Squeezing with Acceptable Quality

Discussion in 'DVD±R for advanced users' started by video, Jan 24, 2003.

  1. video

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    Like many of you, I rather get two DVD5 than having to squeeze into one DVD5 with the loss of quality; However, I have an old 5.1G DVD that I really want to keep as one DVD5. I tried rempeg, keeping in mind with compromising quality. But the quality was worse than a VCD.

    Does anyone have any suggestion in replace of rempeg?

    Thanks.
     
  2. The_Jew

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    If you are losing quality on rempeg then you are using the program incorrectly. Read a guide on how to use it. Keep in mind you need to encode with the correct bitrate. Use a bitrate calculator.
     
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    The Jew is correct.

    The first time I used Rempeg2 it was pretty blocky.

    I have since been using the correct bitrate and the result has been astonishing...virtually undetectable to my eyes.

    I've been stripping everything out to make it smaller, then using Rempeg2 to make it even smaller....at 85-90% scale. like I said...virtually undetectable as far as quality goes...that's been my experience.
     

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