Getting higher quality from DVD-ripped DivX footage.. help

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Post by klinky » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:06 am

Actually ^_^. It does take some time to prep footage. But waiting for a low quality divx file to download is insanely stupid.

Converting a series to MJPEG using the switch method. That can take quite a bit of time. But all you need to do is just setup a batch job and let it run over night, it's painless really.


But you stated "rip" footage >_> which lead me to believe it was the "ripping" process that was the bottleneck.

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Post by Rozard » Tue Feb 18, 2003 3:14 am

klinky wrote:Converting a series to MJPEG using the switch method. That can take quite a bit of time. But all you need to do is just setup a batch job and let it run over night, it's painless really.
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Post by RadicalEd0 » Tue Feb 18, 2003 10:24 am

I know he meant mpeg :\
MPEG IS NOT FOR EDITING
its lossy, ugly, unless you encode at like > 5 mbps mpeg 2 which is what.. the dvd.. already is, and is intraframe
you dont edit with mpeg, mpeg is a compression for distribution

sorry, but its just >_< dumb!

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