I'm using an AthlonXP 1600, and getting an intolerable 16fps when I divx using the 3.1 MPEG4 low motion codec set at 100 crispness, key frame every 3 sec, and ~700 bit rate. What fps should I expect? And what settings and parameters are used to optimize and get a faster fps (I hope to get around 30)??
FPS rate with 3.1alpha codec
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Re: FPS rate with 3.1alpha codec
Originally posted by SilverPaladin75
What fps should I expect? And what settings and parameters are used to optimize and get a faster fps (I hope to get around 30)??
For DVD rips the fastest method is to use avisynth for frameserving into vdub. The easiest way to do this is to use gordianknot.
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First off, thanks a lot KHP for the gnot link. Their package is great, but I'm not looking for that kind of micromanagement right now. Can you use their program (encoder) with just one pass, and in the more "automated" mode? I haven't tried yet, just thought I'd ask before giving another 5 or so hours, just in case you reply
Second, thanks for the feedback enchanter; using the gnot encoder, I actually got 25-35 fps. I don't know why I can't get those kind of rates with flaskMPEG.Comment
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Originally posted by SilverPaladin75
First off, thanks a lot KHP for the gnot link. Their package is great, but I'm not looking for that kind of micromanagement right now. Can you use their program (encoder) with just one pass, and in the more "automated" mode? I haven't tried yet, just thought I'd ask before giving another 5 or so hours, just in case you reply
Originally posted by SilverPaladin75
I don't know why I can't get those kind of rates with flaskMPEG.Last edited by khp; 3 Mar 2002, 09:32 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Originally posted by Enchanter
So should I disable this feature in DVD2AVI as well, when creating a project file (ie. Keep the video in YUV format)? WHat are the possible problems with doing that?Last edited by khp; 3 Mar 2002, 10:32 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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GKnot is not really built for one pass encodingComment
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Originally posted by SilverPaladin75
khp, what do you recommend for one pass encoding?Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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