That's exactly why i gave up on Gordian Knot a long time ago... :cry:
Because even if you're lucky enough to find a "simple", detailed and yet clear tutorial like yours, THE WHOLE THING IS JUST TOO DAMN COMPLICATED !!!! :evil:
It's a good tool, but it demands too much implication to obtain a decent looking video with a decent file size...
thx ebc my hero :O
i just got on prob i cant select Home theatre NTSC only some AL@5
stuff or sumthing liek that
Quote from: Lunarrthx ebc my hero :O
i just got on prob i cant select Home theatre NTSC only some AL@5
stuff or sumthing liek that
Hmmm, can you select any other profiles at all?
I'm not really sure what the problem could be other than that you might have a different version of Xvid encoder that doesn't have all those profiles to choose from.
Maybe try download and installing this one http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Koepi_XviD.htm
See if that lets you choose more profiles.
if you look at the girl's hair you can see that there's some pixellation thingies there.. i've made the file to be 700mb and use TomsMoComp for deinterlacing. is there a way to do some more tweaking to make the quality better, or is 700mb just too small?
What res are you encoding the video at aimaime?
From the screenshot it looks a little bit too stretched.
When you do the cropping and resizing watch to see that the aspect error is as close to 0 as you can get it.
Not sure if it's this, but if you're doing any resizing make sure you select 'precise bilinear'. When I've tried other choices I've seen the same sort of blockiness.
^um, there's a version called virtualdubmod and it will open vobs for you :D so you really don't need to open them in PowerDirector and save as avi.
Any tips on making it sharper?? I didn't install the DivX 5.05 or 3.11 codec too, and had Xvid already. I have DivX 6 something.A lot of it depends on the actual DVD quality. A good DVD should have a bitrate of 8000~9000, but some DVDs are as low as 2,500 (some sabras have been that low), and is friggin' impossible to get them shape.
Hmm it could be a few different problems, you'd have to try a few things.
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\kerneldeint140.dll")
mpeg2source("C:\Video Encoding Folder\Hello Morning 070318.d2v")
kernelbob(5)
function kernelbob(clip a, int th)
{ ord = getparity(a) ? 1 : 0
f=a.kerneldeint(order=ord, sharp=true, twoway=true, threshold=th)
e=a.separatefields.trim(1,0).weave.kerneldeint(order=1-ord, sharp=true, twoway=true, threshold=th)
interleave(f,e).assumeframebased
}
how do I create an avs script?Very simple, make a txt file in notepad, put in your script and then save it with the extension .avs (instead of .txt)
LoadPlugin("C:\path to\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")
mpeg2source("F:\blah\blahdvd.d2v")
usual path to dgmpg is C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dllTurns out the real problem is DivX won't let you use 480X640 in most of the profiles. So switch to unconstrained and you'll be able to encode just fine.