DVD => DIVX some 2 problems

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  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #16
    Originally posted by Kevin AMD
    And what about:

    Precise Bicubic (A=-0.60)
    Precise Bicubic (A=-0.75)
    Precise Bicubic (A=-1.00)

    What are the differences and wich is the best one?
    [/B]
    -0.6 is less sharp than -1.0

    and lanczos isnt that hard to use.

    make sure to have the lanczos.dll in your avisynth folder and then your avs could look like this:

    MPEG2Source("z:\lotr\lotr.d2v")
    Crop(4,76,-4,-76)
    Convolution3d(0,3,4,3,4,2,0)
    LanczosResize(704,272)

    the values after lanczos are your desired resolution, which you will have to type in yourself using for example the settings you used in gordianknot

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    • Kevin AMD
      Gold Member
      Gold Member
      • Dec 2002
      • 130

      #17
      I keep al those things in mind I did learn a lot since I started this topic.

      I did read you guide for using GK to. It's very good and easy explained

      I'm encoding a movie on the way you did it, i'll see what the result is and i'll let you know.

      But for now I only proccesed the video i'll do the sound later. If I use 2 audiostreams on it with nandub (like 1 ac3 and 1 mp3) how can I play the file then? Do I need a special player or something?

      And if a place subtitle file(s) in the same map/cd as my movie.avi with wich player you think I have to play it?
      Let's all try to help each other

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      • Enchanter
        Old member
        • Feb 2002
        • 5417

        #18
        But for now I only proccesed the video i'll do the sound later. If I use 2 audiostreams on it with nandub (like 1 ac3 and 1 mp3) how can I play the file then? Do I need a special player or something?
        Install the Morgan Stream Switcher into your system. That will enable you to alternate between sound streams.

        And if a place subtitle file(s) in the same map/cd as my movie.avi with wich player you think I have to play it?
        You need to install Vobsub and subsequently enable DirectVobsub (so it will load the subtitle file into the AVI you are playing).

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        • UncasMS
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2001
          • 9047

          #19
          i use SRT as a subtitle format

          SRT will be played just fine by BSPlayer or using FFDSHOW for example!

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          • Kevin AMD
            Gold Member
            Gold Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 130

            #20
            I did try both things

            Morgan Stream Switcher

            I installed it and also Windows Media Player 9.

            But when I open the movie in media player the program craches.
            I did do everything like on the website but it does not work.

            SRT subtitle format

            Plays wel with DirectVobSub

            But since it is possible with morgan stream switcher to do sound and subtitles I would like to now what I do wrong with it because windows craches?
            Let's all try to help each other

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            • Kevin AMD
              Gold Member
              Gold Member
              • Dec 2002
              • 130

              #21
              After installing Morgan SW for the 3rd time is does work don't ask me why I don't know

              Now i'll test al these thing and post a small sample of the movie so you can gine me your opinion
              Let's all try to help each other

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              • Kevin AMD
                Gold Member
                Gold Member
                • Dec 2002
                • 130

                #22
                Video File

                Now Morgam Stream Swither does not work again

                And as promised here is the link to the video file, look very carefull at it, sound,video, colors... everything
                Any comment/suggestions are welcome!

                The original file is now 1.300 Mb (2 CD/s)
                2 AC3 sound streams 384/192 kb/s
                Last edited by Kevin AMD; 6 Aug 2007, 01:37 AM.
                Let's all try to help each other

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