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16th January 2002, 13:56 | #21 | Link |
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Julien => I don't have anything against MV but I wanted to do something on my own as well as having some experience in web developing/administration so I created mpeg4-fr.com as well as zonebenchs.com last month. I'm often on HFR board and my own board but I didn't have time to come often on MV board any longer. Moreover MV board is as few visited as my own board and not so interesting compared to HFR board where many good people - developers and skilled people mainly - joined us lately.
For DVD2AVI new name, I think FastMPEG2AVI, fast MPEG convertor or Quick MPEG convertor would be nice , wouldn't it ? We should also know what creating a CVS on sourceforge exactly implies. |
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Ok, I need some informations :
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1. Project Full Name
Ofra, the ultimate frameserver 2. Project Purpose and Summarization It's very important and my english is too bad ! Please help me ! 3. License GNU General Public License (GPL) 4. Project Public Description It's very important and my english is too bad ! Please help me ! 5. Project Unix Name ofra Are you agree with Ofra or not ? If not, my second choice is FastMPEG2AVI ! As you want... Please tell me |
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Julien, I meant the project's website hosted by SourceForge (if there's one), like http://deinterlace.sourceforge.net/ for DScaler project.
OFRa sounds a bit strange and by the way I think the main objective is not to create the best frameserver tool but primarily the fastest encoder providing bicubic resize (as M2A didn't). |
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Why do not you like the DVD2AVI name?
But, if so, I propose MovieBloom. Short name will be MBL.
As to summarization and description I will help you tomorrow. 2NIc: Will you be able to find and incorporate alternative resizer? I digged in the existing one and understood that it will be very hard to professionaly optimize it. |
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Hiya Dimtry
What alternate resizer do you have in mind, the only two I know (that are any good) are those contained in AviSynth + VDub (& theyre practically the same and already implemented)... If you know of any others then let me know.... Whats the most common deinterlacer people use anybody know? Im guessing DG's SmartDeinterlacer? Am I write, it looks like Ogo already had an attempt to add it, but I could finish it off...(it will probably be slow as hell to begin with though Cheers, -Nic |
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DVD2AVI OE (Open Edition) (eclipse)
SmartDVD2AVI My favorite one : SAVE (Smart Audio & Video Encoder) Smart like SmartRipper, Smart Bitrate Control, SmartDeinterlacer, etc. Save like Save as AVI, Save as WAV, Save as D2V, etc. Easy to say and very short ! This word is understand by all people over the world. MovieBloom sound great but I don't know this word (bloom) !! @Slyde : Ok for your requests (website creation, French translation, and some code) You are french so it will be easier for me to work with you ! The only thing I have to do is creating the project and some other stuff. So, here is the final description (?) : 1. Project Full Name (40 char. max) MovieBloom, the ulimate encoder. or SAVE (Smart Audio & Video Encoder) 2. Project Purpose and Summarization This project is based on DVD2AVI (by Loli J.). The objective is to make the fastest encoder providing bicubic resize, deinterlace, 2pass, Lame + Azid, etc. Doom9 (http://www.doom9.org) and Media-video (http://www.media-video.com) are the initiator of this great project. MovieBloom or SAVE will be developped in English and French. 3. License GNU General Public License (GPL) 4. Project Public Description MovieBloom or SAVE is the fastest and smartest encoder of this world. Based on DVD2AVI, MovieBloom or SAVE inherit of the advantages without the defects. Doom9 (http://www.doom9.org) and Media-video (http://www.media-video.com), the two major site about video compression, are the initiator of this tool. Quality, simplicity and speed are the features of MovieBloom or SAVE. 5. Project Unix Name moviebloom or save It's not perfect... I need your help to make this description better !! I want to create this project today (if the project is approve then we have to wait 10 days...) 7+ |
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As far as an alternate resizer, I'm just putting the finishing touches on my SimpleResize filter. This is just a simple 2 tap linear interpolation that is good enough for most downsizing if you don't need filtering and care more about speed. It was easier to write it as an Avisynth filter but it was basically taken from the Avisynth/DVD2AVI shared resize code, though it's diverged somewhat in optimizing. It's a bit faster than the others already and so far it's only MMX code, no SSE2. Also, I've now got a working P4 (test) version of many of DmitryR's SSE2 optimizations if anyone (Nic?) is interested in merging code with some of the other improvements. (5-10% faster on P4) The previous one had a problem in the Add_Block function that would crash P4 users. Or we could wait for a CVS. Thanks to DmitryR and I hope it's okay to announce this. Finally, does anyone have a version that can directly merge ac3 sound propoerly with DVD2AVI, keeping correct sync? That's my biggest issue right now and I know very little about audio coding. - Tom |
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Hi Tom, have you seen that D Graft has released another IVTC avisynth filter recently ? He posted in the avisynth forum....Have you checked it out? & if so what do you think?
If you could send any code you can, ill whack it into DVD2AVI over the weekend. The SSE2 stuff I cant test but I can add it. Im off to watch Dave Gilmour + Rick Wright in concert.... Cheers, -Nic |
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For both you and anyone else with a desire to merge TEST code see the current version of Dmitry's stuff (temporarily) at www.trbarry.com/DVD2AVIT2.zip But be aware that while in seems to run fine (and faster) on my 1.7 P4 Dmitry says it crashes on his and we don't have any idea why yet. It would be nice if anyone else could reproduce the problem. Especially someone running under the VS6 IDE. For anyone playing with this, SSE2 support can be easily turned on an off in the gui.cpp member at the point where it is recognized. Scan there for "SSE2". So far the changes for SSE2 are: the replacement mmxidct.asm member, a changed Add_Block function and a changed function call to idct in the GetPic.c member and code in gui.cpp to recognize SSE2 and add the menu selection. That last also of course added entries to the resource file and resource.h. Int 21 - I hope this works on yours and you can merge it easily. I still use Avisynth a lot and would much like the faster one to frame serve. - Tom (trbarry @ trbarry.com) |
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