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17th September 2006, 01:20 | #1 | Link |
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Divx Drf Analyzer
hi to everybody... this is my first post in this forum, and i'm very happy to be part of this wonderful community on digital video.. the best i've ever seen
but let's go to the question... i have moved from less time to s.o. Linux.. and with the program like avidemux, transcode or dvd2hdd there are some important and beatiful alternatives to win program.. i think this is beatiful... but one thing that i didn't find was a drf analyzer similar tool... so i'm looking for a software the gives a report on video frame quality.. i understand that my request isn't very simple to be granted, but i hope it exist one in all over the world.. and which place to ask an impossible thing on video software? here! another little request.. i need also a software (better if with GUI) that analyses the media info (audio/video codec bitrate resolution etc..) with the possibility of create a log export.. thank you very much for your answer |
17th September 2006, 12:35 | #2 | Link |
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I don't think there exists a program similar to drf analyser. But I don't find it any useful either. Let your eyes be the judge, it's simple... Having said that, have you tried running it under wine? I don't see a reason why it wouldn't work...
About the media info thing, I believe an 'mplayer -v yourvideo.avi' command will give you more info than you'll ever need. |
17th September 2006, 20:42 | #3 | Link |
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thanks echo for the command of mplayer.. i'll test it soon
nevertheless i think drf analyzer is a must software for a ripper.. (and also if you surf on p2p forum ) it gives a complete report (frame for frame) of the quantizer of the movie... and if this isn't useful... thank you! ps: anyone has some other information? |
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Also, what do you want DRF analyser for as a ripper? You should determin the quality of your encoding beforehand with a compressiblity check of some kind and not find out afterwards that you've wasted your time with an encode. Quote:
Rest assured, you don't need that app.
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thanks for the illumination..
i knew that drf was a little bit old... but i didn't think that it is so unaccurated... Quote:
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I would like to disagree with Teegedeck but I cannot the facts are true This being said and knowing the limitations of drf it still can be used for - the graphical representation - the average quant and average-max bits - get general infos on a particular avi Quote:
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There's AVInaptic, which is in some (many) ways better than DRF analyzer (and is available on linux) ... but the considerations given before regarding the meaning of the reports are true about this tool too
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