Can anyone please explain or direct me to a technical tutorial regarding the GOP structure in TMPEGEnc? I'm particullarly interested in finding out for what it is used. Will it affect the quality of the conversion if I fool with this option? Will it affect the size of the final MPG?
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The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout. Down came the Goblin and took the spider out. -- Spider-Man, 2002
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Check out these FAQs:
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/frame/research/mpeg/mpeg_overview.html
And send a message to user kwag, he is king of GOP twidling.Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin' -
Thanks, Kitty!
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout. Down came the Goblin and took the spider out. -- Spider-Man, 2002 -
Quality also depends on GOP structure.
For animation, this GOP is most suited : IBBPBBPBBPBBPBBPBB (1xI, 5xP, 2xB).
For movies (not animation), this GOP is most suited : IBBPBBPBBPBB (1xI, 3xP, 2xB).
For DVD, 2 types of GOP are mostly used :
- IBPB (1xI, 1xB, 1xP)
- I (1xI, 0xB, 0xP)
When encoding using TMPGenc, also check the box 'Closed GOPs' : Some applications for building a S/VCD (lkVCDxBuild, VCDxBuild) can give problems when 'open' GOP's are used. -
For DVD, 2 types of GOP are mostly used :
- IBPB (1xI, 1xB, 1xP)
- I (1xI, 0xB, 0xP)
I use IBBPBBPBBPBB for both live and animation encoding. Most Hollywood disks (that I've seen) use this GOP. -
will the I (1xI, 0xB, 0xP) structure give compatibility problems?
Wil it affect the forward funtion in a dvd player?
Regards,Jose Febus
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