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    Is it the case that TMPGenc gives you a bigger file size than other encoders at the same bitrates??

    I was using Procoder, but have also tried LSX Mpeg encoder, both of which gave me about 3.2GB MPEG2 files for about 1.5 hours of footage. However, TMPGenc gave me a 5GB file at the same bitrate for the same footage.
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    No way. Either the video length is different, or the bitrate is different. (VBR audio in the source can make TMPGEnc encode "past the end".)

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    As far as I know there was no VBR in the audio in the source which was a digital AVI file captured with my ADVC100.

    Anyway, do people consider TMPGenc to be better than procoder? The main problem I have is I don't have a big TV screen to see how it looks. I am doubting Procoder because it seems to give me a very digitized looking image when played in a standalone on a small TV. However the same DVD played in Win DVD on my PC Looks perfect.
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    Originally Posted by franco
    Is it the case that TMPGenc gives you a bigger file size than other encoders at the same bitrates??
    Same Audio format?
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    There was a comparision (picturewise) between a bunch of encoders some month ago, and in my (and I think mosts) opinion, Procoder 1.5 gave the best quality by far for that particular image. Procoder 2.0 is said not to be as good IIRC. But i suspect "what's best" varies with what is encoded.

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