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Post by post-it » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:49 am

... ErMaC's guide is a must for any newbe - he got me started and I learned
soo many things about Encoding to and from MPEG.

... and, btw, I've been doing Video Encoding sence 1993 - your never too old
to learn it the right way 8-)

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Post by quadir » Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:56 pm

post-it wrote:... ErMaC's guide is a must for any newbe - he got me started and I learned
soo many things about Encoding to and from MPEG.
It's still a big learning curve. I was completely new to encoding this weekend, when I tryed working through that guide. You are so overloaded with information it is not funny.

Also, in my case I had fully-interlaced dvd's (blek), but it took me a long time to actually figure out this fact, since I kept trying to figure out which `patern' it was and trying various avs filters.

Unfortunatly, it doesnt look like there's any way around this learning curve. :(
23:19 (snip) I actually agree with everything quadir says.

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Post by post-it » Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:21 pm

quadir wrote:... It's still a big learning curve. I was completely new to encoding this weekend, when I tryed working through that guides, you are so overloaded with information it is not funny! ...
. that's one of the reasons I'm putting together a Visual Step-by-Step Guide
right now; too many people "know how to read the guides" but fail to grasp the
basic's because they don't know what the problems "look-like" on the Screen!
. A quick step-by-step with Visual-Discriptions should do the trick.. ErMaC said a
few things a couple of years ago and no one has added these things to anyones
guides ever sense! -- until now :twisted:
. It should be finished sometime this coming week-end.

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Post by trythil » Tue Nov 02, 2004 5:45 pm

post-it wrote:
quadir wrote:... It's still a big learning curve. I was completely new to encoding this weekend, when I tryed working through that guides, you are so overloaded with information it is not funny! ...
. that's one of the reasons I'm putting together a Visual Step-by-Step Guide
right now; too many people "know how to read the guides" but fail to grasp the
basic's because they don't know what the problems "look-like" on the Screen!
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... tqual.html

Look for a big picture and explanatory text underneath it. OMG READING.

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Post by post-it » Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:01 pm

trythil wrote:http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... tqual.html
Look for a big picture and explanatory text underneath it. OMG READING.
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Post by Scintilla » Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:35 pm

post-it wrote:
trythil wrote:http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... tqual.html
Look for a big picture and explanatory text underneath it. OMG READING.
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... oh hell, it's not even worth it.
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