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  1. Thanks to DJRumpy for some excellent CCE settings!

    Originally Posted by DJRumpy
    For DV Video in CCE, I would suggest the following settings.

    Under the VIDEO button:
    Luminance Level: 0 to 255
    Select Quantization Matrices button, and put it on MPEG Standard. Leave all other options Unchecked.

    Audio: Set it to your preferences

    Quality:
    Disable the Low Pass Filter
    Enable the 'Effect Restricted vertical filter'. Set it to 16
    Turn off Dithered Quantization
    Set the Quantizer Characteristics to somewhere between 16-32
    Set Intra Block DC Precision to 10
    Set your Block Scanning Order to Alternate
    Ensure the 'Progressive frame flag is unchecked

    On the main settings page, select the following:
    For Video Setting: select Multipass VBR. Set your MIN to 0, your Max to 9000, and your AVG, according to your movies length, and your space available. Use at least 1 pass (actually performs 2 passes using a setting of '1'). 3 or more passes is better.

    Disable 3:2 Pulldown detection, Letterbox Hint, and Panscan. Set your aspect ratio according to your input source.
    However changing to bottom first for DV-AVI (PAL) with Avisynth (SwapFields() ) seems to make the movie 0,5 line out of sync (TMPGEnc doesn't have this problem, and is still my preferred MPEG encoder).....?
    Are there any other Avisynth or CCE settings I should try? The quality of the MPEG file seems promising, and the speed is excellent!

    DVbuilder
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    I dont think the swap fields thing will work like this. Why dont you instead just encode your video with the field order box UNCHECKED. Then use pulldown -tff -nopulldown to restore your field order.
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