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From: Greg M Johnson
Subject: To DiVX authors: compression settings ?
Date: 25 Mar 2003 11:48:31
Message: <3e80885f@news.povray.org>
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Hello! Welcome me to the Dark Side of the force ;-) I have a divx
compiler.
When I made the first anim, it was twice the size of the equivalent MPG-1.
What compression settings do you use?
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:47:56 -0500, "Greg M. Johnson" <gregj:-)565### [at] aolcom>
wrote:
> Hello! Welcome me to the Dark Side of the force ;-) I have a divx
> compiler.
Compiler is probably not the best word. :-)
> When I made the first anim, it was twice the size of the equivalent MPG-1.
> What compression settings do you use?
I have no experience but did you tried
http://www.google.com/search?q=tutorial+divx+settings ?
ABX
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From: Andrew Cocker
Subject: Re: To DiVX authors: compression settings ?
Date: 25 Mar 2003 13:41:07
Message: <3e80a2c3@news.povray.org>
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"Greg M. Johnson" <gregj:-)565### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:3e80885f@news.povray.org...
> Hello! Welcome me to the Dark Side of the force ;-) I have a divx
> compiler.
>
> When I made the first anim, it was twice the size of the equivalent MPG-1.
> What compression settings do you use?
Cannot tell you exactly (as 1. it'll vary from situation to situation, and 2. it's
ages since
I tried it myself), but I think the best results are obtained from doing a 2-Pass
encode. Info
is available online :-)
All the best,
Andy Cocker
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"ABX" <abx### [at] abxartpl> wrote in message
news:t4218vs3u8h77h6rh1fskctonnnvm845d6@4ax.com...
> http://www.google.com/search?q=tutorial+divx+settings ?
Perhaps I should start here:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=how+to+use+a+computer
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From: Peter Hertel
Subject: Re: To DiVX authors: compression settings ?
Date: 27 Mar 2003 05:08:50
Message: <3e82cdb2@news.povray.org>
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> Hello! Welcome me to the Dark Side of the force ;-) I have a divx
> compiler.
Welcome, don't underestimate the power of The Dark Side! :)
> When I made the first anim, it was twice the size of the equivalent MPG-1.
> What compression settings do you use?
For me it use to be the other way around.. I save my DivX files from
Animation Shop, don't tamper with anything, and it works fine. There's only
one slider which can select quality, IIRC in AM2 it set at 15, in AM3 it's
set at 900.
Not very helpful perhaps..?
-Peter
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From: Greg M Johnson
Subject: Re: To DiVX authors: compression settings ?
Date: 27 Mar 2003 09:25:42
Message: <3e8309e6@news.povray.org>
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Cool, thanks for the direct advice. I've got my toe in the water, and
before I make the great leap, I'll ask the ornery question again:
do you think that Divx will:
i) have universal and long-lasting appeal, or
ii) would it be like a combination of the "gotcha-patenting" of the GIF
format or the "what were you thinking" of the "Beta" videocassette format ?
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"Greg M. Johnson" <gregj:-)565### [at] aolcom> wrote in
news:3e80885f@news.povray.org:
> Hello! Welcome me to the Dark Side of the force ;-) I have a divx
> compiler.
>
Nah, real sith use xvid. http://www.xvid.org/ If you really want to learn
more about the whole encoding process, this site is very useful:
http://www.doom9.org/
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From: Peter Hertel
Subject: Re: To DiVX authors: compression settings ?
Date: 27 Mar 2003 17:26:28
Message: <3e837a94@news.povray.org>
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> i) have universal and long-lasting appeal, or
There'll always come better, faster and smaller compression. But since
DivX has gone onto this commercial thingy, I think it will keep up for
quite a while.
I think DivX will stay around for a while, just like MP3.
> ii) would it be like a combination of the "gotcha-patenting" of the
GIF
> format or the "what were you thinking" of the "Beta" videocassette
format ?
I don't like the DivX-Pro Adware solution, and it might get a bit more
painful in the future. But XviD lacks a common standard, so it'll be a
bit hard to overthrow DivX. Or am I completely mistaken here? I've had
big problems installing the correct codecs for viewing XviD movies,
whereas the DivX is easy to set up..
-Peter
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