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19th February 2003, 09:33 | #61 | Link |
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Spontaneous idea:
- Calculate splitpoints for 2/3/(4?) CD's from the stats? That'd probably not be for exact splitting. But one could do a 1st-pass with very quick settings, to get roughly the overall bitrate distribution. After that, one could find a nice splitpoint in the area of the calculated one, and perform seperate 2pass-encodings for each CD, that all fit perfectly.
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7th March 2003, 16:44 | #62 | Link |
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great tool, indeed.
it would be fine to add a simple scaling calculator for final movie size, 'cause when i do 1st pass on a part of the movie i have to calculate manually the 'desired avi size' for that part furthermore, you could integrate your bitrate calculator in stats viewer furthermore, total movie frames could be retrieved from the .d2v file ...furthermore, you cold add an artificial intelligence and a telepathic unit to realize all my wishes before i ask for... ok, no joke: i appreciate your work, i only wanted to suggest some (imho) useful feature for the 'calculation' tab
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7th March 2003, 18:33 | #63 | Link | |||||
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It is nice to know that my work is appreciated!
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I'm currently working on next version and besides the bug fixes, I'd like to add something new before releasing it. Any other suggestions?
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but i hope i've been more clear now) another issue: a clip 640*266=170240 pixel/frame, loaded stas in your program returns 174080=640*272 how can it be???
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15th March 2003, 18:37 | #65 | Link |
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hi nitrogen,
since your site tends to be incredibly slow, i thought it might be useful for you if host your little program on my modest, little place. cheers kilg0r3
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10th April 2003, 17:59 | #67 | Link |
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I've been very busy the last 2 months and I really couldn't find time to spend on Stats Viewer. I attach the "unfinished" version 1.61, which was compiled 2 months ago. I really wanted to add more stuff, before releasing it. Anyway, since there will be no releases at least for one month (or maybe two!!!), I give you this version, which has some bugs fixed and a better frame information list. This version will not be upped on the official site, until it is finished.
BTW, I've read all you suggestions and I'll see what I can do. But, as I already told you, I don't have enough free time to spend on StatsViewer, so be patient. PS. MSFLXGRD.OCX is needed!!!! EDITED by Koepi: old, outdated attached version deleted as on the site a newer version is up.
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StatsViewer v1.65
New version 1.65 - 24th May 2003
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Get the new version from the Official StatsViewer Site.
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26th May 2003, 19:51 | #69 | Link |
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New URL!!!
And there is a new URL of the StatsViewer's web site. Very fast!!!
Update your bookmarks --> http://users.uoi.gr/ch02029/statsviewer
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8th July 2003, 14:45 | #70 | Link |
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Low bitrates and alt-cc
Is there any advice on using alt-cc with low bitrates? Such as not using the ignore last 1% tool (I'm thinking with low bitrate movies you need those high % for those scenes, otherwise your cutting off needed bitrate in an overall low quality film), I noticed using alt-cc with a low bitrate encode and during high action (or is it motion?) scenes it looked quite bad.
What average bitrates should I use the last 1% tool on? Above 900 kbps? Or does it also depend on the size of these last 1% frames? Also, is there any way to determine the type of curve aggression to use from the displays in Stats Viewer (such as the frame size distribution graph)? At first I was getting non "skateboard ramp" looking distributions, now I'm getting nice curved distributions, so I assume using Medium is the way to go. And if someone could point me in the direction to find an explanation in lamen's terms how to use "Explaining the Alternate Curve Compression Algorythm" picture that comes with NiTroGen's fine progam.
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