GUIDE: New Bad-ass DivX Techniques...
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can anyone post a tutorial for a hi-quality dcdivx movie ?
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If you follow the guide at my site you'll have the tutorial up to a point - then all you have to do is use the settings mentioned on the first page of this topic. If you're not too fusssed about audio quality, leave the MP3Pro audio for now.
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Are you able to access the same options? The Pro version on Windows has Bi-Directional Encoding, which is really required if you plan on going over 700kbps for Video.lessthanbake wrote:idk if this is the right place to put this but ill go with it. I am running OSX 10.2.3 and i was wondering what would be the best setting for divx on a mac since it has different encoder. Thanks for any help.
DivX 5.0.2 works better for higher-resolution videos than previous versions, try that out.Mr. Superbad wrote:This is very odd. I would double check the settings, but who knows? Maybe dcdivx performs differently on different dreamcast models?Automata0 wrote:Mr. Superbad, I've been testing my movies with both dcdivx 3 and 4.
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My kit will be available as soon as I find a reliable host for the zip file. I have it at come2store but they seem to have been down for weeks... You can try getting it there, but don't be surprised if you get a 'website not responding' type message...fatheadpi wrote: 138 is currently working on a new Gypplay boot kit
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What video and audio bitrates did you select?Inu_Sess__ wrote:I tried encoding a movie with Bi-Directional and divx pro 5.0.2 and all i got was a black screen and audio. I use mp3 pro for the audio, and was running dcdivx beta 3. Why cant i get a picture to show?
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You wrote this a while ago, but just in case you havent heard, there is such a thing as OGM's not only do they support OGG audio, but they can have subtitles too. (Which is GREAT for anime.)fatheadpi wrote:Yeah that's why I seriously dig MP3Pro, we can finally get good sound quality at our bitrates, especially since ogg isn't supported as a video format yet.
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I finally got a working one. I had to use 32kbps 32000khz MP3Pro audio to get it to play. I used divx 5.0.2 pro with bidirectional, 1000kpbs birate and a use 2:1 reduction high quality to get my anime to play almost flawlessly, a few frames are dropped but not too notciable, except to first few seconds. Quality rivals VHS and VCD, plus i can fit more eps to a cd.
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OGM isn't currently a supported format in DCDivX, though.CaTaClYsM wrote:You wrote this a while ago, but just in case you havent heard, there is such a thing as OGM's not only do they support OGG audio, but they can have subtitles too. (Which is GREAT for anime.)fatheadpi wrote:Yeah that's why I seriously dig MP3Pro, we can finally get good sound quality at our bitrates, especially since ogg isn't supported as a video format yet.
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I recently encoded an entire movie at resolution of 496x212, 800kbps (should have gone higher) with bi-directional encoding. Sound is 96kbps 32khz encoded seperately from the video with WinLame (since for some reason you can't get a 32khz mp3 to play properly if encoded with virtualdub). I was trying to fill the cd, but came up 150 megs short.
It looked and sounded great. It played at half speed 12-15x I'm not sure which, but it was very watchable. It plays back perfectly on a computer as well.
One major problem with it, though, is that with DcDivx beta 3, the right edge of the screen isn't displayed or decoded properly. It seems like about 16-32 pixels were pure black and EVERYTIME the screen scrolled to the right, huge black artifacts would run across the screen. This can probably be fixed by lowering the horizontal resolution to about 480 or less. I didn't have this problem with the 400x300 resolution anime episodes I encoded.
It looked and sounded great. It played at half speed 12-15x I'm not sure which, but it was very watchable. It plays back perfectly on a computer as well.
One major problem with it, though, is that with DcDivx beta 3, the right edge of the screen isn't displayed or decoded properly. It seems like about 16-32 pixels were pure black and EVERYTIME the screen scrolled to the right, huge black artifacts would run across the screen. This can probably be fixed by lowering the horizontal resolution to about 480 or less. I didn't have this problem with the 400x300 resolution anime episodes I encoded.
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Maybe you should lower your audio bitrate, but encode as MP3Pro, which would end up sounding better and give you smoother playback. And did you use 2-Pass? It's not really suited very well to DCDivX.Mr. Superbad wrote:I recently encoded an entire movie at resolution of 496x212, 800kbps (should have gone higher) with bi-directional encoding. Sound is 96kbps 32khz encoded seperately from the video with WinLame (since for some reason you can't get a 32khz mp3 to play properly if encoded with virtualdub). I was trying to fill the cd, but came up 150 megs short.
It looked and sounded great. It played at half speed 12-15x I'm not sure which, but it was very watchable. It plays back perfectly on a computer as well.
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I didn't use 2-pass.
I've played around with mp3pro, and it seems to me that DcDivx can't play it back at the full 44khz, and 96kbps 32khz sound better to me. I've tested it with a video i ripped off a dvd. It can easily handle 96kbps at the video bitrate I selected. The video playback was stable throughout the movie.
As far as I know, using bi-directional encoding, it will always play back slower on DcDivx.
I've played around with mp3pro, and it seems to me that DcDivx can't play it back at the full 44khz, and 96kbps 32khz sound better to me. I've tested it with a video i ripped off a dvd. It can easily handle 96kbps at the video bitrate I selected. The video playback was stable throughout the movie.
As far as I know, using bi-directional encoding, it will always play back slower on DcDivx.
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Using Bi-Directional Encoding is fine, and should give speedy results - I always assumed it was slow before, but that was because I was using 2-Pass. And about MP3Pro audio - the player, like all standard MP3 players, is playing the audio back at 22KHz instead of the full 44KHz. I don't know what your problem is, as I've never encountered it before. I can suggest lowering the quality of your audio to 56kbps for a test run, and if that plays then work your way upwards until you hit your peak.
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