I used to be so good at this a few years ago, now... since I dont engage much in video encoding, things have changed!
I have an HD camcorder, quality is awesome. I am able to get the MPEG2 video (With AC3) from the cam, thats all ok
what I want to do now is encode the video to DIVX.
The video has like an interlace? on the frames (you can see the black lines kinda... if that makes sense)
applying the de-interlacing and blending it seems to be better quality but there are still some "annoyances" there.
anyway, I have tried using DIVX 3.11a to encode my video but that just does not seem to work for some reason, gives me alot of garbage and jibberish colours/squares across the screen!
so using the latest DIVX, not only is the file size big (around 650MB, video only, 640x480 res for a 40 min video) but also quality isnt as crisp and sharp as say, DVD ripped movies or even from the HD cam.
so, what tips/advices/guides can you give me to get the best quality from the HD MPEG2 video I have from my camcorder?
Thanks!
I have an HD camcorder, quality is awesome. I am able to get the MPEG2 video (With AC3) from the cam, thats all ok
what I want to do now is encode the video to DIVX.
The video has like an interlace? on the frames (you can see the black lines kinda... if that makes sense)
applying the de-interlacing and blending it seems to be better quality but there are still some "annoyances" there.
anyway, I have tried using DIVX 3.11a to encode my video but that just does not seem to work for some reason, gives me alot of garbage and jibberish colours/squares across the screen!
so using the latest DIVX, not only is the file size big (around 650MB, video only, 640x480 res for a 40 min video) but also quality isnt as crisp and sharp as say, DVD ripped movies or even from the HD cam.
so, what tips/advices/guides can you give me to get the best quality from the HD MPEG2 video I have from my camcorder?
Thanks!
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