TMPGEnc experts?

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  • makeevka
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 3

    TMPGEnc experts?

    Just found this board and have a few questions for you experts...

    I have finished editing my DV movie (Pinnacle Studio 8 if it matters) and made a master copy back to a tape. So far so good.

    This movie is my hiking video (lots of good hiking in British Columbia and as a result there is a fair number of clips inlude panning on landscape. Trees, rocks, water waves e.g. objects with lots of small details. These objects have some (little and yet) artifacts on the original track (taken with Canon Optura 20). But making a DVD makes these areas so blocky, so poor that it is a real spoiler!

    Searching the Net I figured that probably TMPGEnc is probably the most advanced encoder available to "general public". So I downloaded trial version of Enc 2.5.

    Using default values bring a bit better result, but not a whole lot. Does anyone know what are the effects and values for these options:

    - Quantize/soften block noise
    - Adavanced/noise reduction

    I am going to experiment, but if someone could guide me help would be very much appreciated.
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

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    Duplicate postings are a violation of the rules of these forums.

    See my response to your other (duplicate) post...

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