Where to use the DGI files?
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 2:18 pm
Hi,
First and foremost sorry if this has been asked before (guess it was), but I hit a wall and you can probably help me.
I'm using DGIndexNV (I'm a registered user) to preprocess TV-rips from my DVB-C STB. Since I'm from Hungary, channels either come in H.264 AVC encoding (for HD channels and some SD channels) or MPEG2 (for SD channels). So far, no problem, DGIndexNV works without a glitch in helping me cut the fat from the beginning and the end, and demuxing the audio, and of course preparing the DGI file.
And at this stage, I'm stuck.
I want to encode these files with x.264, in an mp4 container (these are rare old Hungarian films and TV serials, and I want to archive them), SD to 480p and HD to 720p. A long time ago, I've been using the whole Gordian Knot shebang for transcoding TV rips (from an analogue source), but since I don't want AVI, that no longer works for me.
So, my question is: what apps (on Win7 32/64bit) do I need to move forward? I need to do the following:
- encode the audio to aac (optional)
- apply deinterlace (or do I do it in DGIndexNV?)
- resize and crop the image
- drive the x.264 encoder for a two-pass encoding
- pack the whole thing into an mp4 container
I have [removed], but that obviously does not open DGI files... (too bad, because it could do almost everything else).
Thanks in advance for the information.
First and foremost sorry if this has been asked before (guess it was), but I hit a wall and you can probably help me.
I'm using DGIndexNV (I'm a registered user) to preprocess TV-rips from my DVB-C STB. Since I'm from Hungary, channels either come in H.264 AVC encoding (for HD channels and some SD channels) or MPEG2 (for SD channels). So far, no problem, DGIndexNV works without a glitch in helping me cut the fat from the beginning and the end, and demuxing the audio, and of course preparing the DGI file.
And at this stage, I'm stuck.
I want to encode these files with x.264, in an mp4 container (these are rare old Hungarian films and TV serials, and I want to archive them), SD to 480p and HD to 720p. A long time ago, I've been using the whole Gordian Knot shebang for transcoding TV rips (from an analogue source), but since I don't want AVI, that no longer works for me.
So, my question is: what apps (on Win7 32/64bit) do I need to move forward? I need to do the following:
- encode the audio to aac (optional)
- apply deinterlace (or do I do it in DGIndexNV?)
- resize and crop the image
- drive the x.264 encoder for a two-pass encoding
- pack the whole thing into an mp4 container
I have [removed], but that obviously does not open DGI files... (too bad, because it could do almost everything else).
Thanks in advance for the information.