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  1. Whats up Fella's and ladies.....

    I was wondering if there is a standard format setting for creating a nice template, This is basically what I want to do I want to be able to back up my DVD's for my son so I can keep my originals, but I want good sound and vid quality. I created a template from a how to I found on this site http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/84759.php but I dont know anything about birate. The only thing I need right now is to ripp my DVD's and use a decent template so I can get the best vid & sound quality, I have ripped standard DVD's locally on my box but never put them on VCD format,. Any help would greatly appreciated...


    Junior Bisono
    juniorb@lbfc.com
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  2. bitrate, bitrate, never mind the bitrate, select CONSTANT QUALITY(and be sure to have clicked on the SETTINGS next to CONSTANT QUALITY and chance the number to 100)
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  3. Good looking Out....... Till Next Time I got DVD's to Ripp......
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  4. Originally Posted by El Torro
    bitrate, bitrate, never mind the bitrate, select CONSTANT QUALITY(and be sure to have clicked on the SETTINGS next to CONSTANT QUALITY and chance the number to 100)
    According to Kwag (who is well known for his CQ setting templates), he says that going above 86 is pointless because there is no noticeable increase in quality.
    "Today is only yesterdays tomorrow"
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  5. what do I care? It doesn't make any difference for QUALITY, the only difference there is is ENERGY difference, cuz, i have to move my fingers 2 times further to make "86" than i do when i typ "100". Therefor, i suggest you all to use "100" since that's good for you, AND FOR THE ENVIRONNEMENT!

    lol, jk

    true wut you say there, but even the slightest loss of quality is A LOSS OF QUALITY!
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