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  1. What does the CCE noise amd quality sliders do "visually" to the encoded movie, say when the sliders are moved from one extreme to the other.

    And is there a way to batch encode avi files using standalone CCE2.5sp like in TMPG as I cannot find an option for it.
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    why not reading the manual?
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    This setting decides priority among image areas which the encoder
    assigns to allocate the bit amount. 0 to 100 can be specfied. The
    initial value is 25. Set the value in the window shown in Fig. 3.14,
    which is displayed when the Quality priority button in the encoding
    setting screen in Fig. 3.1 is pressed.
    As the value becomes closer to 0, a higher bit amount is allocated
    to complicated images areas. As the value becomes closer to 100, a
    higher bit amount is allocated to flat image areas. When the value is close to 0, the mosquito noise at the edges (noise causing hazy part
    along the edges, looking like flying mosquitoes) is less outstanding,
    but the contouring noise (noise which looks like contour line patterns,
    which appear in flat and wide areas, such as a dark background) is
    more outstanding. The opposite occurs when the value is closer to
    100.
    3.3.16 Anti noise filter
    This filter can be used to reduce noises in the original motion pictures.
    The value you can specify is from 0 to 32. The bigger the value, the
    stronger the filtering will be. If it’s too strong, frames will be like
    progressive frame, so the movement of a encoded video will be jerky.
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    You do a batch encode, if you add more than one files to the encoder list.
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