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  1. Are there any important differencies between CCE's 2.50 and 2.64? I mean on level of picture quality and/or speed processing.
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    I'm not sure but I don't think that CCE 2.50 can use 5 pass VBR. Also when I used 2.50 to export from Adobe Premiere one of my movies, in the middle of the movie i got some broken frames. Same movie with 2.64 was encoded perfectly !
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    You can do 5 passes with CCE 2.5 SP.

    @Arian - the reason that everyone on this board uses CCE 2.5 is because 2.64 won't allow frameserving-if you don't know what frameserving is, read one of the guides to the left there, but suffice to say it is one of the MOST useful tools when converting video.

    Try VDub at first, then you can graduate to AVISynth...
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  4. I’m already using Avisynth. And I’m really impressed from it! I have some problems using MPEGDecoder.dll. Frameserving from vobs to CCE 2.50 looks to work all right, but a little wile before the end of the movie, CCE (CBR mode) stacks! I don’t know yet if this is an MPEGDecoder.dll problem or I have write something wrong on my script. I must make some more tests to decide
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    MPEGDecoder.dll is still under development and somewhat unstable. At the moment I recommend to use the good old DVD2AVI / MPEG2DEC.dll method.
    CCESP 2.64.01.09 or newer reads Avisynth scripts.
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  6. With 2.5 I get a speed of 1.9 and with 2.64 I get a speed of 1.6.
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  7. Originally Posted by Truman
    At the moment I recommend to use the good old DVD2AVI / MPEG2DEC.dll method.
    Since I'm new on that stuff, your good old method is a little bit unknown to me! Can you please point me to a guide describe this method?
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  8. 2.64.01.09 and above (2.64.01.10 is on their site now) will load *.avs files. I don't know how you upgrade from 2.64.01.01, though.

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  10. Originally Posted by Truman
    Thank you!

    Originally Posted by Truman
    download ccesp 2.64.01.10 trial
    http://www.cinemacraft.com
    Got it allready
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