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    threev:

    I use CBR. In fact, I use the RT_CBR (real-time constant/controlled bitrate) setting. My eyes cannot see the difference between RT_CBR and regular CBR. So, since the pop-up window in TMPGEnc says not to use it, I am being a rebel.


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    On 2001-08-06 20:05:13, threev wrote:
    Just curious, do you use CBR or CQ setting?
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  2. Just for the record, I've used the fxVHS filter - it's quite remarkable. It does a marvelous job getting rid of those kind of streaky wavy lines that tend to run across VHS (or in my case S-VHS) tapes. I just used it in it's default configuration and it worked well. I've found that using it first, followed by the temporal cleaner filter in virtual dub does a very good job cleaning up VHS tape.
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