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  1. Does anyone know anything about if its good to use the "compress video with high quality adaptive error compensation" option and if sharp is the best option for it? Has anyone messed around with the different options it has or know if this really makes the DVD look better?
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    Others may argue, or be more nit picky but Movie-Only, single pass and Sharp works for me!

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    Originally Posted by pantherman85
    Does anyone know anything about if its good to use the "compress video with high quality adaptive error compensation" option and if sharp is the best option for it? Has anyone messed around with the different options it has or know if this really makes the DVD look better?
    It will be fine, but keep in mind that the more quality options you select, the longer it will take to get it done.

    cheers,

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    i messed with all the different setting before. i really didnt notice that much of a dif at all one thing i know is if your looking to compress the crap out of something look into a dif proggy like re jig
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