I've been wondering about the features of the new DivX 5.02 Pro codec, and I haven't really been able to get a good idea of what some of them are from the various guides out there.
1) What is Maximum Quanticizer / Minimum Quanticizer?
The default values are Max = 12 / Min = 2, but I usually set mine to Max = 2 / Min = 2 - is this a good idea? What should I set this to?
2) Should I enable Quarter Pixel or not? I've read differing opinions of whether or not it's a good thing. Keeping in mind that I only use DivX for computer and not for tv, would it be ok to enable Quarter Pixel to save a few MB of filesize for extra video?
3) Are there any plugins for FlaskMPEG such as de-interlacing filters or any sort of quality filters or even a bitrate calc? Even a GUI would be nice that has these features, as I find Flask's native de-interlacer to be lacking in that, well, it doesn't really do anything!
I have more questions, and I'm sure I will ask them in due time. But really I seem to be able to get great quality videos (640x288 and fullscreen!) out of flask and all of them end up around 697mb or so, so they fit on a single cd. Maybe I'm just a perfectionist, but after comparing my DivX work to some others' out there, I can honestly say that my videos are of much higher quality and production value (i.e. cropping, size, etc.) It's such fun to be able to say that, anyway I look forward to the help. Thanks.
1) What is Maximum Quanticizer / Minimum Quanticizer?
The default values are Max = 12 / Min = 2, but I usually set mine to Max = 2 / Min = 2 - is this a good idea? What should I set this to?
2) Should I enable Quarter Pixel or not? I've read differing opinions of whether or not it's a good thing. Keeping in mind that I only use DivX for computer and not for tv, would it be ok to enable Quarter Pixel to save a few MB of filesize for extra video?
3) Are there any plugins for FlaskMPEG such as de-interlacing filters or any sort of quality filters or even a bitrate calc? Even a GUI would be nice that has these features, as I find Flask's native de-interlacer to be lacking in that, well, it doesn't really do anything!
I have more questions, and I'm sure I will ask them in due time. But really I seem to be able to get great quality videos (640x288 and fullscreen!) out of flask and all of them end up around 697mb or so, so they fit on a single cd. Maybe I'm just a perfectionist, but after comparing my DivX work to some others' out there, I can honestly say that my videos are of much higher quality and production value (i.e. cropping, size, etc.) It's such fun to be able to say that, anyway I look forward to the help. Thanks.
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