2010-01-21, 12:44
Unfortunately I wasn't able to play 720P using the settings in the original post.
My XBOX decodes audio, so I reduced the figures in the command line by 15% and still experienced major stuttering, so I'm trying again, this time with the figures reduced by 25%. I'm just worried that by reducing them so far, I'm going to lose video quality.
Funnily enough, the Star Trek trailer posted earlier in the thread works fine. So maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Here is the command line with the 75% reduction in bitrates:
-bv1q 2 -vbv 4483800,2899968,2899968 -dir "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\DivX\DivX Codec" -pq 7670 -b 1 -profile=4 -thread_delay=1
Using DivX Pro v6.8, using VirtualDub instead of VirtualDubMod, original video is 720P (1280x720) so I'm using the 1280x720 bitrates in the table...
A bit lost.
Will try the 75% reduced video file now.
EDIT// Just checked and my output files are still MKV's... is this a problem? As I noticed the StarTrek trailer is purely a DIVX file.
My XBOX decodes audio, so I reduced the figures in the command line by 15% and still experienced major stuttering, so I'm trying again, this time with the figures reduced by 25%. I'm just worried that by reducing them so far, I'm going to lose video quality.
Funnily enough, the Star Trek trailer posted earlier in the thread works fine. So maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Here is the command line with the 75% reduction in bitrates:
-bv1q 2 -vbv 4483800,2899968,2899968 -dir "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\DivX\DivX Codec" -pq 7670 -b 1 -profile=4 -thread_delay=1
Using DivX Pro v6.8, using VirtualDub instead of VirtualDubMod, original video is 720P (1280x720) so I'm using the 1280x720 bitrates in the table...
A bit lost.
Will try the 75% reduced video file now.
EDIT// Just checked and my output files are still MKV's... is this a problem? As I noticed the StarTrek trailer is purely a DIVX file.