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Which Transcoding Tools Produce The Best Picture Quality.

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by Sophocles, Jun 5, 2004.

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    I think that we should all get together and take a final vote and put this thread to its rest.

    My vote: Rb/CCE
     
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    Well, who knows what's on the horizon. I saw on the AD front page of a free MPEG-4 trial. I am trying to figure out what effect that standard will have on the present way of doing things? Any ideas?

    But I would vote for RB/CCE right now...and many times over.

    I also needed to do a quick backup a couple of nights ago, and my program of choice was DVD2One 1.5. Of all the other transcoders, it has been the most reliable for me.

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    Speaking of voting is DVDrebuilder Democrat or Republican.
    I vote DVDrebuilder/CCE too.

     
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    It's an independent vote.
     
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    I also suspect it is also safe to go off topic now with this thread.

    Sophocles.... (From the "Are you" thread), I got to thinking what got me into building systems. It was necessity, and began with a crashed hard drive. There were also a host of other problems, and I didn't know if they were software or hardware related. Once I got into the hardware end of it, it became a lot easier to find this answer. This knowledge has saved me thousands that support fees would have otherwise cost. And, as we all know, we can put together a custom system for a lot less $$$'s than we can buy an off-the-shelf unit. (I'm going to have to get Donald's spec for the dual CPU's).

     
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    I've been looking at dual CPU's and even have several configurations saved in MS word. With Intel its Xeon or nothing. Donald works with a lot of AMD's and that'll probably be the most economic route. Too many new technologies are on the horizon and that's keeping me stalled and tweaking and minor upgrading.
     
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    Is it safe to presume that dual CPU's are twice as fast as a single, equivalent CPU?

    Concerning the new technologies, you must mean the 64 bit CPU's? I think when these arrive video encoding will come into its own. But by then we may not need them, we'll just use a dual-layer disc!!!
     
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    64 bit is certainly a new technology but I'm thinking PCI express, DDR-2 when it starts working, and dual core
    CPU's.


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    Thanks for the link. Interesting discussion about over-clocking. I've been meaning to join, also, and just did.

     
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    I was hoping you would, now if only Donald would join.
     
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    You'll probably see MPEG-4 come into its own on HD-DVD... but don't hold your breath, it'll be a while. I'm already pondering how to get HD on dual layer DVD...
     
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    You keep pondering and we'll get it eventually. Have you ever considered being a cyber Santa Claus? I know that a lot of us feel that you already are.
     
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    I don't think engineers are allowed to be cyber Santas, are they? They have to spend all their time writing code. ...I think I read that somewhere. But jdobbs comes real close to being a Santa. And I'm close to making another donation to the cause. :)

     
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    Ho, ho, ho...

    Hey, Sophocles, do you keep a horseshoe in your pocket or something? I just watched the weather report and it looks like you're going to get a piece of the next hurricane too....
     
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    LOL.

    BTW... v0.59 has been posted on Doom9. There are a couple of important bugfixes in this one.
     
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    Thanks I'll go grab a copy. Do you have the link?
     
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    If you have SMP aware software a dual is about twice as fast as a similar setup with one proc.

    The reason I use them is they respond what feels like 4 times as fast making them a joy to use. But actual performance is double at best and the same if it isn't a multi threaded program.

    Luckily CCE is SMP aware and will cut encode times appropriately.

    The MP and MPX chipsets are the cheapest for the performance but they are aging technology which limits performance. There are still good procs available but the memory has to be overclocked to get better performance.

    That leaves the Optetrons and Xeons for the newer features.
     
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