DivX video quality settings

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  1. i8beef

    i8beef Member

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    I have a VOB I want to convert to DivX. I want as close to the original video as humanly possible and I don't care about file size (As long as its under 6 to 8 gigs). I'm using Dr. DivX.

    What are the settings I'm looking for to tweak? If I crank it to Insane quality, it sets the bitrate at 1300 I think... If I crank that to 4000 (the maximum) is that overkill, or am I accomplishing exactly what I'm looking for (as close to original quality as possible)?

    I realize this may not be a precise science, but if someone has some insights into this I'd be most grateful...
     
  2. davexnet

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    If you're willing to accept such a big size,
    why not just keep the VOB and save time and quality loss ?
     
  3. i8beef

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    It won't stream with subtitles to a PS3.

    I'm keeping the VOB's too, but I need a streamable copy of everything too. Size isn't an issue for me. I have a rather large, multi-terabyte array that will hold everything just fine and then some.

    But is it overkill? Or am I achieving exactly what I'm trying to do?
     
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    Code up a few minutes and see what it looks like.

    I encoded a VOB music video just to see how it worked out,
    I set xvid quant=1, single pass and got a 240MB xvid.
    (original VOB,4 1/2 miniutes 172MB)

    Bit rate of this xvid - ~7200.
    Encoded it again with quant=2, 98 MB file, bitrate ~2900.

    I couldn't see any difference in the quality. Both looked *very* close
    to the VOB.
     
  5. rick5446

    rick5446 Guest

    ANY Movie converted to 1400MB Size will retain Excellent Quality, also SupRip will extract your Subtitles, and save them as .srt. Which U give it the same name as the Movie EXAMPLE (MOVIE.avi, MOVIE.srt) Copy both to a Disc and U have a movie that U can turn on or off Subtitles
     

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