Which of the last two options, Higest Quality(Slow) and Motion Estimate Search(Fast) will yield the best results? Ive noticed that their is a significant differnce in encoding time between the two, but which will yield the best results? Most the standard DVD templates default to the latter option...Im enconding to DVD Mpeg2 complaint video btw...
Cheers,
HaZ
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Use Motion Estimate Search(Fast).
For DVD, it really doesn't make that much difference in quality because of the high bit rate, but it makes a hell of a difference in encoding time!.
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