> Ryan Allen wrote:
>
> >
> > Now that I've experimented a little, it would be great to see which
> > clip and zoom and transcode settings are giving people good results.
> >
> > So, what are the best codecs and settings for this?
> >
> > For example, I riped a DVD the other night with ffmpeg and mpeg4.
> > The video seems to speed up and slow down, depending on how many
> > things are moving at any given time. It's really annoying.
> >
> > I'd love to make a matrix of all settings and results, but each rip
> > takes hours (as you all know).
> >
> > Is there a place I can go to for this boiled down information? Or
> > better yet a place users can submit their results?
> >
Since I received almost NO replies on this, I decided to start collecting
data myself. I have started a codex/quality results matrix, and I
just uploaded it here:
http://www.the-summit.net/dvdrip/dvdRip.html
Disclaimer: This is a work in progress!! I'm still collecting data,
and will upload more shortly.
I know that everybody does it different, and I know that people tend to
have lots of advice. This is just my very un-scientific findings, and
they are starting to prove very useful. I hope others can benefit from
this work.
Enjoy!
- Ryan
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