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Burning VCD's from Unaired Ep files

POSTED BY: BLUEZOMBIESYL
UPDATED: Thursday, September 11, 2003 05:27
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Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:53 AM

BLUEZOMBIESYL


Hey guys,

Does anyone know how to burn VCD's from the mpeg2 files of Trash, the Message and HoG? I've been trying somewhat unsuccessfully with nero and other things, but I'm a bit lost as to how to actually go about the process without wasting a number of CD's... tried burning an SVCD but my DVD player isn't playing it. Argh. If anyone can let me know a good way to do it (I have nero) please let me know, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks so much for the three episodes, btw. You guys rock.

Syl

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Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:02 AM

ARCHER


I use Nero, which makes production of SVCDs a snap. Just install it, follow the directions, and have at it.

http://www.nero.com/en/#root

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Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:13 PM

CALHOUN


I am a seasoned veteran of making VCD and SVCD but I also am having difficulties making SVCD of the 800meg unaired eps.. 480x480 is (I believe) the NTSC version of an SVCD. I have made NTSC and PAL SVCD of H.O.G both of them have audio sync problems... I have made hundreds of VCD & SVCD this is the first I have ever had with audio sync problems. H.O.G plays fine through my PC TV-out. Although the audio in this file is horribly crackly and hissy.. I was hoping to get better quality after downloading 800meg on 56k connection. I guess beggars can not be choosers. :)

Why are you still talkin after its been decided

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Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:28 PM

CALHOUN


By the by - What is the point of making an 800meg file of such crappy quality anyhows? The overall quality of H.O.G could have been the same with the file being 25% the size.....

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:46 AM

IDEFIX


ok, I really don't want to sound like a nitpicker but there's more wrong than right with these "SVCD"s.

HOG has realy crappy audio and even if you denoise it it's still crappy. I'm playing with different settings for a week or so now and I still can't get it anywhere near acceptable.

TM and Trash have noisy but denoisable audio. sounds like about anything taken from a tape. would have been nice if it was denoised before compression but that's really nitpicking.

I never looked into any audio sync problems with the SVCD because they really aren't SVCDs. they do have 480x480 (NTSC SVCD resolutin) but the aspect radio is about 1:1 and that isn't how it's meant to be. if you burn it like this the heads of people are wider than they are high, Mal looks a bit like a pumpkin on a TV ;o)
on the PC the 1:1 aspect ratio is the right one but to encode a SVCD you don't fill the upper and lower parts with black bars but you stretch the picture to the right hight. the DVD player does the return stretching to make it fit on the TV.

Firefly was broadcast in 4:3 that's 704x480 in NTSC format (TV pixles aren't square like PC pixels) to get the right format for SVCD it is compressed to 480x480 so that it looks like very thin people on the PC, the DVD player does the reverse.

one more little thing: the EPs were interlaced and resized without splitting the fields, so they have lines on moving objects even if they are watched on a TV. there's nothing one can do about that afterwards, maybe some really smart deinterlacer could smooth it out but I'm not sure of that.

I'm not sure all of that was understandable, I'm german and my english is anything but perfect.

so I recommend to watch the EPs on the PC (because the aspect-ratio is ok there) or decode, resize and reencode them. cut 76 pixels (the black boarder) on top and bottom, resize the rest to 352x240 and encode to VCD. that's still not really right but better than it was before.
...and denoise the audio it get's better if not good.

and after all this rambling on about how 'badly coded' this SVCDs are I'd still like to thank the person who made them. they are so much better than not having seen the EPs that I'll be eternally greatful. please don't take offence, I just wanted to let people know what to do with these to get the most out of it. me and my friends really enjoyed the EPs and we wouln't have if it weren't for you.

Idefix

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 3:10 AM

CALHOUN


I concur with IDEFIX. I am grateful to the person who distributed the unaired eps. However, I would much prefer someone to encode into vcd from digital source..

What do you use to reduce the noise on these mpgs IDEFIX? Is there much involved?

Firefly is my verse.



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Thursday, June 26, 2003 3:42 AM

IDEFIX


I use CoolEdit2000 but I'm not sure if it wouldn't be better to use something that can do a noisereduction without a noise profile. at least for the HOG file. there is normal noise in it and also some cracking sound and that one isn't easily filtered. maybe it would be better to just reduce the normal noise. and leave the cracking in. mine seems to always filter too much, when I get a noise profile from any of the still periods (where the advertising normally would be).

I'll try something else if I have time. but maybe we should not make too much fuss over this one. the UK will get the EPs in the not too far future and I'm very sure there are brits able to capture and encode in any quality we'd like to have (like say digital receiver and direct copy to PC). so maybe patience is the way to go here. these came off from not so good tapes and there would be magic involved if they were perfect quality.

I don't have a broadband connection (only ISDN 64k but running 24/7) so even if I released a 'better' version of the files I wouldn't know how to get it to you. I could ask a friend who has DSL if he could put it in his eMule. we europeans seem to prefer eMule over kazaa. I'm not sure why it isn't popular in the US. maybe you get things faster with kazaa but I don't seem to get anything at all, same with BearShare/Limewire, seems to work for small files (music and such, which I'm not interested in) but videos (I only load TV EPs and only if they're not out on DVD yet) seem to crawl and never get done over these networks.

I encoded PC versions in DivX as a test but they do have lots of interlaced artifacts and I never had to deal with those before because I always encode for MiniDVD on TV. but maybe now's the time I should take a look at some deinterlacers and make 'good' small copies of the EPs.

VCD would be possible too but that has to be deinterlaced as well and the files would be around 480MB and I really don't see that much stuff going over my connection smoothly enough for folks to load and not get frustrated. but I could share it exclusivly and send people the links and if you'd share them as well it might work. DivX I could reasonably do with about 250 MB per EP I think. there isn't that much quality to loose in the first place.

tell me if you really want me to do something and I will. but don't exspect miracles, the audio of HOG will always be bad no matter what I do.

and tell me if I should go for VCD or DivX for PC. to make a VCD out of a DivX isn't too hard but if you all want to watch it as VCD it would still be better to make it VCD in the first place and not have everybody do it for themselves.

and once again: this one is not a bashing of the original encoder. he/she did a really great job in getting it out and letting us all enjoy the unaired EPs. mine's just tweaking it a bit. the glory goes to someone else. and as stated above I'm not so sure it's wise to even try to tweak something. maybe waiting for the UK airing is the smartest way to go.

Idefix

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:09 AM

ZIKZAK


I burned all three to VCD after re-encoding. I had to use the modified VirtualDub-MPEG2 to successfully read these not-quite-SVCDs. I ran them through the deinterlace feature and also cropped them to get rid of the bogus bars. I saved them in DiVx format. Then I re-encoded them with TMPEGEnc as regular VCD MPEG1s. The sound in HoG is crackly, but the other two are OK. They look like N-generation VCR copies, but they work OK and at least I have my Firefly fix!

I second the thanks to TRS80 for making these captures. Without that, I would have not seen these episodes for quite a while, I'm sure. But I too wish they had been encoded differently, either as compliant MPEG2 or DiVx AVI, and that the aspect ratio and sound were correct.

Perhaps if someone has a good connection (or a Bittorrent tracker), I can send them my MPEG1 files for others to download. I can't host them, but could do a transfer over my cable modem. Each file is a little over 400MB.

And maybe I could re-encode HoG with your non-crackly audio at the same time?

Ped Xing

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 7:34 AM

OLDGUARD


I, too, am having problems with the encoding/sound issues. I have tried Nero, TMPGenc, in various combinations and what I get are vcd's that will play the video but after 6 seconds, the sound quits! No matter which disc I run in the DVD player! Always 6 seconds! Other VCD's burned from the same software have no probs!Anyone have any ideas about what I am doing wrong?

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 8:44 AM

ZIKZAK


Quote:

Originally posted by Oldguard:
I, too, am having problems with the encoding/sound issues. I have tried Nero, TMPGenc, in various combinations and what I get are vcd's that will play the video but after 6 seconds, the sound quits! No matter which disc I run in the DVD player! Always 6 seconds! Other VCD's burned from the same software have no probs!Anyone have any ideas about what I am doing wrong?


The bitrate on those SVCDs is REALLY high. My DVD can't take a real SVCD, but you can fake it by telling it it's MPEG1 VCD and then feeding it MPEG2 video. But my player couldn't handle the bitrate and would garble the sound after 1-2 seconds. So maybe that's what's happening to you - the drive mechanism is too slow!

You gotta re-encode it as MPEG1 VCD. Use VirtualDub-MPEG2-AC3 from here:
http://home.attbi.com/~blade66
Re-encode it as DiVx or something. Then use TMPGEnc to re-encode THAT as MPEG1 in regular VCD format. This will work. You also have to set VDub to crop the "bars" off and deinterlace. Then stretch the video in TMPGEnc to fix the funny aspect ratio.

Or host a torrent for my VCD MPEG files... *grin*

Ped Xing

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 8:47 AM

OLDGUARD


I have a LAN connection on 24-7. If you can get them to me I will be glad to host them. What do I need to do?

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:52 AM

OLDGUARD


Ok, here's what keeps happening. The AVI version plays fin on the PC and the audio is encoded at 22kHz, 16 bps. Once I encode it to MPEG! format, it won't even play the sound past 6 seconds on the PC, and it encodes the audio at 44kHz, 16 bps. It won't let me change that either so I suspect that it is the problem. I don't have the experience to correc it myself, so any ideas? Anyone? Class?

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Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:04 PM

CSCOTT


Quote:

Originally posted by Calhoun:
I have made hundreds of VCD & SVCD this is the first I have ever had with audio sync problems. H.O.G plays fine through my PC TV-out. Although the audio in this file is horribly crackly and hissy..



I had a terrible time trying to burn these episodes to watch them on anything other than my PC.

The DVD player I'm using chokes on VCD/SVCD's, so I had to burn them on DVD, but I don't think my problem was DVD-specific.

If I let my burning software do the encoding, I would end up with a few minutes of video/audio and the the video would "freeze" and the audio would continue (with the video showing a still frame).

If I used TMPGEnc to do the encoding (which is what I prefer to do normally), the video would be fine, but the audio would "skip", so that it ran ahead of the video and was garbled.

I tried many many different settings, with no luck. Finally I contacted TMPGEnc tech support and they suggested that I de-multiplex the video and audio and let TMPGEnc do the encoding from the individual files.

I used the MPG Tools that come with TMPGEnc and did a "simple de-multiplex" on both the original source files (this resulted in .m2v files and .mp2 files). I ran TMPGEnc and specified the individual video and audio files and did the encoding from them (to convert to the right format to burn them).

I burned the DVD from the file it created and they worked fine. No audio sync problems or "freezing".

I don't know if this will help anyone else's problems, but I wanted to post it here, just in case.


Cheers,

C. Scott Davis

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Sunday, June 29, 2003 10:23 AM

IDEFIX


here's the first link:

Trash:
ed2k://|file|Firefly.-.Trash.(VCD.denoised).mpg|474365584|7756BA91F2CA091875105CCD36122109|/

I denoised the audio and corrected the aspect ratio but I couldn't do nothing about the interlaced-resized problem. that means the big ugly lines on the sides of moving objects are still there.

so please in the beginning only one at a time, otherwise no one will get anything the line is extremely slow here.

if you need the client, you can get it here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/emule/eMule0.29b-Installer.exe?down
load


and a server.met file here (if it has problems connecting):
http://ed2kmet.x24hr.com/pl/slist.pl?download

so let's see if this works.

if anyone needs instructions on how to get eMule running, please just ask, it isn't all that difficult. but it might take some time to find me on the net, so be patient. let it run overnight...

Idefix

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Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:23 AM

IDEFIX


and the next one...

Heart Of Gold:
ed2k://|file|Firefly.-.Heart.Of.Gold.(VCD.denoised).mpg|471416428|66BF148D358ADE5155782D6E9342E991|/

the audio is as good, as I can get it. first 15 or so minutes it is a bit crackly but it clears up after that.

and there's a bit of purple all around but that was there in the 'SVCD's as well.

PS: The Message is ready as well but I will 'proofwatch' it before I post the link, one never knows...

Idefix

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Sunday, June 29, 2003 5:32 PM

ZERO


Hey people, I've been a lurker for awhile, mostly because their hasn't been anything interesting or worthwhile to respond to, but I think I can help you guys save alot of grief. You guys are all overlooking one blaringly obvious fact: The episodes of Heart Of Gold, Trash, & The Message will be airing in the UK starting in less than a month. I'm confident that the professional rippers who are fans of Firefly will be ready to meet our needs, digital needs that is. I'm gonna be lurking the newsgroups starting the day after they air, and will contact the forums once I find that someone has done a high quality digital rip. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions related to downloading or encoding or burning these episodes.

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-=ZERO=-
Check me out on WinMX, I have all the episodes in SVCD format.

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Sunday, June 29, 2003 7:20 PM

IDEFIX


we know. I said about the same thing (read above)...

but maybe some people can't wait and I don't have anything better to do.

by the way someone got about 5 MB of Trash but it was an error of me that he/she didn't get any more. please try again. the line should be as free as it can be now.

on eMule as soon as someone has a 9 MB chunk he/she shares this chunk as well, so there are two people sharing instead of one. so don't give up too soon, it will get better...

PS: the server I'm connected to at the moment is Razorback:
ed2k://|server|195.245.244.243|4661|/
but that can change. I won't be here all day (day just starts here, it's 7:30 AM now) to watch over it, I have to work like most folk.

Idefix

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Monday, June 30, 2003 11:15 AM

IDEFIX


and here's the last one

The Message:
ed2k://|file|Firefly.-.The.Message.(VCD.denoised).mpg|471416428|BD84AADEE481F5B63AB318360A5206E4|/

my emule seems to be not so busy at the moment. no one downloaded anything since this morning (it's 11:10 PM now). did nobody try or didn't it work?

I will leave it running.

Idefix

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Thursday, September 11, 2003 5:27 AM

CTKNIGHT


Can some one please help in getting a hold of these un-aired episodes? VCD, SVCD I don't care! I just have to have(see) them! Please brown coats help me.

CTKnight3263@yahoo.com

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Thursday, September 11, 2003 5:27 AM

CTKNIGHT


Can some one please help in getting a hold of these un-aired episodes? VCD, SVCD I don't care! I just have to have(see) them! Please brown coats help me.

CTKnight3263@yahoo.com

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