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I have just compressed Matrix Reloaded with this tool. 1CD and MP3 VBR. Worked very well and the quallity was excellent Yor new software really rocks I wonder why you made a completelly separate tool from GKnot and you didn't add this new automated features to it (with a button that could say "Show/Hide" advanced options, for example). You are not planing to make this tool commecial, are you?
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These were all PAL source, and progressive. Yes opening the d2v file created by gkif4u shows the correct number of frames, just the log reports it differently. That movie I'd already encoded about 3 times in the past week so I knew the number of frames by heart, probably why it stood out to me being so far off what I would expect. Jeff |
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Your calculations would be absolutely correct if it was NTSC, but it was a PAL source. Stream_Type=1,0,0 iDCT_Algorithm=3 (1:MMX 2:SSEMMX 3:FPU 4:REF 5:SSE2MMX) YUVRGB_Scale=1 (0:TVScale 1:PCScale) Luminance_Filter=0,0 (Gamma, Offset) Picture_Size=0,0,0,0,0,0 (ClipLeft, ClipRight, ClipTop, ClipBottom) Field_Operation=0 (0:None 1:ForcedFILM 2:SwapOrder) Frame_Rate=25000 Location=0,0,5,38E69 Jeff |
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I encoded two movies last night and they both look great. This is the app i've been waiting for.
Pal/2 x CD with AC3 sound/704x288 PAL/2 x CD with mp3 vpr 128 sound/subtitles ( Portugues )/ 608x320 Size is bang on, quality superb. Couple of clicks and I woke up with two lovely looking movies...... One idea.... I don't really intend to ever cut my movies to cd/dvd but store them on a media server and stream them over my house network. I think more and more people are doing this. I normally go for 2 x CD size because I think it gives good quality + ac3 sound. What I think would be really useful is allow the user to specify the percentage they would like to use after the compressibilty test has been performed, instead of a maximum file size. You already have the 'Maximum Quality - unlimited size' option. For example I could specify I would like my movie to encode to 70% of the 'maximum' value found in by the compression test. Both my movies are close to this value anyway but it would be really great to know you are going to get a 70% quality movie from the outset. ( ignoring the final size ) Predicted comptest value is: 62.37 Predicted comptest value is: 74.91 So we go for a quality based setting instead of a final size based setting. Please don't say 'go and use GK' because this is SO much easier to use. You could add it in the 'custom size' dialogue and specify a % in stead of Mb. I am going to check out the 'maximum quality' option tonight. What codec settings does it use ? Thanks again for all you hard work. wert |
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I tested gkif4u on 3.1.6 and 3.1.7 only, may be 3.1.5 had different format of that stream info file.
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*Edit* And btw, your calculations were wrong - gkif4u's supposed to give only smaller number of frames that actual. (30fps -> 24fps). What jeffster experienced was something like 24fps -> 30fps, which is beyong my understanding of how this could happened @Jeffster - can you please send me that D2V file to tonylen0x@yahoo.co.uk so that I could have a look at it. (the only guess is that parsing of it went wrong somewhere)
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So in the end you get 90-95% of comp test which made video with much lower resolution that it could do... I'm gonna release 0.22 almost straight away!
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0.22 alpha is out
The problem with frame count for PAL sources should be solved as well as target size should always be picked up correctly.
For PAL sources 0.22 should make a large difference in resolution (you should see increase of width by 64 pixels at least). So comp test value is not above 90% anymore My to do list for 0.30 (still alpha): - delete "tmp" dir on job run - check for "[" and "]" symbols in output path (to avoid confusion with DVD2AVI parameters) - solve the problem when output is in the root of the drive - calculate and display percentage of first pass size - split final video if its more than one CD - Change "Misc" advanced options to remove confusion to first time users (will do a simple TV/FILM switch and remove "4:3 perfect ratio" setting ) - change default deinterlacer after that I will concentrate on doing installers and docs and then beta (0.4) will be released.
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Yes, I was wondering why nobody tried that before...
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results are in on the maximum quality run
movie is PAL and about 1.5 hours 1) 2 cd/AC3 size is 1.4Gb ( resolution 704x288) 2) Maximum quality/AC3 size is 1.9Gb( resolution 720x288) quality is really good as there is no compression test/first pass so it's very quick to encode. Not sure if it justifies the extra 0.5Gb. Are the 'maximum quality' settings the same as you use for the compression test ? Can you please please please allow the user to set the % quality they require ie instead of 'maximum quality' you could specify 60/70/80/90% quality. I would normally go for about 70% and store the movie on harddrive. Do I need to run these tests again with version 0.22 as this is a PAL movie ? I've seen the posts about frame count. GREAT WORK. wert |
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Here he comes: Code:
0x20 - Subtitle - English / Normal Captions / LBA: 21395 / PTS: 00:01:04.967 / Delay: 64600ms 0x21 - Subtitle - English / Normal Closed Captions / LBA: 21402 / PTS: 00:01:04.967 / Delay: 64600ms 0x22 - Subtitle - Français / Normal Captions / LBA: 21404 / PTS: 00:01:04.967 / Delay: 64600ms 0x23 - Subtitle - Español / Normal Captions / LBA: 21406 / PTS: 00:01:04.967 / Delay: 64600ms 0x24 - Subtitle - Portugues / Normal Captions / LBA: 6824 / PTS: 00:00:25.287 / Delay: 24920ms 0x25 - Subtitle - Nederlands / Normal Captions / LBA: 6827 / PTS: 00:00:25.287 / Delay: 24920ms 0x26 - Subtitle - Polish / Normal Captions / LBA: 6967 / PTS: 00:00:25.767 / Delay: 25400ms 0x27 - Subtitle - Czech(Ceske) / Normal Captions / LBA: 6969 / PTS: 00:00:25.767 / Delay: 25400ms 0x28 - Subtitle - Magyar / Normal Captions / LBA: 6840 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x29 - Subtitle - Bulgarian / Normal Captions / LBA: 6843 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2A - Subtitle - Slovak / Normal Captions / LBA: 6846 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2B - Subtitle - Arabic / Normal Captions / LBA: 6852 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2C - Subtitle - Français / Forced / LBA: 6854 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2D - Subtitle - Español / Forced / LBA: 6856 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2E - Subtitle - Czech(Ceske) / Forced / LBA: 6858 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x2F - Subtitle - Magyar / Forced / LBA: 6860 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x30 - Subtitle / LBA: 6862 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x31 - Subtitle / LBA: 6865 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x32 - Subtitle / LBA: 6868 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x33 - Subtitle / LBA: 6876 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x34 - Subtitle / LBA: 6879 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x35 - Subtitle / LBA: 6882 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x36 - Subtitle / LBA: 6885 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x37 - Subtitle / LBA: 6887 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x38 - Subtitle / LBA: 6892 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x39 - Subtitle / LBA: 6894 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x3A - Subtitle / LBA: 6896 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x3B - Subtitle / LBA: 6898 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x3C - Subtitle / LBA: 6900 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x3D - Subtitle / LBA: 6902 / PTS: 00:00:25.487 / Delay: 25120ms 0x3E - Subtitle / LBA: 371672 / PTS: 00:14:23.527 / Delay: 863160ms 0x3F - Subtitle / LBA: 371675 / PTS: 00:14:23.527 / Delay: 863160ms 0x80 - Audio - AC3 / 6ch / 48kHz / DRC / English / LBA: 13 / PTS: 00:00:00.287 / Delay: -80ms 0x81 - Audio - AC3 / 6ch / 48kHz / DRC / Français / LBA: 14 / PTS: 00:00:00.287 / Delay: -80ms 0x82 - Audio - AC3 / 6ch / 48kHz / DRC / Español / LBA: 15 / PTS: 00:00:00.287 / Delay: -80ms 0x83 - Audio - AC3 / 2ch / 48kHz / DRC / Czech(Ceske) / LBA: 16 / PTS: 00:00:00.287 / Delay: -80ms 0x84 - Audio - AC3 / 2ch / 48kHz / DRC / Magyar / LBA: 17 / PTS: 00:00:00.287 / Delay: -80ms 0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 / 720x576 (PAL) / 16:9 / Letterboxed / LBA: 1 / PTS: 00:00:00.367 / Delay: 0ms I used DVD Decrypter 3.1.5.0 (I know, I should update to 3.1.7.0) and for manono: I used IFO mode, not file I hope you can fix it, thnx Zerocoolnl
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extremely minor point
In the title menu, it says THE tool for DVD-2-XviD/XviD conversion. Did you mean XviD/DivX ?
Also any thoughts on what kind of icon you want, since you mentioned you wanted to change it? EDIT: Just realized maybe you left both as XviD since DivX is not supported yet. Oops! Last edited by bkam; 5th November 2003 at 19:20. |
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