Better results with TMPGEnc

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  • Ryo94
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    • Mar 2002
    • 145

    Better results with TMPGEnc

    I tried with Flaskmpeg, avisynth+Virtualdub also decoding the dvd to huffyuv avi and then encoding the resulting file with Virtualdub, Ulead Media Studio 6.0 and Premiere to get a divx or mpeg4 high quality movie at 1500kbps but I didn't like results, for this reason a tried with TMPGEnc and for my surprise I could get much better results.

    Source: Macross boxset (disc_1)

    DVD2avi as frameserver of TMPGEnc

    DVD2AVI default settings (unless "decode" in audio)

    Resulting files:
    Macross_ep1.d2v
    Macross_ep1 AC3 T01 2_0ch 192Kbps 44.1KHz.wav

    Open Macross.d2v in TMPGEnc

    TMPGEnc settings:
    resize_____352x240
    Filter "noise reduction"_____Still picture=100; Range:2; Time axis:100 (I didn't have idea that TMPGEnc filters also works with avi output)
    Then: File_Output to file_Avi file_Codec MS Mpeg4 1500kbps

    Resulting file: Macross_ep1.avi


    I did this with 3 episodes of macross and the Resulting files was:

    Macross_ep1.avi
    Macross_ep2.avi
    Macross_ep3.avi

    The video files was joined with Virtualdub (append avi segment_direct stream copy_save as...)

    Macross_ep1 AC3 T01 2_0ch 192Kbps 44.1KHz.wav
    Macross_ep2 AC3 T01 2_0ch 192Kbps 44.1KHz.wav
    Macross_ep3 AC3 T01 2_0ch 192Kbps 44.1KHz.wav

    The audio files was joined and converted to mp3 96kbps with Cooledit 2.0

    Resulting files:

    Macross.avi (576mb)
    Macross.mp3 (48.6mb)

    Then I mux the files with avimux 0.4 and done.

    Macross.avi (626.4mb)

    (subtittles & MDVD Launcher add 300kb to de final size of the CD)
    Last edited by Ryo94; 18 Aug 2002, 04:48 PM.
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