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  • phredo
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 4

    kdvd?

    In TMPGEnc Xpress 2.x, I got used to using the "KDVD-352x480-Half-D1-NTSC" template, because I found it worked really well to take something I had downloaded from the internet, like an flv file from Youtube, and encode it to quite a small file size with no loss of definition from the, admitedly low quality, flv file. Is there a way to achieve the same settings in v. 4.x? I'd really like to be using the new versions, especially since I would be able to go directly from a flv to mpg without having to make an avi first, but I really miss being able to put 7 hours of stuff on a single dvd.

    thanks
  • gonwk
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Dec 2005
    • 1500

    #2
    Hi Phredo,

    Do you mean TMPGEnc Xpress can take a 5MB .flv file and convert it to even smaller AVI file and then to an MPG? How small can you get a 5MB flv to convert it to a format playable on a "Stand-alone" dvd player!?!?

    Thanks,

    G!

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    • paglamon
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Aug 2005
      • 2126

      #3
      but I really miss being able to put 7 hours of stuff on a single dvd.
      Just reduce the video bitrate while configuring the encoder.
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      • phredo
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 4

        #4
        gonwk: I don't think it makes it smaller than the ftp file; it's usually somewhat larger. I've been using Total Video Decoder to first turn the flv into a divx avi file, then making the mpg with tmpgenc xpress. I'm away from my home computer right now, but I think the mpg is usually about the size of the avi. But the bottom line is that I can put about 7 hours of video onto a 4.3 GB dvd, and it will have no loss of quality from the flv. Probably more important -- using the kdvd template I mentioned, a typical avi file obtained thru bittorrent, for example, will also make into 7 hours per dvd with no noticeable loss of quality. In other words, it's not just poor flv quality that's preserved, but quality somewhat similar, in my inexpert opinion, to a videotape.

        paglamon: I know I could fiddle around with the settings, but my hope is that I will be able to obtain either a template itself or find out from someone exactly what settings will duplicate the kddv "KDVD-352x480-Half-D1-NTSC" template that has served me so well.

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        • paglamon
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • Aug 2005
          • 2126

          #5
          Here are some templates which may suit your purpose:http://www.otslabs.com/studio/tmpgenc-templates.html
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          • phredo
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 4

            #6
            Thank you, paglamon.

            I think I have made a mistake about TMPGEnc products. I looked more closely at what I have been using and realized that I've been using "TMPGEnc Plus" and not "TMPGEnc Xpress," and that the version I have of the former, 2.5, is more or less the latest version.

            So thanks to those who read and perhaps puzzled over my query. If you want to know more about the kdvd templates I've been talking about, you can continue the thread here or check out http://www.weethet.nl/english/video_kvcd_intro.php for more information and download the templates there or directly from the author at http://kvcd.net/dvd-models.html.
            Last edited by phredo; 19 Nov 2008, 03:36 AM. Reason: add info

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            • paglamon
              Lord of Digital Video
              Lord of Digital Video
              • Aug 2005
              • 2126

              #7
              @phredo,

              I have used both TMPGenc Plus and Express. And I am aware of the KDVD templates for Plus. But, since you asked for something similar for Express, I gave you the link for the Express templates.
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              • phredo
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 4

                #8
                Well, thanks again. I downloaded and tried the otslabs templates, and it gave me a file fairly close in size to the kdvd, so I plan to start using T. Xpress with it with flv files, especially when size is not a critical consideration. Another plus with Xpress is that when I experimented with an avi file, I was able to get the audio without having to first extract a wav file, which is what I usually have to do with avi files with T. Plus.

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