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  1. What method of making a VCD(or SVCD) has the highest quality?
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  2. I've been using DVD2SVCD and have good luck...
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  3. For standard VCD:
    - DVD Rip
    - DVD2AVI + AVISynth
    - or FlaskMPEG
    - encoder: TMPGEnc or Panasonic MPEG Encoder

    You aren't going to top the quality using those methods (or their derivatives). What you do exactly will be up dependent on your personal preference.

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    Michael Tam
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  4. For a very high quality VCD i would use EazyVCD from www.eazyvcd.tk Its fast,simple, and most important easy to use. For now it only supports VCD/XVCD, (soon to support SVCD). But if you want high quality SVCD now i would use DVD2SVCD. Both easy,fast,simple programs.
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  5. Does frameserving from DVD2AVI and encoding with TMPEGenc give good SVCD quality?
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  6. Originally Posted by DivXExpert
    Does frameserving from DVD2AVI and encoding with TMPEGenc give good SVCD quality?
    IMHO it does. Its a tradeoff (as usual) with the number of cdr's
    (i.e. filesize) and quality. Since to me quality is priority, I specify
    HIGH QUALITY motion detect in TMPGEnc and highest compatible
    bitrate. A 2hr DVD-->SVCD needs 3 to 4 cdrs but I find the results
    are excellent.

    ...but its a very subjective thing, of course
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  7. Frameserving from AVISynth will create the highest quality SVCD video I've seen yet!! I only use TMPG for mpeg1 but with CCE 2.5.....WOW!! There is even a plugin, on Dooms' site I think, so that you can DIRECTLY load the vob without making a d2v file. I'm still playing with it.....but so far looking really good.
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  8. Originally Posted by "Frag-O-Matik
    Since to me quality is priority, I specify
    HIGH QUALITY motion detect in TMPGEnc and highest compatible
    bitrate. A 2hr DVD-->SVCD needs 3 to 4 cdrs but I find the results
    are excellent.

    ...but its a very subjective thing, of course
    motion search (or detect) accuracy improves the quality w/o increasing filesize....i believe the higher quality you set it to, the harder it searches for similarity between frames to save the bitrate for other stuff
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