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  • MikeyBK
    Digital Video Maniac
    • Feb 2006
    • 1131

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    Just gave Rebuilder a try last night and am completely satisfied with the outcome. Took 232 mins, but the resulting output was virtually like the original. I also used Shrink on the same movie and though the results were good, there was definitely a noticeable difference.
    I am going to try Rebuilder on a few more movies to get the hang of it and then most likely will get the Pro version.
    Any 'tips' or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    MBK

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  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    - different encoders can make a difference

    - using filters may sometimes be useful

    - reducing extras to half d1 resolution and lowering the bitrate on that part by 25-33% will improve the main movie some more

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    • MikeyBK
      Digital Video Maniac
      • Feb 2006
      • 1131

      #3
      Thanks for the feedback UncasMS>
      MBK

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      ABIT IP35 Pro LGA 775 Intel Motherboard
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      XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB GDDR3 Video Card
      Patriot eXtreme Performance (2 x 1GB) DDR2 SDRAM
      Seagate Barracuda(Perpendicular Recording) 320GB SATA 3.0Gb

      *SAMSUNG 18X LightScribe SATA SH-S183L DVD±R
      *Sony DRU-810A IDE DVD±R
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      • blutach
        Not a god of digital video
        • Oct 2004
        • 24627

        #4
        Here's some more ideas:

        1. Kill all extras! (How many times you gunna watch them anyway?)

        2. For the free encoders, I found Hank's to be superb. You can use RME with it, too (so just download the matrices and tick the one which falls in your average bitrate).

        3. Always use multi-pass encoding - the time it takes is well worth it IMHO.

        Regards
        Les

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        • MikeyBK
          Digital Video Maniac
          • Feb 2006
          • 1131

          #5
          Thanks Les

          I did use HC enc 0.17, and I'll find out what you mean by RME.

          To kill the extras I need the Pro version right? Well worth it to upgrade to Pro once I get the hang of it. Thanks again for the tips.
          MBK

          Antec 900 ATX Mid Tower
          Antec True Power Trio 650W PSU
          ABIT IP35 Pro LGA 775 Intel Motherboard
          Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz CPU (Overclocking @ 2.9GHz)
          XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB GDDR3 Video Card
          Patriot eXtreme Performance (2 x 1GB) DDR2 SDRAM
          Seagate Barracuda(Perpendicular Recording) 320GB SATA 3.0Gb

          *SAMSUNG 18X LightScribe SATA SH-S183L DVD±R
          *Sony DRU-810A IDE DVD±R
          *BenQ LS DW1655 IDE DVD±R

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          • UncasMS
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2001
            • 9047

            #6
            killing extras / unwanted material can of course be done with VOBBLANKER (freeware)

            give vobblanker a try, you wont want to miss it once you used it a couple of times

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            • MikeyBK
              Digital Video Maniac
              • Feb 2006
              • 1131

              #7
              Thanks, I have used Blanker on occasions but haven't used it much lately. I mostly do movie only and rarely keep everything. But I did see that the Pro version of DVD-RB has that option if I'd like and that's a good option to have.

              I just love the quality that it produces down to a DVD5. Great difference, which I plan to use on even movie-only back-ups that require a lot of compression.

              MBK

              Antec 900 ATX Mid Tower
              Antec True Power Trio 650W PSU
              ABIT IP35 Pro LGA 775 Intel Motherboard
              Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz CPU (Overclocking @ 2.9GHz)
              XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB GDDR3 Video Card
              Patriot eXtreme Performance (2 x 1GB) DDR2 SDRAM
              Seagate Barracuda(Perpendicular Recording) 320GB SATA 3.0Gb

              *SAMSUNG 18X LightScribe SATA SH-S183L DVD±R
              *Sony DRU-810A IDE DVD±R
              *BenQ LS DW1655 IDE DVD±R

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              • jdobbs
                Digital Video Enthusiast
                Digital Video Enthusiast
                • Sep 2004
                • 324

                #8

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                • BR7
                  He is coming to your little town!
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 2137

                  #9
                  @mbk
                  For low bitrate movies I highly recommend AQE it also does a great job with high bitrate movies

                  My Blu-ray Collection

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                  • techreactor
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 1309

                    #10
                    Originally Posted by BR7
                    @mbk
                    For low bitrate movies I highly recommend AQE it also does a great job with high bitrate movies
                    Like SAPSTAR himself had said, the key difference between HC and AQE is the QmatOp, rest make your pick.

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