50gig avi - down to 820mb??? Possible?

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  • 45614280
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 9

    50gig avi - down to 820mb??? Possible?

    Im trying to encode a 50gig avi file down to 820mb. Im getting the following message when converting inside virtualdub:
    "Video source avi [icdecompress] error: unspecified error (-100). Does anybody know what this means and how to fix it? Has anyone done this type of conversion before?How?

    (running win2000, intel p4 1.8gig, using vdub, divx4 beta codec @ 573kbs and 96kbs with de-interlace, cropping and resizing filters.

  • Thrawn
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 268

    #2
    lol how did u capture a 50 GB video?
    didnt u compress it at once?

    seems like the error messages concerns about the compression of the video.
    Check which audio and which video compression the file has by right click on it and look for audio compr and video compr
    The Grandadmiral was here!

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    • techno
      Digital Video Master
      Digital Video Master
      • Nov 2001
      • 1309

      #3
      wow, 50GB AVI? That is somtin!

      I think VirtualDub doesn't open avi files over 5GB I think. Is the AVI FILE DIVX? if not then convert it to MPEG2 on the highest quality possible then to DIVX. cause it works for me (well, not 50GB avi file but 2GB generally)

      Techno

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      • 45614280
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2002
        • 9

        #4
        well, here are the settings I used to capture it. Im using a pinnacle dv500 capture card, to capture a vhs 4 hour video.

        ---------------------------------------------------
        File Size: 50.86GB bytes
        Total Duration: 4:00:00:00
        Average Data Rate: 3.61MB per second
        Image Size: 720 x 576
        Pixel Depth: 24 bits
        Frame Rate: 25.00 fps

        Audio: 48000 Hz - 16 bit - Stereo

        File details:
        Contains 1 video track(s) and 1 audio track(s).

        Video track 1:
        Total duration is 14400.00 seconds
        Size is 49438.48M bytes (Minimum/average/maximum frame size = 140.63/140.63/140.63K bytes).
        There are 360000 keyframes, 0 delta frame.
        Frame rate is 25.00 fps
        Frame size is 720 x 576
        Depth is 24 bits.
        Compressor:' Pinnacle Systems DV Codec'

        Audio track 1:
        Duration is 14400.00 seconds
        Size is 2636.72M bytes
        Rate is 48000 samples/sec, stereo
        Sample size is 16 bits
        --------------------------------------------------------------------

        What settings should I use instead to capture from a vhs source?

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        • 45614280
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 9

          #5
          the problem is, my capture card, only allows me to capture in the above settings. Which is pretty shit. I wonder if there is a way around it...

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          • Thrawn
            Super Member
            Super Member
            • Jan 2002
            • 268

            #6
            as i only have experience with the hauppage tv card i dont know for sure but:

            have u ever tried other capture progs? try freevcr, u can record as mpeg4/v1 or v2 (note: not mpeg1 mpeg2) or divx and can choose audio compression too (mpg 128 44khz).
            I mostly record with 1800 kb/sec
            yesterday i recorded 2h15min with 1650 kb/sec in 1,7 GB (lol no 50 GB for 4 h)

            have it a try (but i dont know how far your tv card supports this prog)
            dont forget to have radium mp3 codec installed when u want to capture using audio compression mpg 128 44khz.
            The Grandadmiral was here!

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            • techno
              Digital Video Master
              Digital Video Master
              • Nov 2001
              • 1309

              #7
              Hi there. I am a big fan of hauppauge wintv GO, probably the best capture cards I ever had!

              These are the settings that I used to "break the world record":


              320*240 YU12 NO RECOMPRESSION
              30fps
              CD quality audio (44100Hz)


              that's really all the settings I used to capture.

              then I did editing and converted it to MPEG2 and encode it 2 times to make the quality PERFECT, then to DIVX 3.11alpha fast motion 75crisp and 6000 bitrate.

              I hope this helps

              Techno

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              • woodrue
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2002
                • 10

                #8
                Originally posted by techno


                then I did editing and converted it to MPEG2 and encode it 2 times to make the quality PERFECT, then to DIVX 3.11alpha fast motion 75crisp and 6000 bitrate.

                I hope this helps

                Techno

                I may be a little OT but...
                u keep talking about encoding several times to gain in quality...
                I don't really understand what u mean.
                You mean this? you've got source a, you encode it and u get b, then u encode b and u get c... and c is better than both b and a... if that's what u mean I don't really understand how that would be possible.
                If u only mean c is better than b, but still worse than a, then I still don't understand how encoding(basically, comressing) may increase the quality (adding data) of the source movie!!

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                • techno
                  Digital Video Master
                  Digital Video Master
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 1309

                  #9
                  sure, I will tell you what I mean. Please email me:

                  programmer2@another.com cause all the attachments are there.

                  Thanks

                  Techno

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                  • threesixty
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 2

                    #10
                    Did you find the help you needed? I work with a DC1000 which is very similar to the DV500. There is a way to capture at a higher compression. Let me know if you still need help.

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