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MPEG encoding

PostPosted: Jun 14, 2001 @ 8:48pm
by Dave
Hi.<br><br>Using an EM-500 (like it lots!).<br>I was wondering what the best settings to use in TMPGENC are when encoding MPEG movies for use on it.  I'm using a MMC card too (32mb) so that needs to be taken into account.  What is the best bit-rate and resolution.  I can get ok results at 320x240 (196kbs) but the picture is a bit jumpy.  Also will decreasing the framerate help much??<br><br>Thanks in advance.<br><br>DJ

Re: MPEG encoding

PostPosted: Jun 14, 2001 @ 8:55pm
by 999
MMC transfer is somewhat slow, and may contribute to the "jumpiness". You may want to have a go at reducing the bitrate even further. Another thing to consider is reducing your image size. This can make a considerable difference in your playback speed. For Portrait viewing 208x160 is still pretty nice, and will help retain your picture quality at a lower bitrate.<br><br>

Re: MPEG encoding

PostPosted: Jun 14, 2001 @ 9:22pm
by Matt Keys
The MMC was a real problem for the EM-500, Casio released a patch that was supposed to drasticaly improve read speeds, I have not tested it but I heard it worked.<br><br>http://www.casio.com/downloads/Consumer_devices/UpdatePackVer101OVS.zip<br><br>Now that I look at it again it only mentions SD cards, but try it out and tell us how it works<br><br>Last modification: Matt Keys - 06/14/01 at 18:22:32

Re: MPEG encoding

PostPosted: Jun 15, 2001 @ 4:34pm
by Moose or Chuck
New bug sucks.