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I use Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2
Screenshot : http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showphoto.php?photo=4041&cat=500
You want to make it?
Do you want a converteR?
does is give decent quality? and is it a freeware app??
With Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2 you simply enter the target output size for your video file and tell the program to store it on your hard disk or burn it directly to a CD. It can read any video file that you can open with Windows Media Player®, plus unencrypted MPEG-2 (.VOB) files and QuickTime (.MOV) files. It can convert your file into one of the following formats: MPEG-4 AVI (DivX, Xvid), MPEG-2 (.VOB), MPEG-1 (.mpg), Windows Media Video 9 (.WMV) or QuickTime (.MOV).
Many video compression programs ask you to set many confusing technical parameters yourself. This often means that you have to spend a lot of time experimenting until you find the right settings to produce the results you want. Ashampoo Movie Shrink & Burn 2 can adjust all the settings for you. All you have to do is decide how big you want the output file to be - the program then automatically calculates the right settings for producing the best quality at that file size.
Fairuse Wizard.
H264 beats it easily. Take a DVD and rip it into both H264 and XVid both at max quality. Then look carefully at the hair of the people and also around their heads if they move. On XVid there is a weird pixel effect around the heads if people move.Gordian Knot + Virtual Dub is very powerful, doubt you'd be able to beat the quality of xVid
H264 beats it easily. Take a DVD and rip it into both H264 and XVid both at max quality. Then look carefully at the hair of the people and also around their heads if they move. On XVid there is a weird pixel effect around the heads if people move.
Admittedly H264 takes 3x as long....
Should have uploaded screenshot when I did that comparison.![]()
Xvid provides better quality than Divx so my vote is for xVid (last I checked). AutoGK is good but if you have some time to spare browse over to www.doom9.org and look at the Mpeg4 guides. Gordian Knot + Virtual Dub is very powerful, doubt you'd be able to beat the quality of xVid (assuming MPEG4 ASP, AVC isn't really fair)
U lost me there...never heard of AVC/ASP. I just pick the one that looks better.H.264 is AVC (Advanced Video Coding), I was specifically referring to ASP (Advanced Simple Profile) both are part of the MPEG4 spec (check my post).
But yeah x264 is my choice for AVC, slow encoding speeds tho![]()