I watched today a recorded show that was converted to XviD using the detaults (I think): The result had quite a poor quality. I was wandering how can I force it to convert, still maintaining better quality result.
The converted file properties show video Frame-rate=29 f/s and Data-rate=199kbps.
What does the -b 1400 value mean?
[EDIT] Ah, it also seems to messed a bit the aspect ration, although nothing in the parameters suggest that. any idea?
Thanks
Code:
<Conversion name="XviD" cmd="-y -i {SOURCE_FILE} -f avi -ab 224 -ac 2 -acodec mp3 -vcodec mpeg4 -b 1400 -vtag XVID {DEST_FILE}" targetExtension=".avi" />
The converted file properties show video Frame-rate=29 f/s and Data-rate=199kbps.
What does the -b 1400 value mean?
[EDIT] Ah, it also seems to messed a bit the aspect ration, although nothing in the parameters suggest that. any idea?
Thanks
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* Win XP SP2 / GBPVR [Latest version. always]
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* Hauppauge WintTV PVR USB2
* IBM Thinkpad T42 / 1GB Mem / Centrino 1.6Ghz / 60GB HD / ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 + VGA/DVI out
* MCE Remote + Keyboard
* Win XP SP2 / GBPVR [Latest version. always]
* Pioneer HDTV via VGA (1360x768)
* MS Remote Keyboard
* Logitech Harmony 880 [via MS Remote Control Reciever]