Hey Thrax, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...this guy imitated you so precisely that he just changed the author name and pretended to be you. You should be supremely flattered
lol. now THAT'S what I call entertaining revenge lol. the tutorial was easy to follow although the link to the <a href="http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Calcs/DivX4BitRate.zip">
DivX4 Bitrate Calculator by Spark
</a> seemed to be broken . ok, not necesarily broken but they wouldn't let me have it and i hate registering for sites that i couldn't care less about :P. I registered here cause i had to pop off a reply for that revenge comment of yours lol.
any ways, as to the quality of the the tutorial... I won't be able to say untill i see the outcome of my efforts. (28.7% so far.) The first movie i did (i just played around untill it played with out skipping on the sound) came out just fine. this movie though, i encrypted it the first time and it came out alright for some of it... then i fast fowarded to the middle of the movie and it seemed to lag on sound vs mouth movement (like a american cheesed chinese film (haha amarican CHEESED!! heheh).
so i searched and found your tutorial and thuss...here we are.
as i move to press POST i sit at 30% even. weeeeeee
I've been playing around with XViD a LOT lately, and I've got it down to basically 700mb = DVD quality with 6 channel dolby audio.
Interesting. How is the quality, say, compared to Nero Digital MPEG-4? I have been using the nero digital encoder to do the 6+GB>700MB conversion, maintaining the dolby digital channels, subtitles, and maybe one other additonal audio channel (2.0 stereo sp?).
I have been doing this with anime series lately. No, it does not have menus however, the the quality is outstanding. Of course, the less you pack, the more quality you attain.
The longer the movies, then you start to sacrifice quality, that is if you are like me and just want to deal with one disk. The LOTR series...forget about it as far as one disk is concerned. However, I was able to convert all 3 of the series (non-extended) to 1.5GB+/- files with the DD channel and no subtitles onto one DVD+R. Even moreso on a DL disk.
If you have a compatible set-top dvd player, it's as good as gold when it comes to marathons.
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Hey Thrax, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...this guy imitated you so precisely that he just changed the author name and pretended to be you. You should be supremely flattered
Dexter...
Shorty will sort this one out pronto for sure.
Thieving scum
Hey thrax
Oh well, basically I was saying it was a great article and I hope its only found here soon.
Shorty and co will fix that
I say contact the webhost
Did I? Oh well that explains it, I blame Shorty I was on the phone at the time, dont you have to tick the box though and submit? hey-ho
Anyway, I reiterate, has anyone contact the webhost provider?
That's not what snuffie said.
Would it work with PAL or is it ony NTSC?
The article would work for PAL fine, but I suggest waiting for my more comprehensive tutorial that works with both PAL and NTSC equally.
First, he dates the article for August 4th, 2004, which was the current Australian date when it was posted.
But then, right below that, is the Short-Media double solid-lined frame dating the article at August 8th, 2003. Retards.
DivX4 Bitrate Calculator by Spark
</a> seemed to be broken . ok, not necesarily broken but they wouldn't let me have it and i hate registering for sites that i couldn't care less about :P. I registered here cause i had to pop off a reply for that revenge comment of yours lol.
any ways, as to the quality of the the tutorial... I won't be able to say untill i see the outcome of my efforts. (28.7% so far.) The first movie i did (i just played around untill it played with out skipping on the sound) came out just fine. this movie though, i encrypted it the first time and it came out alright for some of it... then i fast fowarded to the middle of the movie and it seemed to lag on sound vs mouth movement (like a american cheesed chinese film (haha amarican CHEESED!! heheh).
so i searched and found your tutorial and thuss...here we are.
as i move to press POST i sit at 30% even. weeeeeee
I have been doing this with anime series lately. No, it does not have menus however, the the quality is outstanding. Of course, the less you pack, the more quality you attain.
The longer the movies, then you start to sacrifice quality, that is if you are like me and just want to deal with one disk. The LOTR series...forget about it as far as one disk is concerned. However, I was able to convert all 3 of the series (non-extended) to 1.5GB+/- files with the DD channel and no subtitles onto one DVD+R. Even moreso on a DL disk.
If you have a compatible set-top dvd player, it's as good as gold when it comes to marathons.
Thank you. I am a fan of DIVX and appreciate the info. :Rocker: