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- | The actual encoding tools are in this archive: {{computers: | + | **mst** sent me this " |
- | I'm pretty sure this is the vp6.1 codec: {{computers: | + | ====== Tools & Setup ====== |
- | This is definitely vp6.2.. i honestly can't remember if this one is needed, save this install for last if something doesn' | + | * The actual encoding tools are in this archive: {{computers: |
- | + | * I'm pretty sure this is the vp6.1 codec: {{computers: | |
- | Also, this is the 3ivx codec for windows.. if you already have xvid and divx decoders in your system, you probably don't need this one either, but it does handle both: {{computers: | + | * This is definitely vp6.2.. i honestly can't remember if this one is needed, save this install for last if something doesn' |
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- | **gspot** is a nice util that tells you the exact frame rate of an .avi file as well as all the codecs used in creating it: {{computers: | + | |
====== Usage Stuff ====== | ====== Usage Stuff ====== | ||
- | + | * the nsvtools end up in C:/ | |
- | the nsvtools end up in C:/ | + | nsvenc.exe /config |
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- | > nsvenc.exe /config | + | |
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- | the nsv settings need to be the same for each file or the channel de-syncs, so here are my exact settings (screenshots inc): | + | |
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- | {{computers: | + | |
- | the only one to change here is the Volume Multiplier.. sometimes the source .avi's are different volumes.. you can adjust this multiplier to normalize each .nsv file's volume by ear.. people have actually complained about one episode being quiet and then jumping up to turn down the volume on the next episode because its too loud.. so i've been trying to keep the files consistent | + | |
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- | click NSV Encoder Configuration | + | |
- | {{computers: | + | |
- | make it look like this hehe.. i'm new to the mp3/nsv encoding, but i know it has to be CBR (constant bitrate) and i'm still on the fence about stereo at 32kbps or mono | + | |
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- | under VP61 encoding options click Configure and make the following screens look like this: | + | |
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- | General Tab | + | |
- | {{computers: | + | |
- | Advanced Tab | + | |
- | {{computers: | + | |
Settings Tab is irrelevant | Settings Tab is irrelevant |
computers/media/encoding/nsv/mst3k128kstream/start.1202562386.txt.gz · Last modified: 2008/02/09 13:06 by david