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Lontra99
17/05/2004, 10:33
Hi everybody.

I downloaded gpcinema a few days ago. I tested the matrix trailer, it runs veeeeeery good!!! I was surprised with the high quality of the rip and the smoothness.

Here´s the thing, i wanted to do my own rips, i used virtual dub, tried with a bunch of settings for the rip (found a guide here and another guides on some other net pages) but i can´t seem to compress a 700mb movie into a 128smc card!!!
I looked around in the internet and i found just a few elinks and the movies are always 88mb or 70mb or 100mb .



Another thing, the video runs fine at 133mhz 24fps, but the sound is choppy, i use the mpeg3 layer 32kb-11,0025khz setting, that should be more than enough right? But the soound doens´t come out good.

Anyway, sorry for this loooooong post and i really hope anybody can gimme some highlights on this.


By the way, thos f**** elinks are always down!! Does anybody know a good page with workable elinks for gp32divx movies?

Thanks!!:D

BeaR
17/05/2004, 10:53
I friend :) , i use this guide for do my gp32 divx.

http://www.nylsoft.net/gp32dev/tutorial_de_usuario.html


I download and install:

http://www.nylsoft.net/gp32dev/archivos/DivX_412.zip <--Codecs
http://www.nylsoft.net/gp32dev/archivos/settings.zip <-settings 4 virtual dub :p
and U have to download the latest virtualdub release.

I hope that U can make Ur own divx movies :brindis:

P.D: my english sux :miedo: :miedo:

Lontra99
17/05/2004, 10:58
I do have the right codecs, i just don´t know if i have the right settings to encode.

Thanks, I´ll try everything :D

Lontra99
17/05/2004, 12:10
Did anyone encoded a 1h40/2h clip on 70/90mb with good working non choppy/cracking sound?

If so, could you please share the vdub settings?

I´ll be your friend for life :D :