Hi!
Can you please give your feedback to the following questions:
1. Compression between 80-100%. Is the quality of the video good enough not to notice?
2. If I choose "no compression" (the movie fits on one disk after removing the extras I don't need), this means that there won't be any compression at all for the movie?
Thanks for your answers!
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Originally Posted by koutoukatos
2. Correct, none at all -
Use deep analysis when backing up
Acceptable quality is relative.
Depends on your eyes, the original movie, the compression and the size of your TVYou stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off. -
I know it depends on compression.
That's what I'm asking.
What is the maximum compression that does not affect quality for 32' widescreen TV?
More clear now? -
Using DVDShrink I have found that the output quality depends greatly on the input source. If the source is acceptable image quality but not great, downsampling anymore than the 80% setting will give a real ugly result. But if the video is very high quality then the downsample is much less noticable.
It is a good piece of software but if you really really want the best quality the only way is to re-encode the video which takes forever, relatively.
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