Cinema Craft Encoder - Basic

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  • jwmghf
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 134

    Cinema Craft Encoder - Basic

    Hey guys:

    I have looked around for an instruction guide for this proggy and I haven't found much. I have heard that it's more accurate and faster than Pega-sys's TMPGEnc encoder. I wanted to give it a try and see if it is. Are there any help guides here??

    Thanks
    System Details:

    Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
    Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
  • jwmghf
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 134

    #2
    I guess I'll stick with TMPGEnc
    System Details:

    Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
    Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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    • UncasMS
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2001
      • 9047

      #3
      you should also take a look at hank315's superb encoder "HCEnc"

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      • jwmghf
        Gold Member
        Gold Member
        • Oct 2004
        • 134

        #4
        Thanks UncasMS:

        I will do that. Do you know if it encodes faster than TMPGEnc??
        System Details:

        Asus Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1301, Chipset N/A, CPU Intel I7 980X,
        Memory OCZ OCZ3RPR1600LV12GK, Video Card Asus (ATI) EAH5970 (Core Clock 725MHz), SSD OCZ Revodrive SSD240, 2x WD RE4 2003FYYS, Optical Drives Pioneer BDR-206BK, Water Cooling CPU waterblock EK Supreme HF, EK Motherboard Waterblock EK-FB RE3, EK GPU EK-FC5970 Waterblock, Case Mountain Mods Extended Ascension, Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

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        • atifsh
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • May 2003
          • 1534

          #5
          im not so sure about speed anymore, nor can check as im on seven now and tmpgenc doesnt support it yet, maybe ill try the new trial. but last time i run cinema craft long time back it can do twice the realtime speed from dv to dvd mpeg2. means 1 hr dv to mpeg2 in 30 mins without any filters.
          Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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          • UncasMS
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2001
            • 9047

            #6
            Originally Posted by jwmghf
            Thanks UncasMS:

            I will do that. Do you know if it encodes faster than TMPGEnc??
            i have never used tmpgenc for any such comparison but we did use and compare hcenc vs. cce or procoder quite a bit in the dvd rebuilder forum and one can say that for a total freeware encoder, hcenc is not only fantastic quality but it is also quite fast though not as fast as cce iirc

            what kind of material is it you want to convert?

            dv => dvd ?


            ++++

            Hank315 (author of HCEnc) has posted these results some time ago, which showed that his encoder was a little faster/slower than cce basic depending on the quality settings used:

            Last edited by UncasMS; 21 Sep 2009, 11:07 PM.

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