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Old 27th June 2011, 10:12   #1  |  Link
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help with a video encoder

Please i need encode a video with the next especificacion:


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Format : MPEG-TS
OverallBitRate/String : 3500 Kbps

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Video
Format : MPEG Video
Format_Version : Version 2
Format_Profile : Main@Main
Format_Settings_BVOP/String : Yes
Format_Settings_Matrix/String : Default
Format_Settings_GOP : M=3, N=12
BitRate_Mode/String : CBR
BitRate/String : 2910 Kbps
Width/String : 720 pixel3
Height/String : 576 pixel3
DisplayAspectRatio/String : 4:3
FrameRate/String : 25.000 fps3
Standard : PAL
ColorSpace : YUV
ChromaSubsampling : 4:2:0


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I'm encoding with "Super" but do not know what parameters to use ... you recommend me another encoder or this is good? if so, which use parameters to adjust my specifications? thanks
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Old 28th June 2011, 08:30   #2  |  Link
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Is there any reason for CBR encoding? VBR is more efficient.

I would recommend HCEnc, but it can't encode with CBR.
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Thanks Alex. I need to encode with CBR because I use platform where it works with CBR, but i try with HCEnc...
Some other good encoder that meets the specifications?
Thanks!
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Alex, i'm using HCEnc and i can only input *.d2v & *.avs files.... 1 need input .mpeg files. How i can do?
Thanks
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Install AVISynth, use mpeg input (DGDecode? FFMS?) in AVISynth
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I'm using HCEnc and i can only input *.d2v & *.avs files.... 1 need input .mpeg files. How i can do? Thanks
Install Avisynth and DGIndex. Look in your DGIndex directory, find DGDecode.dll and copy it to your Avisynth plugins directory.

Open your file in DGIndex. File-->Open
Video-->Field Operation-->Honor Pulldown Flags
(You can usually use Force Film if your source is 95% film or higher.)
File-->Save Project-->Save as Type: DGIndex Project File (*.d2v)

Open Notepad. File-->Save As... MyScript.avs -- do not forget to add .avs to the end. Type the following, adjusting it to fit your directory structure.

Code:
Mpeg2source("C:\Wherever\Whatever.d2v")
Load the script into HCenc. I suggest you read the manuals for DGIndex and HCenc.
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