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Re: Hold Me Up

Post by CrackTheSky » Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:57 pm

Qyot27 wrote:I miss videos like this.

Only complaint: the encode should've been for Video CD. :P
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Re: Hold Me Up

Post by Qyot27 » Thu Jun 12, 2014 2:19 pm

CrackTheSky wrote:
Qyot27 wrote:I miss videos like this.

Only complaint: the encode should've been for Video CD. :P
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Free version of TMPGEnc with the 'NTSC Film' (for 23.976 fps) template under VCD is the easiest way. Or more technically, 1150kbps CBR* MPEG-1 @ 352x240 (352x288 for PAL) and 224kbps 44.1 kHz MP2. If in doubt in regards to compliancy, get an old version of Nero and try to add the .mpg file to a Video CD project. I doubt current versions still have that option; I might be wrong, though.

*at least according to spec; XVCDs that used VBR may or may not work in standalone players. This is technology from 1993, after all.


1150kbps + 224kbps = 1374 kbps / 8 = 171.75 KiB/s * 60 sec = 10.305 MiB per minute

That old '10 MiB per minute' rule that was so ubiquitous back in the Xvid era? It was a direct product of VCD conventions whereby a standard CD would hold 80 minutes of content, as the intended maximum duration of a VCD was set to match the maximum duration for music CDs.
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Re: Hold Me Up

Post by Replay Studios » Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:52 pm

old school ftw ^^

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Re: Hold Me Up

Post by Pikapwn » Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:35 pm

Really tight editing, especially the sync. Nice work! :up:

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Re: Hold Me Up

Post by CrackTheSky » Mon Jun 23, 2014 1:56 pm

Qyot27 wrote:Free version of TMPGEnc with the 'NTSC Film' (for 23.976 fps) template under VCD is the easiest way. Or more technically, 1150kbps CBR* MPEG-1 @ 352x240 (352x288 for PAL) and 224kbps 44.1 kHz MP2. If in doubt in regards to compliancy, get an old version of Nero and try to add the .mpg file to a Video CD project. I doubt current versions still have that option; I might be wrong, though.

*at least according to spec; XVCDs that used VBR may or may not work in standalone players. This is technology from 1993, after all.


1150kbps + 224kbps = 1374 kbps / 8 = 171.75 KiB/s * 60 sec = 10.305 MiB per minute

That old '10 MiB per minute' rule that was so ubiquitous back in the Xvid era? It was a direct product of VCD conventions whereby a standard CD would hold 80 minutes of content, as the intended maximum duration of a VCD was set to match the maximum duration for music CDs.
Lol wasn't actually expecting a response for this but I s'pose I should have known better...being that you're a video knowledge database and all :P I'll try this for my next project, which is in the same vein as this one. Thanks :D
Replay Studios wrote:old school ftw ^^
Pikapwn wrote:Really tight editing, especially the sync. Nice work! :up:
Thanks for watching guys!

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