2005-08-14, 18:11
(johnh123 @ aug. 14 2005,03:13 Wrote:rabomil- those were some nice posts on usenet- please post more if you've got more-i certainly have more. is there something in particular you're looking for? right now, i'm encoding 'lemony snicket's: a series of unfortunate events.' (1480mb, 640x360, avg of 1.46 mbit video, lc-aac 448 kbit).
i'm using the following 'rules' for my encodes, to keep xbox compatible, without dropping frames:
- i encode movies with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio to the full dvd width of 720 pixels.
- i encode movies with a 16:9 aspect ratio to a width of 640 pixels (this is actually the maximum width of regular tv's). i do not use anamorphic resolutions, because that really hurts the performance of the xbox. besides that, there's no significant visual gain, compared to square pixel.
- i use six file sizes: 740 mb (1/6 part of a dvdr), 1480 mb (2/6 part of a dvdr), 2048 mb (maximum iso file size), 2960 mb (4/6 part of a dvdr), 3700 mb (5/6 part of a dvdr) and 4440 mb (6/6 part of a dvdr). most movies i encode have a size of 1480 mb or 2048 mb.
- the average video bitrate stays between 1.3mbit and 2 mbit. the video bitrate appears not to be too important when it comes to compatibility with the xbox.
- the average audio bitrate is either 448 kbit lc-aac or 256 kbit he-aac. it depends on the videobitrate and the total file size whether i use lc- or he-aac.
- i use the standard avc profile, with the default settings, except for the encoding options. there i only use bidirectional prediction (b-frames, 3 b-frames in a row max). it is possible to use macroblock partitions and weighted prediction, but i prefer not to use them. cabac and deblocking are hardly usable, because this will almost certainly cause frame drops. other avc profiles gave some artifacts on my xbox (not on my pc) and do not offer options that prove to be really useful for the resolutions i use, quality wise.
compared to divx/xvid, h264/avc is a huge step forward. :thumbsup: