How do you use them? Should I change them or stick with the defaults? When do you need to a use matrix if compression is below 70%? If I'm using Pro Coder 2 do I NEED to even change the matrix since Pro Coder 2 is good at high compression. Does anyone use the Matrixs?
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Please try to ignore % and look at bitrates (and quant). DVDRB tells you the bitrate after doing a prep and you can decide on an appropriate matrix then.
Procoder 2 will not accept a different matrix anyway. It has its own built in routines. If you wanna play with matrices, use CCE or better still, Hanks.
RegardsLast edited by blutach; 14 Mar 2007, 08:42 AM.Les
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Matrices should be used based on the bitrates available for the encode. Usually I go with the default and only if medium-low bitrates are available I go with my tried and tested KVCD matrix, if the bitrates given are extremely low, I leave it to either Autoqmatenc encoder with QmatOp enabled or just use procoder.Comment
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imo, the compression percentage does matter when choosing what matrix to use. for example, if the movie you're encoding has a high calculated bitrate in RB, but a fair amount of compression is needed, using a matrix intended for high bitrate (such as the FOX matrix) may not work so good.
i now use procoder for low bitrate encodes (under 3500-3800 bitrate). for anything at 3800-4000+, ill use CCE + AVAMAT6 matrix. anything above 4000 that requires little to no compression (90%+) ill use the matrix that was used in the film (extract it with RME) with CCE. if its over 4000 but a fair amount of compression is needed, ill use CCE + encoder default.Comment
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imo, the compression percentage does matter when choosing what matrix to use. for example, if the movie you're encoding has a high calculated bitrate in RB, but a fair amount of compression is needed, using a matrix intended for high bitrate (such as the FOX matrix) may not work so good.
But if you understand the bitrates and compression used and can make a judgement based on them for the matrix to be used,.......good enough.Comment
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i realize that and thats the bitrate i was talking about (the calculated bitrate after compression).Last edited by rahzel; 14 Mar 2007, 10:11 PM.Comment
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with a bitrate that low, i would suggest you use procoder, as it appears you have it.Comment
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Max br is 4.5k, min is 1.9k, average is 2.6 k. Unless all of them are very low or Max and average is very low, even HCenc will do a good job of it, IMO.Comment
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They are labelled Mike. High-High (4000+), High-Medium (4000), etc. IIRC, the rule of thumb is to use the matrix that is one below your average bitrate.
In DVD Rebuilder, it's a matter of selecting the matrix for each part of the movie. RME takes a little bit of setting up and getting used to but it's pretty intuitive.
RegardsLast edited by blutach; 16 Mar 2007, 04:16 PM.Les
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the only matrices i took are fox home entertainment, fox2 and autoq1 (aka avamat6). fox/fox2 are good for high bitrate/low compression movies. autoq1 is excellent for lower bitrate, even low/mid bitrate. i use autoq1 with bitrates of 3000-4000. it will be good for lower bitrates as well, but i personally never go below 3000, as i always do movie/menu only with shrunk menus (via menushrink).Last edited by rahzel; 18 Mar 2007, 08:55 PM.Comment
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