I have noticed that all the new sharereactor and other group rips are super high quality xvid rips. I know khp does not recommend it but then why are all the groups using it. Also what do they use to rip with xvid(gordian knot or whatever ..) and also any guides would be helpful. thnx
Sharereactor Rips and other Group Rips
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Re: Sharereactor Rips and other Group Rips
Originally posted by audi
I know khp does not recommend it
I usually try to stay as impartial as possible, regarding what codec might be better. I strongly believe that everyone should make up their own minds, on this.
Although I would like to say that just because, some pirate group uses xvid, does not make it a better codec. I don't think their choice of codec is solely based on quality.Last edited by khp; 13 Dec 2002, 07:27 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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IMHO the best way to encode with xvid, is to use GKnot for creating the avs file, load that into virtualdub and go.
Sure there are good guides here at the divx-digest and at doom9's.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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xvid not comming up in gknot
im following a doom9 guide and it says to select divx 4 in gknot to encode with xvid but on my gknot bitrate tab there is only divx 3 and divx 5 i dont have divx 4. i have installed all the xvid pakages and i have all the version of gknot. also in my search to find out how the groups rip, i can across a method in which UNcasms recommend which was called Nandub rips and i was wondering if anyone had expierence in those.Comment
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Re: xvid not comming up in gknot
Originally posted by audi
im following a doom9 guide and it says to select divx 4 in gknot to encode with xvid but on my gknot bitrate tab there is only divx 3 and divx 5 i dont have divx 4.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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The bitrate that GKnot calculates is not used for anything when you use XVID. In fact you don't need to calculate the bitrate at all when you use 2-pass encoding with xvid. When you configure the second pass in virtualdub you set the desired filesize in the xvid codec compressor config menu. As per the guide at doom9.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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