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  1. Hey
    Can anybody help me with some CCE settings please?
    Or refer me to somewhere good where i can find some answers and stuff?
    PLEASE I NEED HELP WITH CCE (2.5)
    cheers
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    CCE is quite a poor software. There are not many settings, one must know.
    CCE is a very good mpeg2 encoder (and very fast as well), when you just feed in a .avi file.
    But cce is not a good mpeg1 encoder, it cannot resize, no filters are available, the built-in audio encoder sucks, VBR encoding means you have to encode video and audio seperatly.
    All these tasks have to be done with our freeware progs.
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  3. CCE is one of the best mpeg2 encoders. You can encode a 2 hour movie in 3 to 6 hours depending on your sysytem. i have a 700 mhz with 128ram and i can encode a 2 hour movie in about 4 hours and the quality is great. there is a man nicknamed sullyland that has a guide in how to use cce with avisynth and the quality and sound our great. do a search with sullyland and follow his guide. I agree that it is not the best mpeg1 encoder but making svcd's with cce is great. If you have problems you can email him or me and i will be happy to help. Sully has helped me when i ran into a small problem. i hope this gets you started with cce.
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  4. Actually, CCE is a very good encoder. It just doesn't do a lot of other stuff - it does one thing well - encode. It does very good VBR MPeg1 (I know that's not a VCD, but it makes very nice XVCD where I can get 100 minutes or more on a single CD and still look better than most VCDs that people make). I don't know how goot a CBR MPeg1 Encoder it is because I never do CBR.
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    Don't misunderstand me. CCE is the BEST MPEG-2 and MPEG-1(VBR) encoder. Only when I make a VCD CBR 352x288, TMPG is the better solution for me.
    But you have to use many other tools for preparing and editing. That might be quite disappointing for peoples, who did not get the software on discount
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  6. That's for sure - you definitely have to get your tools in order to use CCE...
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