I recently found that if I use that custom version of flask, the one called xmpeg or something like that, it has a setting called "DVD2AVI MMX", and when i use that, my encoding speed goes from 5 or 6 fps in regular flask, to 8 or 9fps. which is almost the same that i get from the standalone DVD2AVI used as a frameserver to virtual dub
Xmpg and DVD2AVI MMX
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Ok I learned something new I thought I'd share with you all.
When encoding Star Trek TMP, I noticed that xmpeg does a horrible job when using the other AMD IDCT algorithm i found to be the fastest. xmpeg also messes up the resolution or something it squashes the picture. i dunno maybe i set it up wrong...
but I encoded the same movie in DVD2AVI as a frame server to virtual dub, and the result was awesome!!! we're talking beautiful looking divx 4.11 video. -
Ah a xmpeg topic!
I think its buggy. But i would like to keep using it because the results with divx4.11 2-pass look GREAT!
But it seems as if the settings arent working as they should.
Default colorspace is set to rgb. with this setting for some reason i dont understand i got VERY BAD playback in all players, EXEPT the playa. although the other players where using the 4.11 codec too.
But after trying a lot of things and also with different colorspace settings i tried again with the same settings (rgb), the same movie, from the same dvd-rip etc... and now it was working ok!!
thats strange.
Now i'm running a test with JV12 set. In fact i'm not really shure what the differences are and what exactly are the (dis)advantages...Comment
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well for one thing the size of the resulting file is predictable. And second: the codec gets a better chance to work at its optimum compressionlevel (depending on the setting ofcourse) when it 'knows' what lies ahead.
Thats what 2 -pass is about.Comment
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