XviD "special" settings, help!

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  • SpikeSpiegel
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 141

    XviD "special" settings, help!

    Hi!

    Which is the better custom matrix for XviD for each kind of movie (anime, "normal" hi-q, low-q, etc.)?

    I'd like to test some (expecially one for hi and one for low bitrate...or better, BPF), but there are too many!

    Since 1.0FinalRelase I was a DivX-fan(atic), so I'm not a XviD expert...

    I use default settings (but "H.263" for low bpf and "MPEG" for hi) because, reading some forums, I've seen too many contradictory opinions about VHQ and trellis.
    Aniway, VHQ=1 seems to be the better for definition, but it can create some noise, while with higher values noise disappears (because of the better bitrate allocation precision), but frames are a little blurry (!!!)
  • Soulhunter
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 236

    #2
    Maybe read this...

    Or wait for the results of this !!!


    Bye


    Member of E.V.I.L. Corp. 2003 ® - Website in progress...

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    • zx50
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      • Aug 2003
      • 335

      #3
      @SpikeSpiegel i generally find that widesearch has better quality than mode one decision. But then i suppose everybody has different opinions though.
      Computer Fanatic

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      • SpikeSpiegel
        Gold Member
        Gold Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 141

        #4
        Originally posted by Soulhunter
        Maybe read this...

        Or wait for the results of this !!!


        Bye
        ...I choose the second option, thanks!

        It's a damn good work , congratulations!

        @zx50
        True, video quality is really subjective, somebody prefers clear pictures with less noise and details, someone else, like me, prefers max definition, even with a little noise...

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        • guada
          Super Member
          Super Member
          • Jun 2004
          • 229

          #5
          Hello everyone

          I appreciate this kind of discussion:

          my settings: Xvid devapi 3 ( for a dvd)

          - uh 6
          - h 263
          - vhq 4
          - treillis
          - CM
          - Chroma optimizer
          - HVS best picture or fox intertaintement (for HD matrix 720p)


          However, if you encodes a video from a dv capture you should use this settings (because of artefact of the reading)

          - uh 6
          - h 263
          - vhq 1
          - CM
          - Chroma optimizer
          - HVS best picture


          XVID DEVAPI 3 is my favorite

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