AEC options in Nero Recode 2
Introduction:
The following trick is posted by michi90 in the afterdawn.com forum.
Nero Recode 2 works by default with AEC-Mode 'sharp (default)' - as known from DVD Shrink 3.2.
Especially for transcoding interlaced material (video) the 'maximum sharpness' setting does a much better job (Unbelievable difference. Try the different settings at 60 percent - You won't believe your eyes).
Until now I have been using DVD Shrink 3.2 with the 'maximum sharpness' setting even for progressive material, because it's much more precise than 'sharp (default)'. And this question of precision ist the point especially for interlaced material.
Nero Recode 2 gets even faster (same way like DVD Shrink 3.2) with 'maximum sharpness'.
As known that Nero Recode 2 is faster than DVD Shrink 3.2, why should I still use DVD Shrink?
This benefit of speed in Nero Recode 2 has a little disadvantage.
The resulting picture is not as sharp as transcoded with DVD Shrink. But this is a very small difference.
It's like the difference between MPEG2Dec3dg.dll (last DVD2AVI version) and DGDecode.dll (DGIndex). So maybe the activation of 'maximum sharpness' in Nero Recode 2 is a good compromise between DVD Shrinks 'maximum sharpness' and 'sharp (default)'.
What is AEC?
Adaptive Error Compensation or "AEC" as it is more commonly known is a quality enhancement feature released in DVD Shrink 3.2 and Nero Recode 2.
AEC provides the user with different compression algorithms that may improve the overall quality of your backup in conjunction with a deep analysis.
In this FAQ you can read more about what it is.
How to change the setting:
You can switch in Nero Recode 2 to 'maximum sharpness' by changing a special value inside the Windows Registry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000002 (this is 'sharp (default)')
change it to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000003 (now 'maximum sharpness')
You can export the different Registry Settings to your desktop - so you can switch it easily before starting Nero Recode 2.
Credit: michi90
The settings for the various AEC options:
Introduction:
The following trick is posted by michi90 in the afterdawn.com forum.
Nero Recode 2 works by default with AEC-Mode 'sharp (default)' - as known from DVD Shrink 3.2.
Especially for transcoding interlaced material (video) the 'maximum sharpness' setting does a much better job (Unbelievable difference. Try the different settings at 60 percent - You won't believe your eyes).
Until now I have been using DVD Shrink 3.2 with the 'maximum sharpness' setting even for progressive material, because it's much more precise than 'sharp (default)'. And this question of precision ist the point especially for interlaced material.
Nero Recode 2 gets even faster (same way like DVD Shrink 3.2) with 'maximum sharpness'.
As known that Nero Recode 2 is faster than DVD Shrink 3.2, why should I still use DVD Shrink?
This benefit of speed in Nero Recode 2 has a little disadvantage.
The resulting picture is not as sharp as transcoded with DVD Shrink. But this is a very small difference.
It's like the difference between MPEG2Dec3dg.dll (last DVD2AVI version) and DGDecode.dll (DGIndex). So maybe the activation of 'maximum sharpness' in Nero Recode 2 is a good compromise between DVD Shrinks 'maximum sharpness' and 'sharp (default)'.
What is AEC?
Adaptive Error Compensation or "AEC" as it is more commonly known is a quality enhancement feature released in DVD Shrink 3.2 and Nero Recode 2.
AEC provides the user with different compression algorithms that may improve the overall quality of your backup in conjunction with a deep analysis.
In this FAQ you can read more about what it is.
How to change the setting:
You can switch in Nero Recode 2 to 'maximum sharpness' by changing a special value inside the Windows Registry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000002 (this is 'sharp (default)')
change it to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000003 (now 'maximum sharpness')
You can export the different Registry Settings to your desktop - so you can switch it easily before starting Nero Recode 2.
Credit: michi90
The settings for the various AEC options:
- Sharp - default:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000002
- Maximum sharpness:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000003
- Smooth:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000001
- Maximum smoothness:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ahead\Nero Recode\Preferences]
"CompressMode"=dword:00000000
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