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audioslave 03-30-2004 04:41 PM

Which encoder has Optimal quality?
 
We all (most of us) know what the optimal script is but which is the optimal encoder to use with those scripts? In other words: Which encoder produces the best output quality - both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (could be different encoders depending on MPEG format I guess) - for the final video file :?:

P.S. Don't know if I posted this in the right place... :roll:

Dialhot 03-30-2004 05:04 PM

One year of presence here and 425 post and you don't have the slighest idea about the answer ?

TMPGENC !
(better in MPEG1 but still fist one in MPEG2).

If you are talking about KDVD, that's not the same thing !

Note: "Video Conversion" is a better forum for that kind of discussion.

audioslave 03-30-2004 07:02 PM

Sorry for posting in the wrong place :oops: .

@Dialhot
About my question:
Since all these new encoders surfaced I thought that maybe there was an other encoder which did the job better. I though it was a fair question :? . No need to get upset my friend.

Dialhot 03-30-2004 07:33 PM

I wasn't upset. I just didn't use smiley to reflect the tone of my voice ;-)

I understadn your question but no, there is no best encoder for the moment. There are a lot a promising new encoders but for the moment, TMPGENC is still the first one.

audioslave 03-30-2004 07:47 PM

Thanks, and sorry for misunderstanding you :wink: .


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