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    Lord Smurf's statement that transcoded videos lose negligible quality at his site (of course with restrictions)-coupled with statements from members here with giant sized TVs confirming his statement-led me to try out transcoding before encoding on the premise that if anything unnessary is removed bandwidth needed has to be less-and also kbps for encoding.
    Believe me it works- have used it for extra compression as I only have CD burner. Am sure it can be used for extra quality for backup to (S)VCD or DivX. I use vp6 codec myself for the better compression and quality.
    I use DVDShrink followed by Virtualdub.
    With my PC it is an hour extra- more than worth it!!
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  2. Do these videos lose quality at other web sites? Does this method work for Gals as well?
    I proposed this when DVDshrink first came out but never actually tried it.. must give it another try.
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