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Mad_Bob Posts: > 500

By doing quite a lot of searches, I have noticed that there are multiple but scattered posts with encoding suggestions, so I thought (like my sites page) I would create a single post for Encoding settings that various people have suggested.


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PEOPLES SUGGESTED SETTINGS FOR SMARTMOVIE CONVERTER
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My Settings
First use VirtualDub to convert the file into a 3ivx compressed avi with mono sound 22050 hz, then use smartmovie converter with these settings

Reduce Frames= Ticked
Codec= 3ivx Constant Quality [75% for 128MS] [80>100% for 512/1GB]
Bitrate= n/a
Audio= 32 kbps 16000hz Force Mono
Volume Boost= 150%
Average Size per 90 Minutes= 113mb


Syntax Suggested
First use VirtualDub to convert the file into an uncompressed avi, then use smartmovie converter with these settings

Reduce Frames= Ticked
Codec= 3ivx (Dual Pass [Constant Bitrate/15-25Kbps/HPM/FVM])
Bitrate= 112 Kbps
Audio= 24 kbps 16000hz Force Mono
Volume Boost= 150%
Average Size per 90 Minutes= 120mb


NickRooster Suggested
Cut the credits and these settings work for most films, If need be adjust the Bitrate to get the filesize down

Reduce Frames: Tick
Video Encoder: XviD
Bitrate: 128Kbps
Audio Codec: LAME Mp3 Codec
Force Mono: Tick
Frequency: 16000Hz
Bitrate: 64Kbps
Crop Mode: None
Average Size per 90 Minutes= Unknown


WildWeasel Suggested

Reduce Frames= Ticked
Codec= Divx
Bitrate= 100-150kbs
Audio= 40kbs 16000hz
Average Size per 90 Minutes= Unknown


BedroomDjChoice Suggested

Reduce Frames= Ticked
Codec= Xvid
Bitrate= 144 Kbps
Audio= 40 kbps 16000hz Force Mono
Volume Boost= 160%
Average Size per 90 Minutes= Unknown


Shau Suggested

Reduce Frames: Tick
Video Encoder: XviD
Bitrate: 112Kbps
Audio Codec: LAME Mp3 Codec
Force Mono: Tick
Frequency: 16000Hz
Bitrate: 48Kbps
Volume Boost: variable


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PEOPLES SUGGESTED ENCODING SETTINGS FOR MP4 VIDEO
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Chemos Suggested

Encoding Software : Sorenson Squeeze
Resolution : 296 x 192
Frame Rate : 9
Method : Sorenson 1-pass VBR
Video Data Rate : For Small Clips176 kbps - For Films 84 kbs
Audio Data Rate : For Small Clips24 kbps - For Films 16 kbs
Audio Sample Rate : 22.050 kHz
Audio Channels : Mono

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Also, check out this Link for information on where to download the software used and also a link for information on how to adjust/correct the audio sync.
All under the Encoding/Converting/Extracting/Playing section


Cheers for the responses people,

Could anybody else who has got top quality encodes please add there setting suggestions in the same type of format I have posted, so I can update my first post.

[ This Message was edited by: Mad_Bob on 2005-04-11 21:09 ]
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Posted: 2005-02-27 16:38:55
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syntax Posts: 248

VirtualDub; Render out both video and audio uncompressed first.
Smartmovie;
Reduce Frames= Ticked
Codec= 3ivx (Dual Pass [Constant Bitrate/15-25Kbps/HPM/FVM])
Bitrate= 112 Kbps
Audio= 24 kbps 16000hz Force Mono
Volume Boost= 150%
Average Size per 90 Minutes= 120mb

The bitrate is really the only variable, depending on length of video. For music videos use 15kbps video and 32kbps audio.
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Posted: 2005-02-27 16:55:03
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clubberkiduk Posts: 212

i have no settings as ive not really done any encoding but this is a post that alot of ppl will find useful! iva even bookmarked it andwill copy it onto my computer!
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Posted: 2005-02-27 17:53:00
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nickorooster Posts: > 500

Hehe, I'm glad you think of me as a "Leading Encoder" .
I generally adjust the video bitrate untill its under 125mb, then up the sound quality until the filesize reaches the maximum. So basically, you're getting the best possible.

Here are the general Settings:
Reduce Frames: Tick
Video Encoder: XviD
Bitrate: 128Kbps
Audio Codec: LAME Mp3 Codec
Force Mono: Tick
Frequency: 16000Hz
Bitrate: 64Kbps

Crop Mode: None (I leave this to keep the aspect ratio and the full screen. It may leave black bits, but they are ok in my opinion. Its nicer to have a widescreen film . )

I find that these work for most movies, especially if you cut out the credits. I always cut the intros and credits in an effort to get a better quality movie in the end.

I'd assume that for music Videos you may want to increase the bitrate of frequency of the audio, and probably leave the video the same.
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Posted: 2005-02-27 18:57:40
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ten18 Posts: > 500

Anyone know how to get good quality videos with Virtual dub like the ones posted here.
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/P910iSmartMovies/

Those videos are the best ive seen so far.
could someone who knows the settings for vitual dub plz post them here.

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Posted: 2005-02-27 21:41:00
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RaRe Posts: 41

why is ith that when i use the settings below, i get a blocky video???? help! =(
i'm using smart movie 2.63
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Posted: 2005-03-02 18:34:56
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shau Posts: 1

hi im not a techy guy but i was looking for some good settings for smartmovie encoding but found many different settings probably because different people have different definitions of "good".So after trial and error i found these to work the best when playing an animation(it may be different for movies or may not):

Reduce Frames: Tick
Video Encoder: XviD
Bitrate: 112Kbps
Audio Codec: LAME Mp3 Codec
Force Mono: Tick
Frequency: 16000Hz
Bitrate: 48Kbps
Volume Boost: variable

my definition of good is having good smoothness with decent quality and sound(smoothness is priority).

hope this works
wai


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Posted: 2005-03-27 23:15:30
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therock003 Posts: 46

Hello guys i'm neew here and i would like your help plz.Nice post here gathering the video settings.But i habe got to say i've tried them all and was very disappointed with the results.The video quality was not good at all.

Can someone tell me what is the maximum bitrate p900 can handle while playing smoothle?I don't care for the filesize since i got a 512mb stick.

I try 224video and 96 audio in 22050hz stereo mode but though the quality is good the playback isn't!
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Posted: 2005-04-11 21:48:21
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Mad_Bob Posts: > 500

@ The rock...

The Smartmovie settings give good quality, but 99% of the quality depends on the video source...
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Posted: 2005-04-11 22:01:46
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therock003 Posts: 46

Well the source i used was one wwe tvrip.I got good but slow results with 224 bitrate video but with 112 and 144 all i could see was pixels really!

So do you know how much bitrate can it handle?

Also why does everyone puts force mono?Stereos good for the headphone ain't that right?
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Posted: 2005-04-11 22:08:43
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