Video analisys program

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    sup yall,well i just wanted to know if there is a program that analyses a video file the converts another files using the settings from the analisis?Example if u dont get it:I analised a file and then using the settings of the analised file i want to convert another file,get it?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated,and no,i dont know how to spell analisys or watever its written...
     
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    The closest thing to what you describe is a re-encoder that supports multi-pass encoding. What you'd want to use depends on what format you want to convert to. Nero and DVD-Rebuilder with CCE can perform multi-pass encoding on DVDs, with CCE being one of the best encoders in existence. Xvid and I think Divx also support up to two-pass encoding and most encoding software can be set to make use of 2-pass encoding.
     
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    hmm thanx for the info but lemme put a better example of what im looking for:Say i have a video file that is a MPG,then i hav a avi file that i want to convert to MPG,but i want to convert it the same exact way the MPG file is encoded.Get it now?Thanx for da help
     
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    If I understand you correctly, I don't think there is any program that will use prior analyses to do future ones. There's too much variability even in compressing identical original files let alone non-identical ones. There is also no way to really reverse-engineer a file (e.g. an MPEG) and to determine how the encoder arrived at it's decisions (in, say, re-encoding from DIVX AVI to MPEG). I think the situations where it might even be theoretically useful is too limited to justify spending the time to write such a program, and I doubt it would work. Conversion is such a detailed process that not only does it need to be done on a case-by-case, file-by-file bases, but even a scene-by-scene and even frame-by-frame basis.
     

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