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masakisl2
5th June 2004, 21:34
I rip some anime opening from my friend's dvd.
It look ok in slow motion
before:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/myhome/masakisl/dvdop1.jpg
after:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/myhome/masakisl/aviop1.jpg

But when it move fast,it become blocky
before:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/myhome/masakisl/dvdop3.jpg
after:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/myhome/masakisl/aviop3.jpg

The movie is:
pal region4, 25fps, duration 00:02:19
I use Gknot 28.8,codec Xvid 1.0 final make an avi ,23.2MB
Audio: mp3 120kbps
Here is my setting:

Profile
LV :AS@L5
Quantization type: MPEG-Custom (hvs-best)
GMC: off
B-VOPs: on
MAX consecutive BOVPs: 2
Quantizer ratio: 1.50
Quantiser offset: 1.00
Packed bitstream : on
Closd GOV : on

LEVEL
All default
Aspect Ratio
All default

MOtion search precition: 6
VHQ mode: 1
use chroma motion: on
Frame drop ratio:0
Max I-frame interval:300

Quantization : 2,31,2,31,2,31

Any suggestion to make it batter?
Or this is all I can do?
I don't mind use more time, should i use VHQ 2 ?

BTW, how to use mftoon?
And is high bitrate=high quality?

sorry for my bad english m(_ _)m

ammck55
6th June 2004, 06:15
Welcome to the forum, masakisl2:

If you'll refer to the Announcement (http://forum.doom9.org/announcement.php?s=&forumid=6) at the top of the Newbies homepage, you'll find that we can't issue help on copyrighted content that you don't personally own.

If you could publish your test images to a site that you have access to and simply post a link here at Doom9, it would be a much more efficient use of the forum's bandwidth; these images are huge. Barring that option, at least load them into a photo editor and resize.

Thread closed.

ammck55