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  1. i have questions about it
    i have DVD Rebuilder and cce 2.70 and i need all SETTINGS for mking the dvd in the best qulaty
    the sencond question is before i encoded the movie i nedd to remove the extra with voblanlker?
    and how i now how much is the birtrate of the movie?
    and i need a good guide that works for DVD Rebuilder+cce for best quility
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    Unless you are going to make changes to the avs script, there isn't a lot you need to worry about. Bitrate is calculated for you by DVD RB, but if you wan't to see approximately what DVD RB will be using, you can use the bitrate calculator on this site ( https://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm ) it won't be exactly the same because DVD RB leaves itself a little space on the disk.

    The other settings, found under Advanced Settings in CCE Options menu, I have set to

    VBR_Bias 25
    Quality Prec 16
    VBR_Passes set to either 2 or 3 depending on how much it has to do. If you are using CCE basic then you don't get an option to change the number of passes.

    That's pretty much all there is to it. The whole point of DVD RB was to simplify the process, which it does well.

    Do you have specific problems or concerns from DVD's you have backed up, or just getting paranoid in advance ?
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  3. If you're really determined to get the best quality, look first at Quality Precision (or Flat Part Priority). Set this number lower to free up bits for motion and fine detail. This comes at the expense of bits for solid surfaces (or flat parts). Go too low and you'll get "banding" and other artifacting. The optimum, if there is such a thing, will vary by a particular movie's bitrate, running time, how much motion it contains, blah blah. Look here:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial_advanced_page_5.cfm

    If I'm not much mistaken, DVDRebuilder Pro has an option to use several matrices optimized by bitrate. I.E. low-bitrate matrix, standard, high, etc. What is it, a $10 donation? Might be worth it to you.

    [EDIT] Those matrices in DVDRB-Pro are for CCE only, IIRC.
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