Just an FYI...
I ended up with a good quality DVD using the following encoding
sequence:
yuvdenoise -F <stream.yuv | \
yuvfps -r 30000:1001 | \
yuvscaler -O DVD |
mpeg2enc -f 8 -q 5 -b 8500 -n n -I 0 -R 2 -4 2 -2 1 \
-c -K tmpgenc -o enc.m2v
I've watched the whole 90 minute result and was very pleased. There were
2 or 3 spots where the flow was a bit 'jerky'.
I also tried replacing yuvdenoise -F with yuvcorrect -T NOT_INTERLACED,
but this created streaks during certain movements.
Adding '-I 0' improved the encoding time by a signifcant amount.
So my daughter was happy that she could finally watch the movie she
received 8 months ago :)
Thanks for everyone's help.
Cheers, Greg.
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Greg Kilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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