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  1. What is the quality of the encoder???
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  2. VCD looks fine.
    SVCD was a bit of a disappointment (in my opnion).
    Reasonable fast, but to many artifacts, as if you encoded with a (to) low bitrate.

    But, the funcionality is absolutaly great!
    Hope the mpg2 encoder is going to be better soon, or a choise is build in wich encoder to use.
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    I have tried the same clip of a movie on both DVDx and TMPGEnc. In my opinion the best quality of DVDx can be compared with the lowest quality of TMPGEnc.
    At the moment there is no doubt on my mind: TMPGEnc is much better. I do not know if this will change in the future, but for the moment............

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  4. I have tried too the same piece of movie with dvdx & tmpg converted in mpeg1 for videocd and, at the same bitrate, the quality is better for tmpg but dvdx is really interesting and usefull, last but not least, it gaves you directly the number of frames of the film, so you can put it in flaskmpeg>avisinth>tmpg without loose of time in calculator operations........hope will be better.
    I think that is better the mpeg2 compression quality than the mpeg1 one, is it possible?
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  5. Not very good, at all!

    Do this:
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvdtovcd.htm

    HTH
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    Well vested in the following: Pinnical DC-10+, TMPGEnc, AVI_IO, VirtualDub, Flask, BBMpeg, SmartRipper, DVD2AVI
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