hi,
for anybody with time to kill,
and eyes to lend,
i've got three mpeg2 encodings A,B,C, of a sequence.
i'm interested in what any pair of eyes can give me as feedback on quality of playback.
motion playback only.
split it into 2:
3 encodes + a few sample stack avs scripts to run in parallel. (66MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/?9mmctsfmzye
Source (68MB)
http://www.mediafire.com/?lbwrdxnr9yd
ty
tripp
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Originally Posted by 45tripp
I downloaded it right after you post it but forgot to give my comment. Sorry!
I thought that one of the shorter files (in size) was the best at fast movement (Was it A?)
Please give some details on encoding (used encoder(s), settings, etc.) and on what I possibly overlook.
BTW: quite a impressive sequence
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I thought that one of the shorter files (in size) was the best at fast movement (Was it A?)
a>b>c
BTW: quite a impressive sequence
tripp"I'll give you five dollars if you let me throw a rock at you"
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