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Erci...i listed ur entire guide and will be my encoding bible. In a prewied msg u tell as about the pics from ur guide(poor image on the net). when i listed the guide ...i found the pics great!!!!!
Now i must to go, maybe latter in the nite we will talk again.
C'ya and 10x a lot!
Guys, if one of u have mpeg2dec.dll file....pls,pls,pls....send it to me to remusb@xnet.ro.
Without that file my gordianknot cant open dvd2avi froject file.
C'ya!
- you mention cropping and resizing at the stage of using dvd2avi
=> actually GK takes over cropping and resizing, thus this part is simply wrong
- since your guide aimes at beginners, you better add some screenshots of all important settings, be it dvd2avi or gk or nandub!
i miss the following:
- video settings for dvd2avi
- resolution tab in gk instead of the tab you took a screenshot off and which is entirely worthless for the way you transcode!
- nandub settings
- the bitrate part in GK is not needed at all, since you let nandub take control of this
this indicates you still havent understood the way gk or nandub work (differ)
- i would NOT dare saying that a 48khz audio stream sounds poor/like an asf (i agree, of course to the fact that some soundcards might have trouble with 48khz - but above all i downsample with wavelab because some people like to convert avi to vcd/svcd and an audio stream with 44.1khz might be less problematic)
-the way you handle bitrate calculating in NANDUB is confusing and not logical
either tell nandub to make an 699 mb file which should contain a (lets say) 128kbps mp3 => this way nandub will create an avi file which will NOT become 699mb but spare the mb-size that is needed for the audio stream
if on the other hand you create your audio beforehand, then why dont you instruct nandub to 'get data from audio source' and load the audiostream via audio tab?
I personally think that if you are still learning on how to rip and encode DVDs, you shouldn't actually attempt to make a guide. I myself have never contemplated such a move because I know I still have mistakes with my ideas and knowledge, and Nicky and Doom9 have amply covered the topic.
Do you know of this saying? Anyone who knows something about a topic can answer related questions. However, it takes someone with a full understanding and knowledge of the topic to be able to pass on that knowledge to others. I can't remember the exact words, but it goes something like that. Doom9 knows really a lot of things regarding digital video and I respect him for that.
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