avi or mpeg and why
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avi or mpeg and why
avi or mpeg and why
also what codec do you use and link to it if you can
also what codec do you use and link to it if you can
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Re: avi or mpeg and why
avi - Only if you want to actually take your time to make the best encoding.el_farlo wrote:avi or mpeg and why
mpeg - If you want the best compatibility and if you don't like messing with a lot of settings.
avi - XviD all of the way.el_farlo wrote:also what codec do you use and link to it if you can
mpeg - TMPGEnc, don't accept any substitutes.
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It's an opinion question... I like AVI, because it has much more versatility.
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No, he quite obviously wanted someone to tell him how he should compress. He even asked for a link to a codec.Brolli411 wrote:It's an opinion question... I like AVI, because it has much more versatility.
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well I'll be your henchman jbone in saying that you guys should stop referring to avi as a codec.. 'avi has better quality' etc.
That said, let me rephrase the question (although it was asked once before) to:
What container format, video codec, and audio codec do you prefer?
me, I dont prefer avi or mpeg1/2 elementary/program streams. Personally I like ogg and its directshow video implementation. Although when the newer container formats matroska and MCF come out I'm sure they'll dwarf the hack of .ogg that is ogm.
I like ogg/ogm as a container right now simply because of it's internal improvements over avi (proper handling of bframes, vbr audio, ability to stream, better error handling) and because of the functionality of Tobias' directshow ogg and subtitle filters, since they allow for built in language titles, chapter points and names, and internal overlayed text subtitles. It makes it choice for sub&dub backup.
current favorite container format: ogg/ogm
Codec wise its a trade off. I use both RealVideo 9 and XviD. Most of the time however I'll use XviD because of it's ability to be used in things like the ogg contanier. RV sadly is STILL restricted to RM files even though the dna source code has been out for a few months
current favorite video codec: RV9, XviD
As far as audio goes, I personally find RealAudio 8 to be far superior to all other audio codecs to date. especially at low bitrates. However, it suffers the same inoperability problems as RV9 and thus I usually go with second best (but not necessarily bad), vorbis. Since vorbis is THE native audio codec for ogg/ogm, it works out alright in the end.
current favorite audio codec: RA8, Vorbis
That said, let me rephrase the question (although it was asked once before) to:
What container format, video codec, and audio codec do you prefer?
me, I dont prefer avi or mpeg1/2 elementary/program streams. Personally I like ogg and its directshow video implementation. Although when the newer container formats matroska and MCF come out I'm sure they'll dwarf the hack of .ogg that is ogm.
I like ogg/ogm as a container right now simply because of it's internal improvements over avi (proper handling of bframes, vbr audio, ability to stream, better error handling) and because of the functionality of Tobias' directshow ogg and subtitle filters, since they allow for built in language titles, chapter points and names, and internal overlayed text subtitles. It makes it choice for sub&dub backup.
current favorite container format: ogg/ogm
Codec wise its a trade off. I use both RealVideo 9 and XviD. Most of the time however I'll use XviD because of it's ability to be used in things like the ogg contanier. RV sadly is STILL restricted to RM files even though the dna source code has been out for a few months

current favorite video codec: RV9, XviD
As far as audio goes, I personally find RealAudio 8 to be far superior to all other audio codecs to date. especially at low bitrates. However, it suffers the same inoperability problems as RV9 and thus I usually go with second best (but not necessarily bad), vorbis. Since vorbis is THE native audio codec for ogg/ogm, it works out alright in the end.
current favorite audio codec: RA8, Vorbis
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I'm coping jbone.
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Anyways, I personally like DivX 4/5 Compatible-XviD with LAME MP3 audio, or an OGM with XviD and OGG Audio.
MPEG-1 is a thing of the past. XviD, MPEG-2, and OGG are things of the future.
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Anyways, I personally like DivX 4/5 Compatible-XviD with LAME MP3 audio, or an OGM with XviD and OGG Audio.

MPEG-1 is a thing of the past. XviD, MPEG-2, and OGG are things of the future.