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Published on June 9, 2009 By amitsaran In OS Customization

A few days back I created a dream "Vista Light Whirl" encoded it mpeg-2 for low CPU usage with TMPGEnc 4.0XPress, the file size of the final output was 11mb which according to me was quite large for the animation as the original AVI was 890mb (full frames) uncompressed.

I used the following settings-

Stream format- mpeg-2
Profile and level- MP@HL
Size- 1920x1080
Frame rate- 29.97 fps.
Rate control mode- CBR
VBV buffer size- 224
Video system- NTSC
DC component- 8 bit
Display mode- Progressive
Motion search precision- Standard

Bitrate/Quality- 30,000

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Comments
on Jun 09, 2009

That's too high of a bitrate for me. Anything over 18k uses up excessive CPU.

A few tips...

Unless you have a lot of motion, try to go with 25 fps to lower cpu usage.

Also, never change frame rate or use the filters in TMPGEnc4 as it will cause loop hesitation. Always do the editing in something like Adobe After Effects.

Try these setting, I get great results. I start with 10k for bitrate and work up to a max of 18k, depending on how the quality looks. The higher the bitrate, the better the quality but the trade off is higher cpu usage.

For "fair use video", bit rate can be higher since file size really isn't an issue, due to the video clip being 15 seconds or less.

For your renders, once you start going over 60 seconds you'll have to start finessing bitrate to keep your file size below the max.

Hope it helps.

on Jun 10, 2009

thanks a lot for da expert advice, tried it and really works perfect as you've mentioned above.

Also, never change frame rate or use the filters in TMPGEnc4 as it will cause loop hesitation. Always do the editing in something like Adobe After Effects.

in many of my dreams, i use cyberlink power director7 to create a loop as well some of the final mpeg-2 file was also exported through it. So while creating da loop in cyberlink power director, I can change da frame rate n other settings but now for encoding it in TMPGEnc, what file type should I save it as? (I mean da uncompressed avi which I looped in power director).