You may also want to use the "smart deinterlace" option,
as I've found it useful in removing those "horizontal
lines" you describe...
Dave
--- Aaron Stranberg <aaron.stranberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> May want to check that you have 2 pass option checked on the
> transcode
> screen, I seem to get twice as good results with that option, I also
> typically set maually a bit rate of around 2000, seems to work ok for
> me.
> Best of look.
>
> On 12/27/07, sssslang <sssslang@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there. Recently I try to transcode a dvd using xvid for video
> codec(I
> > think it's free while open source). My source dvd is 4G, but only
> > elapsed 1 hour and 20 minutes. Since I'm a noob in video encoding,
> so I
> > almosted use the default settings in dvd::rip. I tried two times:
> first
> > with "target size: 700M, BPP: 0.225", whose result is not made me
> > satisfied; and second with "target size: 1400M, BPP: 0.480", I
> found the
> > output also not good enough.
> >
> > The topic of the dvd is a poem recite, so most of time it's static
> > pictures. But when someone or something moves, the edge of the
> moving
> > object has a lot of horizontal lines. I don't think the bitrate is
> not
> > enough, but I'm really confused. I read through the documentations
> but
> > found no answer. Could someone please give me a little advise?
> Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > sssslang
> >
> >
>
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