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08-19-2003, 01:45 PM
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And we've got the digital transmissions that have lost a/v sync and sync problems with subtitles I hope we won't ditch the analog system in 2006 as planned. My KVCDs look and sound a lot better than most digital TV transmissions that I've seen in various stores
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Hi kwag,

I'm encoding this movie at 352x576, CQ 63, and I get poor results, even with the MA script...
This is perhaps the bigger difference between PAL and NTCS: I've never been able to encode at 704x576, for one CD, and even in 528x576, the CQ value is almost always lower than 70...

High vs Highest: it's here http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....=asc&start=592

I'm encoding it with blur(0.3), at 352x288, Motion Estimate, to see if I get better results.

Fabrice
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