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What kind of settings do I have to use in Xvid4PSP to convert a 7,8 GB 720p MKV file to MP4 (to filezise 4050 MB)? I've used 4050 MB final filesize (2-pass encoding), because that way I can watch those Mp4's with PS3. And I have already managed to convert a 4,37 GB MKV to MP4 with subtitles and the picture quality was great with PS3. But I have a problem with that 7,8 GB MKV file. When I tried to convert it with same settings, the procedure took only 3 hours (with 4,37 GB MKV, it took 9 hours), and the picture quality was terrible. What I'm only trying, is to lower the filesize so I can watch it with PS3. I would like to stick with Xvid4PSP since I've learnt quite well how to use it, but not well enough it seems. And yes, I know there are tsmuxer, media server programs etc. etc. but now it's really about Xvid4PSP! So if someone can help me with those right settings, I would appreciate it, thanks!
		
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	I have used the main MP4 output option, but I remember trying the PS3 preset one once, but the file didn't work. It may be, because the filesize then was over 4 GB and I didn't know about the MP4 filesize limit PS3 has with those files. I may try it again and see what happens. But to my understanding, the same settings should work with this larger file also, I don't know why the outcome file was so small and terrible looking 
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	There are many different settings, and they will produce differing results. Using Turbo presets will be much faster than using Ultra or Extreme presets, the but image quality will be a lot less. The same goes for the Q number. Lower means higher quality, but also usually bigger files. 
 
 Try starting with the PS3 preset, and x264 Q18 Ultra. Click on the E next to Video and change the encoding Mode to Two Pass Bitrate, and enter whatever bitrate is required to meet your file size (use a bitrate calculator to work this out). It will probably take a few hours to re-encode.
 
 These settings work on my PS3 quite happily.Read my blog here.
 
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	OK, I went and put it encoding using PS3 preset, and x264 Q21 Ultra. atleast it's taking about 12 hours now so the outcome should look better than the last one. 
 
 I noticed a very strange thing. I have ffdshow installed, and with it I configure external srt subtitles to look a bit larger. I have a movie file which has embedded subtitles in it, but if I disable those subs via ffdshow, the movie file won't open in xvid4psp, instead it gives a black screen and red color text descriping some sort of error, don't remember the error code anymore, but it's strange nonetheless. I wouldn't have this problem with movie file without embedded subtitles included.
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	Whatever you are doing in FFDShow is changing the way the movie is presented to Xvid4PSP - probably changing the colourspace - which is why you get the error message. Under the video menu is an option to change the way Xvid4PSP reads certain files. You may have to choose a different option in this section to read the files with subs turned off. Read my blog here.
 
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	I tried different options under Video->Decoding menu. If I disable the embedded subs, and try to open the movie file with different video read setting, it won't open ffdshow. This is a bit shame, because it's so easy to use it to change the size of the font. If I enable embedded subs, Xvid4psp tries to use these subs when it starts to encode the video, not the external ones no matter how hard I click the srt file. It shows the srt subs at first, but if I click video preview option to have it updated, the embedde subs are there again. I don't know what to do. 
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	Use mkvextractgui (and mkvtoolnix) to extract the just the video and audio streams, then mkvmerge (part of mkvtoolnix) to create a new mkv file with no subs. Read my blog here.
 
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	Thanks, I'll try those programs. Does it take long to create a new mkv file with no subs, I mean does the process take long for the computer? 
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	Just thought to let you guys know something I discovered. I was wondering about the black borders which appeared to the video up and down every time I added subtitles using ffdshow to xvid4psp. When I disabled to subs, the borders went away. I then noticed the option "Letterbox [4:3]" which was checked at the subtitles section in ffdshow, I unchecked it and got rid of the borders. This goes to those who are having same problem about the black borders. Might be basic knowledge to some, but to me, I basically just found the cure by trying this option. 
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