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Howdy doo laddies, how've ye all been? I been screwed worse and worse. Seems that my pc repair guy can't get warranty service till wednesday, figure might get the thing in by thursday so only doin divx stuff for now, might be a stoopid ass and try to get a divx file to play on a disc if i get everything redownloaded.
Anybody have an Athlon XP or P4 system for sale? Which one encodes divx faster?
I need a board that runs cool, runs unreal tournament at 240 fps, and does divx good, prolly wrong place for this but whaddagonnado.
Good luck to bouncer.
Can somebody try this:
882kbit, 950 kbit, 1000kbit, and 1100mbit mpeg files, either 23.976 or 29.976, IBBP and one like IBBBBBBBBBBBBP or somethin, cbr and vbr test mpeg 1 files? Bouncer? try both 352x288 and 320x240. Post results in my semi-official plastic fantastic format, or just toss em up there, i can sort em out, that was gonna be my test disc till cpu cought on fire. FIRE BAD!!!
See ya real soon kids,
Fatheadpi
Anybody have an Athlon XP or P4 system for sale? Which one encodes divx faster?
I need a board that runs cool, runs unreal tournament at 240 fps, and does divx good, prolly wrong place for this but whaddagonnado.
Good luck to bouncer.
Can somebody try this:
882kbit, 950 kbit, 1000kbit, and 1100mbit mpeg files, either 23.976 or 29.976, IBBP and one like IBBBBBBBBBBBBP or somethin, cbr and vbr test mpeg 1 files? Bouncer? try both 352x288 and 320x240. Post results in my semi-official plastic fantastic format, or just toss em up there, i can sort em out, that was gonna be my test disc till cpu cought on fire. FIRE BAD!!!
See ya real soon kids,
Fatheadpi
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To the guy who wanted louder audio:
Are you familiar with the programs tmpeg, virtual dub, and the vfapi reader?
If so, one way i can think of is this:
Load up tmpeg, and get your mpeg 1 file selected as an audio source. Set the video box to blank, but make sure the settings area to the right has audio+video selected. Now do a save project, and save the project.
Load up the vfapi reader program and select your save file via the add job option. Make sure you have both audio and video output checked, and remember where this file is going. Click convert, and you will have an avi file you can work with. Fire up virtual dub, set video to direct stream copy and audio to full procssing mode. Use the volume option, you can turn it up to about 700%. Make sure the audio is set to uncompressed pcm, easier to work with. Then do a save wav (file -> save wave) Go back to tmpeg, select original file as video source and new wav file as audio source, set up tmpeg's internal mpeg layer 1 audio compression engine, use a layer 2 encoder if you have one available that works. Then save the mpeg, shouldn't take too long to put together.
If you run low on space, you can delete the temp files. For example, once you've saved the wav file, you can delete the project file and the avi file you generated.
Good luck,
Fathead, private dick
Are you familiar with the programs tmpeg, virtual dub, and the vfapi reader?
If so, one way i can think of is this:
Load up tmpeg, and get your mpeg 1 file selected as an audio source. Set the video box to blank, but make sure the settings area to the right has audio+video selected. Now do a save project, and save the project.
Load up the vfapi reader program and select your save file via the add job option. Make sure you have both audio and video output checked, and remember where this file is going. Click convert, and you will have an avi file you can work with. Fire up virtual dub, set video to direct stream copy and audio to full procssing mode. Use the volume option, you can turn it up to about 700%. Make sure the audio is set to uncompressed pcm, easier to work with. Then do a save wav (file -> save wave) Go back to tmpeg, select original file as video source and new wav file as audio source, set up tmpeg's internal mpeg layer 1 audio compression engine, use a layer 2 encoder if you have one available that works. Then save the mpeg, shouldn't take too long to put together.
If you run low on space, you can delete the temp files. For example, once you've saved the wav file, you can delete the project file and the avi file you generated.
Good luck,
Fathead, private dick
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Wow, our GYPLAY post is dying. Nooooo! PC is still dead, starting a project in school for computer programming as an exuse to use the t1 line to get my files and do new test discs. Start on that tomorrow. Other than that, I could really use a lil buddy to help me out on some of this stuff, and also does anyone have a good mpeg 1 layer 2 audio encoder that works with tmpeg? Would greatly appreciate any help, having bad luck with toolame.
A word for those of you interested in divx on the dc: while it is possible (as i recall from an article over on boob), the best playback they could pull out was about 4-5 fps, and they were probably dealing with divx 3 cus the article was kinda old. I'm still thinkin boot tryin to find the divx 4 dll's and encoding a file with zilch post processing options, see if I can do anything with that.
That's all for now,
Mike
A word for those of you interested in divx on the dc: while it is possible (as i recall from an article over on boob), the best playback they could pull out was about 4-5 fps, and they were probably dealing with divx 3 cus the article was kinda old. I'm still thinkin boot tryin to find the divx 4 dll's and encoding a file with zilch post processing options, see if I can do anything with that.
That's all for now,
Mike
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Okay smartass, but how fast does it encode divx? and yhow much ram you packin?
i gotta buy parts to fix my computer, but i'm currently lookin at a replacement setup like this:
epox board
amd 1800+ xp processor
384 megs of ram
thermaltake 7 fan
but which processor encodes divx faster, amd xp or p4?
i gotta buy parts to fix my computer, but i'm currently lookin at a replacement setup like this:
epox board
amd 1800+ xp processor
384 megs of ram
thermaltake 7 fan
but which processor encodes divx faster, amd xp or p4?
Need a Treamcast, Dreamcast modchip, HUGE DC memory card, ASCII-like DC fighter pad, or Saturn Gameshark with tons of backup memory? PM me.