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  1. Hi

    I've been fiddling around with TmpgEnc for some time now. but I have some questions that I can't seem to find out for myself.

    In the Advanced Options you can choose between different video sources. 1:1 VGA, 4:3 PAL and NTSC among others.

    What exactly does this option do to your final encoded film?

    I've tried different settings, but it doesn't change anything.

    Raunso
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  2. VGA is for video that you might want to play on a computer only, while PAL is the video standard in Europe and NTSC is the video (television) standard in the United States.
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  3. Originally Posted by googlioboy
    VGA is for video that you might want to play on a computer only, while PAL is the video standard in Europe and NTSC is the video (television) standard in the United States.
    Yeah, I'm aware of that. But wat I donøt understand is what the setting does to the final encoded film. I can't see any difference in the final encode no matter what Source I choose.

    Cheers,
    Raunso
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