AVI (DivX & XviD) -> MPEG-2 (SVCD)

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  • clokkevi
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 5

    AVI (DivX & XviD) -> MPEG-2 (SVCD)

    Hello!

    I have some instructional videos in AVI (mostly DivX, a few Xvid).
    Because these are instructions on how to do things with a PC,
    I have found it's not the best solution to view them on my PC's monitor
    - since I only have one, it then becomes a lot of Alt+TAB'ing.

    Instead of buying another monitor, I bought a cheap DVD-player,
    and connected it to my TV.
    I have tested it, and I know for sure it can play SVCD's also.

    But since it cannot play DivX, I need a way to convert these to SVCD.

    I have been looking around for a while, and there seem to be many tools:

    Canopus ProCoder (I think?)
    Cucusoft AVI to DVD/ VCD/ SVCD/ MPEG Converter Pro
    X-OOM DivXToDVD
    Zealot AVI to VCD/ SVCD/ DVD Converter
    Aare AVI to VCD/ DVD/ SVCD/ MPEG Converter
    and probably a lot more.

    Although I'm not sure, I think what these programs have to do, for the video part, is

    1. Decode the AVI
    2. Encode the MPEG-2

    I guess that at least some of these tools depend on 3rd party codecs.
    That is, they won't work unless I already have installed a DivX decoder.
    Maybe they come with their own MPEG-2 en-coders, then?

    This is leading me to my questions.

    I want the best quality.
    I don't care if it's 10 steps through 5 different tools.

    Is there a MPEG-2 en-coder which is so good it's considered "the best"?
    Or is it all depending on the content of the video
    - like tool A is best for action scenes, tool B is best for "screen-grab-movies"
    (mine are definantly "screen-grab-movies")

    What about the DivX decoding?
    I use DivX 5.11. But... I'm thinking... this codec is made so it can
    decode DivX in real-time.
    Could one get better images - eh, frames - if real-time wasn't needed?
    Like - a 5-pass DivX decoder - or something..?


    I see the answer often given here to "DivX->DVD?", is TMPGEnc.
    I remember reading a comparsion test between
    TMPGEnc Plus, Cinema Craft Encoder SP and some others
    - even though CCE SP was slightly better, TMPGEnc Plus was
    the winner because of it's bang-for-the-bucks.
    But this was a while ago.
    Maybe the situation has changed now?

    Hmm. A lot of talk. I gusee my 2 questions really are:


    1. Which MPEG-2 encoder is the best? (If there is one?)

    2. Which AVI DivX decoder is the best? (If there are any alternatives?)
  • pieroxy
    Platinum Member
    Platinum Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 151

    #2
    1. Which MPEG-2 encoder is the best? (If there is one?)
    TMPGEnc has proven to be better than CCE in the last releases (Use the 2-pass VBR mode) according to my reads. This is my choice - for a long time now - and I try not to make ANY compromise on quality.

    2. Which AVI DivX decoder is the best? (If there are any alternatives?)
    Dono. I don't think you'll find anything better than the usual codec, but that's just a guess.
    "on the north side of 'wild-cat peak' the 'snow squaws' shake their winter blankets and bring forth a chill which rides the wind with goad and spur, hurling with an icy hand rime, and frost upon a dreamy land musing in the lap of Spring"

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    • tigerman8u
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Aug 2003
      • 2122

      #3
      i have TMPGenc Plus and Main Concept on my computer. To my eye both seem to be of equal quality.
      I use MC mostly because of being faster. When neeeding more settings I go with TMPGenc Plus.

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