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Wednesday, 11 January 2006
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Image I will try and cover both x264 encoding and Xvid for Windows. This is basically updated versions of previous guides, with little tips that I picked up over the years. I will of course be updating this guide with optimizations.

I am NOT a expert on these things, but linking people to doom9.org doesn't help half the time, as that site is more technical then most need, and its focus is different.

 

A 20min episode to 3 hour long, Hollywood movie footage, with large amounts of calm, dialog scenes and more complex features such as multiple audio streams, subtitles and extras.

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Video game footage which in most cases is fast, colorful with lots of scene changes are much more difficult to compress, and encoding time being less important for us, I have set up encodes for estimated time of 2 days.

 

WARNING: I do not promise this guide or my settings will result in a nice looking encode at low file size.

 

Please PM me, or post below: any errors, corrections, suggestions.

Note: with this guide you can only use 25 final project FPS...I will edit the guide when I find a workaround.

 

 

 

 

 



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