View Full Version : IfoEdit & FlaskMepg V 0.7.8.39 NEW
crow
2nd November 2002, 06:30
I personally haven’t tried it yet but it says that it does
* Full MPEG1/MPEG2 software video decoding
* VCD/SVCD/DVD video transcoding
* A52/MPEG audio decoding
It would be nice if the video files it makes would remux with IfoEdit, & 100% FREE
See it HERE (http://go.to/flaskmpeg/)
Doom9
2nd November 2002, 10:29
umm... if it supports MPEG-2 output it's most certainly based on bbmpeg... that is very slow and not of very good quality.
sokrates7
2nd November 2002, 18:31
Well, not quite...
The interesting thing about Flask is, that it supports Premiere plugins and that there exists a German MPEG Encoding card named Vidac that offers a Premiere plugin for use with their hardware encoder (see www.vidac.de).
I have tried this recently and it work with perfect quality and incredibly small file sizes. Muxing with IfoEdit DVD Authoring feature works perfectly. Time consumption for creation of a DVD including all transcoding and muxing about 5 hours.
Highly recommended !
Doom9
2nd November 2002, 18:36
and I'm sure they give away that card for free... after all you said It would be nice if the video files it makes would remux with IfoEdit, & 100% FREE ;)
Once IfoEdit can remux CCE files then you can use any DVD compliant input files created by whatever software or hardware you like - regardless if you used Flask or any other program in the creation process. So my point is, the decoder program you use for the transcoding session is irrelevant when it comes to IfoEdit.
crow
2nd November 2002, 20:20
@sokrates7
I’ve been using .06 for over A year, to encode to DivX stuff.
I can do A 2 Hr movie in about 5.5 Hrs, but how fast is the new Ver. encode Mpeg-2 with out the card?
I was also interested to know if it’s using the NEW Panasonic
Mpeg-2 encoder?
My encoding machine is tied up as usual.!
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