Encoding Guide


For roughly 1mb/minute use xvid, 100kps, audio mp3 mono 32kps 22khz.

Obviously a resize to 320x240, 320x176 for widescreen is needed, i'd select precise bilinear color as well.

For my 24 episodes i usually use ~150kps XivD and a forty minute episode will come out at about 55mb.
 
spray posted on May 19 2004 at 09:51 PM said:
For roughly 1mb/minute use xvid, 100kps, audio mp3 mono 32kps 22khz.
mp3 mono really works for gpcinema? I had read somewhere that it didn't, in a tutorial. So they seem to be wrong. However I cannot remember where it was.
 
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damaki posted on May 19 2004 at 08:58 PM said:
mp3 mono really works for gpcinema? I had read somewhere that it didn't, in a tutorial. So they seem to be wrong. However I cannot remember where it was.
I've not had a problem with mono playback on my GP32.
 
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i use

divx4 at 256kbs 2 pass encoding
24bit 11,025 hz stereo - mainly as same bit rate as mono but same final size
virtual dub - resize to what ever you want or need to keep ratio and use precise bilinear.

You probably know this already but if you use null transform to clip any wobbly edges off your vids make sure you then stretch the image with resize by the same amount to compensate, means you'll get corect ratio.

also ive found that if your running a 25fps dvd of whatever encoding it to 24fps then dividing it by 2 in virtual dub fixs the lip sync, as a 25fps vid divided by 2 results in 12.5 which gpcinema translates to 13fps meaning sound will run incorrectly.

Incidently in use dvdx to reduce a dvd to 24fps then alter the rest in virtualdub.

This will get you a file that is either the same size as the vid is long or smaller.
Also most of my vids are 300x240 as this keeps the 4:3 ratio.

Hope this helps.
 
i think you can get the codecs from the entware site, either that just search the net. sorry i cant remeber exactly where i got mine from.
 
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