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07-16-2002, 11:32 AM
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Kwag/Baker/Sefy,

I must say that I was one of those "CCE Guy's." I liked CCE for just about anything. But, I also used TMPGEnc for small encodes and Tests. I must say that I absolutely love your templates. I for one appreciate all the hard work that you 3 have put in on this. Baker, your CVD guide was very good. Implemented with Kwag's settings or Sefy's, you get really good results.

I have to admit that I was very skepitcal as to the "look" of the MPEGs being at a realively low bitrate with a high rez. I was gladly proven wrong. Hopefully, by this time next year, I will have my video biz up and running at full steam. I intend to fully use the information that you 3 have provided. Yes, I will give credit were credit is do. You 3 helped me understand A LOT about DVD/xVCD creation. Thank you, guys.
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Thanks SodGawd!

Hope you use some KVCD technology in your new business

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Thank you for the compliments, they are very much appriciated!
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