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| blewyn |
| Posted: May 8 2007, 12:51 PM |
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I'm trying to convert some home videos from PAL DV (720x576 25fps) to DivX in order to save disk space. So far I have managed to get the video deinterlaced and have settled on 6000kbps to retain full quality (these are treasured memories so I don't want any loss at all). The only remaining problem is that for some reason the DivX video seems more jerky than the DV version. They are both playing at the same fps. Any ideas ? |
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| Belial |
| Posted: May 9 2007, 06:34 PM |
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You could have a slow(older or below 5400rpm),or fragmented harddrive.A slower computer will do that with higher bitrate videos.If you mean jerky as in moves up and down,it could be from bob deinterlacing.If you want to keep highest quality,you probably shouldn't deinterlace,since settop boxes usually do it,or you could use VLC,MPC,or some other software player that does it on the fly,if your computer isn't too slow. |
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| rjisinspired |
| Posted: May 10 2007, 08:00 PM |
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I get the same thing too but in my case it's a slow processor. I will be getting all new components soon, motherboard, cpu, etc. The only hardware ever replaced in my computer was ram and swapping of a new hard drive and cd/dvd drives. The rest of it is circa 1999, lol.
From what I have seen, processors at and above 1GB will playback 640X480 video with no problem. The most I can view is 480X360, 500mg processor.
Videos of any size will encode fine however. |
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