Guys, am I right in thinking that the quality of the capture source has a direct impact on the CPU overhead required by the MPEG CODEC? For example, does a grainy, crappy 4th-generation VHS copy require more CPU overhead to encode than a DVD with a perfect picture?
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Yes, because the source picture is far more complex...the noise needs to be encoded!
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