i'm testing a new technique out. I was wondering if it is ok to resize in Gknot and use IVTC when saving the project to .avs, which can be used in Vdub/Nandub to encode?
Gknot ==> VirtualDub
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Absolutly, thats the way I have been dooing divx5 encoding with vdub. And M$MP4v2 encodes in nandub.
When you have saved the avs you can shutdown Gknot (unless you still want to encode the audio in GKnot).
Then you can open the avs file in vdub/nandub, and manually configure that.
Ofcause this is nolonger nessesary if you use divx5 with Gknot 0.25 which was released yesterday this makes encoding endcredits at lower quality with divx5 so much easierDonate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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ok, so that would mean if i choose 'fast deinterlacing' when saving it to avs, i wont need to apply a deinterlacing filter?
also where do i get Gknot 0.25 from?
Thanx a lot
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Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
ok, so that would mean if i choose 'fast deinterlacing' when saving it to avs, i wont need to apply a deinterlacing filter?
Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
also where do i get Gknot 0.25 from?
There is a link in the 18/5 news update at www.doom9.org
BTW. GKnot 0.25 uses decomb for ivtc an deinterlace, the guides at doom9's has been updated to account for this, rereading them might be a good idear.Last edited by khp; 19 May 2002, 02:00 AM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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i downloaded gknot 0.25 but i cant extract it i get an error. It says 'unknown method' in winrar.
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You must use winrar 2.9 or laterDonate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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thanx it works perfectComment
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