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  • seb fernando
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 25

    the best codec.

    hey, i've been rippin dvds for quite sometime now, and i hav a few questions on my mind:

    1. what is the best codec out of 5.0.3, RVP, divx 4, divx 3.11,
    i've been usin divx 4 fast motion for sometime, but i was wonderin is 5.0.2 or 5.0.3 better. also if i was 2 to do a 2 pass bitrate or a nth pass bitrate by how much would that increase the quality of the video.

    seb.
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    i consider divx 5.0.2/3 with two passes the best choice

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    • Batman
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Jan 2002
      • 2317

      #3
      You should conduct your own tests, and see for yourself which is the best codec.

      I prefer SBC or XVID.

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      • techno
        Digital Video Master
        Digital Video Master
        • Nov 2001
        • 1309

        #4
        3.11alpha suits me very well, without a doubt, quality and LOW file size, unlike DIVX v4 + and 5+

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        • The Edge
          Digital Video Expert
          Digital Video Expert
          • Jan 2003
          • 610

          #5
          Why use 3.11a has it does not have motion search precision, unlike 5.03 or XviD? It is a hack of a MS codec too.
          But as Batman says, conduct your own tests and decide.

          Edge
          "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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          • techno
            Digital Video Master
            Digital Video Master
            • Nov 2001
            • 1309

            #6
            excatly, and what he said is correct. I find 3.11alpha to be perfect for me, and also, it's not because i'm a fan of MS, it's cause it's a true quality for me

            What do u exactly mean by motion search precision?

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            • The Edge
              Digital Video Expert
              Digital Video Expert
              • Jan 2003
              • 610

              #7
              Currently, there are no mpeg4 encoders that will encode more than 2 passes. The explanation lies in SearchPrecision of the codec. If you notice, XviD has 6 search precisions, these all change how much math is actually done per macroblock during the encoding process. Nandub and XviD only use two passes for easy filesize prediction. (Nandub had absolutely no ability to set search precision) With DivX 3.11, you cannot control search precision, you get what you get, two passes only gives us filesize prediction.

              For something like CCE, it uses multiple passes for both higher precision and filesize prediction.

              I hope this makes sense

              Edit
              DivX 5.03 has something called Nth passes, but I have not got a chance to test.

              Edge
              "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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              • techno
                Digital Video Master
                Digital Video Master
                • Nov 2001
                • 1309

                #8
                yeh, gotcha, i was thinking about something else.......


                well, to me the original and best is 3.11a. "OLD IS GOLD" heheh

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                • The Edge
                  Digital Video Expert
                  Digital Video Expert
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 610

                  #9
                  With DivX 5, you change search precision with the setting marked 'Performance/Quality' under the Advanced tab. And two passes is only used for filesize prediction.

                  With XviD, same thing, except its marked as Motion Search Precision.

                  So there's no reason to do more than 2 passes in XviD/DivX 5 because we already have control over our precision and filesize, in DivX 3.11 we lack the necessary resources to influence the precision one way or another (because of the limited interface we control the codec through and its closed source nature).
                  I might use 3.11a every so often for friends or whatever.
                  Still holds it's ground though!

                  These treads usually lead to flame wars I find, so maybe it's just best to say test yourself and decide.

                  Edge
                  Last edited by The Edge; 28 Jan 2003, 12:06 PM.
                  "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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                  • techno
                    Digital Video Master
                    Digital Video Master
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 1309

                    #10
                    hey yeh, i know, and i am not the type of guy to start flame wars! we all got our little baby, let's keep it

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                    • UncasMS
                      Super Moderator
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 9047

                      #11
                      Currently, there are no mpeg4 encoders that will encode more than 2 passes.
                      you must have missed the latest DIVX 5.0. 3

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                      • The Edge
                        Digital Video Expert
                        Digital Video Expert
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 610

                        #12
                        I did mention it above but have not got a chance to test

                        Looks promising though. Have you tested?

                        Edge
                        "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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                        • UncasMS
                          Super Moderator
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 9047

                          #13
                          i did run a 4 pass test yesterday and another one right now

                          doesnt look promising/worth the extra time to me.

                          check the DIVX5.0.3 thread

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                          • The Edge
                            Digital Video Expert
                            Digital Video Expert
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 610

                            #14
                            Cheers.


                            Edge
                            "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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                            • seb fernando
                              Junior Member
                              Junior Member
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 25

                              #15
                              so.......

                              so i should be going for divx 3.11 alpha or divx 5.0.3 (i havent tried that one so...)
                              also:
                              what is the best bitrate for 3.11?
                              i normally use around 1300kps. and one more thing.
                              by how much is divx 3.11 better than divx 4 fast motion?
                              thanx for ur help
                              seb

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