MPEG-1 to XVID with virtualdub, recommended settings?

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  • MDT
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    Junior Member
    • Aug 2005
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    MPEG-1 to XVID with virtualdub, recommended settings?

    Can someone recommend the best and most effective method for converting MPEG-1 (1150kbs) files to Xvid (1.1 beta 2), using virtualdub?
    My goal is to reduce the size while mantaining as much quality as possible.
    I've spent the last few days tinkering with virtualdub with very dissatisfactory results

    MPEG-1 file info
    1150KBS video bitrate
    224 CBR audio
    aspect ratio: 352x240

    Using Virtualdub
    Compressed with Xvid 1.1 Beta 2
    Filter:
    Aspect ratio: 320x240
    Precise Bilinear
    Compression:
    2-Pass
    AS-5
    Quantization type: MPEG-Custom (eqm_v3lr.xcm custom matrix)
    Adaptive Quantization: NO
    Interlaced: NO
    QPEL: NO
    Global Motion: NO
    BVOPS:
    Max: 2
    Quantizer Ratio: 1.50
    Quantizer offest: 1.00
    Packet Bitstream: NO
    Motion Search: 6-Ultra High
    VHQ: 1 - Mode decision
    Use VHQ for Bframe: NO
    Use Chroma motion: YES
    Turbo: Yes
    All Quantizer are set to 2-31
    Audio: Lame MP3 128Kbits
    Target size: 300MB

    My original mpeg-1 file is 480MB (47 mins), after converting it was reduced to 210MB. As you can see the final output file size is alot smaller than what I specified. I was not sastified with the video quality at all.
    There are alot of noise around the edges and the color isn't as bright as the original source.
    I tried switching the custom matrix to "eqm_v3ehr.xcm (High Bitrate)", same spefication as above. This time the final output size was 330MB. The quality difference was minimal compared to the (210MB) file, not worth the 120MB difference.
    I also tried using the default Quantization type: H.263, again i wasn't happy with the result.

    What settings/filters would you recommend for converting MPEG-1 file to XVID? Are there any filter that would help me reduce the blockiness/noise (very minimal) of mpg1 files?
    I would like to maintain as much quality as possible while reducing the file size by 40-50%.
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