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jorel 04-18-2004 05:26 AM

why i'm still using TMPGEnc (and remain in the future)
 
bla bla blas here.....bla bla blas "there".....bla bla blas everywhere !

i posted in the optimal scripts thread that i got a new dvd burner
but i'm still doing kvcds for my kids in one single cd-r!

without more bla bla blas, please answer me
:arrow: after read this 3 pages on the link:
why i have to change!?!?

http://nerds.palmdrive.net/dvds_tmpgenc1.html

http://nerds.palmdrive.net/dvds_tmpgenc2.html

http://nerds.palmdrive.net/dvds_tmpgenc3.html

but please, only answer after read this 3 pages.
...and don't post bla bla blas! :lol: :lol: :lol:

8)

black prince 04-18-2004 06:36 AM

Hi jorel,

The Gold standard for the best picture quality for mpeg-2 is CCE.
The test results from your links are comparing Transcoders with
Encoders and only ShrinkDVD and Tmpgenc. If quality is what
they are comparing, CCE should be in their comparisons. I
like Tmpgenc for low bitrate, low resolution (352X240) encoding.
It's great for mpeg-1, but author is not updating very much. :cry:
Until MEncoder becomes more user-friendly with GUI that works, I'll
stick with Tmpgenc. It's slow, but picture is the best. I just wish
CQ file size prediction was more predictable. Some smart KVCD
member will figure out Tmpgenc's CQ encoder and bring it back to
life. I hope this happens soon :roll:

-BP

jorel 04-18-2004 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by black prince
Hi jorel,

The Gold standard for the best picture quality for mpeg-2 is CCE.
The test results from your links are comparing Transcoders with
Encoders and only ShrinkDVD and Tmpgenc. If quality is what
they are comparing, CCE should be in their comparisons. I
like Tmpgenc for low bitrate, low resolution (352X240) encoding.
It's great for mpeg-1, but author is not updating very much. :cry:
Until MEncoder becomes more user-friendly with GUI that works, I'll
stick with Tmpgenc. It's slow, but picture is the best. I just wish
CQ file size prediction was more predictable. Some smart KVCD
member will figure out Tmpgenc's CQ encoder and bring it back to
life. I hope this happens soon :roll:

-BP

all right BP, you're correct too !

but see what details i wrote:
:arrow: " ...i'm still doing kvcds ...in one single cd-r! "

means:
MPEG1, 320x240 and for only one CD-R :!:

dvdhrink, CCE ...and others (don't know about MEncoder)
:arrow: can't do that :!:

Encoder Master 04-18-2004 07:37 AM

@Jorel

I think so, too.

I love TMPGEnc and I still made my Videos on one CD and the best choise is TMPGEnc like this TEST.

But I think to that TMPGEnc is the best in MPEG-2. I've testet also a lot with cce but the Quality of TMPGEnc was better. But everybody should do what's for him's the best. :wink:

incredible 04-18-2004 08:56 AM

Im very confused what was the intention of the site and its test above? ;-)
As its shure that a fast transcoder never will give the same quality compared to a fresh new encoding of the source.

Thats why Im sitting a long time at my pc ... encoding, ... menue generating etc. and burning to DVD-R :)

Encoder Master 04-18-2004 09:39 AM

I think he should test with some Quality Transcoders of Pinnacle or CloneDVD. :wink:

muaddib 04-18-2004 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by incredible
Im very confused what was the intention of the site and its test above? ;-)
As its shure that a fast transcoder never will give the same quality compared to a fresh new encoding of the source.

I think that his intention was to show that if you want quality, than is worthy waiting a long period encoding.

incredible 04-19-2004 12:48 AM

yep, thats right! :)


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