Just wondering if anyone knows of a codec-based VBR MPEG-2 encoder. I've tried the Ligos VBR encoder but (aside from being difficult to understand) it is difficult to do anything except go through a two-step process (unless I use Premiere and its plug-in, which I really don't care to do, because Premiere is not my program of choice). One of the major advantages of Microsoft's MP4 codec is that it is actually a full codec, and I wondered if there is something similar for VBR. Free is nice, but if necessary I can get someone to purchase it if it isn't free. Thanks,
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You could try Darim's effort
http://www.darvision.com/products/dvmpeg/index.html
It's not free, and it's almost universally panned for creating substandard MPEG quality.
Not sure if it handles VBR though, it will definitely do CBR.
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Codec?
As in, it has to reside in an .avi wrapper?
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Mostly curiosity; I have several other options available, but it would be convenient to be able to load MPEG-2 VBR files into something like VirtualDub to change the audio from Layer 2 to Layer 3, or do other things VirtualDub does well. Once I have an MPEG-2 .mpg file, there doesn't seem to be much I can do with it with the programs with which I am familiar.
A codec would simplify matters, letting me use the video stream in whatever program I happen to be using at the moment; it gets very bothersome shuttling video projects back and forth between programs because X program and Y program have 2 separate features that I want to use (single-file capture, various filters, MPEG-2 support, layer 3 audio support, etc).
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