Ok I am fairly new to the MPEG-4 thing so I have a few easy questions and looking for input.
Here's how I made the DivX Video:
I used DVD2AVI and VFAPI to make a dummy .avi and frameserve the ripped .vob files off the DVD. Then I opened the fake .avi in VirtualDub and compressed it using a 2-pass method with DivX 5.x pro codec and a resize filter. Used a bitrate of 1680kbps calculated to fill 2 CDs with the AC3 file. Video turned out good and looks good. I tried XVid codec but find the DivX 5.x gives better quality.
The reason I used VirtualDub for the video is I tried FlaskMpeg but I aborted after starting a compress and now it crashes after every first pass. Flask and XMpeg just crash too often. Is there any problems using my method with the fake AVI and VirtualDub to make the DivX video? Are there any better methods I could try?
Audio:
I extracted the AC3 audio using VSTRIP. I extracted the .ac3 file from the .vob files then merged them using the copy command in DOS. So far so good both work. I can view the video and listen to the .ac3 streams in windows media player no problem.
Now time to merge the 2 together and I'm praying I don't run into sync problems...thinking it's oging to take me a week to get it right. So I open the AC3 version of VirtualDub, open the video file, open the .ac3 files which then gives me a box with the audio properties. Says 2-channel? So I proceed to merge the 2 keeping the interleave at the default settings to test it out. 3 minutes later it's done. I play the completed file with video no audio. Why does the seperate .ac3 file play but the merged files have no audio. So I try playing it with my Hollywood Plus and the audio works and it displays AC3 and of course no video cause the Hollywood Plus doesn't support MPEG4. Then I get the Nimo Codec pack and install only the AC3 codec and the completed file works like a charm no sync problems.
Questions:
How come the seperate .ac3 I got using VSPLIT plays but when I merge it with the video using VirtualDub it won't play without an .ac3 codec installed?
How come VirtualDub says the .ac3 audio track is 2-channel?
Will the Dolby Digital 5.1 AC3 audio actually work? I don't have a dolby digital system but am making an AC3 DivX so I'll have it in the future. Also so I can bring it to my sister's house and play it on her Dolby Digital system. Any way to ensure that it will work?
Why do people use MP3 to make their DIVX when AC3 rocks the shit out of MP3? My 1hr40min movie has an .ac3 file of only 140MB, and with a 2 CD rip the video looks great.
Any tips on how to improve my process? Perhaps a suggestion to use XVid or Nandub SBC instead of DivX 5.x.
Sorry for the long post but this is my first DivX ever and I'm nervous as hell. I have many little easy questions.
Here's how I made the DivX Video:
I used DVD2AVI and VFAPI to make a dummy .avi and frameserve the ripped .vob files off the DVD. Then I opened the fake .avi in VirtualDub and compressed it using a 2-pass method with DivX 5.x pro codec and a resize filter. Used a bitrate of 1680kbps calculated to fill 2 CDs with the AC3 file. Video turned out good and looks good. I tried XVid codec but find the DivX 5.x gives better quality.
The reason I used VirtualDub for the video is I tried FlaskMpeg but I aborted after starting a compress and now it crashes after every first pass. Flask and XMpeg just crash too often. Is there any problems using my method with the fake AVI and VirtualDub to make the DivX video? Are there any better methods I could try?
Audio:
I extracted the AC3 audio using VSTRIP. I extracted the .ac3 file from the .vob files then merged them using the copy command in DOS. So far so good both work. I can view the video and listen to the .ac3 streams in windows media player no problem.
Now time to merge the 2 together and I'm praying I don't run into sync problems...thinking it's oging to take me a week to get it right. So I open the AC3 version of VirtualDub, open the video file, open the .ac3 files which then gives me a box with the audio properties. Says 2-channel? So I proceed to merge the 2 keeping the interleave at the default settings to test it out. 3 minutes later it's done. I play the completed file with video no audio. Why does the seperate .ac3 file play but the merged files have no audio. So I try playing it with my Hollywood Plus and the audio works and it displays AC3 and of course no video cause the Hollywood Plus doesn't support MPEG4. Then I get the Nimo Codec pack and install only the AC3 codec and the completed file works like a charm no sync problems.
Questions:
How come the seperate .ac3 I got using VSPLIT plays but when I merge it with the video using VirtualDub it won't play without an .ac3 codec installed?
How come VirtualDub says the .ac3 audio track is 2-channel?
Will the Dolby Digital 5.1 AC3 audio actually work? I don't have a dolby digital system but am making an AC3 DivX so I'll have it in the future. Also so I can bring it to my sister's house and play it on her Dolby Digital system. Any way to ensure that it will work?
Why do people use MP3 to make their DIVX when AC3 rocks the shit out of MP3? My 1hr40min movie has an .ac3 file of only 140MB, and with a 2 CD rip the video looks great.
Any tips on how to improve my process? Perhaps a suggestion to use XVid or Nandub SBC instead of DivX 5.x.
Sorry for the long post but this is my first DivX ever and I'm nervous as hell. I have many little easy questions.
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