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ideal video settings

Postby mgrosner » Nov 2, 2001 @ 6:05pm

what would u say they are they for the 525, which doesnt support wmp7
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby lx@www.com » Nov 4, 2001 @ 10:49am

Which format do you want to use??? DivX or MPEG-1 ... ???<br><br>
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby mgrosner » Nov 4, 2001 @ 2:42pm

mpeg-1<br><br>there is a divx player for sh3??? <br><br>i have a 256 mb cf card for it too
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Chris Edwards » Nov 4, 2001 @ 5:10pm

i'd suggest mpg1.. You don't have the processing power for divx. I'd also suggest going portrait, instead of landscape... so 240x176 would the size of the video.<br><br>Check out <br><br>Skip the dvd parts and go right to the AVI-MPG conversion. I have some settings you might want to use in there.. Use the low or medium quality settings in portrait orientation.<br><br>hope that helps
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby randall » Nov 4, 2001 @ 5:40pm

I have some Invader Zim cartoons in DIVX and MPEG<br>1 format. I'd like to convert them all to MPEG, but seem to run into some problems matching the quality of the other MPEG files.<br><br>What is the best quality I can achieve converting from DIVX to MPEG? and what would be these settings if I was using something like TMPGENC to encode? I'm not concerned with the filesize, or dimensions/resolution since these are for my desktop computer.
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby randall » Nov 4, 2001 @ 5:41pm

shit, nevermind. I'll re-read that tutorial and see if it offers any clues.
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby suchiaruzu » Nov 4, 2001 @ 6:19pm

hey, randall, only 2 more posts until you hit 2k!
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Paul » Nov 5, 2001 @ 12:17pm

is it me or is randall being on 1337 meant to be 'elite'? haha
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby randall » Nov 6, 2001 @ 2:16am

sure, why not?<br><br>Well, its certified that I won't be on any encoding teams any time soon. I just want the damn video to run on any computer without having to download any assinine codecs, and excesssive bullshit players. Is that too much to ask?
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Jaybot » Nov 6, 2001 @ 2:42am

yes.<br><br>stupid divx, i hate that shit anyway.
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Dan East » Nov 6, 2001 @ 1:59pm

Invader Zim is awesome! Are you going to put your mpegs online when you're done?<br><br>Dan East
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby randall » Nov 6, 2001 @ 11:10pm

wow. Glad to see someone else actually watches Nickelodeon, and has heard of Invader Zim.<br><br>I don't know the legality of it all, but if I was Johen Vasquez I would want this badass little cartoon promoted any way possible. I am sure Nick owns the right to distribution though, and they are VERY tight on their properties.<br><br>Also, webspace is a big concern. A 10 minute MPEG is around 120 megs. I didn't encode these - I DLed them from Morpheous/Grokster. I plan to make a PPC friendly version and post them on Grokster as well, since that is the only way I can see of distributing these.<br><br>Like I said though: I'd hate to catch hell for doing this.<br><br>When I re-encode them, I'll post the name[s] here so people can differentiate which ones are mine (they might have a "PocketPC-friendly" comment or something).
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 7, 2001 @ 5:01pm

Hey, hey, am I hearning encoding going on without me?
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby randall » Nov 7, 2001 @ 9:41pm

you are really wearing thin on my nerves. I am encoding this shit for myself. I don't belong to any TEAM, and I never WILL.<br><br>I have an idea, how about you just start encoding and distro them yourself? Why the hell are you waiting for a team to back you?
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Re: ideal video settings

Postby Village_Ideot » Nov 7, 2001 @ 10:54pm

well what the hell am i going to do, make a website?  Actually i just need permission to upload to the pmatrix server and whatnot.
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