For those with fast SIMD capable processors (PIII, CeleronII, Athlon & Duron) only!!!
If you've captured MPEG-1 with MSPro6's default VCD presets and thought the quality was low try this;
1. load c:\....\Ulead MediaStudio Pro 6.0\Ulead.dat\CapMPTyp.ini into Notepad
2. NTSC: search for the [MPEG_TYPE_SETTING_10] heading and change bAllowModify=0 to bAllowModify=1
3. PAL: search for the [MPEG_TYPE_SETTING_11] heading and change bAllowModify=0 to bAllowModify=1
This will allow you to modify the Performance and Advanced setting for VCD captures.
Performance is actually the MPEG quality setting. The default is 3 but it can be adjusted form 1 to 15. Setting this higher gives better quality captures if the processor can keep up. Just don't forget that higher MPEG quality settings can't compensate for a lousy source.
If you just want to change the default setting then look for the me_performance=3 entry and change it to a value between 1 and 15.
Don't mess with the bitrate or audio settings. The same goes for the Advanced settings unless you know MPEG better than the average bear.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 12 July 2000).]
If you've captured MPEG-1 with MSPro6's default VCD presets and thought the quality was low try this;
1. load c:\....\Ulead MediaStudio Pro 6.0\Ulead.dat\CapMPTyp.ini into Notepad
2. NTSC: search for the [MPEG_TYPE_SETTING_10] heading and change bAllowModify=0 to bAllowModify=1
3. PAL: search for the [MPEG_TYPE_SETTING_11] heading and change bAllowModify=0 to bAllowModify=1
This will allow you to modify the Performance and Advanced setting for VCD captures.
Performance is actually the MPEG quality setting. The default is 3 but it can be adjusted form 1 to 15. Setting this higher gives better quality captures if the processor can keep up. Just don't forget that higher MPEG quality settings can't compensate for a lousy source.
If you just want to change the default setting then look for the me_performance=3 entry and change it to a value between 1 and 15.
Don't mess with the bitrate or audio settings. The same goes for the Advanced settings unless you know MPEG better than the average bear.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 12 July 2000).]
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