Is it ok to overwrite 1st pass avi in 2nd pass..?

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  • SeldomDK
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 7

    Is it ok to overwrite 1st pass avi in 2nd pass..?

    Just wondering:

    Using the multipass opt. in DivX 4.11, I ran into the question, if it was ok to overwrite the 1st pass .avi when I had to do the 2nd pass.
    I said no, so I wouldn't ruin anything, but is it safe to do it, or do I wait and delete it after I did the 2nd pass...?

    Probably a stupid Q, but we all were new once....

  • LaFouine
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 194

    #2
    OK, let me explane you the stuff.

    The first pass is done to analyse the movie and generate a log.file in which (you can view it with any editor), the complexity of each frame is detailed. It's true than an avi file is generated during that pass, but it's no use. The important thing is the log file.

    That's during the second pass that the final avi is generated, using the log file and thus the best video rate according to the complexity of each frame.

    So, no hesitation when starting the second pass. You can overwrite the avi you wrote during the first.

    One more thing : if you realize that after the second pass, the generated avi is to big (more than 700 Mb ), you can restart the second pass only, after having lowered the rate. No need to do the first pass again (the complexity of the frames hasn't changed).

    Sorry for my english, but I'm French. Hope you got it !

    Bye
    Rip In Peace
    LaFouine

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    • SeldomDK
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2001
      • 7

      #3
      OK. That's a clear answer!

      Thanks a lot. I knew about the log-file, but was only not sure if the first pass avi had a function during the second pass.....

      Joyeux Noel de Danemark...!

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