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    Originally posted by ck-uk@19 February 2004 - 14:37
    your whole post mate seems to be you judging,and deciding ,over me.......since the fuck when mate,huh??    theres a few of my movies on nova,go and watch one if you want to decide if i know about encoding.And instead of "you" deciding anything,maybe you can ask someone or maybe someone else can offer any comments
    I'm not judging or deciding, READ MY FIRST POST AGAIN. And then look at your replies.

    i'm just offering my suggestions from my experience. I used the methods i've recommended on dozens of movies and they work perfectly. You're dismissing my suggestions without even trying them.

    The simple advice i would give anyone is try what i've recommended and try what you recommend. Compare the quality and space the movies take and decide for yourself.

    I dont like to get in to an arguement with anyone, but you when say things like i 'dont have clue', when i've been encoding movies for over 3 years using many different tools and methods, and i actually practice the method i preach, what type of response do you expect?

    This topic has taken too much of my time, i have more important things to do. So lets put an end to this. have a beer on me :beerchug:
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    135 views of this topic. Its better than a tv drama
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    it looks like 2 pros knows what they are talking! so i am gona shot my questions as well about Tempenc encoding.
    the Question is

    Wtf is wrong with xvid movies, it's like i never get any sound when i encode a xvid movie and if i do get a sound then the sound doesnt match with video. very complicated shit.

    oh yeah everything works great with DivX

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    1 you can goto file ,environmental settings,v-plugins ,right clk directshow then increase it to atleast the top.

    2 for the out of sync you can either extract and use the audio seperate or open a 4cc changer ,open the file then change it from xvid to divx.It normally reads divx alittle bit quicker and stops the out of sync prob.

    other than that al has any ideas.

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    I dont want to start another argument . But sometimes you get encoding errors on the audio of the downloaded movie.

    I've discovered cucusoft does a better job skipping past these errors when tmpgenc creates the out of sync. This is rare but nevertheless its better to have cucusoft as a backup.

    I would have used cucusoft as my default encoder if it wasnt so slow, nevertheless, it does its job extremely well and you dont need to change any settings.

    For the movies you have already converted (without sound) extracted the audio using full processing (otherwise it may not encode properly) from the xvid and re-encode it to the desired format (mpeg/ac3) and multiplex it.

    If you get sync probs you have to find out what type of problem it is by playing different sections of the movie.

    Does the movie start off out of sync and stay at this level (most common) or does it gradually become out of sync to varying degree( if this happens its not usually worth the effort to resolve ) it means the file has too many errors.

    The solution will depend on what type sync problem you have. It will take too long to explain the different methods here, and in any case you may not get any audio sync . If you do search on google for advice.


    You should also check for tmpgenc updates regularly, improvements are made continually. The next version may not require any fiddling with the settings
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    by the way CK-UK, are you from bettws in newport?
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    Yeah mate,are you ?i know your from the uk

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    Originally posted by ck-uk@20 February 2004 - 13:49
    Yeah mate,are you ?i know your from the uk
    I'm not too far away from you- a couple of miles (in maindee) . My friend used to live on dart road in bettws. He's moved to pill now.
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    Mad hey hahaha ,yeah mate i lived up summerhill avenue for a while,untill fuc in derick gibon and his bakery got to much in the early hrs.I actually live up bainswell top of stowhill,a few persy probs thou so i've been stayin at my parents in bettws all yr.Yeah mate i know dart road well its the same road as the infants n juniors school.


    Say hello to your mate,a ,maybe i see him i walk my dog over that way in the mornings .Nice one mate.

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    and nobody worries about MY problem with movies XD

    Im gonna reask in here since this gets so many views:
    I have a bunch o' .avi's at 393 MB a piece. Tis a DVD-rip of Buffy episodes. Quality is excellent and sound kicks ass.
    But together they dont fit on my DVD.

    So I wonder if theres any encoding or whatnot I can use to lower the size of them (theres 12 of them) to shave off 200 MB in total?
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