Hi Everyone, I have a major problem that's been giving me a major headache. I tried searching through the forum for my particular problem, but none of them address them well.
Here is my situation...
I've been trying to encode various movies ("1o things i hate about you," "A Knight's Tale," and "Don't say a word.") using Divx 4.12 and Gordian knight with a 2 cd rip.
Here is my info for Knight's tale..
Video: 592 x 240 using .392 bits/pixel and a compress of 54%.
I don't have the log with me (I trashed it), but my bitrate came out too approximately 1300-1330 for a 2 cd rip.
Audio: using 128k VBR
I also used sharp bicubic with no other filters.
When I played it, I wasn't happy with the quality at all. Overall the movie has really really small blocks. I don't know if these are macroblocks, because they're so small, but it's essentially the same as when you zoom in on a jpg too much. That "pixelated effect."
I just don't know why it's so crappy with 2 cds. On another note, I might add that the movie looks just like the dvd at my original encoding resolution (592x240), but looks like crap (lots of really small blocks) when viewed full screen. When people say that their rips are really good, are they usually good full screen or just at the native ripped resolution. I'm asking this, because my rips might be "good" after all then if other peoples rips are just as bad when viewed full screen.
My goal is to just remove those darn small blocks. I tried using soft and neutral bicubic (as opposed to sharp bicubic), but the tiny pixelation blocks are still there when viewed full screen. They actually look more worse than sharp bicubic in my opinion.
I've been told that "A knight's tale" is a bitch to rip, because it's very uncompressible (i only got 54% using 592 x 240 with a 2 cd rip!!), but I have tried ripping other movies that are slightly better at compressing, but I still get those darn blocks when viewed full screen! My screen res is (1024x768 btw).
I was using Flask .594 before using Gordian, but I've read at a lot of places that flask is not that great and that Gordian is a lot better, so I switched. Now going back to the movies i ripped using flask, they actually look pretty good! The small blocks are somewhat noticable, but the resolution is generally set a lot higher as well. Most of the movies i did with flask are at around 704xxx, so I'm guess that if I reduced the resolution to what Ive been using with Gordian Knight (through compressibility tests), the blocks might be gone althoghther! What are your thoughts on flask vs. Gordian knight?
What am I doing wrong??
Here is my situation...
I've been trying to encode various movies ("1o things i hate about you," "A Knight's Tale," and "Don't say a word.") using Divx 4.12 and Gordian knight with a 2 cd rip.
Here is my info for Knight's tale..
Video: 592 x 240 using .392 bits/pixel and a compress of 54%.
I don't have the log with me (I trashed it), but my bitrate came out too approximately 1300-1330 for a 2 cd rip.
Audio: using 128k VBR
I also used sharp bicubic with no other filters.
When I played it, I wasn't happy with the quality at all. Overall the movie has really really small blocks. I don't know if these are macroblocks, because they're so small, but it's essentially the same as when you zoom in on a jpg too much. That "pixelated effect."
I just don't know why it's so crappy with 2 cds. On another note, I might add that the movie looks just like the dvd at my original encoding resolution (592x240), but looks like crap (lots of really small blocks) when viewed full screen. When people say that their rips are really good, are they usually good full screen or just at the native ripped resolution. I'm asking this, because my rips might be "good" after all then if other peoples rips are just as bad when viewed full screen.
My goal is to just remove those darn small blocks. I tried using soft and neutral bicubic (as opposed to sharp bicubic), but the tiny pixelation blocks are still there when viewed full screen. They actually look more worse than sharp bicubic in my opinion.
I've been told that "A knight's tale" is a bitch to rip, because it's very uncompressible (i only got 54% using 592 x 240 with a 2 cd rip!!), but I have tried ripping other movies that are slightly better at compressing, but I still get those darn blocks when viewed full screen! My screen res is (1024x768 btw).
I was using Flask .594 before using Gordian, but I've read at a lot of places that flask is not that great and that Gordian is a lot better, so I switched. Now going back to the movies i ripped using flask, they actually look pretty good! The small blocks are somewhat noticable, but the resolution is generally set a lot higher as well. Most of the movies i did with flask are at around 704xxx, so I'm guess that if I reduced the resolution to what Ive been using with Gordian Knight (through compressibility tests), the blocks might be gone althoghther! What are your thoughts on flask vs. Gordian knight?
What am I doing wrong??
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