How Convert Movies With Fullscreen


swisscheese

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I Convert Movies always in Fullscreen Format.10Min=ca.10MB!
That's the way it is:
Convert with Virtual Dub 1.5.10
Open File.
Video - Filter - Add - Resize - Percise Bilinear
Video - Framerate
Process every 3 frame.
Commpression-Divx 4.12-Configure-2pass firt pass-120kilobits.
Audio - no Audio.
File-Save as.-Start first Convert.
when Firstpass finish go to:
Commpression - Configure - 2 pass,second pass-115kilobits.
Sound - full Processing Mode.
Sound - Volume - make min.200%
Sound - Commpression - MPEG Layer 3 - 24kBits/sec 22050Hz Mono 3KB/s
Sound - Conversion - 44100Hz - High Quality.
File - Save as - (same as first File) THE END. B)
 
Why do people keep posting new settings? The guide here is all you'll ever need. That and the knowledge that you can get better sound quality if you up the settings and the clock speed a bit. Really, you can select your file size too so why would you want anything else?
 
swisscheese posted on Aug 6 2004 at 07:46 PM said:
xboxit posted on Aug 6 2004 at 06:34 PM said:
how big are the movies though? I'm an idiot.
Good: Peter Pan:73Min=76.1MB
ya loony. Are ya serious, peter pan :lol: :lol: :lol: .....Sorry.
 
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Dozer posted on Aug 6 2004 at 07:00 PM said:
Why do people keep posting new settings? The guide here is all you'll ever need.
Dozer - please note the title of the post - "fullscreen"
The guide you refer to does not provide support for fullscreen :-

"No support for 320x240 full screen encodes using these settings. "
 
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reeced posted on Aug 6 2004 at 07:25 PM said:
Dozer posted on Aug 6 2004 at 07:00 PM said:
Why do people keep posting new settings? The guide here is all you'll ever need.
Dozer - please note the title of the post - "fullscreen"
The guide you refer to does not provide support for fullscreen :-

"No support for 320x240 full screen encodes using these settings. "
Ah ok. But still. It's better to use the guide as an outline. I've done it before, just choose the rez you want, although you'll have to clock higher you're guaranteed to get the best quality you can fit on your card.
 
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Dozer posted on Aug 6 2004 at 07:00 PM said:
Why do people keep posting new settings? The guide here is all you'll ever need. That and the knowledge that you can get better sound quality if you up the settings and the clock speed a bit. Really, you can select your file size too so why would you want anything else?
cheer's dozer...lost the link to this site a while back and was lookin' 4 it the other day....nice 1!!!
 
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Thank you Dozer for this Link.But i Chose MONO and 22050Hz!! Sound clearer than 11050Hz STEREO!
 
swisscheese posted on Aug 6 2004 at 08:33 PM said:
Thank you Dozer for this Link.But i Chose MONO and 22050Hz!! Sound clearer than 11050Hz STEREO!
Yeah, I use better quality mono than stereo as well most of the time :).
 
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swisscheese posted on Aug 6 2004 at 08:33 PM said:
Thank you Dozer for this Link.But i Chose MONO and 22050Hz!! Sound clearer than 11050Hz STEREO!
cool...didn't even think 2 try this.
 
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mastaboog749 posted on Aug 7 2004 at 02:07 PM said:
nvm, I got it and it worked good to. 3 minute music video came out to 3.24 mb and the quality is better than the video I encoded using that website.
If you used the website then you'd see it's for full films that you want to fill the smc with. You can't just say it's better quality, it's just simply the best you can fit on the card...
 
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