Help with XviD in VDub

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Help with XviD in VDub

Postby Toki » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:08 am

Hi,

I have been encoding my amv for upload and followed the guides "xvid" and "zarx264gui" provided by a-m-v.org, the "zarx264gui" worked but I wanted to see what the outcome would be like for xvid.

I encoded it according to advice in the guide, and it came out in perfect quality however there is an issue of interlacing.

Is it normal for XviD to result in interlacing and how can I prevent it from interlacing again? If possible is there a better way to encode to XviD?

Any help really appreciated :D
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Re: Help with XviD in VDub

Postby Kariudo » Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:52 pm

I don't think xvid can interlace footage, it's probably because you're somehow feeding vdub interlaced footage. Check your project settings in your editing program to make sure that everything is set to progressive (no fields) and disable any deinterlacing your program tries to add. Also check your export/render settings to make sure you're not inadvertently having it export/render with any deinterlacing settings or as something other than progressive (no fields)
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Re: Help with XviD in VDub

Postby Qyot27 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:15 am

Kariudo wrote:I don't think xvid can interlace footage

Yeah, it can:
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Although if that's not checked, then it would be like you said, a product of the export settings of the editor.
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Re: Help with XviD in VDub

Postby post-it » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:41 pm

xvid and interlacing go way back to Divx 4.10 ( when shimmering was its only flaw! )

Divx/xvid 4.11 introduced us to the Magic of Green-Screen instead of Video.

it seems, that those people, forgot to remind us that Xvid = Mpeg!?!!

.. personnally, just us .MP4 with H264 and leave Xvid to the wanna-be's of the world,
otherwise you'll be saying THIS way too often:
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.. greenish yellow tint included ^__^
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Re: Help with XviD in VDub

Postby Kariudo » Tue Aug 04, 2009 6:47 pm

post-it wrote:xvid and interlacing go way back to Divx 4.10 ( when shimmering was its only flaw! )

Divx/xvid 4.11 introduced us to the Magic of Green-Screen instead of Video.

it seems, that those people, forgot to remind us that Xvid = Mpeg!?!!

.. personnally, just us .MP4 with H264 and leave Xvid to the wanna-be's of the world,
otherwise you'll be saying THIS way too often:
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.. greenish yellow tint included ^__^

Please stop doing this (the whole posting in old topics with irrelevant/unrealiable information thing)
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Re: Help with XviD in VDub

Postby post-it » Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:03 pm

ok
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