. When I make my d2v file, I choose "none" under the field operation menu. Next, I load the d2v file in gnot, then load the audio. (I am using 512x368 4:3 NTSC.) I change the FPS to 23.976. I select inverse tecline uner the gnot setup. I am using all of xvid's defaults. Then I run the compressibility check and adjust the file size until it gets to 80% of the compressiblity test.

I don't have any screenshots of my setups when the file sizes are way oversized, but I can tell you that I follow the exact same process as I do when I get undersized files. I adjust the file size to 80% of CT--gnot usually says the ending file size will be 1.9 gb or so with a 2000 kBit/s bitrate, but the ending file size is over 3gbs.

I have no clue what's going on, but I know that I get something different after each reinstall. I am not tinkering with any setting under gnot or xvid.

Does anybody know what's going on with my file sizes?

Thanks a lot for your help--please let me know if I can provide any additional info.

Richard

manono
11th January 2005, 23:01
Hi-

One thing that you should probably do is to uninstall and then reinstall your XviD codec. Reinstalling the ver 1.03 on top of what you had before could account for it. Please check Q6.3 (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=72679). If that doesn't fix it, then please post the log.