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  Topic: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
RMN

Replies: 5
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PostForum: Authoring   Posted: Wed 5 Feb 2014, 18:43   Subject: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
Ah, that was probably the problem, then. You effectively had two audio steams, one in MPA (that came with the video) and one in AC3 (in the separate file), and the authoring program was probably tryin ...
  Topic: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
RMN

Replies: 5
Views: 132654

PostForum: Authoring   Posted: Wed 5 Feb 2014, 15:15   Subject: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
So when you render the audio and video separately, the file sizes match the expected sizes?

What was your compressor rendering in your first attempt? A single MPEG-2 file with embedded AC3 audio? ...
  Topic: Forum registration
RMN

Replies: 0
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PostForum: Site   Posted: Wed 5 Feb 2014, 13:30   Subject: Forum registration
Due to a problem with the web server's firewall configuration, it has been impossible (for several months) to create new accounts in the forum. As soon as I found out (the same problem prevented me fr ...
  Topic: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
RMN

Replies: 5
Views: 132654

PostForum: Authoring   Posted: Wed 5 Feb 2014, 13:22   Subject: Bitrate calculator project size mismatch
As you can check by doing the maths:

80 min. x 60 = 4800 seconds

4800 sec. x 320 kb/s = 1536000 kb = 192 MB (183 MiB)
4800 sec. x 7100 kb/s = 34080000 kb = 4.26 GB (3.967 GiB)

Total: 4.452 G ...
  Topic: multiangle dvd labpro2
RMN

Replies: 1
Views: 27333

PostForum: Authoring   Posted: Fri 18 Feb 2011, 7:15   Subject: multiangle dvd labpro2
When you say it jumps and freezes, which of the following are you talking about:

a) Playing back the VIDEO_TS folder on a computer.
b) Playing back the DVD on a computer.
c) Playing back the DVD ...
  Topic: Bitrate calculation and audio problems
RMN

Replies: 1
Views: 108906

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Thu 23 Oct 2008, 1:24   Subject: Bitrate calculation and audio problems
The clicks in the audio shouldn't have anything to do with the bitrate. They are caused either by problems in the source audio, problems during audio compression or problems during audio decompression ...
  Topic: GOP Structure recommendations.
RMN

Replies: 6
Views: 51093

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Fri 26 Sep 2008, 5:33   Subject: GOP Structure recommendations.
Of course. You are supporting them. Wink

In case you don't know, it was precisely due to Sonic's superior software that I started using TMPGEnc and it was precisely because of Sonic's superior suppor ...
  Topic: GOP Structure recommendations.
RMN

Replies: 6
Views: 51093

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Thu 25 Sep 2008, 3:15   Subject: GOP Structure recommendations.
Ah, yes, Sonic and its high-quality software... Razz

RMN
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  Topic: GOP Structure recommendations.
RMN

Replies: 6
Views: 51093

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Mon 22 Sep 2008, 4:57   Subject: Re: GOP Structure recommendations.
For some reason I didn't see this message until today. Sorry for the delay, but here goes:

Can I please pick brains for recommendations for the following situations, using TMPG of course.
NTSC Mot ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Wed 14 May 2008, 17:53   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
Do you make these for sale (meaning you need a format that's easy to distribute) or for exhibitions where you have more control over the format and playback equipment?

By the way, I had a similar ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Tue 13 May 2008, 23:41   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
Without much in the way of useful results, though. Smile I've tried other decoders and the same thing happens, although the exact banding pattern varies slightly (which might indicate that the issue is i ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Sun 11 May 2008, 20:36   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
I've used your first frame to make a few tests, and I found that there is no change in the banding even when creating a HP@HL 11-bit MPEG-2 file, which is odd. At 11 bits per DC coefficient there shou ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Wed 7 May 2008, 19:24   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
I realise PNG is supposed to be lossless but when converting from bmp to png via Photoshop CS3 there is a slight increase in colour banding as there was with Premier's uncompressed avi format.

Phot ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Wed 7 May 2008, 0:58   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
The size (in bytes) of the original files has no influence on quality. Regardless of their format, the frames always need to be decoded (in other words, converted into uncompressed bitmaps) before any ...
  Topic: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
RMN

Replies: 13
Views: 84917

PostForum: Compression   Posted: Fri 2 May 2008, 19:19   Subject: Major colour banding on large areas of subtle tone
It's odd that the "CG" matrix worked better than the "MPEG Standard". It should be significantly better at preserving hard edges, but worse at smooth colour transitions. Then again ...
 
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