Quote from Doom9
TMPG 2.57 no longer reads MPEG files via the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader but through two dedicated VFAPI Plugins which use the Microsoft DirectShow decoder (for MPEG1) and existing MPEG2 DirectShow decoders (if you have a software DVD player installed), the MPEG settings can be displayed during an encoding session, when using 2 pass encoding the first pass will be shown as "analyzing", the ghost filter no longer adds noise in the right and left top corner, audio no longer disappears if the movie is longer than 3h, DV sources are always treated as bottom field first and the VFAPI Plug-ins have an option to reset the order to the recommended setting.
I would be interested to see what kind of effect this has on the encoding quality and speed. Seems to me that if you have a really good MPEG Directshow filter it could make life a little better for MPEG to MPEG encoding.
TMPG 2.57 no longer reads MPEG files via the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader but through two dedicated VFAPI Plugins which use the Microsoft DirectShow decoder (for MPEG1) and existing MPEG2 DirectShow decoders (if you have a software DVD player installed), the MPEG settings can be displayed during an encoding session, when using 2 pass encoding the first pass will be shown as "analyzing", the ghost filter no longer adds noise in the right and left top corner, audio no longer disappears if the movie is longer than 3h, DV sources are always treated as bottom field first and the VFAPI Plug-ins have an option to reset the order to the recommended setting.
I would be interested to see what kind of effect this has on the encoding quality and speed. Seems to me that if you have a really good MPEG Directshow filter it could make life a little better for MPEG to MPEG encoding.
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