POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.animations : Building MPEG : Re: Building MPEG Server Time
28 Jul 2024 12:25:23 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Building MPEG  
From: Simon Lemieux
Date: 30 Oct 2000 21:53:03
Message: <39FE4237.95292610@yahoo.com>
>         What's wrong with the MSSG encoder ? What do you mean by valid encoding ?
> The mpeg2encode tool is supposed to give you "valid" files since it has been
> used for the test models of the MPEG Commitee.
>         There are several ways to improve quality of an encoding, in general
> sense, not only with this tools. Parameters depend on which models you want
> to use (MPEG-1 or 2), the bitrate you need, the type of source (TV caps, CG
> animation, ...) and much more. I could manage having correct results in MPEG-2
> with this tool while tweaking default parameters carefully.
>         Under Linux, I don't know much good softs for encoding, but there's
> one that rules in Windows platform: TMPGEnc. It's free until now, best quality
> ever - even commercial softs can't cope with it. Produces VCD/SVCD/DVD(NTSC)-
> compliant video streams. It's a japanese soft, but there are english ressources
> for it (patch) until the author switch to an english version (should be the
> next release).

My problem is that I don't have windows, and currently only have mpeg2encode, I
was wondering if there were any other software for linux that could give best
results... I'll try working with mpeg2encode, but if you know any other, please
post it!

Thanks,
	Simon

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