Ok, I installed Dr. Divx and use that for encoding. But still, when exporting the project (in premiere) to an .avi file, for a 1 minute video I get a 25 meg file, with actually worse quality than most divx movies have, so if any of you have a tip or would like to share your encoding/compression settings I'd be really happy
Hi!
Not sure if this goes under this topic, but I need some tips on encoding the movie with xvid. My problem is, even if I choose bitrate at 1300 kbps, the bitrate on the exported movie becomes 3500kbps and the quality is still very bad.
Also, if the movie is recorded at half the size of 1280x960 (with fraps recording half size), do you "resize" the movie before you encode it, or just leave it at 640x480?
Looks like next stage in Nations Cup is going to be :
Group 1
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1st group A : Serbia&Montenegro
2nd group B : Norway
3rd group C : Ireland
1st group D : Belgium
3rd group E : Russia
Group 2
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3rd group A : Australia
1st group B : Slovenia
2nd group C : Germany
3rd group D : USA
1st group E : Finland
Group 3
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2nd group A : Czech Republic
3rd group B : Portugal
1st group C : Poland
2nd group D : Scotland
2nd group E : Estonia
Group D isn't finished with all events yet, so there might be changes there, and Austria got the wildcard so they will also advance to knockout stage 1.
It was a stupid move by me, I should've known better than that. My apologies to the ones affected by the incident. I checked my left side after the start right before going into T1 and didn't see anyone there so I thought my left was clear. Boy was I wrong. Seems like KayBe got a little better start than me and was actually moving up along side of me when I turned left under the bridge nudging his car sideways. :ouch: :guilty:
A kind of incident like this usually gets 10 times worse on South City tracks and when there's a little bit of lag too
Anyways, apologies doesn't help much, but I do feel bad about what happened, and I'll try to concentrate more and take it a bit more careful in the future.