TMPGEnc Guide

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  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    TMPGEnc Guide

    Are there guides for TMPGEnc out there? I'm most interested in its deinterlace features and would like to find out if it performs any better than Smart Deinterlacer. Thanks.
  • sarit16
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 191

    #2
    Try this site...

    howdi there....

    try this iste it has heaps of stuff on it about what u want.

    Download free video and audio software. Old versions, user reviews, version history, screenshots.


    cheers

    sksk

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    • Enchanter
      Old member
      • Feb 2002
      • 5417

      #3
      Thanks. Will give it a try.

      Anyone else can tell me how good the deinterlace options in TMPGEnc is compared to Smart Deinterlacer (which really isn't that very good, but better than nothing)? I saw a lot of variations, like even-odd field, etc. This is kind of confusing and it would be good to know how it works in the big picture.

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      • sarit16
        Platinum Member
        Platinum Member
        • Dec 2001
        • 191

        #4
        More Specific Info...

        Chieck this site out.

        Smart Deinterlacer Filter for VirtualDub
        Smart Deinterlacer Filter. ... This beta version adds optional cubic
        interpolation for recreating lines in moving areas. ...

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        • Enchanter
          Old member
          • Feb 2002
          • 5417

          #5
          Thanks.

          That's what I've been using for quite a long time anyway.

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          • loa72
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2002
            • 6

            #6
            TMPGEnc slow??

            Hi,

            I'm using TMPGEnc to convert AVI to MPEG-1. However, the process is very slow (3 hrs. for 190 Mb). Is this the way it is or does it have to do with my CPU speed?

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            • Enchanter
              Old member
              • Feb 2002
              • 5417

              #7
              I only use TMPGEnc to do an Inverse Telecine anyway. nandub is still my main processing tool.

              As a general rule, your CPU speed will determine how fast the processing job can be done. The few times I've used TMPGEnc to make VCD-compliant files, I found it slow compared to DivX encoding. I think I had too many filters enabled in TMPGEnc.

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