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01-24-2004, 08:56 AM
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i just wanted to know, using the program cqmatic does it just change the cq until its worked it out so that the file will fit a cd, or does it change something else as well??

i ask cos im having to change the cq manually cos i dont have direct access to the cd due to admin restrictions so i cant save files there, hence cq matic does not work, at the momenmt im doing 129 mins and iv got the cq down to 35, and i think itl fit now but the quality has dropped sum what, is thee anything i can do to improve this???
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cos i dont have direct access to the c drive, my mistake
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01-24-2004, 09:57 AM
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CQQMatic only works on the CQ value.
If this one drop to low, than _you_ have to change other things (script, resolution, bitrates...) and let CQMatic find the CQ with the new conditions you set.
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