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    I gonna encode E.T to a SVCD, 115 minutes long, should i choose 2 or 3 CDs?
    Anyone who already have encoded that movie and can tell about the quality, and how many CDs they used?
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    I used two. I think I cut the credits out to get the time down a little. It looks great. However, you must consider that I only have a 27inch tv. My rule of thumb, is to use three if it is over 121 minutes. I use 192 for the audio, and this will keep the video over 1600.

    I don't know if this helps, but that's what I do and I am very picky about video quality.
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  3. Originally Posted by bbeiler
    I use 192 for the audio, and this will keep the video over 1600.

    I don't know if this helps, but that's what I do and I am very picky about video quality.
    lowering audio bitrate doesn't really save much filesize. w/ bitrate of 1600, it doesn't seem like the quality would be acceptable if you are really picky about quality..

    my suggestion would go forr 3 cds, the quality will be amazing...no need to lower audio bitrate (standard 224 kbit audio would do) and no need to cut out credits
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    I just put ET in again to check the quality. I know this sounds crazy, but I would guess that at a viewing distance of about 10ft. on my 27 in looks nearly as good as the original through 90% of the movie. Ofcourse through seens of complication pixelation is efident. And, ofcourse, on a larger TV or closer viewing distance the difference may be more significant.


    I also agree with poopyhead, if you go with 3 cd's then I would keep the audio at 224 and the credits. However, if you go with 2 (which I think the results are pretty good, atleast for that movie, 'sometimes it matters on the complexity of the movie') then I would cut the credits and set the audio to 192. You can't hear the difference, and even though it's only 32 kb/s every bit 'no pun intended' counts.



    One more thing. If you have a changer, don't even think about it and go with 3.
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