I am planning on building a new system. The difference will be like night & day!
I have several vcd/mpeg-1 files already encoded from the old computer. Will running those through tmpgenc on the new computer improve the quality any? I was hoping that multi-pass vbr would minimize some of the pixelation.
(I already know I can't make them perfect; I just want to reduce the glaring imperfections.)
New PC specs include a P4 3.2GHz and an nvidia geforce fx 5500-oc and between 1-2 gigs of RAM.
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No,a faster CPU will only make encoding faster...it won't improve quality.
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