I'm new to DivX encoding, and have read a few guides,
but they seem to be aimed more at ease of use of programs
rather than quality of the final DivX.
I have heard the output of FlaskMPEG and other 'all-in-one's'
isn't too great.
Questions:
1. Could an experienced DVD ripper please tell me what they use
to rip and encode? I don't care for ease of use, if a program will
provide higher quality, then I'll take the time to learn it.
2. Is variable bitrate always the best way to go? (nevermind not
being able to determine file size)
3. I read somewhere that you should always encode with Low
Motion, and that at higher bitrates (1000+, which I intend to use
anyway) , it's always the best anyway. Is this correct?
4. Any other tips, warnings, info?
Thanks for any replies,
Prizm
but they seem to be aimed more at ease of use of programs
rather than quality of the final DivX.
I have heard the output of FlaskMPEG and other 'all-in-one's'
isn't too great.
Questions:
1. Could an experienced DVD ripper please tell me what they use
to rip and encode? I don't care for ease of use, if a program will
provide higher quality, then I'll take the time to learn it.
2. Is variable bitrate always the best way to go? (nevermind not
being able to determine file size)
3. I read somewhere that you should always encode with Low
Motion, and that at higher bitrates (1000+, which I intend to use
anyway) , it's always the best anyway. Is this correct?
4. Any other tips, warnings, info?
Thanks for any replies,
Prizm
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