I find Cinema Craft too be an excellent tool for its multipass VBR, but find the variety of steps QUITE annoying.
So, I've been hearing about setting up all the options in TMPGEnc and then making Cinema Craft encode it, with more passes if I want. The question is... How is this done? Is there a middle man here or what? If anyone can tell me how it is done, it would be much appreciated.
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The variety of steps is necessary if you go for best quality. I highly recommend to use Avisynth to frameserve and for filter support. It is neither more difficult (some people disagree, I know) nor a slower conversion.
Have a look at mega5's guide how to use the TMPG/VFAPI/CCE combo.
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