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Re: Wow!! Open mpeg (Mpg-2) incl. audio with Virtualdub
February 22 2003, 2:15 PM
It does Have one Little Bug though or Maybe it isn"t a Bug But it will instantly do IVTC on any VOB/Mpeg file that comes from a Film source, so if your Ripping a 29.97fps NTSC Film DVD and Put the Vob into VirtualDub-MaX it will Show the File as Being 23.97Fps and I haven"t found a Way to turn it off, But it frameserves the AC3 audio Perfectly But I had to use Smartripper to Just rip the Video and audio track and the Frame serveing speed to CCE was very good...
Is VirtualDub basically a transcoder? I know it can mark in and out points in an audio/video stream and frameserve the resulting AVI to an encoder, but can it also control the conversion of a DVD-type format (resolution and bitrate) to SVCD?
I have not been able to get Avisynth to work in CCE 2.5 as everyone else seems to, so I've been frameserving from VFAPI into DVD2SVCD. I know it's the long way around, but at least that gets me an SVCD mpeg that has been encoded by CCE and is resized to 480X480 and 44.1 kHz audio.
I really like the idea of using VirtualDub to save encoding time for material that's going to be edited out, so I think I'll give it a try.
Had 3.3Gb SVCD-Mpeg. Washed out colors. 16:9 black bars. Noisy as VHS.
Converted it to VCD with VirtualDubMax.
Used clip, cropping, resize, brightness, saturation/intensity and dynamic noise reduction.
Frameserved it to CCE 'andreas ultra-low matrice'.
Speed 0.39 with P3@744. Liked the result.
Fits now to 2CD-r