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  1. will increasing this ption to the highest, make the picutre qual better. like will "normal", and highest qual, be the same picture quality. Im asking because 20 hours seems like a long time for encoding a movie. ~John
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  2. I can answer this one 101 wasted CDs later!
    It makes a hell of a difference to be honest, I would suggest
    using High Quality, not the slowest yet not the best. A good interim
    to use.....20 hours seems ages to be honest. I done a full SVCD
    movie in VBR and on High Quality in about 4 hours.....hmmm!
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  3. Personally, I'd recommend you use 2-pass VBR and the Motion Estimate Search precision.
    I have great results with it, especially when I'm resizing one of those crappy 300MB downloads that some j/o encoded to 320X240...
    Life's like a box of chocolates - most of it leaves a s**tty taste...
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