HI there guys. I've got a doubt about ripping, do not konw what to chose, 2 pass or 3 pass encoding , which one do you recommend? I've read the 3 pass has some problems when riping audio first, that can lead to an audio sync errors. After reading a while, I see that 3 pas enconding, suggest a vitrate to use for 1 or two CD, but the file that it creates is 1.4GB more than less is not 700MB or 650 or 800MB to fit in the cd. Lotta thanx.
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 17:09, Pablo Morales wrote:
After reading a while, I see that 3 pas enconding, suggest a vitrate to use for 1 or two CD, but the file that it creates is 1.4GB more than less is not 700MB or 650 or 800MB to fit in the cd.
1.4GB = 2 * 700MB (Yes, i know, not exactly, but you are getting the point) obviously you used the bitrate which was displayed for a 2 cd-rip. The resulting file is 1.4 GB. Now you have to split it into 2 * 700MB chunks. -- Windows is not the answer. Windows is the question. The answer is NO.
Thanx daniel. But now, the image quality is horrible, do I have to rencode that file to get a better resolution?, what's the adventage of the 3 pass enconding so?, I want to rip with good image quiality and fit it on a cd. Thanx for tour time. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Kenzelmann" <kenzelma@stud.uni-frankfurt.de> To: "MPlayer user's list." <mplayer-users@mplayerhq.hu> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:30 PM Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] Ripping
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On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 12:04, Pablo Morales wrote:
But now, the image quality is horrible, do I have to rencode that file to get a better resolution?, what's the adventage of the 3 pass enconding so?, I want to rip with good image quiality and fit it on a cd.
Well, you are probably trying to encode the video with its original resolution. (720*576) on DVD for PAL. If you want a 1-CD rip you have to resize the image. I give you an example from my mencoder-settings for Futurama-DVD (I use -nosound because i use Ogg-Vorbis audio. mencoder -nosound -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:v4mv:vpass=1:vbitrate=600:vb_strategy=1:vstrict=-1:trell:cbp:mv0:preme=2 -vf crop=704:576:8:0,scale=512:384 -sws 10 -o fut1.avi dvd://1 You notice the scale=512:384 part? ... at this size, the bitrate will be enough to encode the video. -- Windows is not the answer. Windows is the question. The answer is NO.
Thanx forn you time man.., I'll try the way you say, the problem is that I'm a bit confusing, lots of parameters, some methods seems to be better that others, 3 pass, 2 pass encoding, rescaling a a separate process , in the docs, for example reads thats it's a abad idea rescale while ripping, my god, seems I'll have to spend more time than I thought :)) For example I did not know that using -nosound will result in ogg audio encoding :), but if I type -oac help, og is not listed Thanx again.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Kenzelmann" <kenzelma@stud.uni-frankfurt.de> To: "MPlayer user's list." <mplayer-users@mplayerhq.hu> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 7:45 PM Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] Ripping
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:12:40 -0300 "Pablo Morales" <pablo.morales@abitab.com.uy> wrote:
For example I did not know that using -nosound will result in ogg audio encoding :)
It doesn't. You have to create the ogg separately. -nosound will just result in an avi with... no sound :-) You then mux the ogg and the avi into an ogm using ogmtools. Martin
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