[MPlayer-users] Okay, I am lost here....
Andrew Konosky
TerranAce007 at comcast.net
Sat Jul 31 05:54:31 CEST 2004
rcooley wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:36:50 -0500
>Andrew Konosky <TerranAce007 at comcast.net> wrote:
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>>When I use this encoder the video quality isn't very good.
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>You could always increase the video bitrate.
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>>There are pops in the sound
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>Hmm, audio has to be resampled to 44100 for VCD/SVCD, so you could be
>experiencing the "srate" problem some people have reported with
>MPlayer/Mencoder. There should be information and patches in the
>mailing-list archive.
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>>and the video 'jumps' a looks choppy when it is played....
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>That probably means you have either 23.976 or 29.97 FPS video. That
>script is hard-coded for 25 FPS. Just open the divx2svcd file in any
>text editor, search for "ofps" and change the "25" after it to either
>"23.976023976" or "29.97002997".
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>If that doesn't work, you may have hard-telecined, or interlaced
>material, and will need to add something like "ivtc,pp=lb," after "-vf"
>in that script.
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Well, I think the reason why it was poor quality earlier was because I
was doing other things during the encoding and must have overloaded my
system. I restarted and tried again with no other programs taking up
resources and I was able to almost successfully encode one of the divx
files I have. I started off at first re-encoding the entire DVD, but I
didn't want to wait 4 hours to see if it worked. I encoded the first
divx file and ended up with a 750mb mpeg file, so I will have to reduce
the bitrate a little. I think I used 1300, so I will try 1000 or something.
The main problem is the audio/video interleave. The sound was about 1/2
second delayed, and it was kind of like watching an old Godzilla movie
redone in English. The mouths were moving but the words were not the
same. I tried encoding some other avi files and got the same thing, and
then I encoded a portion directly from the DVD and the interleave was
off from there as well. How do I fix this? It must be a setting I am
missing/messing up since it is happening on every file I encode...
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