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  1. Sorry for all my posts recently, just real curious and anxious to learn..

    I have been using simple resize in the "Frameserving" tab in DVD2SVCD..

    I am using this for the encoding time, my athlon 950 with 256 sdram isnt the fastest to say the least when it comes to encoding..

    I have read that simple is real close to bicubic in quality terms, but I have yet to try bicubic because of the extra decoding time..

    Heck it takes me bout 12 hours for a 2 hour movie in cce with a 4 pass VBR..

    So does bicubic make a noticeable difference?
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    Yes, "bicubic" resize is overall best when down-sizing or up-sizing as it keeps the sharpness. I recommend using "bicubic" resize instead of simple resize.


    Hope That Helps!!! :P
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    you should ask the question - is 4 passes over a video enough or overkill

    I normally don't go over 3 as I can't see the improvment.
    This would save a lot more time than any optimised filter
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    Bicubic resize is way better, and as for speed I am stuck on a 450mhz.

    Just go for 1 pass + vaf and do a bicubic resize, the picture will be way better.

    Baker
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