On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 08:38, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> 
> The lower the quality factor better, but mpeg2enc needs bandwith to
> create good quality. If you don't have that bandwith it is better to
> request a lower quality. 

That's good to know. I sort of expected that, but it's good to get it
confirmed. I'll play with higher values for q.

> If you want a stream with a exact size prediction, you have to use a CBR

No, i don't want a _very_ precise estimation. I just want to make my 30
minutes movies fit as best as possible into 700MB CDs.

> If you denoise, I hope you also use --interlace-mode|-I 0 because else
> mpeg2enc will spend time for motion estimation for a interlaced video
> you don't have any more. 

Since you raised the issue:
I'm converting NTSC DV streams. Those are interlaced by default (i
believe the "professional" notation for them is "720i"). Then i should
use -I 1, right? At least that's what i understand from the man page.

What's your advice? Should i attempt to deinterlace? I guess not,
because i intend to watch these SVCDs on TV (i also make DivX copies to
watch on computers).
But perhaps i'm missing something?...

-- 
Florin Andrei

http://florin.myip.org/



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