does anybody know what codec is used in the divx 5 portion of gknot. is it the new 5.0.2pro or lite. and can i have somone show me the link to the gain remover for the divx 5.0.2?
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i've been interested in 5.0.2
i heard it was a dramatic increase of quality from 5.0.1
i was discuraged by the spyware and the bugs before.
but i heard 5.0.2 is a lot smother? if that is true we shall soon see.
thanks for the gain link going to try it tonight.Last edited by silentshadow420; 15 Jun 2002, 01:07 PM.eternal peace
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Yes, CPU load durring playback, dropped quite a bit from 5.01 to 5.02.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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gknot 2 cd's?
i'm trying to encode divx5.0.2 and mp3 and the files do not split properly. I'm encoding godfather and this movie is almost 3 hours. I have no choice but to split to 2 cd's to not lose to much quality. it creates a group of files when completed but not 2 finished *.avs. i used the option to create 2 cd's at 695 mb a cd. trying a new encode now to see if i fixed a few bugs with the process. but please someone help me get this fixed.eternal peace
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it creates a group of files when completed but not 2 finished *.avs. i used the option to create 2 cd's at 695 mb a cd.
You can always encode the movie and get a 1.3-1.4 GB file at the end of the encoding, and using Virtual/nandub, split it into two parts that can each fit into a CD.Comment
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gknot??
godfather.d2v
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3
godfather_5_perc_D5_SharpBicubic_544x304
godfather_5_perc_D5_SharpBicubic_544x304
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms
these are the files so far the first pass is still encoding.
i believe last encode had a set of files after completion too.
i have only seen one *.avs and it was only the first half and a .mov file i believe that was just the video without the audio.
retrying encode to see if it was not user error.
thanks for the quick responces.
the first is the project file from dvd2avi
and the second file is the audio in ac3
what are the 4 remaining ones? look like project perameters
does gknot split the files for you, or does it only calculate out the size for you to get a perfect split?
bit rate tab~>total size
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Re: gknot??
OK let me take a stab at this ...
Originally posted by silentshadow420
godfather_5_perc_D5_SharpBicubic_544x304
godfather_5_perc_D5_SharpBicubic_544x304
Originally posted by silentshadow420
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms
Originally posted by silentshadow420
i have only seen one *.avs and it was only the first half
Originally posted by silentshadow420
and a .mov file i believe that was just the video without the audio.
Originally posted by silentshadow420
does gknot split the files for you, or does it only calculate out the size for you to get a perfect split?
bit rate tab~>total size
Originally posted by silentshadow420
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files
now i found the full video alone
godfather divx_movie.avi and the audio
godfather AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY 0ms
does vdub have audio support for mp3s?
or do i have to mux in nandub i used the wave option and opened the mp3 and it looked like it was doing somethingeternal peace
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ogg mux
the files are smaller than predicted from gknot.
i wish there was an accurate way to predict file sizes for full use of cd. how do we get the files to calculate exactly to a given limit.eternal peace
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If you get undersized files with GKnot and divx5 it's most likely because you have hit the maximum quality.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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gain removal
in my registry key i see no spot for this key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion\run\trickler
i searched my entire pc but no
gain_trickler_3102.exe
i'm running xp
will it work with out deleting it.
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so if gknot maxs out the quality and burns a smaller size file
does that mean there is nothing you can do to improve the quality more?Last edited by silentshadow420; 17 Jun 2002, 06:06 AM.eternal peace
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Originally posted by silentshadow420
so if gknot maxs out the quality and burns a smaller size file
does that mean there is nothing you can do to improve the quality more?
Use presice bicubic resizeing if you aren't already.
And I suppose that some might argure that maximum quality without B-frames are better than maximum quality with B-frames.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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