400 episodes to reincode, help

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  • amml
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 8

    400 episodes to reincode, help

    Hey guys, I want to reencode some episodes i have, 90% is anime. Now right now the average filesize is 200 mb, average duration is 23 minutes (audio is encoded at 8kb/s) , quality is amazing... Now i wana batch encode with virtualdumb i also tried a lot of settings already but im just not sure what the best settings would be for encoding anime, or the best codec for it. My target is to get a filesize max 80 megabytes per file. What settings do you guys recomend me? (By the way most of the animes have subtitles in the movie itself, so some deinterlacing doesnt really look good cause the subtitles would be so blured... So please guys help me, anyone got any expreience with encoding anime? So in short, what codec, what settings?

    Thx,

    amml
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    200MB/episode to 80MB/episode will result in SERIOUS quality degradation. I personally recommend against doing this, unless you are not the least pertubed by compression artifacts on your screen.


    "By the way most of the animes have subtitles in the movie itself, so some deinterlacing doesnt really look good cause the subtitles would be so blured... "

    Whoever created these videos has not done a good job. Deinterlacing or, the more commonly used Inverse Telecine, should have been performed prior to compression. Trying to GREATLY compress the video, and also carrying out Deinterlacing will cause even further quality degradation.


    "What settings do you guys recomend me? (By the way most of the animes have subtitles in the movie itself"

    However, if you MUST re-compress them, I can suggest the codecs DivX 3.11 SBC and XviD. Both are the only codecs that produce the best-looking results with anime; in this case though, I would call it the only codecs that will produce the minimal amount of quality degradation.

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    • benderman
      Digital Video Specialist
      Digital Video Specialist
      • Nov 2001
      • 770

      #3
      Yes, DivX3.11 looks a little better than DivX5.xx if you encode anime/toons. If you really want to reach 80MB you should reduce the res to 400x300 or smaller or reduce the framerate. With some animes it still looks good if you reduce the framerate by factor 2, it's worth a try.

      For TV-captured anime (PAL) I normaly use NanDUB with DivX 3.11 (2pass) at 384x288x25fps and 500kbps.
      don't trust in guides

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      • shiny#3
        Digital Video Master
        Digital Video Master
        • Jul 2003
        • 1000

        #4
        the suggestions of what codecs to choose are correct,
        even the lowering of resolution will contribute to reduce
        of filsize..... but I would never, never, never reduce framerate.

        maintaining the audio at 8 kbits and reducing a 23 minutes video to 80 mb would mean using a bitrate
        of 410 kbits/s in average ....
        even a two pass method would not show good results...
        animes do need a very good quality to look good....

        I would use a bitrate of 648 kbits at least and the result
        then is just "bearable" leaving you with a episode size
        of 120 mb.

        five episodes would fit on a cd with plenty space for a nice menue......
        Last edited by shiny#3; 17 Oct 2003, 04:54 PM.

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