Hi.
I am trying to convert a dvd to divx using GordianKnot and the 3.11a video codec in 2-pass mode.
I encoded a VBR mp3 and it turned out at 99.0MB - I did this separately as previously when GK was guessing the file size of the mp3 the final avi was under- sized.
I then encoded the video and it came to 601MB. Together they came to 700MB - by selecting both files > properties.
I then muxed (is it called muxing? - combined or whatever ) the audio and video in nandub and it totalled 706MB which is about 4MB over CD limit.
At first I thought it might be the interleaving or something so I tried interleaving the audio every 25 frames rather than every 1 frame, but this made no difference.
I just wondered where the extra data (is overheads the technical term ?) is coming from and what causes it. I don't really want to have to chop any credits off, as I like a full movie (they are already compressed separately in GK)
Thanks very much for taking the time to read this
I am trying to convert a dvd to divx using GordianKnot and the 3.11a video codec in 2-pass mode.
I encoded a VBR mp3 and it turned out at 99.0MB - I did this separately as previously when GK was guessing the file size of the mp3 the final avi was under- sized.
I then encoded the video and it came to 601MB. Together they came to 700MB - by selecting both files > properties.
I then muxed (is it called muxing? - combined or whatever ) the audio and video in nandub and it totalled 706MB which is about 4MB over CD limit.
At first I thought it might be the interleaving or something so I tried interleaving the audio every 25 frames rather than every 1 frame, but this made no difference.
I just wondered where the extra data (is overheads the technical term ?) is coming from and what causes it. I don't really want to have to chop any credits off, as I like a full movie (they are already compressed separately in GK)
Thanks very much for taking the time to read this
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