I am kind of new at this. I have converted dvd to vcd, but never to divx. If i rip and convert by using flaskmpeg and the tutorial on this site, most movies will fit onto 1 disk, right? I'm not sure what audio settings to use. Should I use MP3 or something else? will this affect my file size drastically? Also, if using a 2-pass method, do I wait for the entire first pass to finish before initializing the second, or do I start them both at the same time? Will 2 pass help the quality a lot? I am using divx 5.x codec.
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Re: a few simple questions
Originally posted by patrickthebuff
If i rip and convert by using flaskmpeg and the tutorial on this site, most movies will fit onto 1 disk, right?
Originally posted by patrickthebuff
I'm not sure what audio settings to use. Should I use MP3 or something else? will this affect my file size drastically?
Originally posted by patrickthebuff
Also, if using a 2-pass method, do I wait for the entire first pass to finish before initializing the second,
Originally posted by patrickthebuff
Will 2 pass help the quality a lot? I am using divx 5.x codec.
The average quality won't improve (you can only fit so much on a CD) but the bitrate will be distributed better, to make it look better, in the places where quality issues are most noticeable. And filesize prediction also tends to be a lot better with 2 pass encoding.Last edited by khp; 7 Mar 2003, 01:44 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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I would recommend you take a look at the doom9.org and UncasMS's encoding guides. GKNOT or DVX can help create good divx 5.02 rips.
A similar codec to divx, but also quite different, is xvid. A 2-pass xvid encode is also a good choice.Comment
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in addition to using a two pass routine with either divx or xvid i strongly recommend to use OGG VORBIS instead of mp3 for audio:
it is much smaller (in terms of file size) and thus gives you more bitrate for the video stream especially for 1cd rips!
take a look at my ogg guide:
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