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What PostProcessing.bat processes are people using on Windows 7 x64 systems?

What PostProcessing.bat processes are people using on Windows 7 x64 systems?
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2010-11-07, 11:28 PM
imilne Wrote:There's no conversion after removing sections; the video is simply resaved in the same format it was already in. Placing it into an mkv container is therefore very fast as no transcoding is done.

I disagree.

The rips people are uploading are about 1.15 GB for a one hour HDTV show without commercials.

The same length file in .ts form is MUCH larger.

They must be re-encoding in addition to muxing into an MKV container.
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2010-11-07, 11:33 PM
I would assume most scene releases would not use the raw MPEG2 HD that is the norm in North America and opt for transcoding to h264 in an mkv file and AGK xvid SD files.

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2010-11-08, 12:28 AM
acribb Wrote:I disagree.

The rips people are uploading are about 1.15 GB for a one hour HDTV show without commercials.

The same length file in .ts form is MUCH larger.

They must be re-encoding in addition to muxing into an MKV container.

I'v actually downloaded a bunch of FRINGE episodes named as HDTV, but the real resolution was 500-something, and that's FAR from HD :p

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2010-11-08, 01:06 AM
mvallevand Wrote:I would assume most scene releases would not use the raw MPEG2 HD that is the norm in North America and opt for transcoding to h264 in an mkv file and AGK xvid SD files.

Martin

Agreed.
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2010-11-09, 05:53 PM
In regards to getting VideoRedo to run from a script, I recall it needed to have some of its COM components registered. I don't recall the details, but I think the VideoRedo forums have a couple of threads explaining how to do it.
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