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These initial presets are based on just my own ideas of tradeoffs between speed and quality. If you have better ideas for presets, please share them.

Thanks a lot, Zambelli, the presets look really good. Based on my modest experience tweaking these settings, it looks like your "better" preset is going to be the sweet spot for my purposes compressing recorded HDTV at a reasonable speed.

Originally Posted by lazyn00b. Find More Posts by buzzqw. Originally Posted by jubilex. But i cant find the Complexity Option in the Editor? The Option in ProCoder is at Auto and i cant change it. And the Lookahead Option.. EDIT : 2nd Question is now clear. Commandline: cscript. Last edited by ACrowley; 8th April at Originally Posted by ACrowley. Originally Posted by zambelli.

If using CBR mode, you generally don't want to use quality That'll force the encoder to drop frames when the bitrate gets too low to maintain high image quality.

If the encoder reports dropped frames or a framecount significantly smaller than the source framecount, change quality to 50 or lower. Otherwise, you can leave it for this encode. Last edited by ACrowley; 6th April at Originally Posted by buzzqw. And if anyone has feedback about existing presets or suggestion for how to tweak them - I'm all ears. Find More Posts by Sagittaire.

I am very interested in encoding for maximum quality so the insane profile looks great. I have a dual quad core system, so hopefully that will cut the increased encoding time a little. There seems to be very few people now using a two pass vbr system.

Is there any reason for this bar encoding time? I want to encode my HD material to HQ files that will work on my Xbox, getting as much out of the source as possible. Surely 2 pass VBR is the way to go? My cmd line is as follows; cscript.

Last edited by Clown shoes; 8th April at Find More Posts by Clown shoes. I'm having problems encoding my audio with WMCmd. Any obvious mistakes I'm making? The time now is User Name.

Remember Me? Mark Forums Read. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Version 2 Version 3. Note Above is a list of the more commonly encountered file extensions. Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. You are trying to play a media file that has a file format that Windows Media Player does not support.

For example, you are trying to play a. Windows Media Player does not support. To resolve this issue, follow these steps. After you complete each step, test to determine whether the issue is resolved. Note Windows Media Player supports the most common media file formats. However, it does not support every media file format that is currently available. In step 1, make sure that Windows Media Player supports the format of the file that you are trying to play.

If Windows Media Player does not support that format, do not perform the steps after step 1. Instead, contact the distributor of that file to see whether a viewer for the file is available. Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer.

If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps. Verify that Windows Media Player supports the file format that you are trying to play.

Windows Media Player supports the following file formats:. Note Windows Media Player does not support playing. Microsoft supports MPEG4v3 files in. These files are not supported in an. To play the file, you must encode the file again by using the original source in a supported format, such as the. To do this, you can use the Windows Media Encoder. Verify that you can play a media file that uses the same file name extension as the file that you were playing when you received the error message.

For descriptions and samples of file formats that are supported by Windows Media Player, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. If you receive an error message when you play both of the files, go to the next step.

When you are prompted to confirm the removal, click Yes.



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