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A noisy source can increase the size of the transcoded video? At least that is what it should be, but. A noisy source requires a higher bitrate if you want to get about the same quality as from a clean source.
Roughly speaking, a lot of your bits get spent on encoding noise instead of signal as the encoder has a hard time distinguishing them. At least that is what it should be, but Yes, but a kbps encode from a clean source will look much better.
With a cleaner source you can get away with less bits, so an even lower bitrate encode can still look better. The answer that I gave was based on: quote: good x front end that is fairly easy to use, Handbrake for Windows is broken for many discs that I have tried Chapter navigation, audio and not as nearly as functional or easy to use.
I've been doing a lot of DVD rips lately. I've experimented with their h and xvid encodes, and have not seen any visual advantage to going with the h over the xvid when maintaining the same video bitrate. Most of the advances I've read about that h introduced seemed to be targetted at high resolutions and artifact reduction, but I honestly can't tell a difference. So I've been ripping to xvid as a result.
I can't watch the videos on my ipod or PSP as a result, but at least they play back on my xbox, which is where I'd rather watch them anyway. I'd go for VLC personally on the free end, as it's pretty easy. It's not great in terms of options, but it works. However, keep in mind that results strongly depend on the encoder implementation. Enabling all the features of H.
Also, I haven't yet seen an optimized fast codec compliant with the full H. Just to confuse the issue, HandBreak Divx encoding is or at least was awful when compared to its h. I would suspect that at the sizes and rates your talking about, your issue is more with implementation rather than codec quality.
I second the nomination of megui for a front end encoder. Easy to use and very powerful. Also comes with basically all the tools you need. If you have any questions about options, bitrate or whatever, pop over to the doom9. Agree with ease of use for Visual Hub. Easiest thing EVAR. A great tool that I use if I need to transcode a file for someone quickly and easily. It is not a tool that I'd use for having a lot of flexability in accessing the options of h though the gui though.
With visual hub you get the standard Good-Better-Best encode slider bar, and some advanced bit-rate, deinterlacing, and cropping options or a CLI over-ride input dialogue box. So its more of zomg-easy, easy-with-overrides, or CLI.
Still a great app for drag-n-drop encoding - Very Suitable for quick eyetv transcodes What I use it for. I still prefer megui for real archival h, as I enjoy tuning my encodes and dont mind playing with my food to do so. If the question is "Is x better than divx? Some say x is much better.
This is at least according to some irc chatter I've read.
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