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SpOiNgY
Nov 2008


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Xvid quality

is there any way to get better quality out of an xvid when you burn it using any type of software? i use convertx but it still leaves a good amount of pixelation usually.

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valvehead
Jul 2008


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You could do a multi-pass with cce&d2sroba this will give you a better encode than whatever convertx uses.
Although you'll need a copy of cce.
The source is what matters, 700/1400MB rips are outdated. If you're converting a 700MB rip to dvd and watching it on a 46" plasma, then it's going to look like shit, get the dvdr instead.

PS, I can't believe the tdx 2009 rules are sticking to cd sizes, what year are we in?

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ntscuser
May 2005


Mimzy

Doh! Misunderstood the original post.

Early versions of TMPGEnc are very good for converting XviDs to DVD.

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Bakkoda
Jul 2002


Jigglyjunk

going from a low bitrate format to a high bitrate format usually doesnt look good. CCE and the likes will give you better than average results but in the end you are still trying to make lead into gold.

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SpOiNgY
Nov 2008


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Yeah Valve I TOTALLY agree, man, couldn't have said it better myself. It sucks becuase the xvids/divx are so common and i feel like the dvdr's are much harder to find.

Thanks everyone for the help. I will try what is suggested although i know it will only bring me so far =)

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gezzer
Dec 2005


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when using convert x select the high quality option from the encoding tab, usually gets rid of the pixellation .

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Linnets
Jul 2005


Rubbery

quote:
Originally posted by SpOiNgY
Yeah Valve I TOTALLY agree, man, couldn't have said it better myself. It sucks becuase the xvids/divx are so common and i feel like the dvdr's are much harder to find.




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SpOiNgY
Nov 2008


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yeah its on the slowest encode, highest quality and slowest burn speed, but theres only so much you can do with some rips i guess. i use 16:9 aspect if that makes any difference. its a great app though, burns just about anything.

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