Ok I used DVD2SVCD to convert a dvd movie(Deuces Wild) to 3 cue files. Ok I burned the three on to discs and played them and it looked great. No mess ups or anything. Problem I put the movie in today and usually the same spots everytime but there will be like pixelization from time to time. But then I took it out and stuck it back in and it didn't do it. Then tried putting it in again and it did it again. How can i get rid of the pixelization effect all together. Is there any way? I don't mind using 3 or 4 cds for one movie but I do mind the pixelization. I would like to have it as close to dvd quality as possible.
		
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	Oh by the way i used 3 cds to do this and the movie was 138 min long 
 used 43 min on 800 mb so what bitrate was that should i have used less minutes than that the cds came out like this 2 were like 700mb and one was 236mb or something. anyway there was still some pixeliazation. Does pixelization come from the ripping process or the burning process. Because I have mad svcd's from image files that are perfect and 10 min later i will burn from the same image file and have pixelization????
 
 Can anyone help please
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	If you want to get as close as possible to dvd quality on 3cd for 138 min. movie then i recommend using an average bitrate of about 2100. This will get you very close to dvd and fit your movie on 3cd. (Its what I do, so I know the results). If you using DVD2SVCD (I just decided to give this frontend a shot), then in the bitrate section adjust it so that you fit about 45 min. per cd. I have it setup like this: 
 
 0 - 46min. --> 1 CD (800mb) ---> ? - 2142
 46 - 91 min. --> 2 CD (800mb) --> 4520 - 2166
 91 - 136 min. --> 3 CD (800mb) --> 3368 - 2175
 136 - 181min. --> 4 CD (800mb) --> 2979 - 2179
 181 - 226min. --> 5 CD (800mb) --> 2783 - 2181
 226 - 9999min. --> 6 CD (800mb) --> 2665 - ?
 
 Most movies are either around 90min. or 120min. Hope this works out for you.PlaiBoi
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	hey i encoded with those settings and i don't know about you but i think it sucks. Yes it is viewable. But there are still pixelization there and I don't want that. I did a dvd2svcd at these setting and its beautiful no pixelization at all. Used 3 cds for 132 min dvd 
 
 0-43
 43-86
 86-129
 so forth
 
 Hey one question though if the movie was 132 how was I able to fit it on 129 min on 3 cd's??????????????????????
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	if you want best quality with 4 speed dvd player (most standalones, but check !) 
 
 Use CCE...VBR Min 2500-Avr 3500 Max 4500 for video.
 
 If your player does support it, it fits 30 minutes on a 800 mb cd.
 
 I tried converting a dvd with this and didn't see the difference...if you don't zoom though 
 
 TMPG should be almost as good when doing a multipass with these settings, if free and easyer to come by.
 
 good luck.
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	Did you look at it on your computer or on your dvd player? It makes a BIG differance. Wierd, cuz i dont see pixelation, and im huge on quality. I dont think changing the amount to fit on one cd by 3 min. would increase the quality by as much as you describe.hey i encoded with those settings and i don't know about you but i think it sucks. Yes it is viewable. But there are still pixelization there and I don't want that. I did a dvd2svcd at these setting and its beautiful no pixelization at all. Used 3 cds for 132 min dvdPlaiBoi
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