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  1. I was just wondering what the Optimum number of passes is, when using DVD2SVCD, CCE with a VBR. At what point is the small difference in quality not worth the extra time encountered? I realise this is a very open ended thing, and usually down to the individuals personal taste and so I would be grateful to hear from everyones opinions. If any one has any idea as to the % increase in quality per pass or any other quantitative information I would be most grateful!
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    In my case, 4 Pass vbr with CCE.

    Anything more is a total waste of time.


    You could and can get away with just 2 pass, but i always use 4 pass.
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  3. Anything more than 3 passes is a waste of time, by the time you get to the 4th pass you' re talking of 1% differences. Is that worth it?
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    According to the CCE manual the maximum gain is achieved somewhere between the 3rd and 4th pass, so anything more than this is probably useless.
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  5. And general user feedback on this site confirms what Adam said. Some can't tell a 4 pass from a 3 pass. If you have time or a fast computer go for the gold.
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