Your Typical Compression
- Willen
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I avoid codec packs like the plague. Even ffdshow, which causes many problems, I barely tolerate. I've found that VLC player does a good job of playing anything I throw at it. Although I mainly use Media Player Classic since I prefer the interface and feature set better, for the occasional 120fps video, MKV, and h.264 MP4 file, VLC is indispensible.
- Streicher
- Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2003 11:48 am
Somehow I can already imagine all the future 70+ MB h.264 encodes... >_>
With all the excuses like, "I didn't know how to make it smaller.", "I wanted the best picture possible (from that crappy fansub/RAW source)" and "Everybody has broadband, why should I make it smaller?"
The anime-leechers made the transmission from Divx to xvid. They will do it to h.264 if they have something they really want to see. Then they will look themselves or whine until it they can play it.
With all the excuses like, "I didn't know how to make it smaller.", "I wanted the best picture possible (from that crappy fansub/RAW source)" and "Everybody has broadband, why should I make it smaller?"
The anime-leechers made the transmission from Divx to xvid. They will do it to h.264 if they have something they really want to see. Then they will look themselves or whine until it they can play it.
- DJ_Izumi
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- RamonesFan2020204
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- Chibi war
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- RamonesFan2020204
- Joined: Wed May 30, 2001 1:18 pm
No, you don't understand. I did it EXACTLY the way everyone else does, filters, compression and everything, and it looked EXACTLY THE SAME! I don't need a lower resolution and a larger file size, so why would I waste my time when I can just import it into WMM, and save it as a WMV that looks and sounds exactly the same, only it's at a wider resolution, and takes up alot less space?Chibi war wrote:Making an XviD compression is a bit more complicated then just selecting XviD as compression you know, then it'll indeed look like an average WMV and will take up a ridicilous amount of extra space. Try the AVTech how-to guide from here. ^^
- DJ_Izumi
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- Pwolf
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if you did it exactly the same as everyone else, you wouldn't be using wmvRamonesFan2020204 wrote:No, you don't understand. I did it EXACTLY the way everyone else does...
here are a few questions for you:
do you care what people think about your video and sound quality? do you care if people can play your videos? do ever want to be "good"? do you ever want to win a contest?
if any of those are "yes" maybe you should stop doing whats "easy" and try figuring out why xvid isn't giving you the results everyong else is getting...
Pwolf
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