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  • G16aByT3
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    • Dec 2001
    • 51

    Encoding to MPEG2

    Is it better to japanese anime with VBR or CBR? I am using TMPGenc 2.50.32.120 to do this... How does one extend the 30day limit for the MPEG encoder?

    G16aByT3
  • johnbmx4christ
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Nov 2001
    • 238

    #2
    please try and read all the posts before asking..this was posted before...vbr is said to be better than cbr..i personally like cbr..vbr is supposed to speed up the bitrate during fast scenes and slow down during slow scenes..i tried it and it kinda sucked..but thats just me.

    i copied this from another site..i tried it and it works..
    1. Copy this string (it is a registry entry)

    REGEDIT4
    [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{63902277-B101-4049-8B46-C24B67E155E5}] "AppID"="{00185510-2F5C-5B90-0E40-000816334557}"

    2. Open up Notepad, Edit> Paste.

    3. File> Save As. Change the 2nd dropdown menu (it is defaulted to ASCII text),to "all files". Name it "30 Day crack.reg" (no parenthisis) or something similar.

    4. Right click and select merge. Hit yes for the confirmatin box.

    5. Enjoy 30 more days of MPEG2 encoding bliss.
    30 days everytime you double click
    john boy

    http://brightideasdigitalmedia.com

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    • G16aByT3
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      • Dec 2001
      • 51

      #3
      thanks for the info.

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      • American
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        Junior Member
        • Jan 2002
        • 1

        #4
        MPEG 2.0 Audio Correct for DVD?

        MPEG 2.0 Audio Correct for DVD? I thought, what in DVD audio must be a MPEG1 Layer2, what's a MPEG 2.0?
        It's information from Power DVD 4.0

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        • abdul
          Super Member
          Super Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 281

          #5
          Re: MPEG 2.0 Audio Correct for DVD?

          Originally posted by American
          MPEG 2.0 Audio Correct for DVD? I thought, what in DVD audio must be a MPEG1 Layer2, what's a MPEG 2.0?
          It's information from Power DVD 4.0
          If i'm not mistaken he is reffering to svcd

          mpeg1 ----> vcd
          mpeg2 ----> svcd

          So nothing to do with audio

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