
Video: Mirrors
Category: Trailer, Horror
Anime: Ergo Proxy, D.Gray-Man, School Days etc. (+4)
Song: "Mirrors" trailer audio
Creator: neko lover
Don't blame the encode- blame the sourceNiotex wrote:You're also completely bottlenecking yourself with your encode
Sources can be filtered.~Aggressor~ wrote:Don't blame the encode- blame the sourceNiotex wrote:You're also completely bottlenecking yourself with your encode
-Edit - The audio was wrong on my partLength: 02:06
Size: 13,2 Megs
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 800x406 24.00fps [Video]
Audio: AAC 44100Hz stereo 1411Kbps [Audio]
Yeah, and encode has nothing to do with it.Niotex wrote:Sources can be filtered.
Bzzz! You're wrong. You even can't tell AAC compressed audio from the uncompressed one? At least try to use normal tool to get specs, like MediaInfo, and not like MPC's "properties"Niotex wrote:I didn't even notice the uncompressed audio till after I checked the specifics. This is getting completely bottlenecked on both the source and the encode front.
Of course it does. It means that if you neglect the source initially, then regardless what you do when encoding it'll still look like ass.~Aggressor~ wrote:Yeah, and encode has nothing to do with it.Niotex wrote:Sources can be filtered.
Actually I didn't use MPC. Though on second evaluation I see what you mean and what I misinterpreted. So with that yes my previous statement on the audio was wrong. Regardless I wasn't purely talking about the audio here though. In which case I still stand by my point that the video quality is sub par. File size clearly isn't the issue anymore these days. So I really don't see why we should settle for this level of quality.Bzzz! You're wrong. You even can't tell AAC compressed audio from the uncompressed one? At least try to use normal tool to get specs, like MediaInfo, and not like MPC's "properties"Niotex wrote:I didn't even notice the uncompressed audio till after I checked the specifics. This is getting completely bottlenecked on both the source and the encode front.