ARGH! Divx

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  • WeenBoy
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    • Apr 2002
    • 52

    ARGH! Divx

    I am trying to compress The Cell and everything has been working fine, as well as the past 100 Divx I made. I am putting it on 2 CD's at 1700 kbps (same as the others). It is 720x380 and looks perfect. No sound issues, no errors at all. (BTW I am happy with the large size and I KNOW I can reduce it, but I don't want to.) The only problem is in far away background scenes, it's very pixilated, up close it's sharp as can be. I have spend 12+hours messing with setings (Divx 5.0.2) and the only way I can get it to look good in the background is Quality-based and the AVI comes out 9x's bigger than usual. This VERY irritating, because I read everywhere, "Mess with the settings" and it's getting me nowhere. Is there a basic setting for Divx for great quality or an area of setings which would reduce that pixilation in backgrounds? Much help would be appreciated.

    Thank You.
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    since your posting lacks basic info on HOW exactly you create your avi, how should one give you any good advice???

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    • WeenBoy
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      • Apr 2002
      • 52

      #3
      basic info

      basic info (if there is more let me know)

      SmartRipper (latest)
      DVD2AVI then VFAPI
      VirtualDub (latest)
      Audio - for Divx 64/kbps 44mhz - 8kb/s stereo
      Video - Divx 5.0.2 1-pass @ 1700kbps
      resize to 720x380 precise bicubic -1.0 A
      smart deinterlacer 2.7 - frame only differencing
      compare color channels instead of luma
      use cubic for interpolation
      motion threshold 15
      scene change threshold 100

      I just want to know what is the setting for making the background look better, everything else is clear and sharp (and I would like to keep it at 720x380)

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        Video - Divx 5.0.2 1-pass

        well withOUT a 2pass routine you shouldnt be wondering about pixelation!

        use 2 passes and you'll be amazed how much better it'll look compared to what you consider decent now!

        and dont use mp3 @ 64kbps

        use OGG!

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        • WeenBoy
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          • Apr 2002
          • 52

          #5
          2-pass

          when I used 2-pass it made it 3x's bigger

          The audio I'm using is wav... should I use mp3?

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          • UncasMS
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2001
            • 9047

            #6
            it made it 3x's bigger



            take a look at any given guide

            if you handle it correctly, it will perfectly fit!

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