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JPS, the posts you are reading asking for a template were moved here from another thread. Gavo posted an original thread with his post above. It went on for a few posts then some admin moved it here in its entirety. Thus my post which LINKED to this thread. Hopefully now that those concerned know about this thread and the 720p thread, their questions are answered.
BTW, AC3 and DTS both would offer the LEAST load on the xbox hardware, since they are passed via SPDIF to the external processor.
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2009-07-14, 19:48
(This post was last modified: 2009-07-17, 23:12 by badbob001.)
If h.264 videos are stuttering, one thing to try is playback with the dvdplayer instead of the default mplayer. This is done via xbmc's 'Playing using...' menu option. I have some 480p x264 videos that would slideshow at some scenes using mplayer but play much more smoothly with dvdplayer. Not sure why dvdplayer is smoother, but perhaps it's due to it being custom made for the xbox. This may be useful for those with videos that are just borderline, which saves you a re-encode.
I'm assuming the encoding test here are using the default mplayer. May be interesting (or a nightmare) to see how the dvdplayer performs.
There does seem to be compatibility issues with the dvdplayer. It just would freeze the whole system when trying to play some files. I suspect it may be an issue with files larger than 1GB.
Update: dvdplayer is fine and works great. It just needs a lot more ram than mplayer and when you don't have enough, the system will just freeze. With mplayer, I could run everything at 1080i on the xtv skin and 384x384 dvd covers. With dvdplayer, I had to reduce my covers to the default 192x192 and run at 720p. Now I have dvdplayer set to be the default player.
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that template isnt working with ripbot264.exe does anyone have a megui for xbmc h264 or another progrm that does work ripbot264 update most of stopped it from working.
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What sort of video file sizes are you guys getting with your encodes using the settings posted here in the first post? The reason I am curious is because I am attempting to adapt the settings to another h.264 encoder front-end. On a two hour movie (2:02:43, to be exact) with a bit rate around the 1300kbps (as measured in VLC) the resulting video is 1.1 GB total.
The reason I am excluding the entire *.mkv file in my question is because the audio codecs we choose to encode in vary, thus affecting file size. For instance I am using AC3/DTS to keep the processing down on the Xbox CPU. This audio format, along with two audio tracks and two subtitle tracks total, yields a total size of 1.7 GB for the entire file.
One more thing, I am using a quantizer of 2, as opposed to the less quality quantizer of 3. This allows for nearly flawelss playback and only drops frames maybe once or twice per movie. Of course this is only in areas of the film where there is much movement. What quantizers are you guys out there using?
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I'm using my Monsters Inc DVD for testing encodings with Handbrake - as I find it's GUI the easiest to use thus far. However, I've had to manually play with the aspect ratio to get drop-free encodings. Additionally, it takes about 4 hours on my E8500 as opposed to about 2 hours using Divx or Xvid.
Since the source video is 2.35:1, I had to manually override the aspect ratio (it showed 1.78:1) to 720x304 and a bitrate of 1682 as suggested in the matrix. The Anamorphic setting didn't help one bit. So manually figuring out the bitrate & aspect ratio was a bit of a pain, but a drop-free encoding of 1.4GB as opposed to the source 4.17GB made it worth it. There is zero loss of detail that I can see on my 61" DLP. So hopefully I've found my solution. Now on to reencode the library . . .