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Originally Posted by SpicyM
this is what I use with MTS_to_AVI
-threads auto -vcodec xvid -s hd720 -maxrate 12800k -b 12000k -qmin 3 -qmax 5 -bufsize 4096 -acodec mp3 -ar 48000 -ab 160k -ac 2 -y "%%~na_xvid.avi"
Gives me HQ playable and DEinterlaced files
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That didn't work. It appears you have an older ffmpeg than I do, but after I got it working, it makes a really blocky video.
I'm giving up on anything VirtualDub or Avisynth. The link above also, gave very bad colored blockey video.
I was able to get some better looking avi's through Vegas. But they still have some lines in them. They are no longer comb lines or blocks. Just a single line here and there throughout the motion.
How can you tell if your avi is perfect before you put it in Squeeze to convert to f4v?
Jimmy