I have my own specification for using XviD and I would appreciate any comments. This was posted on hydrogenaudio.org and I wasn't convinced of a better setup. Please correct me so I get better!
My specification:
The XviD should be significantly smaller than the MPEG-2 (otherwise I would keep the MPEG-2).
I have 480GB of hard disc space and a DVD writer so files 3/4 the size of the VOB file are fine.
When the codec is not limited by a target filesize every frame is encoded at Quantizer = 2. The best quality encode must therefore be 1-pass Quantizer = 2. However as this produces a file too big for my specification, the next obvious setting would be 1-pass Quantizer = 3. I think the following 2-pass encode is even better than 1-pass quant 3 - am I right?
Keyframes (I-frames) are encoded with a fixed quantizer of 2 (max = 2, min = 2).
Deltaframes (P-frames) are encoded with a fixed quantizer 3 (max 3, min = 3).
This is a like a "refined" 1-pass encode where the keyframes and deltaframes are fixed, but scaled at different levels - not possible in a 1-pass (I've checked!). This will still allow the maximum Quant = 2 for the important keyframes within my filesize spec.
VHQ = 1: This improves quality? Would it improve the quality in MY case? VHQ 2,3 or 4 just reduce the bitrate and also reduce the quality slighty?
Finally (!) I keep reading that for XviD 1.0 the avisynth file should be set up in Gordian Knot, but the actual encode should be done directly in VirtyalDubMod. I can't find the reason for this, but isn't Godian Knot 0.28.7 good enough to do the whole show?
Thanks for reading.
Skywalkerjen
My specification:
The XviD should be significantly smaller than the MPEG-2 (otherwise I would keep the MPEG-2).
I have 480GB of hard disc space and a DVD writer so files 3/4 the size of the VOB file are fine.
When the codec is not limited by a target filesize every frame is encoded at Quantizer = 2. The best quality encode must therefore be 1-pass Quantizer = 2. However as this produces a file too big for my specification, the next obvious setting would be 1-pass Quantizer = 3. I think the following 2-pass encode is even better than 1-pass quant 3 - am I right?
Keyframes (I-frames) are encoded with a fixed quantizer of 2 (max = 2, min = 2).
Deltaframes (P-frames) are encoded with a fixed quantizer 3 (max 3, min = 3).
This is a like a "refined" 1-pass encode where the keyframes and deltaframes are fixed, but scaled at different levels - not possible in a 1-pass (I've checked!). This will still allow the maximum Quant = 2 for the important keyframes within my filesize spec.
VHQ = 1: This improves quality? Would it improve the quality in MY case? VHQ 2,3 or 4 just reduce the bitrate and also reduce the quality slighty?
Finally (!) I keep reading that for XviD 1.0 the avisynth file should be set up in Gordian Knot, but the actual encode should be done directly in VirtyalDubMod. I can't find the reason for this, but isn't Godian Knot 0.28.7 good enough to do the whole show?
Thanks for reading.
Skywalkerjen
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