Thanks Brad! I'll check those out and see whats up. Rev.
--- In [email protected], "Brad Hood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You can tweak bit rates and set multi-pass options in mediacoder. For > reason I'm ignorant of, h.264 AVC 3-pass exported from the Mediacoder > front-end will not display in my browser under quicktime alternative > plugins. It's displays fine with ffdshow, VLC and GOM player. It > would have been great for preparing video for web sharing, but Blip.TV > didn't seem to read these either, transcoding only the audio into the > FLV container. I couldn't tell you if Apple TV can play Mediacoder > AVC.mp4 3-pass files. Another front end to try is Super, but I'm not > familiar with it yet. Both free transcoding front-ends can be found > at majorgeeks.com. > > -Brad > http://homercafe.com > > --- In [email protected], "Chumley" <metaflibble@> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the suggestion Brad, unfortunately my DV output renders are > > 25-30 gig so the 2 gig input limit is a no go for me. > > > > Rev. Chumley > > http://www.cultofuhf.com > > > > ]--- In [email protected], "Brad Hood" <anunnaki@> wrote: > > > > > > MPEG Streamclip, free download, has an ipod setting with options for > > > multipass and bit-rate limiting. I like it, but I have no ipod to > > > test it out. MPEG Streamclip has a 2-gig input limit, fine for > > > joining and transcoding from VOB, if you have DVD sources for your > > > COUHF show. > > > I run into trouble with my AVI exports from Virtualdub. > > > Uncompressed RGB allows me up to 90 seconds or some-such. I get 9 > > > minutes from Panasonic DV codec. However, transcoding to XviD > > > at best quality could be suitable as an intermediate on the way to > > > h.264 for your > > > feature length movies. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Chumley" <metaflibble@> wrote: > > > > > > > > My bad Steve, yeah your right its "low-complexity" instead of > > "simple". > > > > > > > > Now that we have our words right again I ask the community, does > > > > anyone know of a good transcoder that handles the "low-complexity" > > > > h.264 MP4 conversions (640x480 ipod compatable with bitrate > > > > manipulation) on the PC? > > > > > > > > I've tried Videora, but the darn thing loses sound sync so bad that > > > > its almost worthless. > > > > > > > > I would appreciate any tips all, I really would like to be able > to go > > > > 640x480 with my next episode. > > > > > > > > Rev. Chumley > > > > http://www.cultofuhf.com > > > > > >
