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1st July 2003, 00:51 | #2 | Link |
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I got frustrated this morning. I'll finish adding the resize engine and I'll reupload it.
New features: * Resize in producer (not tested) ToDo: * Crop in producer * Set producer.exe at IDLE * The about frame
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hey sirber, here's a feature request.
Could you add two avisynth filters? (dub and copysame)? If you read what I posted in the DropDupe thread, well, I said: Quote:
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I don't use AVISynth at all. This GUI only create a job file for each file in the list and start producer, with some error checking
Not advanced stuff
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IDLE coding is working, I had to dump my old Shell&Wait. I'll test it with a full encode and release RC1.
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this looks good, good, good
the best simple GUI for producer so far but i have a feature (say change) request too: would you please not limit the bitrate or set the limit to something higher (1000-1500 kbit/s). I would really like to use this for my RV9 encodes, but i wont go as low as 475kbit/s. If there is no way to encode at, say 600 or 1000 kbit/s i cannot use this great GUI. Hint: don't be stubborn, i know this limit has nothing to do with Real Video and it won't give you much work to change it, please do not willingly exclude people who do not think the same way about how much bitrate a anime deserves >< . (If you think adding more radio buttons would make it too big, you could use a drop-down if you dont want to allow free selectable bitrate via a slider, text field or the like. If you need inspirationyou can also look at my -ok, way more complex - GUI DNA-PG ..sorry it does'nt have dropdupe and EHQ) [edit] i just realized i cannot load mkv or avs, could you include that in the input file formats ? would be nice [/edit]
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I'll add avs and mkv, but I don't know if producer will like them. I'll also use a simple textbox for total bitrate seelction.
As you know, IMHO, animes don't deserve more then 450kbps, at 640x480, 24FPS. I'm not stubborn, I do things like I want mouhahahahah Stay tuned for RC3!
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it is perhaps "pushy" for Sirber to limit the program to 475k tops, but there is a point to be said here, 475k espically with EHQ isn't as bad as you may think it is.
I got the fansubs for .hack//sign from my friend (Divx 3.11 @ ~~1000k, 640x360, 180 meg) and compaired them to my RV9 450k VBR EHQ (634x344, 90 meg) dvd rips. You have to nitpick at things like slightly wrong aspect ratio on mine and slightly less resolution to tell them apart. (Yes, I use the dvd's subs and the fansub's have their own different font, so you can tell them apart right there, but cut me some slack ok? ) That's 90 meg (per episode) you save and can use to more download more anime/mp3/games/porn or whatever. Try it before you dismiss it is all i'm saying. If you just have to use 1000k-1500k, put it to good use, don't do any resizing, and instead use RV9 anamorphic to go 720x480 -> 720x540 on playback. [edit] or 720x480 -> 888x480, if your source is widescreen [/edit] Last edited by 31 Flavas; 1st July 2003 at 19:45. |
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So... have I to change my bitrate settings or not? for me it's ok the way it is...
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I'll add 500 and 600kbps, but NOTHING more. Learn instead of wasting bits
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RC3 out.
Known bugs: * Closing RealAnime while encoding will result in a msgbox at the end, because of messed API calls.
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I think i'll be happy with 600, maybe thats a good range for rv9 even. So far i only tested 450 and 1500 (w/o EHQ) and 450 was too low for me, but codecs sometimes gain a lot out of a few bits. and avs is happily eaten by producer. matroska -> i don't know yet havent had time to test RC3 so far, but ill d/l it now thanks for implementing my requests *edit: added the NOT (lol at sentence without it)
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you can go up to 675, but it's almost a bitrate for DVD encoding. Most animes look superb at 450kbps, using a 64kbps surround track, while older ones, like Ranma, are OK at 350kbps, using a 32kbps voice track.
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try! Life is for trying new things, like low-bitrate encodes!
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I like real video but not at such low bitrates
Just because you don't see pixelation or noise doesn't mean the video is encoded well... because of the in-loop filtering and uncontrollable post-processing, you will just see blur instead of the normal artifacts. Hey sirber, why don't you just let people put in whatever bitrate they want. Like a textbox to input a value?
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because I made that software for my needs, and I decided later to make it public. Also, RV9 don't PP that much: I can see well preserved MPEG4 squares at 450kbps with some bad sources...
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IMO, RV9 don't PP, but just don't add details when bitrate is too low...
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