Problem with Dragon Ball Z

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Problem with Dragon Ball Z

Post by gerber2022 » Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:03 pm

ok i would like to know if any of you have this problem with Dragon Ball Z
i used the avisynth to filter it and i made a quick beta like a 40 second beta
and it came out to 60mb flie which is like to much and i also tryed to use none of the filters and still i have the same issuse the data rate on the video goes to the roof like 956 instead of having like 195 or 200 please answer back if any of you have had the same problem with dragon ball z ps when i convert it to wmm i have no problems but when i convert it to divx 50 it goes to the roof on file size i also use the movies i have and they all did the same thing

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Post by RosenRed » Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:13 am

You may want to check this out. Oh, and it has nothing to do with dragonball... you probably need to learn how to use XViD (or DivX or wahtever)
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Post by gerber2022 » Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:26 am

thx for the help i read it all but no matter how i do it or change it is still giving me this huge file size at the end for a 5:34 min video it come out to 312mb and for a 5:34 min video it should have giving me like 80 or 90 mb file size even worked the frames and all the rezies i even tryed just puttin the video without any filters just start out from the dvd to my sony vegas and still no luck

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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:37 am

How's your audio compression?
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Post by gerber2022 » Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:59 am

this is before adding the audio to the video no sound in the video i just tryed all of my dbz movies and not all but a few of the dvd epis and with all of them i have the same problem and also i tryed a diff anime to see if it is my xvid or program software was the one casuing it but no i use ff7 trinity blood and some other ones and they all come out fine i did a quick video like for one i did 3:50min and it came out to like 45mb with the same song i'm using for dbz

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Post by BasharOfTheAges » Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:57 am

It was probably a bad rip or so full of noise that DivX is throwing a fit over encoding all the grain. Why exactly are you ripping from the DVD and encoding to DivX? If you're editing you don't want to be using lossy footage like that.
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Post by gerber2022 » Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:24 am

BasharOfTheAges wrote:It was probably a bad rip or so full of noise that DivX is throwing a fit over encoding all the grain. Why exactly are you ripping from the DVD and encoding to DivX? If you're editing you don't want to be using lossy footage like that.
i just ripped the dvd and remove all the noise and grain from it and i guess you are right i guess it was just on how the dvd where made i had to use a size of 320 by 240 for it to be at least 98mb and i also converted it to h264 and that one did give me a 45mb file size

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