What are the best settings for it because i'm new to the Xvid codec.
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Originally Posted by stormragerWhat are the best settings for it because i'm new to the Xvid codec.
Visit this link for info on Bitsetting. There's pleny of info there to read.
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Cambion7
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Originally Posted by stormragerthanks alot it really helped.
Edit - Remind me to get to my eye doctor! What program are you using to ENCODE so I know what the BEST settings are.
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bitsetting has nothing to do with xvid, i don't see how it could've helped
for best (highest quality) xvid settings, see http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...702#post343702Comment
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The best settings are somewhat subjective and depend alot on your source and destination. The best settings for a live action film might not be the best for a cartoon.
Best quality would be constant quant 1, all I frames with a high quality CQM. That isn't going to give you the best quality for a 1 CD rip though since it will be way too large.
Also you have issues like standalone compatibility, if that is what you are aiming for. No standalone can handle 3 warp point GMC. Some can't handle qpel and most have issues with certain CQM's as well as bitrate spikes.Comment
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