Hi!
I just want to know the best way to increase video quality when using the new H.264 preset. Do i increase the bitrate or are there other adjustments that are important (or better) too?
An example or tutorial would be nice.
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I am trying to encode a VOB. file with the H.264 codec, and I actually get it done, following advices given in the forum, but specifically the file is aproximatly 1Gb and ffmpegx transformes it in a 161.9Mb file, using QMax=QMin=20 with scalling method bicubic spline, Multi-Hexagon and b-frame selected and I-frames interval 120, but the result is not has smooth and prestine has the vob. file and the color seems slightly darker and less reflective.
Is it possible to get a better image (DVD equal) and even a smaller file?
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Another question for you major, since it seams to be a need for advice on H.264 encoding.
If you want to make a super duper quality backup with a commercial dvd (that you have bought of course) without loosing any video quality (not visible by the human eye), is it still possible to make a smaller H.264 file?
Whats the story with the Diamond, Hexagon etc ? Is it something you should consider when you making your backups, and why?
Sorry for all the questions, but i'm trying to understand ffmpegX better.
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Thanks for the explaining, i'll keep trying now using the print function. I have another question, regarding Avi. files, can they be converted to H.264 through ffmpegx? I triyed (more than one way) but the result was not sucessful. Quicktime said it is not a file understandable. Is it possible to overcome this?
Best Regards
hito
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Maybe you could help me on this...
Thanks for the explaining, i'll keep trying now using the print function. I have another question, regarding Avi. files, can they be converted to H.264 through ffmpegx? I triyed (more than one way) but the result was not sucessful. Quicktime said it is not a file understandable. Is it possible to overcome this?
With my Best Regards
hito
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Yes, you can convert AVI files. If you encounter an error, email me to major4@mac.com the process output (blue "i" icon in the progress window).
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I am sorry for the persistance, but I am doing a project which depends on the encodings from ffmpegx, if you could reply soon it would be great!
Best Regards
hito
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Thanks
I have selected 'invert mapping' and the clip is now playing, all ok apart from the video being compressed to exactly the first 50% of the clip, the last 50% of the clip the screen goes white while the sound just goes normally until the end, being the image out of sync with the music.
How to solve?
Best Regards
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my homepage address is http://homepage.mac.com/hito_/FileSharing2.html
the file is "Cirque du Soleil - Dralion"
hito
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Please try again with the 0.0.9t r3 version which I just uploaded at http://homepage.mac.com/major4/ffmpegX.dmg (no need to reinstall binaries, just download again the disk image and overwrite the application). Please report if it works now.
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Thank You, the avi. file was encoded correctly with version R3, but the quality was not the best (because the original file was not very good quality either). I will now try with a Avi. file with good quality and I will then report to you the final result.
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hito
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