Lets see, I can encode a dvd to svcd in 4 hours or 37 hours. Can the quality of TMPGEnc really be THAT MUCH better?
DVDx versus TMPGenc
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Yes it is.
Yes.
But you can encode with DVDx and try TMPEGnc like external encoder via avisnth.
Or better. Use DVD2SVCD who try with TMPENc ou CCE.
With TMPEnc, you can encode a DVD in two svcd with 2 pass VBR.
With DVDx, you must burn 3 ou 4 SVCD for the same movie and the quality will be less.<===cyberpic===> -
Re: DVDx versus TMPGenc
Originally posted by layer3maniac
Lets see, I can encode a dvd to svcd in 4 hours or 37 hours. Can the quality of TMPGEnc really be THAT MUCH better?
*lol* dvdx il slow tooo... and if you encode a dvd with dvdx in 4.7 hours you can encode it with dvd2svcd (via cce) 2nd pass ~100 min film.... ~10 hours!
amd the quallity will be nerly perfect and you can put it onto 2 cd´s without any problem and you will have 2 audiostreams.....
isn´t that better???Comment
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I prefer encoding a DVd to Divx, and then to MPEG2 with TMPEnc 2pass VBR.
This job is best quality and for 2 cdr.
The job is more slow but better is the result.
Some guy prefer encoding with CCE. Why not ? (it encodes in 1.2.3.4.5...pass VBR) but it's very expensive 250 $<===cyberpic===>Comment
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Sure it's sexy, it's coded in Delphi! Guess you can tell that I'm a Delphi coder myself... I wonder if the developer has plans to add 4 or 5 pass vbr?Comment
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