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Here are the results of using DVD2SVCd to encode a 2:24 clip from a dvd source using CCE 2.50 and changing only the Q factor.

Standard Bileinear resize. audio is 160k dual channel.

Q SIZE MINUTES FOR 800MB
5 39506 50.63
10 38392 52.09
15 36220 55.22
20 33574 59.57
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telemike my friend,i don't understand your results.

please explain me what you did.
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oh, i varied the "Q" setting for CCE 1-pass VBR andnoted the compressability. Each increase in the "Q" number increased compression.
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Originally Posted by telemike
oh, i varied the "Q" setting for CCE 1-pass VBR andnoted the compressability. Each increase in the "Q" number increased compression.
and the quality for each "Q"?

i ask cos i never change adjusts in CCE, only use as default.
all news informations are great!

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I find that a "Q" of 5 gives best quality (think CQ 90 TMPGenc)

A "Q" of 10 - 15 provide good results too, perhaps a bit more distortion in the picture but perfectly accepttable.
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