lazy bastard guide to ripping source

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Post by post-it » Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:33 pm

Farlo wrote:
post-it wrote:ya forgot something --
what?
sorry about that - I had to go to work.
. none of the Guides on board, nor your guide, states what size the Video Picture
should be - for the cleanest and clearest AMV's 8-)

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. This has been sorta a "pet-peeve" ( a draw-back ) for 94% of us trying to
make good AMV's - the Size of the Picture -vs- the size of the overall encode.

( i.e. at 24 fps and 786 X 576, your files is over 60 megs - while 24 fps and
576 X 432, your files can be over 200 meg! )
. there needs to be some sort of Aspect's-Ration Defined for Guides Lines.

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Post by post-it » Thu Oct 28, 2004 3:34 pm

. Aspect's-Ratio ---

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Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:13 pm

The reason none of the guides say this is because there is no absolute answer!!

Although resolution can have a large impact on the distribution size you will need to encode to make the video look good, so can many other things such as - framerate, the complexity of the images, the amount of fast motion, the sharpness of the image etc etc.

There are no fixed rules for this, you just have to experiment and see what works out best.

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Post by post-it » Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:40 pm

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:... you just have to experiment and see what works out best.
And "THERE" is the FLAW in that arguement 8-)

. ok, it's a "gimme" that a few of us do Encode and Fan-Sub video's.
. Its' also, a "gimme" that we know when to use what setting.

. but, how can we "teach" people to experiment with "the settings" when 90%
of the people don't even understand "what they should be looking for!?

. I guess that I'm asking for a "list of Technic's" in properly Doubling/Cutting
the Frames for ACTION SCENE's -vs- Raising the Bit Rate to counter-act the
Motoin scene.. The Technic's are ... just ... not being mentioned!

- just my opinion 8-)

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Post by trythil » Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:17 pm

post-it wrote:The Technic's are ... just ... not being mentioned!

- just my opinion 8-)
Those settings are mentioned. In copious amounts. Do you actually read the guides that you constantly criticize or are you just spewing text?

The guide states things in a "this does this" manner. It's your job to use your brain and figure out the interactions. In many cases example interactions are even given.

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:19 pm

post-it wrote:
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:... you just have to experiment and see what works out best.
And "THERE" is the FLAW in that arguement 8-)

. ok, it's a "gimme" that a few of us do Encode and Fan-Sub video's.
. Its' also, a "gimme" that we know when to use what setting.

. but, how can we "teach" people to experiment with "the settings" when 90%
of the people don't even understand "what they should be looking for!?
Um... the guides DO explain what you're supposed to be looking for, and offer lots of suggestions for getting there. Like increasing target filesize, reducing resolution, etc. etc.

As Trythil just said, and as I've said in at least one other thread, have you even <i>read</i> EADBAG?
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Post by demosthenes_2000 » Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:54 pm

wow.. That... oh gosh.. how... nevermind

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Post by post-it » Thu Oct 28, 2004 9:16 pm

. ... if you feel that everything has been covered in your Guides,
then "the lazy bastard guide to ripping source" is complete. 8-)

[ I stand corrected by my inputs, it will not happen again. ^_^ ]

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Re: lazy bastard guide to ripping source

Post by Kajino Rei » Sun Oct 31, 2004 8:02 pm

Farlo wrote:Farlo's Lazy Bastard Guide to ripping source*beta*

questions/comments encouraged
The best guide for lazy ripping souls.
Great images.
The lazy need drawn maps...

:roll: Rock on cash. :roll:
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Re: lazy bastard guide to ripping source

Post by AMVfreak » Sun Oct 31, 2004 8:31 pm

Farlo wrote:Farlo's Lazy Bastard Guide to ripping source*beta*

questions/comments encouraged
Since when did lazy guides have betas?
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Anyways, simple DVD ripping guide.
You might want to link the A&E guide
for people who need more specific information on something,
but then again lazy guides are for lazy people. :roll:
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