I am capturing from my CAMCORDER. Using Canopus 1394 capture card. The AVI (DV) I get is from the capture is very decent (I would say meets my requirements). As we know the next part is to save to AVI to more “storable†format i.e. MPG2 / DVD or Divx.
I use TMPEGEnc to convert to DVD/MPEG2 (Rather than m2v & wav, I just create MPG2 file). For bit rates, in TMPEGEnc settings, I got as 2-pass VBR with Avg 7000kbits min 2000kbits and max 8000kbits (using the defaults basically). Audio also default 384kbs. The output MPEG 2 generated is decent. (Again meets my requirements).
Now the problem is that I don’t own a DVDR/W drive. So I need to back these on regular 700MB CDs. Since I can fit only 12 min or so of video at these bit rates, I started exploring DivX /MPEG4.
I used Virtual dub to convert my raw / DV AVI to Divx 5.1.1. (I am using the standard free one, not the Pro codec . Also had to install Panasonic DV Codec for Virtual dub to recognize the AVI) I do a 2 pass encoding (basically 1-pass then n-pass) using 7000kbits as avg bit rate. For audio I am using LAME ACM MP3 with 48kHz sampling @ 128kbs bit rate stereo.
I have noticed many issues,
1. The final generated is totally out of sync with Audio (almost about 2 secs or so). Is this because of the MP3 encoder I used? Should I be just leaving it as PCM? Since audio from Camcoder is just voice I don’t need very high sampling.
2. Generated video quality is poor! It is all blocky. At times video fames are frozen. I am playing back in Window Media player (7.1) and Real Video G8. CPU utilization is 100%. Could the CPU utilization is the issue? (For my computer details see below).
3.Finally and the major one, the reason I started playing with Divx is because I was under the impression that Using the MPEG4/Divx codec I can get any where 1:4 to 1:10 compression. But the files I got are almost the same size of the MPEG2. Bit rate calculators too give about the same file sizes I got.
3 a.So basically if the file sizes are same, what is the advantage of Divx? Is it advantages if I got multiple audio tracks or AC3 sound?
3.b.OR did I miss something here?
I would appreciate if some one can kindly clarify these for me.
Thanks
NufDude
My System:
Intel-P3 –933; PC 133 384MB Ram; Onboard AGP 2x (16MB shared Video memory)
Canopus 1394 Capture card Using the Vegas 3.0 LE supplied with the card.
WesternDigital 80GB 7200RPM
Toshiba DVD/CDR/W combo drive
Windows 2000/SP4.
Virtual dub & Mod V 1.5.10/ Divx Standard-Free Codec 5.1.1
TMEGEnc
I use TMPEGEnc to convert to DVD/MPEG2 (Rather than m2v & wav, I just create MPG2 file). For bit rates, in TMPEGEnc settings, I got as 2-pass VBR with Avg 7000kbits min 2000kbits and max 8000kbits (using the defaults basically). Audio also default 384kbs. The output MPEG 2 generated is decent. (Again meets my requirements).
Now the problem is that I don’t own a DVDR/W drive. So I need to back these on regular 700MB CDs. Since I can fit only 12 min or so of video at these bit rates, I started exploring DivX /MPEG4.
I used Virtual dub to convert my raw / DV AVI to Divx 5.1.1. (I am using the standard free one, not the Pro codec . Also had to install Panasonic DV Codec for Virtual dub to recognize the AVI) I do a 2 pass encoding (basically 1-pass then n-pass) using 7000kbits as avg bit rate. For audio I am using LAME ACM MP3 with 48kHz sampling @ 128kbs bit rate stereo.
I have noticed many issues,
1. The final generated is totally out of sync with Audio (almost about 2 secs or so). Is this because of the MP3 encoder I used? Should I be just leaving it as PCM? Since audio from Camcoder is just voice I don’t need very high sampling.
2. Generated video quality is poor! It is all blocky. At times video fames are frozen. I am playing back in Window Media player (7.1) and Real Video G8. CPU utilization is 100%. Could the CPU utilization is the issue? (For my computer details see below).
3.Finally and the major one, the reason I started playing with Divx is because I was under the impression that Using the MPEG4/Divx codec I can get any where 1:4 to 1:10 compression. But the files I got are almost the same size of the MPEG2. Bit rate calculators too give about the same file sizes I got.
3 a.So basically if the file sizes are same, what is the advantage of Divx? Is it advantages if I got multiple audio tracks or AC3 sound?
3.b.OR did I miss something here?
I would appreciate if some one can kindly clarify these for me.
Thanks
NufDude
My System:
Intel-P3 –933; PC 133 384MB Ram; Onboard AGP 2x (16MB shared Video memory)
Canopus 1394 Capture card Using the Vegas 3.0 LE supplied with the card.
WesternDigital 80GB 7200RPM
Toshiba DVD/CDR/W combo drive
Windows 2000/SP4.
Virtual dub & Mod V 1.5.10/ Divx Standard-Free Codec 5.1.1
TMEGEnc
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