What codec should I use?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • drfsupercenter
    NOT an online superstore
    • Oct 2005
    • 4424

    What codec should I use?

    I just encoded the Star Wars Gangsta Rap to an AVI, using Ulead. It is uncompressed - about 3GB. In VirtualDub, I used MS-MP4 and it was HORRIBLE quality. XviD leaves really grainy video and that awful DivX logo. What codec should I use to get the video less than 20 MB? (Audio isn't a problem, I can always do MP3 audio, not that big.)
    CYA Later:

    d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
    Visit my website!!

    Cool Characters Make your text cool
    My DVD Collection
  • anonymez
    Super Moderator
    • Mar 2004
    • 5525

    #2
    i think somebody's told you at least once, there is no logo on the actual video-- its just there because divx decodes the video & you've left the option to display it enabled. turn it of in start-->program files-->divx-->decoder configuration-->toolbar-->"show watermark", the logo won't show up anymore. or better yet, just install ffdshow

    encode to xvid, get latest stable build (1.1) from http://www.koepi.org

    use the settings outlined in this post http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...702#post343702

    use the built-in bitrate calculator to get it to 20mb, and make sure the resolution is decent for the bitrate
    Last edited by anonymez; 23 Jan 2006, 11:28 AM.
    "What were the things in Gremlins called?" - Karl Pilkington

    Comment

    • drfsupercenter
      NOT an online superstore
      • Oct 2005
      • 4424

      #3
      Thanks, and no I was not told that before. I will try that out and see what happens. As far as FFDSHOW, I didn't install it because I had all the codecs necessary to play the files on my hard drive, and I do not encode much, this is one of the few times that I am. (Normally I use WMV and Ulead takes care of that)
      CYA Later:

      d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
      Visit my website!!

      Cool Characters Make your text cool
      My DVD Collection

      Comment

      • drfsupercenter
        NOT an online superstore
        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4
        Error: Statsfile not found
        That's what I get
        CYA Later:

        d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
        Visit my website!!

        Cool Characters Make your text cool
        My DVD Collection

        Comment

        • anonymez
          Super Moderator
          • Mar 2004
          • 5525

          #5
          make sure that in the first & second pass the directory to the stats file is the same. eg c:\pass.stats

          click the 'more' button next to 'encoding type' to pick the directory.
          "What were the things in Gremlins called?" - Karl Pilkington

          Comment

          • drfsupercenter
            NOT an online superstore
            • Oct 2005
            • 4424

            #6
            Hmmm... I will try it later.
            CYA Later:

            d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
            Visit my website!!

            Cool Characters Make your text cool
            My DVD Collection

            Comment

            • celtic_druid
              Digital Video Expert
              Digital Video Expert
              • Dec 2005
              • 514

              #7
              Default is to save to the root of the drive. Sounds like maybe you are trying to run the 2nd pass without running the 1st first.

              Comment

              • drfsupercenter
                NOT an online superstore
                • Oct 2005
                • 4424

                #8
                Yes. I said 2-pass (pass 2). Why, do I need to do 1 pass than do it again?
                CYA Later:

                d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
                Visit my website!!

                Cool Characters Make your text cool
                My DVD Collection

                Comment

                • anonymez
                  Super Moderator
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 5525

                  #9
                  i assumed you knew what 2-pass encoding is

                  single-pass encoding is where the video is encoded immediately, at a constant bitrate. the quality sucks, unless your bitrate is very high

                  2-pass encoding (vbr) is much better. the first pass just analyzes the video, much like dvdshrink's deep analysis. vdub will not output any video, just a STATS file which will be used in the second pass. the second pass reads the stats file, and tells vdub/xvid where to apply higher bitrate. the second pass outputs the video.

                  do the first pass, then second pass. do not change any xvid codec settings between passes.
                  "What were the things in Gremlins called?" - Karl Pilkington

                  Comment

                  • celtic_druid
                    Digital Video Expert
                    Digital Video Expert
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 514

                    #10
                    You want to know why 2 pass requires 2 passes?

                    Actually 1 pass using a fixed quant will give you perfect quality given a suitably low quant. No filesize prediction though. When targeting a certain size though, 2 pass is the way to go.

                    There are some settings you can change, like VHQ = 1 for the 1st pass and VHQ = 4 for the second.

                    Comment

                    • drfsupercenter
                      NOT an online superstore
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 4424

                      #11
                      way too complicated, is there a wizard for this?
                      CYA Later:

                      d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
                      Visit my website!!

                      Cool Characters Make your text cool
                      My DVD Collection

                      Comment

                      • anonymez
                        Super Moderator
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 5525

                        #12
                        see the dvd-->xvid guides at http://www.divx-digest.com . http://www.doom9.org also has an xvid setup guide i believe
                        "What were the things in Gremlins called?" - Karl Pilkington

                        Comment

                        • drfsupercenter
                          NOT an online superstore
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 4424

                          #13
                          If only there were a one-click app like Auto Gordian Knot for VDub
                          CYA Later:

                          d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
                          Visit my website!!

                          Cool Characters Make your text cool
                          My DVD Collection

                          Comment

                          • celtic_druid
                            Digital Video Expert
                            Digital Video Expert
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 514

                            #14
                            Pretty sure that AutoGK uses VirtualDubMod for encoding. So AutoGK is a one-click app like AutoGK for VDub.

                            Comment

                            • drfsupercenter
                              NOT an online superstore
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 4424

                              #15
                              Does it work?

                              Would it be as good as if I did it manually?
                              CYA Later:

                              d̃ŗf̉śŭp̣ễr̀çëǹt̉ếř
                              Visit my website!!

                              Cool Characters Make your text cool
                              My DVD Collection

                              Comment

                              Working...