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jwbam
Posted at 22/03/2007, 01:49
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canyonvr, lost s03e12 hdtv xvid-caph was encoded with an audio/video interleave of 15 frames. most other avis have this set to 1 frame. the interleave setting determines how the file arranges the audio and video data. with a setting of 1 frame, you get pic#1 and its sound, pic#2 and its sound. va va va va in caph's file, you get 15 pictures before you get their sound, then another 15 and their sound. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvaaaaaaaaaaaa this makes the file 0.3% smaller but many standalones can't play it because they haven't enough memory to store 15 pictures, so they freeze up. you can use virtualdub to reorder the video and audio data. make sure you select video => direct stream copy otherwise you end up with gigabytes of uncompressed video. virtualdub defaults to interleaving=1frame. caph should change his avi encode to interleave at each frame. |
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an4rew
Posted at 22/03/2007, 07:34
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caph is not the normal release group for lost, get the xor realease you know its gonna be quality. |
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NovaKing (Administrator)
Posted at 22/03/2007, 08:22
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there is no 'normal' release group, it's called racing for a reason. | |||||
mlucifer
Posted at 22/03/2007, 12:01
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just recieved an email from ebuyer about cheap productsm one of them stood out, a dvd player with usb port and card reader, i know that you lot were asking about them so i thought i'd drop you a link so you can check it out, http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=26315061803&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdwn0x292zxj2awv3&product_uid=104108 ![]() seems intresting and a good price, ml |
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