Re: [dvd::rip] Extremely large transcoded files?
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Re: [dvd::rip] Extremely large transcoded files? |
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David McRell <davidmcrell@xxxxxxxxx> |
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Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:00:54 -0700 (PDT) |
many many variables would contribute to your results, but if a "typical" rip in dvdrip means the default values using the "target media" method, it usually defaults to 2 x 700MB. a "typical" feature-length movie (90 mins) would come out to 2.5GB if you had a combined (pic and sound) data rate of 3800 kbit/sec. perhaps you flipped over to the BPP tab, before you clicked Transcode.
your zoom and crop choices are factors, too. the configure button requires you have a certain module installed (read the docs). de-interlacing (notably, reverse telecine for films) will optimize/reduce the amount of detail to encode. good luck!
Jarlath Reidy <jarlathreidy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi,
I'm used to ripping a DVD and getting an avi of about 700MB. With dvd::rip, I'm getting individual files for each title and
the total size of the avi's is about 2.5GB.
How can I do a typical rip? I transcoded with AVI container. xvid codec with 50 keyframes (The configure... button didn't open a dialog). 2 pass encoding and no deinterlacing. with a target media of 1 X 700MB disc.
This is an extremely well polished application. Well done to all involved and thanks for making it freely available.
Regards, Jarlath
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