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Nojustice2000
11th July 2002, 14:41
PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HLP!!!

My vobs are still too big after stripping streams and i dont want to split to 2 dvdr's so i chose to rempeg..

It took around 27 hrs then finished..

When i went to remux the file in ifoedit when i play it back it stutters every so often...

Does ne1 know the reason for this...

Can i use a differnet remuxing program...

I dont want to have to rempeg again


PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tjh011
11th July 2002, 19:35
What movie are you trying to do? There have been problems with Warner Bros movies and using rempeg. I had a problem doing Oceans Eleven, but if you take out the first ID that has the WB logo it works fine. If it is a WB film I think that you are going to have to start over and get rid of that ID.

Also I have had some files stutter a little bit, but when I put them on a DVD they dont at all. I think my computer gets bogged down sometimes and causes it. But it just depends on what the image looks like. So if you have a DVD-RW you could write to that and play it back on your computer first.

HomerJ
11th July 2002, 22:42
NoJustice 2000,

When you use ReMPEG2, how do you decide what "scalefactor" to use ?It's this that determines the final file size (and of course the bitrate).

At a guess, I bet your'e in the 80% plus range ??

Use a DVD bitrate calculator, to determine the EXACT scalefactor, and only then encode.

I'm afraid you are going to have to encode again. Sorry.

HomerJ

tjh011
11th July 2002, 23:08
I believe what he said was his VOB's were too big so he chose ReMPEG. He didnt say that they were too big after ReMPEG only that the picture stutters, and that he wants to fix the stuttering.

p3distxii
12th July 2002, 03:22
Homer,

I use the bitrate calculator from this website on a regular basis and it has always worked well; HOWEVER, I most recently transcoded "Scarface" and even went a notch under what the program told me and the fucker was still 200 MB too big. I wanted to fucking cry. It also took me about 27 hours to transcode.



Nojustice2000,

Unless you're one of the lucky few that has no problems, IfoEdit will always create a stuttery video when remuxing an m2v. I have tried many times with 2 different O/S's. There are tons of threads about this topic. I keep hoping for a newer version that will fix this.

HomerJ
12th July 2002, 07:30
p3distxii,

Apologies for not reading your thread properly, (it was a bit late last night).

OK Stuttering. (ReMPEG2)

What frame mode do you use ? "Match mode" seems to be the recommended selection (not progressive)

Also, I have noticed under the "option" tab, the "bit allocation adjustment" slider for "I frame" is set at 110%. I bring this down to 100% (seems the default is set that way.

Hope that helps.

I know that CCE can also rencode video, but it sure is costly !!

HomerJ

bluespot
14th July 2002, 00:25
Check this thread, I have a feeling it's the same problem:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=26312

Also, post there if you'd like to see the problem fixed!!!

klona
16th July 2002, 14:47
I feel it's the same problem effectively.
Anyway, ReMpeg2 is fast to produce some scrappy video for no reason, and a second encoding with the same parameters can give a good result.
And Rempeg2 quality is not so nice...

But why not use the new method, CCE + Maestro + IfoUpdate to have the full menus with a downsampled movie ?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27408

Fast, quite easy, efficient method.

BTW, Thanx to Trilight for sharing

erwan
19th July 2002, 14:06
i always used rempeg2 to encode + ifoedit to remux and never had any pbs.

i strip unwanted streams / vob ids / angles before reencoding and everything goes fine.

on my p3 600 mhz 256 mo it takes me about 12 to 16 hours.

what kind of computer do you have to take 27 hours???

if i have to reencode lower than 80% i let go for it is too much troubles to produce scrappy movie.

cce seems faster and produces a nicer result but i find it quite difficult for you can't remux directly and you have to re author using costly softwares.

Erwan

erwan
19th July 2002, 14:12
i always used rempeg2 to encode + ifoedit to remux and never had any pbs.

i strip unwanted streams / vob ids / angles before reencoding and everything goes fine.

on my p3 600 mhz 256 mo it takes me about 12 to 16 hours.

what kind of computer do you have to take 27 hours???

if i have to reencode lower than 80% i let go for it is too much troubles to produce scrappy movie.

cce seems faster and produces a nicer result but i find it quite difficult for you can't remux directly and you have to re author using costly softwares.

Erwan