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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Nebor
Fortunately I have hardware that will play back this file. 😀

Do tell😀

I have one of every mainstream HDTV cards. Fusion II and III, ATI HDTV, MyHD... 😀

They won't be able to sell them in a few years, and I'll have a stockpile! Muahahah.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor

I don't know where you get your material from, but a true transport stream is uncompressed digital content. A half hour takes up about 4 GB of space, typically. The only way to compress it is with post processing, since there's no processor, and not enough memory, that's fast enough to dynamically compress broadcast digital content.

Oh really, please tell me then was format a transport stream is in?
 
Yay! Opened with the first thing I tried.

Now I wish I had an HD projector 🙁

Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Dayum, My 3200+ with 1gb of ram couldn't run that without artifacts.

Really? Ran beautiful here... 2.81GHz P4 640MB RAM.
 
Damn. The wmv one actually loked fantastic despite the small size. It took care of the deinterlacing nicely too. That said, there is no audio and it plays at like 2fps so I won't post it😛
 
You people want the 1080p? :evil:
De-interlaced 1080i as well, but it looks fantastic. That said, I can't really appreate it that well sicne my monitor only does 1600x1200🙁
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You people want the 1080p? :evil:

De-interlaced 1080i as well, but it looks fantastic.

I want you to get a faster host is what I want. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Damn. The wmv one actually loked fantastic despite the small size. It took care of the deinterlacing nicely too. That said, there is no audio and it plays at like 2fps so I won't post it😛

How do I transcode a .ts file to WM9 with Windows Media Encoder?

I know I can do a SVCD file with WinDVD installed.. But I also have PowerDVD installed now. I know that wouldnt work properly with WME9..
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: SomeDude22
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
You people want the 1080p? :evil:

De-interlaced 1080i as well, but it looks fantastic.

I want you to get a faster host is what I want. 😛

What speeds are you getting?


im only getting 143 KB/s

:Q


i normally get 700 KB/S
 
Originally posted by: dawks
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Damn. The wmv one actually loked fantastic despite the small size. It took care of the deinterlacing nicely too. That said, there is no audio and it plays at like 2fps so I won't post it😛

How do I transcode a .ts file to WM9 with Windows Media Encoder?

I know I can do a SVCD file with WinDVD installed.. But I also have PowerDVD installed now. I know that wouldnt work properly with WME9..

.ts into moviemaker.

basiccally create a custom profile using windows encoder and save it in the moviemaker profile directory..it takes FOREVER to encode, but it looks real nice.....
 
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