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bodyslicer
1 Dec 2002, 10:13 AM
I use Nundub to convert my captured videos (MPEG1) to Divx. I try to use divx5.02 (progainbundle) and nundub says i'm using hacked codec, but vdub don't. when i start dub, nandub dont copress the video but vdub does. What can I do? I've already instaled the codec again(and again, and again...)
Tnx
Slicer Man
setarip
1 Dec 2002, 02:27 PM
"when i start dub, nandub dont copress the video but vdub does. What can I do?"
Continue to use VirtualDub...
bodyslicer
1 Dec 2002, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by setarip
"when i start dub, nandub dont copress the video but vdub does. What can I do?"
Continue to use VirtualDub...
Is there a way to fine adjust VDub like Nundub SBC options?
Slicer Man
setarip
2 Dec 2002, 05:26 AM
What SPECIFIC settings do you have to/want to adjust?
UncasMS
2 Dec 2002, 11:28 AM
NO, you cant!
SBC is an exclusive feature of nandub
you cou, however, use vd with divx5 and use the codecs features which will result in a similar routine as nandub would.
i consider the combo vd+divx5 better than nandub+divx3
for a guide on gordianknot + divx5 click my upper anigif
bodyslicer
4 Dec 2002, 10:08 AM
Originally posted by setarip
What SPECIFIC settings do you have to/want to adjust?
In NANDUB smooth, clear and small video file is easy to create, but I ain't able to do it in VDub. I know this is a combination of many settings and probably there is a nice material about it. Do you Know any GOOD Howto or guide that I can use at all? I already readed some guides that couldin't satisfy my expectatives. :(
Tnx,
Slicer Man
UncasMS
4 Dec 2002, 05:57 PM
in case you want to use vd to accomplish 2 passes, you would have to calculate bitrate, make your cropping and resizing and all other setting manually which might be a hard task if you're new to this.
guides on this should be available at doom9.org
i would, however, go a slightly different way!
since gordianknot is hardly able to process AVI-input my tool of choice would be DVX
http://www.planetdvb.net/dvx/
i have used this nifty tool quite a lot recently and appreciate all the time and effort DOLEMITE has put into it (especially implementing features we have talked about and improving some handling aspects).
DVX is not only for creating avi from vob input files, but it also accepts AVI/DVB input
you should definitely give it a try since it moreover offers easy access to filters like lanczos resizer or convolution!
.NET is required for running this tool, however!
bodyslicer
5 Dec 2002, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by UncasMS
since gordianknot is hardly able to process AVI-input my tool of choice would be DVX
http://www.planetdvb.net/dvx/
Tnx U all! I'll try those choices
Slicer Man:biglaugh:
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