I have been playing in converting mpeg-1 to mpeg-4 DivX or Xvid for sometime now. I am still confused as what DivX 5.1 bit-rate the video quality would be the same as mpeg-1 1150kbps?
I am trying to reduce file sizes and don't know what is the best compromise between filesize and quality when converting from mpeg1 to DivX
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Just experiment and do 1 minute clips and set the bitrate to 500kbps up or down till you notice its the same quality.
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Originally Posted by johns0
How much better quality do I get if I do 2-pass vs. 1-pass? -
It really depends on your source video, honestly. If you open your video in VirtualDub and go to File > File Properties, you will see "Average Data Rate". Whatever this is, use the same bitrate for the AVI. I _seriously_ suggest you use XviD, though. If you are willing to mess around with the bitrate, set it to 1000 and then down it by 50 each encode, but at a certain point, you will get smearing and such. If your MPEG-1 file is at 1100 kbps, then you can use that or even safely use 1000 for the XviD AVI.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by State Of Mind
Second - if I use the same bitrate, then the file size will be virtually the same, so why would I go through all the hassle of converting if I am not gonna save any size?! I cant make it look better by going from mpeg1 to mpeg4...
I thought the whole idea of using mpeg4 and specially DivX/Xvid is to have the same quality of video at lower bit-rates and smaller file sizes. If for same quality I have to use the same bit-rate, what's the point of using mpeg4?
Thnx -
From a mixture of what I've read and my own experimentation, I believe that as an exceptionally general rule, and with no consideration of a number of variables, the "sweet spot" is somewhere between 2:1 and 3:1 for the MPEG to DivX/XviD bitrate comparisons, given an excellent source. There's a lot of exceptions here, but I believe that if you follow johns0's advice, and start with half the original bitrate, you'll find a similar result somewhere between 1/2 to 1/3 of the original bitrate. THere's no "magic" number, just approximations - mainly due to quality being so subjective.
The best advice I can give is to TRY IT YOURSELF. Experiment. See what works FOR YOU. That's the only thing that's important hereIf in doubt, Google it. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Is it my source? I use latest Virtualdub, XviD-1.0.2, or DivX 5.2 -
Originally Posted by alexb76Originally Posted by jimmalenkoIf in doubt, Google it.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
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Originally Posted by alexb76If in doubt, Google it.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
I think I got a better picture when I did 2-pass (so hard to judge) I used to only do a 1-pass, now at around 600-700kbps, the quality is close enough to original. At half-size I lose stuff, so cant do, but I can probably manage a file of 60-70% size with same quality. I was just hoping for some more from XviD, I guess not! -
vcd is already a small format,,its hard to take something small and get smaller without loss...wmv might get you smaller,,not sure as i dont fool with it,,but those are usually pretty small files,,good luck with whatever ur doin
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