Anyone know a lot about the stream type setting in the TMPGEnc?
If I am making a xvcd with higher bite-rate than standard, say around 1500 CBR, should I still select mpeg-1 video stream not (non-standard)? Any noticeable problem with selecting the ‘wrong’ stream type?
And what exactly is the mpeg-1 system stream?
also can anyone drop a link for a guide about using CCE as standalone to encode? DVD2SVCD crashes my system.
thanks.
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since your xVCD is already non-compliant, try to use VBR, instead of CBR, because VBR has a much better bitrate allocation...especially when you use low bitrates (< 2 mbit/s)
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