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By loading the avs file created by GKnot into vitrualdub, and encode using quality based encoding @ 100 %. And check the size of the result. The compressablility numbers stated by GKnot reflect the size of the video at the selected bitrate compared to the maximum quality. Of course the compressability check in GKnot cheats a bit because it only encodes parts of the movie, and estimates how well it will compress at other resolutions than then one used when running the compressability check.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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ok i ripped vanilla sky again . Please Take a look at these files and maybe you will be able to tell why i got a file size of 1.18 gigs instead of 1400 megsAttached FilesComment
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Looks like you are still telling GKnot to reserve 181203 KB for external files. It should set to 0 if you want GKnot to use the full 1400 MB. See attachment.
Qualitywise I think you are at about 85-90% of the maximum filesize (but it's hard to know exactly). So this time Divx is encoding at the bitrate GKnot told it to use. But if you release the 181203 KB, it might hit maximum quality again, if you use the same resolution.Attached FilesLast edited by khp; 12 Nov 2002, 03:02 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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The average quantizer is the key.
Maximum quality equals a quantizer of 2.
Higher quantizers equal lower quality.
With your latest encoding you had an average quantizer of 2.33.
As a reference point, I think an average quantizer of 4, would mean that you are at about 50% of the maximum filesize.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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