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  1. In the latest version of Super, when I start the encoding process, the software asks for a selection of a "Rendered File Optimizer". The selections are " Main@Main" or "4.2.2@Main". I've tried both, and my server will not play either file. I have to transcode the file again.

    Any ideas here?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Use a better mpeg2 encoder like hcenc ( together with avstodvd).
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    SUPER is a "last resort" converter/encoder....when nothing else will work....then try SUPER.
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  4. Few devices will play 4:2:2 MPEG 2.
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  5. Let me supply more info:

    I'm converting .dv to mpeg2, 720x480, 4:3, 29.97 fps, mp2 audio @ 48K. The output needs to be broadcast quality.
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    Originally Posted by K1JJS View Post
    The output needs to be broadcast quality.
    Then stop trying to use SUPER.
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  7. Interesting! The output I get from Super is the same quality as the .dv master, in the correct format, and broadcast quality.
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    SUPER is bad news.
    Last edited by bat999; 9th Mar 2012 at 04:13.
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    Originally Posted by K1JJS View Post
    Interesting! The output I get from Super is the same quality as the .dv master, in the correct format, and broadcast quality.
    DV about 29 megabits per second....DVD is around 8 megabits per second.
    Keep dreaming.
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