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I'd just find an acceptable bitrate the card would encode to.The reason being that your going from one compressed format to a highly compressed format which never gives the same reuslts as going from example DV AVI right to <insert highly compressed format>. There's good chance you'll get just as good results from capturing direct to something along the lines as VCD as you would capturing to mpeg then encoding to <insert highly compressed format> Definitley do some comparisons.
That being said try out <puts on fireman's suit> MS Media Encoder, as a bonus it's free....
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I use VirtualDubMPEG2 for converting PVR-250 MPEG files to XVID AVI. I usually capture with the 12 Mbit/sec template (720x480) in WinTV2000. Then I use XVID in Quantization mode (single pass, constant quality) at quality 3 (sometimes more, sometimes less) to compress to 640x480. I inverse telecine when possible (most of the time), otherwise I usually use a drop frame deinterlace.
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Womble Multimedia makes a program called MPEG-VCR which is the BEST and EASIEST way to edit MPEG-2 video because not only does the program work extremely well but it will do no re-encoding of your video/audio except at the edit points (which is no big deal).
This way you can edit without re-encoding which is what you want otherwise if you re-encode (like convert to XviD) you would degrade the quality.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
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OK I just realized you are actually trying to do something like XviD or DivX but to retain quality you should just leave at MPEG-2 and burn to a DVD. After all even the highest quality DVD-R can be had these days for about 50 cents each."The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
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If you really want to create a DivX or XivD then try using Gordian Knot to help you create it. Of course Gordian Knot has no built-in editing but use Gordian Knot to at least get your AviSynth AVS script ... then you can import that into VirtualDubMod (notice I said VirtualDubMod) then edit then encode.Originally Posted by Jsantoy
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
Here is my guide on editing with VirtualDubMod and AviSynth:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=225951"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
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Use the resize filter in virtualdubmod or virtualdubmpeg2, and the crop the black borders. Resize to a 4:3,16:9 size(depending yoour source) and use lancsoz resiziing.
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I have read repeatedly not to resize interlaced video. Since these were recordings of broadcasts, wouldn't they be interlaced?Use the resize filter in virtualdubmod or virtualdubmpeg2, and the crop the black borders. Resize to a 4:3,16:9 size(depending yoour source) and use lancsoz resiziing."Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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There is a proper way to resize interlaced video.Originally Posted by gadgetguy
Also if the end result is DivX/Xvid then it will be deinterlaced or an IVTC performed on it.
So the resize issue you bring up is moot.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
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