I am having real problems getting a Good quality SVCD made from material captured through my AIW 7500 card. It becomes blocky or pixilated at higher motion scenes. I've looked through the forums and seems like the only suggestion that I havn't actually done yet that can reduce this problem is doing a 3-pass VBR encoding.. Problem, seems like only CCE can do this and its not cheap and that damn thing Logo makes it not worth it.
Is there any way to get TMPGe, or any other encoder to do a more than 2 pass encoding?
What other alternatives do I have here?
I just want to get a Good quality 44 minute show onto a single disk. Right now it looks like i'm going to have to split them into two disks all the time..
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Which program are you using to capture? What capture bitrate and resolution?
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I'm using the PICvideo codex (level 19), if i'm present when I want to record I use VirtualDub, otherwise I use the PICVideo codex with AIW's software (like the timer).
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