Hey,
does encoding analog avi capture with 2 or 4 passes make a difference?
is the video sharper? I assume you would be able to fit more video if you use 4 passes versus 2 passes on one dvdr disc, at the cost of time of course?
TIA
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does encoding analog avi capture with 2 or 4 passes make a difference?
is the video sharper?
I assume you would be able to fit more video if you use 4 passes versus 2 passes on one dvdr disc, at the cost of time of course? -
Originally Posted by bugster
This would give you a smaller file at the "same" quality. You can also use the 'robshot' method to manually allocate the bits better.
Unfortunately, there is no magic formula. Source differs. It takes time to sqeeze every bit out.
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